2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 166 - Climate Change: Ranges And Phenology 3

High and dry? Do climate-driven phenological mismatches with floral resources favor altitudinal range expansion by subalpine bumblebees
Nicole Miller-Struttmann, Webster University; Zack Miller, University of Missouri; Candace Galen, University of Missouri-Columbia
How colonies of tropical ants organize their division of labor to respond to thermal challenges
Terrence McGlynn, California State University Dominguez Hills, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; Elizabeth Clifton, University of Connecticut; Sasha Escamilla, California State University Dominguez Hills; Jade Garcia, California State University Dominguez Hills; Diana Tafoya, California State University Dominguez Hills; Ashley Santizo, California State University Dominguez Hills
Dispersal traits mediate range shifts in western US tree species
Erin McCann, University of California Riverside; Marko Spasojevic, University of California Riverside
Network structure in response to perturbation: Are mutualistic networks robust to phenological mismatch?
Connor N. Morozumi, Emory University; Loy Xingwen, Emory University; Berry J. Brosi, Emory University
Are changes in phenology associated with population decline in at-risk butterflies?
Cheryl Schultz, Washington State University; Collin B. Edwards, Tufts University; Elizabeth Crone, Tufts University
Community turnover by composition and climatic affinity across scales in an alpine system
Brian Smithers, University of California Davis, Montana State University, GLORIA Great Basin; Meagan F. Oldfather, University of Colorado, Boulder, GLORIA Great Basin; Michael J. Koontz, University of California Davis, University of Colorado, Boulder, GLORIA Great Basin; Jim Bishop, GLORIA Great Basin; Catie Bishop, GLORIA Great Basin; Jan Nachlinger, GLORIA Great Basin; Seema Sheth, North Carolina State University, GLORIA Great Basin
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