2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 25 - Conservation Management II

Tuesday, August 7, 2018: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
R07, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
8:00 AM
Strategic habitat conservation for the Gulf of Mexico Coast: Using spatially explicit Bayesian networks to support adaptive management of Gulf sturgeon
Leah L. Dale, U.S. Geological Survey, Cherokee Nation Technologies; Virginia L. Brink, U.S. Geological Survey, Cherokee Nation Technologies; Blair E. Tirpak, U.S. Geological Survey; John M. Tirpak, DOI - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; James Patrick Cronin, U.S. Geological Survey
8:20 AM
Strategic habitat conservation for the Gulf of Mexico Coast: Using spatially explicit Bayesian networks to derive habitat objectives for brown pelican, black skimmer, and gull-billed tern
James Patrick Cronin, U.S. Geological Survey; Blair E. Tirpak, U.S. Geological Survey; Virginia L. Brink, U.S. Geological Survey, Cherokee Nation Technologies; Leah L. Dale, U.S. Geological Survey, Cherokee Nation Technologies; John M. Tirpak, DOI - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
8:40 AM
Strategic habitat conservation for the Gulf of Mexico Coast: Using spatially explicit Bayesian networks to derive habitat objectives for beach mice
Blair E. Tirpak, U.S. Geological Survey; Virginia L. Brink, U.S. Geological Survey, Cherokee Nation Technologies; Leah L. Dale, Cherokee Nation Technologies, U.S. Geological Survey; John M. Tirpak, DOI - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; James Patrick Cronin, U.S. Geological Survey
9:00 AM
MOVED TO: TUES, COS 43, 2:30 PM - Empirical benchmarks are necessary for effective conservation, restoration and management in contemporary landscapes
Megan J. McNellie, The Australian National University, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage; Ian Oliver, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage; Josh Dorrough, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage; Jian Yen, The University of Melbourne; Michael Somerville, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage; Christopher Watson, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage
9:20 AM
Species of greatest conservation need national list
Abigail L. Benson, United States Geological Survey; Sky Bristol, United States Geological Survey
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Towards sustainable human-wildlife coexistence: A social-ecological framework for ecosystem disservices and services (SEEDS)
Silvia Ceausu, BIOCHANGE - Center for Biodiversity Dynamics in a Changing World, Section for Ecoinformatics & Biodiversity; Rose A. Graves, Boise State University; Alexander K. Killion, Boise State University; Jens-Christian Svenning, Aarhus University; Neil H. Carter, Boise State University
10:10 AM
Examination of tourists’ willingness to pay under different conservation scenarios: Evidence from reef manta ray based snorkeling in Fiji
Joshua A. Drew, American Museum of Natural History; Shannon Murphy, Columbia University; Ian Campbell, World Wide Fund for Nature
10:30 AM
Spatio-temporal patterns reveal dynamic risk-reward interactions between humans and elephants around hardwood resources
Erin K. Buchholtz, Texas A&M University; Lauren Redmore, Texas A&M University; Susanne Vogel, University of Oxford; Lee A. Fitzgerald, Texas A&M University; Amanda Stronza, Texas A&M University, Ecoexist Project; Anna Songhurst, Ecoexist Project, University of Oxford; Graham McCulloch, Ecoexist Project, University of Oxford
10:50 AM
Quantifying the risks and benefits of assisted migration on the population and community levels
Gregory Backus, University of California, Davis; Marissa L. Baskett, University of California, Davis
11:10 AM
Use of micro-GPS receivers to monitor temporal variation in the movement of a large herbivore neonate
Tess Gingery, Pennsylvania State University; Duane R. Diefenbach, USGS Biological Sciences Division; Bret D. Wallingford, Pennsylvania Game Commission; Christopher S. Rosenberry, Pennsylvania Game Commission
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