2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 221 - Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory 2

Active transport heat exposure: how heat and UV measurements can benefit human health and ecological processes
Jenna Rosales, Lubbock Christian University; Jennifer K. Vanos, Arizona State University; Mary Wright, Arizona State University; Stephen R. Elser, Arizona State University; Alyssa Henning, Arizona State University; Manuel Herrera, Whittier College; Nicole Cox, Arizona State University; David M. Hondula, Arizona State University
Feedbacks between population growth and land use strategies: Agricultural extensification and intensification and its impact on sustainability
Diego Bengochea Paz, Theoretical and Experimental Ecology Station (CNRS); Kirsten Henderson, Theoretical and Experimental Ecology Station (CNRS); Michel Loreau, Theoretical and Experimental Ecology Station (CNRS)
Global raptor research and conservation priorities: Tropical raptors fall prey to knowledge gaps
Evan Buechley, HawkWatch International; Cagan H. Sekercioglu, The University of Utah
Who is to blame? How introduction pathway influences support for invasive species management
Elizabeth H.T. Hiroyasu, The Nature Conservancy, University of California Santa Barbara; Sarah E. Anderson, University of California Santa Barbara
Spatial planning for global biodiversity in response to climate change
Patrick Roehrdanz, Conservation International; Lee Hannah, Conservation International; Cory Merow, University of Connecticut; Brian Enquist, The Santa Fe Institute; Xiao Feng, Florida State University/University of Arizona; Brian S. Maitner, University of Arizona; Brad Boyle, University of Arizona; Erica Newman, University of Arizona; Richard T. Corlett, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Gardens; Pablo A. Marquet, Santa Fe Institute; Derek Corcoran, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Javier Fajardo, UNEP-WCMC; Guy F. Midgley, Stellenbosch University; Wendy Foden, Cape Research Centre; Jon Lovett, University of Leeds; Jens-Christian Svenning, Aarhus University; Naia Morueta-Holme, Center of Macroecology, Evolution and Climate; Niels Raes, Naturalis Biodiversity Center; Daniel S. Park, Harvard University; Thymios Nikolopoulos, Florida Institute of Technology; Amy E. Frazier, Arizona State University; Haruko Wainwright, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Emmanouil Anagnostou, University of Connecticut; Nicola Falco, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Laura Duncanson, University of Maryland; Xinyi Shen, University of Connecticut
Habitat suitability model for Utah's flashing fireflies: Insights from a state-wide community science endeavor
Arthur Morris, Aldecology; Christy Bills, Natural History Museum of Utah; Seth Bybee, Brigham Young University
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