2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

LB 6 - Big Data in Ecology: New Ecological Insights

The role of protected areas in mitigating human impact in the world's last wilderness areas
Emily C. Anderson, Guangxi University; Christos Mammides, Guangxi University
Bacterial communities of the Salvia lyrata rhizosphere explained by spatial structure and sampling grain
Jonathan Dickey, The University of Tennessee Knoxville; James A. Fordyce, University of Tennessee; Sarah L. Lebeis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Long-term population increase and species turnover in breeding forest birds of northeastern Connecticut
Robert J. Craig, Bird Conservation Research, Inc.; Marlyse C. Duguid, Yale University; Mark S. Ashton, Yale University
The sizes of life
Edward Tekwa, Rutgers University; Katrina A. Catalano, Rutgers University; Anna L. Bazzicalupo, Montana State University; Malin Pinsky, Rutgers University
The effects of climate change on the phenology of three early-flowering forest perennials
Melanie Muller, Wartburg College; Emily Banken, Wartburg College; Sae Niimura, Wartburg College; Kelsi Tidwell, Wartburg College; Michaeleen Gerken Golay, Wartburg College
Can long-term ecological datasets help to explain the connection between climate and land use changes in relation to bird population decline in California?
Claire Pavelka, Santa Clara University; Thomas Hayashi, Santa Clara University; Iris T Stewart, Santa Clara University; Dan Wenny, San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory; Josh Scullen, San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory; Yiwei Wang, San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory
Feline leukemia virus frequently spills over from domestic cats to North American pumas
Raegan Petch, Colorado State University; Elliott Chiu, Colorado State University; Roderick Gagne, Colorado State University; Simona Kraberger, Arizona State University; Deana Clifford, California Departement of Fish and Wildlife; Jaime Rudd, California Department of Fish and Wildlife; T. Winston Vickers, University of California, Davis; Mathew W. Alldredge, Colorado Parks & Wildlife; Ken Logan, Colorado Parks and Wildlife; Mark Cunningham, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Lara Cusack, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Melody E Roelke-Parker, Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc; Sue VandeWoude, Colorado State University
Forest dynamics mediate the response of communities to climate change from the Amazon to the Andes
William Farfan-Rios, Living Earth Collaborative, Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri Botanical Garden; Jonathan A. Myers, Washington University in St. Louis; Sebastian Tello, Missouri Botanical Garden; Kenneth J. Feeley, University of Miami; Yadvinder Malhi, University of Oxford; Oliver Phillips, University of Leeds; Timothy Baker, University of Leeds; Alfredo F. Fuentes, Herbario Nacional de Bolivia; Abel monteagudo Mendoza, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco; John Terborgh, Duke University; Norma Salinas, University of Oxford; Miles R. Silman, Wake Forest University
Developmental basis for the worldwide climatic distribution of grass leaf size
Alec Baird, University of California Los Angeles; Samuel H. Taylor, University of Sheffield; Jessica Pasquet-Kok, University of California Los Angeles; Christine Vuong, University of California Los Angeles; Yu Zhang, University of California Los Angeles; Teera Watcharamongkol, Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University; Christine Scoffoni, California State University; Erika J Edwards, Yale University; Pascal-Antoine Christin, University of Sheffield; Colin P. Osborne, University of Sheffield; Lawren Sack, University of California Los Angeles
Genome reduction of microbial communities observed through publicly available metagenomes
Peter Chuckran, Northern Arizona University; Paul Dijkstra, Northern Arizona University; Bruce A. Hungate, Northern Arizona University
Relationships in groundwater and surface water properties among select NEON aquatic sites
Jennifer Edmonds, Nevada State College; Katelyn King, Michigan State University; Merrie Beth Neely, Global Science and Technology
Metabarcoding reveals parasite communities and their overlaps in large mammalian herbivores
Georgia C. Titcomb, University of California, Santa Barbara; Johan Pansu, CSIRO Ocean & Atmosphere; Kaia Tombak, Hunter College, CUNY; Matthew C. Hutchinson, University of Canterbury; Hillary Young, University of California Santa Barbara
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