2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 155 Invasion: Models 1

10:00 AM-11:30 AM
516D
10:00 AM
CANCELLED - Principles of island biogeography theory predict biological invasions in fragmented agroecosystems
Adrienne Dykstra, University of Florida;Bronson Strickland, Mississippi State University;Kurt Vercauteren, USDA-APHIS;Marcus Lashley, University of Florida;
10:15 AM
Forecasting defoliation magnitudes by an invasive moth using environmental and anthropogenic drivers
Charlotte Malmborg, Boston University;Michael C. Dietze, Boston University;Valerie Pasquarella, Boston University;
10:30 AM
Predicting the invasion success of zebra and quagga mussels
Steven F. Brownlee, Simon Fraser University;Isabelle M. Côté, PhD, Simon Fraser University - Burnaby, BC;Jonathan Moore, Simon Fraser University;
10:45 AM
An annotated draft genome of Lythrum salicaria (Purple loosestrife) to study rapid evolution and invasion genetics.
Mabel Fuentes Vergara, n/a, Queen's University;Nikolay Alabi, Queen's University;Maya Dixon, Queen's University;Robert I. Colautti, PhD, Queen's University;
11:00 AM
Assessing the role of climatic niche shifts in facilitating the spread of Brassica tournefortii
Clarissa Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside;Janet Franklin, University of California, Riverside;Loralee Larios, University of California, Riverside;
11:15 AM
Using invasion history to test the assumption of environmental equilibrium in over 250 introduced plant species in North America
Maisy Roach Krajewski, University of Ottawa;Heather Kharouba, University of Ottawa;Tyler Smith, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada;