2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 52 - Population Dynamics: Modeling I

Tuesday, August 7, 2018: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
355, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
1:50 PM
Linking weather and recent mountain pine beetle epidemics using physiological and agent based models
Michael F. Nelson, University of Oregon; Chris Bone, University of Victoria
2:10 PM
Does density-dependence limit comparative analysis of demographic data?
Simon Rolph, University of Sheffield; Roberto Salguero-Gómez, University of Oxford; Robert P. Freckleton, University of Sheffield; Jonathan R. Potts, University of Sheffield; Dylan Z. Childs, University of Sheffield
2:30 PM
Long term dynamics of measles in london: Titrating the impact of wars, pandemic, and vaccination
Alexander D. Becker, Princeton University; Amy Wesolowski, Johns Hopkins; Bryan Grenfell, Princeton University
2:50 PM
Can functional trait syndromes predict demographic strategies in plant species?
Ruth Kelly, Trinity College Dublin; Kevin Healy, NUI Galway; Yvonne Buckley, Trinity College Dublin
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Moving habitat models and the trailing edge: what individuals left behind reveal about a population’s response to climate change
Robin Decker, University of California, Davis; Alan Hastings, University of California, Davis
3:40 PM
Sources of resiliency and stability in California tiger salamander populations and their implications for habitat management: Lessons from the first amphibian integral projection model
Christopher A. Searcy, University of Miami; Adam G. Clause, University of Georgia; Levi N. Gray, University of New Mexico; Martin Krkosek, University of Toronto; Hilary B. Rollins, Case Western Reserve University; Peter C. Trenham, Pennsylvania State University; H. Bradley Shaffer, University of California - Los Angeles
4:00 PM
Effects of patch matrix and individual movement response on population persistence at the patch-level
James T. Cronin, Louisiana State University; Jerome Goddard II, Auburn University Montgomery; Ratnasingham Shivaji, University of North Carolina Greensboro
4:20 PM Cancelled
COS 52-9
Combining data sources to understand drivers of spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) population abundance (widthdrawn)
Courtney Davis, Penn State University; Eric W. Teitsworth, Pennsylvania State University; David A.W. Miller, Penn State University
4:40 PM
Effects of interaction-mediated dispersal on the coexistence of populations
Emily Cosgrove, Auburn University Montgomery; James T. Cronin, Louisiana State University; Jerome Goddard II, Auburn University Montgomery; Eddie L. Lindsey, Auburn University Montgomery; Ratnasingham Shivaji, University of North Carolina Greensboro
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