2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 99 - Distributions And Range Limits I

Thursday, August 9, 2018: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
342, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
8:00 AM
Humans influence plant ranges in the Sonoran Desert
Carolyn B. Flower, Arizona State University; Wendy C. Hodgson, Desert Botanical Garden; Andrew Salywon, Desert Botanical Garden; Matthew Peeples, Arizona State University; Brian Enquist, University of Arizona; Brian S. Maitner, University of Arizona; Benjamin Blonder, Arizona State University
8:20 AM
Plants on the move: The effect of microclimate and anthropogenic disturbances on plant species distributions in mountains
Jonas J. Lembrechts, University of Antwerp; Anibal Pauchard, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile; Ann Milbau, Research Institute for Nature and Forest INBO; Martin A. Nuñez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente, CONICET; Jonathan Lenoir, Université de Picardie Jules Verne; Ivan Nijs, University of Antwerp
8:40 AM
Two-sex demography, sexual niche differentiation, and range boundary formation in a dieocious plant
Thomas Miller, Rice University; Aldo Compagnoni, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
9:00 AM
Ensemble modeling to predict Virginia’s warbler (Oreothlypis virginiae) breeding distribution at the northeastern periphery of its range
Reza Goljani Amirkhiz, University of South Dakota; Mark D. Dixon, University of South Dakota; Jeffery S. Palmer, Dakota State University; David L. Swanson, University of South Dakota
9:20 AM
Comparing the niches of three sympatric montane squirrel species
Aviva J. Rossi, University of California, Davis; Rob Klinger, U.S. Geological Survey; Dirk Van Vuren, University of California, Davis
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Climate driven regime shifts in a mangrove-saltmarsh transition zone
Kyle C Cavanaugh, University of California, Los Angeles; Emily Dangremond, Roosevelt University; Ilka C. Feller, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
10:10 AM Cancelled
COS 99-7
Variability in the fundamental and realized niches of mangroves in North America (widthdrawn)
Remi Bardou, University of California, Los Angeles; Kyle C Cavanaugh, University of California, Los Angeles; John D. Parker, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
10:30 AM
Demographic range modeling reveals that climate is insufficient to explain species distributions
Michiel D. Pillet, University of Arizona; R. Justin DeRose, Rocky Mountain Research Station; Sydne Record, Bryn Mawr College; John D. Shaw, USDA Forest Service; Margaret E. K. Evans, University of Arizona
10:50 AM Cancelled
COS 99-9
Predicting population abundance across a species range (widthdrawn)
Gregor-Fausto Siegmund, Cornell University; William F. Morris, Duke University; Vincent M. Eckhart, Grinnell College; David A. Moeller, University of Minnesota; Monica A. Geber, Cornell University
11:10 AM
Variation and drivers of freshwater microparasite distributions
Tara J. Thrupp, Natural History Museum London; Ben Bellekom, Natural History Museum London; Georgia M. Ward, Natural History Museum London; David Bass, Natural History Museum London; Beth Okamura, Natural History Museum London
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