COS 98 - Behavior: Migration And Movement

Friday, August 16, 2019: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
L007/008, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Matthew Garcia
8:00 AM
Responses of juvenile bull sharks to a major hurricane within a tropical estuarine nursery area
Bradley Strickland, Florida International University; Jordan A. Massie, Florida International University; David T. Ho, University of Hawaii; Jennifer S. Rehage, Florida International University; Michael R. Heithaus, Florida International University
8:20 AM
Difference in infected states can lead to difference in migration strategies
Naven Narayanan Venkatanarayanan, University of Minnesota; Allison Shaw, University of Minnesota
8:40 AM
Using circuit theory to map connectivity of the U.S. Great Lakes coastline
Lindsay E. F. Hunt, U.S. Geolgoical Survey; Ralph Grundel, U.S. Geological Survey; Noel B. Pavlovic, U.S. Geological Survey
9:00 AM
Quantifying the influence of weather conditions on behavioral contributions to reproductive attempts in birds of contrasting migration strategy
Stephanie A. Cunningham, University of Missouri; Toryn L.J. Schafer, Cornell University; Jay A. VonBank, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Christopher K. Wikle, University of Missouri; Bart M. Ballard, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Mitch Weegman, University of Missouri
9:20 AM
Inferring contact behavior to predict pathogen spread: Pitfalls of telemetry-derived contact networks
Marie L.J. Gilbertson, University of Minnesota; Lauren A. White, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center; Meggan E Craft, University of Minnesota
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Is the timing, pace and success of the monarch migration associated with sun angle?
Orley R. Taylor, University of Kansas; James Lovett, University of Kansas; David Gibo, University of Toronto; Emily L. Weiser, U.S. Geological Survey; Wayne E. Thogmartin, U.S. Geological Survey; Darius J. Semmens, U.S. Geological Survey; Jay E. Diffendorfer, U.S. Geological Survey; John M. Pleasants, Iowa State University; Samuel D Pecoraro, U.S. Geological Survey; Ralph Grundel, U.S. Geological Survey
10:30 AM
Modeling aerial dispersal of eastern spruce budworm moths during summer migration
Matthew Garcia, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Brian R. Sturtevant, U.S. Forest Service; Jacques Régnière, Canadian Forest Service; Yan Boulanger, Canadian Forest Service; Rémi Saint-Amant, Centre de foresterie des Laurentides; Barry Cooke, Canadian Forest Service, Northern Forestry Centre; Gary L. Achtemeier, US Forest Service; Joseph J. Charney, US Forest Service; Philip Townsend, University of Wisconsin-Madison
10:50 AM Cancelled
COS 98-9
Coral larvae select for habitats at multiple spatial scales across gradients in benthic community composition (widthdrawn)
Kelly E. Speare, University of California, Santa Barbara; Alain Duran, Florida International University; Margaret W. Miller, SECORE International; Deron E. Burkepile, University of California, Santa Barbara
11:10 AM Cancelled
COS 98-10
Integrating host movement to predict urban tick-borne disease risk (widthdrawn)
Meredith VanAcker, Columbia University; Maria Diuk-Wasser, Columbia University
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