2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 116 - Distributions And Range Limits II

Thursday, August 9, 2018: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
342, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
1:30 PM
Transcribed microsatellites appear to influence gene expression, and may facilitate local adaptation in species with broad geographic ranges
Chathurani Ranathunge, Mississippi State University; Gregory L. Wheeler, The Ohio State University; Andy D. Perkins, Mississippi State University; Melody Chimahusky, Mississippi State University; Mark E Welch, Mississippi State University
1:50 PM
Does gene flow limit differentiation in ecophysiology for a montane salamander?
Marta P. Lyons, University of Central Florida; Donald B. Shepard, Louisiana Tech University; Kenneth H. Kozak, University of Minnesota
2:10 PM
Developing habitat selection models for endangered Sahelo-Saharan bustards
Haydee Hernandez-Yanez, Lincoln Park Zoo; Remi Patin, Ecole Normale Superieure; Jared A. Stabach, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; Thomas Rabeil, Sahara Conservation Fund; Yves Hingrat, RENECO Wildlife Consultants LLC.; Peter Leimgruber, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
2:30 PM
Species distribution models of the western bumble bee, Bombus occidentalis, in Wyoming using historic and current data
Christine Bell, University of Wyoming; Lusha M. Tronstad, University of Wyoming; Michael E. Dillon, University of Wyoming
2:50 PM
Towards an Energetic Theory of Island Biogeography
Kevin Cazelles, University of Guelph; Kevin S. McCann, University of Guelph; Dominique Gravel, University of Sherbrooke
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Projected expansion of woodland communities and retraction of Eastern hardwoods in response to drought across Texas
Amanda M. Schwantes, Duke University; Jennifer J. Swenson, Duke University; James Clark, Duke University
4:00 PM
Differential summer and winter range shifts: Implications for migration distances
Shannon R Curley, CUNY Graduate Center, CUNY College of Staten Island; Lisa L. Manne, City University of New York; Richard R. Veit, College of Staten Island
4:20 PM
Interspecific competition determines spatial dynamics and range boundaries in experimental invasions
Geoffrey Legault, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Matthew Bitters, University of Colorado; Tad A. Dallas, Louisiana State University; Alan Hastings, University of California, Davis; Brett Melbourne, University of Colorado
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