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PS 9
Conservation Management
Mon, Aug 15, 2022:
5:00 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall
PS 9-78
Intensity of agricultural management impacts butterfly biodiversity
Annabelle C. McCarthy
,
California State University, Monterey Bay
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PS 9-79
Safety Net Ontario: Ontario’s outsized role in the “Global Safety Net” for climate and biodiversity
Sarah A. Finkelstein
,
University of Toronto
;
PS 9-80
Introducing ccviR: An app and R package for calculating the NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index
Sarah Endicott, MSc
,
Environment and Climate Change Canada
;
PS 9-81
The influence of anthropogenic and natural disturbance regimes on amphibian populations in an unstable wetland landscape
David M. M. Green, PhD
,
McGill University
;
PS 9-82
Investigating breeding conditions and population size of an endangered amphibian to optimize reintroduction success
Aurore Fayard
,
Centre d’étude de la forêt, Département des sciences du bois et de la forêt, Faculté de foresterie, géographie et géomatique, Université Laval
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PS 9-83
How well-managed Exclusive Economic Zones can help conserve marine ecosystems
Veronica Relano
,
Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries - University of British Columbia
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PS 9-84
The Pine Hill Preserve: a collaborative effort to prevent extinction of eight rare plants
Graciela M. Hinshaw
,
Bureau of Land Management
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PS 9-85
High fisheries yields caused by life histories under bycatch persistence in transient time scales
Renfei Chen
,
Shanxi Normal University
;
PS 9-86
Participatory conservation of wild felids in two hotspots of biodiversity in Oaxaca, Mexico
Carlos A. Torres Barragán, n/a
,
Insituto Politecnico Nacional (CIIDIR-Oaxaca)
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PS 9-87
Solutions for Farmers and Food for Bees
Mathilde L. Tissier
,
Bishop's University
;
PS 9-88
Investigating the potential of helicopter-vessel communication for bycatch avoidance in tuna purse seine fisheries
Jennifer L. Waldo
,
University of California, Santa Cruz
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