2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 36 - Modeling: Populations

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Application of a density dependent logistic matrix model to investigate the effects of chemical stress and resource limitation on fish populations
David H. Miller, US EPA, Mid-Continent Ecology Division; Diane E. Nacci, US EPA, Atlantic Ecology Division; Bryan W. Clark, US EPA, Atlantic Ecology Division
Exploring the hydrological niche of a dominant riparian tree in the Western United States at different taxonomic resolution
Shannon L.J. Bayliss, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Joseph K. Bailey, University of Tennessee
Modeling for apple snail (Pomacea paludosa) population recovery in the Florida Everglades landscape
Emma L. Bickerstaff, University of West Florida; Philip Darby, University of West Florida; Stephanie S. Romañach, U. S. Geological Survey; Donald L. DeAngelis, U. S. Geological Survey; Kevin Suir, U. S. Geological Survey; James Darcey, Cherokee Nation Technologies
Demographic heterogeneity of an invasive plant: A study of five populations of Centaurea stoebe (spotted knapweed)
Ashley Green, University of Texas at Austin; Jessica Gurevitch, Stony Brook University; Norma Fowler, University of Texas at Austin
Linking variable boreal caribou habitat to population density and stability to predict population viability in a changing climate
Marc-André Parisien, Canadian Forest Service; Eric W. Neilson, University of Alberta; Claudia Castillo Ayala, Canadian Forest Service
Using spatial structure in demographic traits to predict clonal architecture in Asclepias syriaca
Nichole W. Gustafson, The College of William and Mary; Angela Ricono, The College of William and Mary; Abigail A. R. Kula, Mount St. Mary's University; Josh R. Puzey, The College of William and Mary; Harmony J. Dalgleish, The College of William and Mary
Timing is everything: A theoretical investigation of human impacts on key stream-riparian food web interactions
Marie K. Gutgesell, University of Guelph; Kevin S. McCann, University of Guelph
Cancelled
PS 36-156
Population dynamics of the scavenger community in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal: Food availability as a limiting factor (widthdrawn)
Aishwarya Bhattacharjee, Queens College, City University of New York; Antoni Margalida, University of Lleida; Maria Àngels Colomer Cugat, University of Lleida; José Antonio Sánchez Zapata, Universidad Miguel Hernández; José D Anadón, Dept. of Biology, Queens College, City University of New York
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