2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 34 - Modeling

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
A study on the impact of climate change on the rice farming system in Korea using system dynamics modeling
Yongeun Kim, Korea University; Yun-Sik Lee, Korea University; June Wee, Korea University; Minyoung Lee, Korea University; Jinsol Hong, Korea University; Kijong Cho, Korea University
An age-structured population model for bottlenose dolphins: Potential impact of exposure to morbillivirus after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Annie Montgomery, Texas A&M University; Hsiao-Hsuan Wang, Texas A&M University; William E. Grant, Texas A&M University
Root stage structure alters overall plant growth
Tyler Poppenwimer, The University of Tennessee; Louis J. Gross, University of Tennessee; Joe Bailey, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Megan Rua, Wright State University
A platform for linking physical and ecological simulation models: The aeroecology of aphids
Tomasz E. Koralewski, Texas A&M University; John K. Westbrook, USDA-ARS; William E. Grant, Texas A&M University; Hsiao-Hsuan Wang, Texas A&M University
Potential effect of pharmaceutical contamination on fountain darter population dynamics
Jennifer Borski, Texas A&M University; Andrew Richardson, Texas A&M University; Hsiao-Hsuan Wang, Texas A&M University; William E. Grant, Texas A&M University
Simulating the role of vegetation hydrodynamics on land-atmosphere carbon, water and energy exchange
Darren T. Drewry, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Gil Bohrer, Ohio State University; Golnazalsadat Mirfenderesgi, Ohio State University
Predicting the distributions of rare species using a combined model approach
Wade A. Boys, University of Arkansas; Adam M. Siepielski, University of Arkansas; Jason T. Bried, The Nature Conservancy; Brenda D. Smith-Patten, University of Oklahoma; Michael Patten, University of Oklahoma
Regional abundance data allows for new tests of the neutral model for a tropical tree community
Hector Figueroa, University of Michigan; Annette Ostling, University of Michigan; Richard Condit, The field museum
To defend or not to defend: Variation in defense with resources and herbivory
Neha Mohan Babu, Syracuse University; Mark E. Ritchie, Syracuse University
Predictability of tropical vegetation growth
Jiafu Mao, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Binyan Yan, the University of Texas, Austin; Forrest Hoffman, University of California; Dan M. Ricciuto, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xiaoying Shi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Min Xu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Predicting transitions between clear and turbid alternative stable states in shallow lakes
Kelsey Vitense, University of Minnesota; Mark A. Hanson, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Brian R. Herwig, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Kyle D. Zimmer, University of St. Thomas; John Fieberg, University of Minnesota
Using a dynamic model to understand extreme rain events and phosphorus loads in an impaired urban river
Mi Rae Kim, Korea International School; Theodore W. Taylor, Korea International School
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