2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 35 - Modeling: Communities, Disturbance, Succession

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Introducing a new field technique: Finding life cycle transition ages (e.g., juvenile-adult)
Taly Dawn Drezner, York University; Z. Drezner, California State University, Fullerton; N. Balakrishnan, McMaster University
Predicting the effects of fragmentation on tree growth dynamics using an individual-based model
Anna Spiers, University of Colorado; Jacqui Wentz, University of Colorado; Brett Melbourne, University of Colorado; Kendi Davies, University of Colorado
Cancelled
PS 35-141
Reanalyzing diversity-disturbance relationships using the two-lines test
Rachel S. Tessier, University of Calgary; Jeremy Fox, University of Calgary
Cancelled
PS 35-143
Introducing a spatial plant-soil feedback model: Modeling plant communities of a European grassland (widthdrawn)
Josephine Grenzer, Utah State University; Andrew Kulmatiski, Utah State University; Justin Heavilin, Utah State University; Jeanette M. Norton, Utah State University
Modelling mixed severity fire regimes at large spatial-scales: why fire-vegetation feedbacks matter
Ceres Barros, University of British Columbia, Pacific Forestry Centre; David W. Andison, Bandaloop Landscape-Ecosystem Services; Steve G. Cumming, University Laval; Eliot J. B. McIntire, Natural Resources Canada, University of British Columbia
Testing bark thickness estimates used in fire effect modeling systems
Bridget Blood, Clemson University; G.Geoff Wang, Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson University; Benjamin O. Knapp, University of Missouri; David R. Larsen, University of Missouri; Christopher M. Oswalt, USDA Forest Service - Southern Research Station; Lauren Pile, Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service
Climatic similarity of extant and extinct Dasypus armadillos
Xiao Feng, University of Arizona; Teresa Cristina S. Anacleto, University of the Mato Grosso State; Monica Papes, University of Tennessee
Novel approaches to predicting plant species movement under climate change
Noelle G. Beckman, Utah State University; Eric P. Sodja, Utah State University; Roberto Salguero-Gomez, University of Oxford; Steven M. White, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; James M. Bullock, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; Thomas Cornulier, University of Aberdeen
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