2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 85 - Invasion: Models

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
335-336, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
1:30 PM
Comparing generalized and customized dispersal models for United States forest pests
Emma J. Hudgins, Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science; Andrew M. Liebhold, USDA Forest Service; Brian Leung, McGill University
1:50 PM
Abundance data change geographic estimates of terrestrial invasive plant risk in the contiguous United States
Mitchell W. O'Neill, University of New Hampshire; Bethany A. Bradley, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Jenica M. Allen, University of New Hampshire
2:10 PM
Predicting potential range expansion of invasive Pueraria montana in the southcentral United States under future climate scenarios
Paulina E Harron, Oklahoma State University; Omkar Joshi, Oklahoma State University; Shishir Paudel, Oklahoma State University; Scott R. Loss, Oklahoma State University; Karen R. Hickman, Oklahoma State University
2:30 PM
Functional traits modulate the response of alien plants along abiotic and biotic gradients
Marta Carboni, University of Toronto; Irene Calderon-Sanou, CNRS; Laura Pollock, CNRS; Cyrille Violle, CNRS; Wilfried Thuiller, CNRS
2:50 PM
An exotic lizard causing local problems: Predicting the spread of the Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) into new regions across the globe
Hannah R. Bevan, University of Central Florida; David G. Jenkins, University of Central Florida
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
The importance of intermediate scale movement for the spread a forest invasive plant
Emily Rauschert, Cleveland State University; David A. Mortensen, The Pennsylvania State University
4:00 PM
The importance of interacting global change drivers when modeling forest disturbance in New England
Meghan Graham MacLean, Harvard University; Matthew Duveneck, Harvard University, New England Conservatory; Danelle Laflower, Harvard University; Adam Chmurzynski, University of Arizona; Jonathan R. Thompson, Harvard University
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