PS 45 - Habitat Structure, Fragmentation, Connectivity

Wednesday, August 14, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
The scales of pollen movement within and between restored prairie fragments
Jenna M. Walters, Michigan State University; Jonathan T. Bauer, Miami University; Lars Brudvig, Michigan State University
Habitat shape and connectivity impact Hymenoptera abundance and body condition in a fragmented landscape
Victoria E. Amaral, Michigan State University; Sean R. Griffin, North Carolina State University; John D. Herrmann, University of Kiel; Nick Haddad, Michigan State University; Christine Hawn, University of Maryland
The impact of habitat fragmentation on abundance and richness of domatia-dwelling mites
Carolyn D. K. Graham, Michigan State University; Christopher Warneke, Michigan State University; Marjorie G. Weber, Cornell University; Lars Brudvig, Michigan State University
Effects of edges, connectivity, and patch shape on fire ant and harvester ant distributions
Michelle Kirchner, North Carolina State University; Melissa A. Burt, Virginia Tech; Nick Haddad, Michigan State University; Julian Resasco, University of Colorado
Effects of habitat fragmentation on a tritrophic plant-mite-fungal interaction
Christopher Warneke, Michigan State University; Carolyn D. K. Graham, Michigan State University; Marjorie G. Weber, Cornell University; Lars Brudvig, Michigan State University
Monarch butterfly landscape ecology: effects of milkweed patch size and surrounding landscape on monarch presence
Anna Skye Harnsberger, UW-Madison; Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Karen Oberhauser, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tracking the world's largest land crab: Habitat associations of the coconut crab on Palmyra Atoll
Timothy D. White, Stanford University; Michael W. Burnett, Stanford University; Zheng Yan, Stanford University; Douglas J. McCauley, University of California, Santa Barbara; Giulio A. De Leo, Stanford University; Fiorenza Micheli, Stanford University
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