COS 38 - Population Dynamics And Regulation

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
L016, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Stephanie A. Cunningham
1:30 PM
Multi-directional effects of warming temperatures on the reproductive success of a threatened alpine-endemic bird, and implications for conservation management
Krista N. Oswald, Rhodes University, Nelson Mandela University; Alan T.K. Lee, Blue Hill Escape, University of KwaZulu Natal; John P. Diener, na; Elizabeth F. Diener, na; Susan J. Cunningham, Fitzpatrick Institute of African Ornithology; Ben Smit, Rhodes University, Nelson Mandela University
1:50 PM
From nuisance to nuisance: Resolving the ecological consequences of gradual plasticity
Samuel B. Fey, Reed College; Colin T. Kremer, Yale University, Michigan State University; Tamara Layden, Reed College; Maeve A. Kolk, Reed College; David A. Vasseur, Yale University
2:10 PM
Leveraging variation in spatial synchrony to illuminate grassland bird population dynamics: Evidence for agricultural-climatic Moran effects
Michael Allen, Rutgers University; Joanna Burger, Rutgers University; Julie Lockwood, Rutgers University
2:30 PM
The interaction of juvenile density and mortality: How likely is overcompensation in natural populations of larval mosquitoes?
Steven A. Juliano, Illinois State University; Katherine Evans, Illinois State University; Joseph Neale, Illinois State University; Brendan Holly, Illinois State University
2:50 PM
The price of being picky: Fitness-preference relationships in an imperiled raptor
Meghan Beatty, University of Florida; Robert J. Fletcher Jr., University of Florida; Karl Miller, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Climate and weather: The comparative effects of describing population growth in complex alpine environments
Benjamin J. Merritt, University of Cincinnati; Stephen F. Matter, University of Cincinnati
3:40 PM
Predicting sustainable population growth by linking age-specific mortality and growth rate (M’/G’) to biomass in a fluctuating environment
John V. Gatto, Florida International University; Joel Trexler, Florida International University
4:00 PM
Spatial synchrony among gypsy moth populations: The roles of population periodicity and detuning with environmental forcing
Kyle J. Haynes, University of Virginia; Jonathan A. Walter, University of Virginia; Andrew M. Liebhold, USDA Forest Service
4:20 PM
Bayesian integrated population models for the effects of climatic change on the demography of migratory birds
Ryo Ogawa, Mississippi State University; Guiming Wang, Mississippi State University; Loren W. Burger, Mississippi State University; Brian Davis, Mississippi State University; Bronson K. Strickland, Mississippi State University; D. Tommy King, USDA/APHIS/WS. National Wildlife Research Center; Fred L. Cunningham, USDA/APHIS/WS. National Wildlife Research Center
4:40 PM Cancelled
COS 38-10
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