PS 56
Modeling

Thursday, August 14, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
Cancelled
PS 56-100
Macroecological forecasts of wildfire and invasion (widthdrawn)
Amanda M. West, Colorado State University; Sunil Kumar, Colorado State University
Topological network inference: Understanding ecological communities
Ryan E. Langendorf, University of Colorado, Boulder; Debra Goldberg, University of Colorado, Boulder
Using a species distribution model to evaluate habitat occupancy by the native Sacramento Valley red fox
Kathleen A. Miles, University of California, Davis; Preston B. Alden, University of California, Davis; Michelle N. Holtz, University of California, Davis; Benjamin N. Sacks, University of California, Davis
Redefining the concept of ecological health: Assessment and prediction of health as model parameters at multiple spatial scales across a continental-scale river basin
Grace S. Chiu, CSIRO Computational Informatics; Stuart E. Bunn, Griffith University; Fran Sheldon, Griffith University
Cancelled
PS 56-105
Does species richness drive community production or vice versa? A causal analysis (widthdrawn)
Donald R. Schoolmaster Jr., U.S. Geological Survey; James B. Grace, U.S. Geological Survey Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
Analysis of in situ monitoring data for near-shore microalgae communities obtained by imaging flow-cytometry: integrating machine-learning into a state-space model of phytoplankton abundance
Ian T. Carroll, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Michael G. Neubert, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Heidi M. Sosik, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Precipitation and vegetation dynamics predict multi-decadal occupancy of Lesser Prairie-chicken leks
Giancarlo Sadoti, University of Nevada, Reno; Thomas P. Albright, University of Nevada, Reno; Kristine Johnson, Natural Heritage New Mexico; Mitchell East, Natural Heritage New Mexico; Rayo McCollough, Natural Heritage New Mexico
Applying integral projection models to marine systems: A case study with the eastern and pacific oyster
Julia L. Moore, University of California, Davis; Sebastian Schreiber, University of California; Romuald N. Lipcius, Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Brandon Puckett, NC State University Center for Marine Sciences and Technology
Using structural equation modeling to evaluate direct and indirect effects on forest regeneration in Pennsylvania
Dave W. Kramer, University of Georgia; Thomas J. Prebyl, University of Georgia; Alejandro A. Royo, USDA Forest Service; Nathan Nibbelink, University of Georgia; Karl V. Miller, University of Georgia
The effect of pond-level factors on the movement and persistence of pond-breeding amphibians in a theoretical landscape
Evan M. Bredeweg, Oregon State University; Tiffany Garcia, Oregon State University; Anita T. Morzillo, Oregon State University
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