2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 119 Predation And Predator-Prey Interactions 2

3:30 PM-5:00 PM
514C
3:30 PM
The Ecology of Wildlife Recovery: Puma Behavioral Response to a Novel Resource
Mitchell Serota, University of California, Berkeley;Pablo Alarcón, CONICET;Justin S. Brashares, PhD, University of California, Berkeley;Emiliano Donadio, Fundación Rewilding Argentina;Arthur D. Middleton, UC Berkeley;
3:45 PM
CANCELLED - A change in prey selection models is here: Refined prey selection models at the prey demographic level.
Eleesha Annear, Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Department of Zoology, Nelson Mandela University;Kaeleah Andrew, Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Department of Zoology, Nelson Mandela University;Liaan Minnie, School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Mpumalanga;Graham Kerley, Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Department of Zoology, Nelson Mandela University;
4:00 PM
Prey behavioural time budgets create seasonality in predator diets and prey mortality rates
Emily Studd, University of Toronto Mississauga;Bailey McMeans, University of Toronto Mississauga;Gabriel Gellner, University of Guelph;Michael Peers, Memorial University of Newfoundland;Allyson Menzies, McGill University;Yasmine N. Majchrzak, University of Alberta;Rachael Derbyshire, Trent University;Dennis Murray, Trent University;Ben Dantzer, University of Michigan;Jeffrey E. Lane, University of Saskatchewan;Andrew McAdam, University of Colorado Boulder;Alice Kenney, University of British Columbia;Charles Krebs, University of British Columbia;Stan Boutin, University of Alberta;Kevin McCann, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph;Murray Humphries, Centre for Indigenous Peoples’ Nutrition and Environment, McGill University;
4:15 PM
CANCELLED - Navigating a manipulated risk landscape: predation risk changes ungulate movement, space use, and resource selection
Daniel A. Crawford, The Jones Center at Ichauway;Mike Conner, The Jones Center at Ichauway;Michael Cherry, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute;
4:30 PM
Differences in thermal responses of feeding rates can reshuffle predator hierarchies under warming
Zoey R. Neale, n/a, Rice University;Volker Rudolf, n/a, Rice University;
4:45 PM
The adaptive capacity of common eider ducks (Somateria mollissima) to respond to a changing predator profile in the Canadian arctic
Andrew Barnas, University of Victoria;Erica Geldart, Birds Canada;Oliver P. Love, University of Windsor;Grant Gilchrist, Environment and Climate Change Canada;Christina Semeniuk, University of Windsor;