2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 176 Habitat Structure, Fragmentation, Connectivity 1

1:30 PM-3:00 PM
518A
1:30 PM
Ladybug landscapes: phenological patterns of Coccinellids and their aphid prey across southern Wisconsin
Ben Iuliano, MSc, Agroecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison;Tania Kim, Kansas State University;Brian Spiesman, Kansas State University;Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin-Madison;
1:45 PM
Genetic and demographic consequences of forest fragmentation in black howler monkeys
Keren Klass, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem;Julie A. Teichroeb, University of Toronto Scarborough;Amanda Melin, University of Calgary;Gwen Duytschaever, University of Calgary;Eva C. Wikberg, University of Texas at San Antonio;Rachel Petersen, Vanderbilt University;Alejandro Estrada, The National Autonomous University of Mexico;Sarie Van Belle, The University of Texas at Austin;Gili Greenbaum, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem;
2:00 PM
The effects of habitat quality and matrix quality on tropical mammal biodiversity in human-modified landscapes
Lilly Quach, Vanderbilt University;Malu Jorge, PhD, Vanderbilt University;
2:15 PM
Are arthropods welcome in your neighborhood?: connecting land cover and refuge habitat in agroecosystems
Anson C. Call, University of Nevada, Reno;Elizabeth G. Pringle, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno;
2:30 PM
Landscape connectivity among island-dwelling caribou – where ice and human activity amplify habitat discontinuity
Deborah A. Jenkins, Trent University;James A. Schaefer, Trent University;Glenn Yannic, Université Savoie Mont Blanc;Geoff Andrews, Trent University;Erin Koen, Trent University;William E. Peterman, Ohio State University;Nicolas Lecomte, Moncton University;
2:45 PM
Investigating the ecological connectivity of Canada’s Rideau Canal Waterway to inform conservation decisions
Jordanna N. Bergman, Carleton University;Steven Cooke, Carleton University;Joseph R. Bennett, PhD, Carleton University;