COS 138
Modeling: Populations II

Friday, August 15, 2014: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Bataglieri, Sheraton Hotel
8:00 AM
The role of frequency content of environmental variability on extinction risk of age-structured populations: Spring-run Chinook salmon as an example
D. Patrick Kilduff, University of California, Davis; Louis W. Botsford, University of California, Davis; Alan Hastings, University of California, Davis
8:20 AM
A vector–host model for coinfection by barley/cereal yellow dwarf virus
Margaret-Rose W. Leung, University of Washington; Vrushali Bokil, Oregon State University
8:40 AM
Estimating extinction risk from presence/absence data with observational uncertainty: Development and evaluation of a flexible modeling framework applied across systems
Christopher P. Weiss-Lehman, University of Colorado; Kendi Davies, University of Colorado; Christopher F. Clements, The University of Sheffield; Brett Melbourne, University of Colorado
9:00 AM
Metapopulation structure and persistence in random fragmented landscapes
Jacopo Grilli, University of Padova; György Barabás, University of Chicago; Stefano Allesina, University of Chicago
9:20 AM
Trends through the cycles: Reconstructing baseline population sizes from historical hunting records
Amy C. Collins, Zoological Society of London; Ben Collen, Zoological Society of London; Monika Bohm, Zoological Society of London
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Evolutionary responses to environmental change:  how do trophic interactions affect adaptation and persistence?
Jarad P. Mellard, Station d'Ecologie Expérimentale du CNRS à Moulis; Claire de Mazancourt, Theoretical and Experimental Ecology Station (CNRS); Michel Loreau, Station d'Ecologie Expérimentale du CNRS à Moulis
10:10 AM
Stochastic dynamics in populations with nonbreeders
Aline M. Lee, University of California at Berkeley; Steven R. Beissinger, University of California at Berkeley; Jane M. Reid, University of Aberdeen
10:30 AM
The fate of western monarchs
Anne E. Espeset, University of Nevada, Reno; Joshua G. Harrison, University of Nevada Reno; Christopher C. Nice, Texas State University; Arthur M. Shapiro, University of California; Matthew L. Forister, University of Nevada, Reno
10:50 AM Cancelled
COS 138-9
Multiple impacts on multiple species: Landscape connectivity for tropical mammals (widthdrawn)
Jedediah F. Brodie, University of Montana
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