COS 62
Biogeography And Macroecology II
Wednesday, August 12, 2015: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
320, Baltimore Convention Center
8:00 AM
Global warming favours light-coloured insects in Europe
Dirk Zeuss, Philipps-University Marburg;
Roland Brandl, Philipps-University Marburg;
Martin Brändle, Philipps-University Marburg;
Carsten Rahbek, The Natural History Museum of Denmark;
Stefan Brunzel, Philipps-University Marburg
8:40 AM
Linking environmental filtering and disequilibrium to biogeography with a community climate framework
Benjamin W. Blonder, University of Oxford;
D. Nogues-Bravo, University of Copenhagen;
Michael Krabbe Borregaard, University of Oxford;
John C. Donoghue II, University of Arizona;
Peter Jorgensen, Missouri Botanical Garden;
Nathan J. B. Kraft, University of Maryland;
Jean-Philippe Lessard, Concordia University;
Naia Morueta-Holme, University of California Berkeley;
Brody Sandel, Aarhus University;
Jens-Christian Svenning, Aarhus University;
Cyrille Violle, CNRS;
Carsten Rahbek, University of Copenhagen;
Brian Enquist, University of Arizona
9:50 AM
Seedling establishment pulses in California forests: Migration versus potential for local persistence
Josep M. Serra-Diaz, Arizona State University;
Lynn C. Sweet, University of California, Santa Barbara;
Ian McCullough, Unverisity of California, Santa Barbara;
Frank Davis, University of California Santa Barbara;
John Dingman, USGS;
Alan L. Flint, U.S. Geological Survey California Water Science Center;
Lorraine E. Flint, U.S. Geological Survey California Water Science Center;
Janet Franklin, Arizona State University;
Alex Hall, University of California Los Angeles;
Lee Hannah, Conservation International;
Max A. Moritz, University of California, Berkeley;
Kelly Redmon, Desert Research Institute;
Helen M. Regan, University of California Riverside;
Alexandra D. Syphard, Conservation Biology Institute