2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 14 - Modeling

Monday, August 6, 2018: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
339, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
1:30 PM
Check yourself: Using agent-based models to test the logic of hypotheses
Scott W. Yanco, University of Colorado Denver; Andrew L. McDevitt, University of Colorado Denver; Laurel Hartley, University of Colorado Denver; Brian D. Linkhart, Colorado College; Michael B. Wunder, University of Colorado Denver
1:50 PM
Participatory approaches for quantitative analysis in wildlife research
Yichao Zeng, University of Florida; Vanessa Hull, University of Florida; Jindong Zhang, China West Normal University
2:10 PM Cancelled
COS 14-3
Spatial modeling of long-term mortality in old-growth longleaf pine stand (Pinus palustris) (widthdrawn)
Sunil Nepal, Auburn University; Zhaofei Fan, Auburn University; John Kush, Auburn University; Darcy H. Hammond, University of Idaho; J. Morgan Varner III, Forest Service
2:30 PM
Informing dengue epidemiology by quantifying short and long term interactions in a multi-serotype disease system
Deven Gokhale, University of Georgia; Pejman Rohani, University of Georgia
2:50 PM
A new approach to estimate robust absence records for species distribution modeling
J. Camilo Fagua, Utah State University; Guarino Colli, Universidade de Brasília; Rodrigo Ferreira, Utah State University; Doug Ramsey, Utah State University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
A population genomic approach to estimating migration when sample size is small and populations are closely related
Michael A. Tabak, United States Department of Agriculture; Timothy J. Smyser, United States Department of Agriculture; Kim M. Pepin, USDA; Amy Davis, USDA; Ryan S. Miller, Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health, USDA-APHIS, Veterinary Services
3:40 PM
Capturing population structure and landscape connectivity by modeling neutral and adaptive genetic variation across space
Chaz Hyseni, University of Mississippi; Rebecca Symula, University of Mississippi; Ryan Garrick, University of Mississippi
4:00 PM
Modeling soil hydro-thermal response to experimental warming and degradation in the permafrost region of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Xian Xue, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
4:20 PM
Fathoming sea turtles: Using monitoring strategy evaluation to improve the accuracy of estimating population trend
Susan E. Piacenza, University of West Florida; Paul M. Richards, NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center; Selina S. Heppell, Oregon State University
4:40 PM
Remote Sensing and shifting geospatial approaches: How new trends and tools are supporting large-area wetland occurrence modeling in Alberta, Canada
Jennifer N. Hird, University of Calgary; Evan R. DeLancey, Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute; Greg J. Mcdermid, University of Calgary; Jahan Kariyeva, Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute
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