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PARENT SESSIONSymposium #20: Extreme event analysis in ecology. Sponsored by ESA Statistical Ecology and Long Term Studies Sections Organized by: B. Li and R. G. Balice. Thursday, August 9, 2001. 8:00 AM to 12:10 PM. Madison Ballroom A 8:00 AM Li, Bai-Lian1, 1 Introduction. 8:05 AM Li, Bai-Lian1, 1 Mathematical and statistical techniques and approaches for extreme event analysis: an overview. 8:30 AM ANAND, MADHUR1., Patterns in ecology: the expected and the emergent. 9:00 AM McLachlan, Jason1, Clark, James1, Manos, Paul1, 1 The role of extreme dispersal in plant migration: estimation and prediction. 9:30 AM Dennis, Brian1, 1 Allee effects and stochasticity. 10:00 AM Break. 10:10 AM Dale, Virginia1, 1 Plant reestablishment on the Mount St. Helens' debris avalanche. 10:40 AM Miller, Norman1, 1 Uncertainty analysis of California streamflow under current and projected climates. 11:10 AM DEUTSCHMAN, DOUGLAS1, 1 Grabbing a whale by its tail: The influence of the extreme right-tail of the distribution on population estimates of the Alaskan bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus). 11:40 AM Balice, Randy1, 1 Ecological risk assessment and extreme events analysis: applications to wildfire management. 12:05 PM Balice, Randy1, 1 Closing Remarks. |