COS 92 - Dispersal And Colonization

Friday, August 12, 2016: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
316, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
8:00 AM
Determining seed dispersal services by avian frugivores to guide rewilding efforts
Evan Rehm, University of California, Santa Barbara; Julie Savidge, Colorado State University; Evan Fricke, Iowa State University; Haldre S. Rogers, Iowa State University; John Bender, Iowa State University
8:20 AM Cancelled
COS 92-2
Avian seed dispersers affect the structure of regenerating forests in non-random ways (widthdrawn)
Suann Yang, Presbyterian College; Aarón González-Castro, The Pennsylvania State University; Tomás A. Carlo, The Pennsylvania State University; Rachel Glenn, The Pennsylvania State University
8:40 AM
Natal dispersal distance of Peregrine Falcons at different stages of population recovery
Elise R Morton, University of Florida; Michael J. McGrady, International Avian Research; Ian Newton, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; Chris Rollie, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds; George D. Smith, Scottish Raptor Study Group; Madan K. Oli, University of Florida
9:00 AM
Contributions of dispersal and host quality to the abundance and distribution of a tropical mistletoe
Marcos A. Caraballo-Ortiz, The Pennsylvania State University; Tomás A. Carlo, The Pennsylvania State University
9:20 AM
Rapid trait evolution drives increased speed and variability in experimental range expansions
Christopher P. Weiss-Lehman, University of Colorado; Ruth Hufbauer, Colorado State University; Brett Melbourne, University of Colorado
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Long, lean swimming machines: Assessing the morphological basis of dispersal in a stream salamander
Brett R. Addis, University of Montana; Winsor H. Lowe, University of Montana; Bret W. Tobalske, University of Montana
10:10 AM
The causes of dispersal and the cost of carryover effects for an endangered bird
Ellen P. Robertson, University of Florida; Robert J. Fletcher Jr., University of Florida; James D. Austin, University of Florida
10:30 AM
Pathways for effects of gopher mound disturbances on recruitment of a rare plant: A role for pollinators?
Brian D. Inouye, Florida State University; Nora Underwood, Florida State University
10:50 AM
Variability in coral recruitment along the Southeast Florida Reef Tract
Leah M. Harper, Nova Southeastern University; Nicole D. Fogarty, Nova Southeastern University; Robert Ruzicka, Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission; Daniel F. Gleason, Georgia Southern University
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