2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 79 - Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory II

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
240-241, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
1:50 PM
Deer browsing decreases songbird abundance: A meta-analysis
Robert Crystal-Ornelas, Rutgers University; Jeffrey A Brown, Rutgers University; Caroline Beardsley, Rutgers University; Julie L. Lockwood, Rutgers University
2:10 PM
Coastal wetland migration with sea-level rise: Quantifying the potential for landward movement and coastal squeeze in northern Gulf of Mexico estuaries
Sinead M. Borchert, Borchert Consulting at U.S. Geological Survey; Michael J. Osland, U.S. Geological Survey; Nicholas M. Enwright, U.S. Geological Survey; Kereen T. Griffith, Griffith Consulting at U.S. Geological Survey
2:30 PM
Building more resilient ecological & human communities: A project to quantify coastal threats to key fish/wildlife habitat and human community assets and identify opportunities to support high impact coastal resilience projects at multiple scales
Rickie D. White Jr., NatureServe; Mandy Chesnutt, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation; Patrick Crist, NatureServe; J. Greg Dobson, University of North Carolina at Asheville
2:50 PM
Evaluating the social and ecological factors behind the 2015 extreme fire event in Sumatra, Indonesia
Jocelyne Shimin Sze, Nanyang Technological University of Singapore; Janice S. H. Lee, Nanyang Technological University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Small hydropower dams disrupt riverine connectivity and threaten freshwater biodiversity in Brazil
Thiago B. A. Couto, University of Washington; Julian D. Olden, University of Washington
4:00 PM
Actions not species: Prioritization of conservation actions through structured decision making
Auriel M.V. Fournier, Mississippi State University; James E. Lyons, USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center; Robert J. Cooper, University of Georgia; Mark S. Woodrey, Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve; Coastal Research and Extension Center, Mississippi State University
4:40 PM
Minimum time required to detect population trends
Easton R White, University of California - Davis
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