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Modeling: Populations 1
Wed, Aug 17, 2022:
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
516B
3:30 PM
Overabundant deer and garlic mustard invasion destabilize niche differences and threaten coexistence of native understory plants
Robert M. McElderry
,
University of Tennessee Knoxville
;
Lalasia Bialic-Murphy
,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
;
Susan Kalisz
,
University of Tennessee Knoxville
;
3:45 PM
Rates of genetic isolation-by-distance suggest surprisingly low effective population density and dispersal distances in bumble bees
Dylan T. Simpson
,
Rutgers University
;
Rachael Winfree, Ph.D.
,
Rutgers University
;
4:00 PM
How well do species distribution models predict parameters of interest in population biology?
Julie A. Lee-Yaw
,
University of Lethbridge
;
Jenny L. McCune, n/a
,
University of Lethbridge
;
Samuel Pironon
,
Kew Gardens
;
Seema N. Sheth
,
North Carolina State University
;
4:15 PM
Evolution of reproductive regulation and brood cycles in simulated army ants
Jason M. Graham
,
University of Scranton
;
Simon Garnier
,
New Jersey Institute of Technology
;
4:30 PM
Environmental drivers of seasonal shifts in abundance of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in a tropical island environment
Derek R. Risch
,
University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa
;
Shaya Honarvar
,
University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa
;
Melissa R. Price
,
Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Management, College of Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
;
4:45 PM
Understanding population dynamics using predictive ability of models
Demissew Gebreyohannes
,
University of New Brunswick
;
Jeff Houlahan
,
4833179
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