2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 96 Population Dynamics And Regulation 2

1:30 PM-3:00 PM
515C
1:30 PM
Long-term climate impacts on spatial synchrony in whitebark pine growth.
Kaitlyn R. McKnight, University of Wyoming;Joan C. Dudney, UC Santa Barbra;Jonathan Walter, UC Davis;Lauren Shoemaker, University of Wyoming;
2:00 PM
Temporal dynamics of spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana) populations during the rising phase of an outbreak
Morgane Henry, McGill University;Patrick James, University of Toronto, Forestry;Brian Leung, PhD, McGill University;
2:15 PM
CANCELLED - The impact of food supplementation and cycle phase on the stress physiology of snowshoe hares
Yasmine N. Majchrzak, University of Alberta;Michael Peers, Memorial University of Newfoundland;Sophia Lavergne, University of Toronto Scarborough;Emily Studd, University of Toronto Mississauga;Allyson Menzies, McGill University;Shotaro Shiratsuru, University of Alberta;Murray Humphries, Centre for Indigenous Peoples’ Nutrition and Environment, McGill University;Thomas Jung, Department of Environment, Government of Yukon;Alice Kenney, University of British Columbia;Charles Krebs, University of British Columbia;Stan Boutin, University of Alberta;Rudy Boonstra, University of Toronto Scarborough;
2:30 PM
Seedling emergence, but not survival, is associated with maternal mating opportunity
Amy Waananen, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, University of Minnesota;Lea K. Richardson, Program in Plant Biology and Conservation, Northwestern University; Negaunee Institute for Plant Conservation Science and Action at the Chicago Botanic Garden;Scott W. Nordstrom, University of Colorado, Boulder;Riley D. Thoen, Department of Plant Biology, University of Georgia;Erin E. Eichenberger, North Carolina State University;Amy B. Dykstra, Department of Biological Sciences, Bethel University;Ruth G. Shaw, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, University of Minnesota;Stuart Wagenius, Negaunee Institute for Plant Conservation Science and Action at the Chicago Botanic Garden;
2:45 PM
Eggs for breakfast: The demographic consequences of cannibalism and harsh environments
Mia T. Waters, University of British Columbia;Rachel Germain, University of British Columbia;