COS 75 - Conservation Management II

Thursday, August 15, 2019: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
L007/008, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Kenneth J. Oswald
8:00 AM
Assessing trends on tree species diversity and biomass change across human-dominated tropical forests
Inés Ibáñez, University of Michigan; Arun Agrawal, University of Michigan; Sarah Wilson, University of Connecticut; Ashwini Chhatre, Indian School of Business; Harry Fischer, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Johan Oldekop, The University of Manchester; Peter Newton, University of Colorado
8:20 AM
Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is common in tropical lowland habitats: Implications for amphibian conservation
Hector H Zumbado-Ulate, Purdue University; Adrián García-Rodríguez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Vance T. Vredenburg, San Francisco State University; Catherine L. Searle, Purdue University
8:40 AM
Removal of cattle grazing correlates with increasing vegetation regrowth and population trends of imperiled breeding birds
Sharon A. Poessel, U.S. Geological Survey; Joan C. Hagar, U.S. Geological Survey; Patricia K. Haggerty, U.S. Geological Survey; Todd E. Katzner, U.S. Geological Survey
9:00 AM
Conservation of Neotropical migratory birds in tropical hardwood and oil palm plantations
Wendy Leuenberger, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, University of Kentucky; Ruth E. Bennett, Cornell University, Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology; Bianca B. Bosarreyes Leja, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala; Alejandro Sagone Cáceres, Asociación Guatemalteca de Historia Natural; Kirsten Johnson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Jeff Larkin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, American Bird Conservancy
9:20 AM Cancelled
COS 75-5
Using plant-pollinator networks to inform conservation and restoration (widthdrawn)
Susan Waters, Quamash EcoResearch
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
The contribution of wetland succession to declines of threatened amphibians in the longleaf pine ecosystem
Angela K. Burrow, University of Georgia; John C. Maerz, University of Georgia
10:10 AM
Fishers’ ecological knowledge and stable isotope analysis: A social-ecological systems approach to endangered species conservation
Kathryn R. Wedemeyer-Strombel, University of Texas, El Paso; Jeffrey A. Seminoff, NOAA NMFS; Michael J. Liles, Asociación ProCosta; Ramon Neftali Sanchez, Asociación ProCosta; Sofía Chavarría, Asociación ProCosta; Melissa Valle, Asociación ProCosta; Velkiss Gadea, Fauna and Flora International; Kerri J. Smith, Smithsonian Institution, University of Texas, El Paso; Stacey K. Sowards, University of Texas, El Paso; Clive N. Trueman, University of Southampton; Craig E. Tweedie, University of Texas, El Paso; Nicolas Hernandez, University of Texas, El Paso; Markus J. Peterson, University of Texas, El Paso; Tarla Rai Peterson, University of Texas, El Paso; Seth D. Newsome, University of New Mexico
10:30 AM
Ecological research employed in educational outreach: Converting monarch-milkweed research into a student-developed project to increase citizen investment in planting natives
Cris G. Hochwender, University of Evanville; Anna Jean Stratman, University of Evansville; Julie Rabe, University of Evansville
10:50 AM
Species distribution models for a native imperiled minnow and a non-native sport fish in a western Ohio river
Kenneth J. Oswald, Ohio Northern University; Sophia Beery, Ohio Northern University; Kalyn Rossiter, Ohio Northern University; Yong Wang, Ohio Northern University
11:10 AM
Invisible collapse of a recreational fishery? Testing for non-linear relationship between catch and abundance of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) with a whole-lake manipulation
Colin J. Dassow, University of Notre Dame; Olaf P. Jensen, Rutgers University; Stuart E. Jones, University of Notre Dame; Alex R. Ross, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Greg G. Sass, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Brett van Poorten, British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy; Christopher T. Solomon, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
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