2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 63 - Modeling

Developing a predictive and dynamic model of moose-vehicle collisions in Maine
Yue Yu, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Colby College; Christopher S. Wang, Colby College; Jiaqi Wu, Columbia University, Colby College; Benjamin Tupper, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences; Nicholas R. Record, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences; Philip J. Nyhus, Colby College
Incorporating transmitter battery life into a multistate capture-recapture model for characterizing the movement patterns of invasive carps in the Illinois River
Jessica Stanton, U.S. Geological Survey; Marybeth K. Brey, U.S. Geological Survey; Brent C. Knights, U.S. Geological Survey; Alison A. Coulter, Southern Illinois University; David R. Stewart, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Tell me its size and I will tell you what it eats: body size as a predictor of carnivores trophic interactions in the Neotropics
Lívia Cruz, Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Mathias M. Pires, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Predicting imperfectly detected plant-pollinator interactions from latent features
Eugene Seo, Oregon State University; Xiao Fu, Oregon State University; Justin Clarke, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Andrew R. Moldenke, Oregon State University; Julia A. Jones, Oregon State University; Rebecca Hutchinson, Oregon State University
Ecohydrologic scenarios for wet prairie restoration: Using a spatially explicit, physically-based model for managing decision making
Enrique Gomezdelcampo, Bowling Green State University; Dayal B. Wijayarathne, McMaster University
Implementing common hierarchical statistical models in ecology with nimbleEcology package for R
Benjamin R. Goldstein, University of California - Berkeley; Daniel Turek, Williams College; Lauren Ponisio, University of California; Perry de Valpine, University of California - Berkeley
A flexible decision support model for multi-objective optimum conservation planning
Jingrong Zhu, Seoul National University; Eunjoo Yoon, Seoul National University; Dong Kun Lee, Seoul National University; Eunsub Kim, Seoul National University
Reconstructing the random encounter and staying time model to determine the mean and variance of species density
Jennifer Mary Hogg, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Eric Vander Wal, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Garrett M. Street, Mississippi State University; Tal Avgar, Utah State University
Phenotyping rice genotypes using novel drought response curves
Megan Reavis, University of Arkansas; Andy Pereira, University of Arkansas; Anuj Kumar, University of Arkansas; Sara Yingling, University of Arkansas; Kusum J. Naithani, University of Arkansas
Estimating the current and future geographic distribution of a threatened cloud forest mammal (Handleyomys chapmani)
Bethany Johnson, City College of New York, City University of New York; Gonzalo E. Pinilla-Buitrago, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, City College of New York, City University of New York; Robert P. Anderson, City College of New York, City University of New York, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, American Museum of Natural History
Evaluating carbon uptake and storage potential across tree species and environmental gradients in Florida: An individual-based model approach
Alicia Formanack, University of Central Florida; Oleksandra Hararuk, University of Central Florida
Towards a complex terrain Carbon Monitoring System (CMS-Mountains): Development and testing in the western U.S.
Brett Raczka, University of Utah; Henrique F. Duarte, University of Utah; Tim J. Hoar, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Jeffrey L Anderson, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Andrew M. Fox, University of Arizona; David R. Bowling, University of Utah; Polly Buotte, University of California Berkeley; John C. Lin, University of Utah
Replicability and reproducibility in movement ecology
Jenicca Poongavanan, University of Florida; Rocío Joo, University of Florida; Jelle Assink, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute; Samantha C. Patrick, University of Liverpool; Mathieu Basille, University of Florida
Sensitivity of two species distribution model approaches
Umarfarooq Abdulwahab, Utah State University; Charles P. Hawkins, Utah State University; Edd Hammill, Utah State University
Mapping the vinaceous-breasted parrot (Amazona vinacea) range with an occupancy model of integrated research and citizen-science data
Viviane Zulian, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; David A.W. Miller, Penn State University; Gonçalo Ferraz, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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