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PARENT SESSIONOral Session #56: Spatial Ecology: Pattern,movement,dispersal. Presiding: G. Hartvigsen Wednesday, August 7. 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Grand Ballroom West, Radisson. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Kappey, Jens*,1, Bjørnstad, Ottar2, Grenfell, Bryan1, 1 Zoology Department, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, UK2 501 ASI Bldg, Department of Entomology, Penn State University, 16802, PA. Hierarchical, periodic waves of measles infection: detection and simulation. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Callaway, Duncan*,1, Hastings, Alan1, 1 Department of Environmental Science and Policy, Davis, CA. Consumer movement through differentially subsidized habitats creates a spatial food web with unexpected results. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Russell, Robin*,1, Swihart, Robert1, Feng, Zhilan1, 1 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Modeling forager behavior in complex landscapes:population level consequences. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] PEER, GUY*,1, FRANK, KARIN2, THULKE, HANS-HERMANN2, WISSEL, CHRISTIAN2, MOTRO, UZI3, SALTZ, DAVID1, 1 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva, Israel2 UFZ-Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig-Halle, Germany3 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel. Invisible corridors - when dispersing animals respond to topographically complex landscapes. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Lowe, Winsor*,1, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Hanover, New Hampshire. Upstream dispersal in a salamander offsets reduced habitat quality in the upper reaches of a headwater stream. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Blouin-Demers, Gabriel*,1, Weatherhead, Patrick2, 1 The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio2 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois. Implications of spatial and movement patterns for gene flow in black rat snakes. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Nelson, Karen*,1, Palmer, Margaret1, Silver, Pamela2, 1 Department of Biology, College Park, MD2 School of Science, Erie, PA. Habitat availability and arrangement: Effects on animals that are largely passively transported. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] . Break. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Kinlan, Brian*,1, Gaines, Steven1, 1 University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. A comparative analysis of dispersal scale in marine and terrestrial systems. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Silander, John*,1, Schmidt, Alexandra1, Latimer, Andrew1, Wu, Shanshan1, Gelfand, Alan1, Rebelo, Tony2, Cowling, Richard3, 1 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT2 National Botanical Institute, Kirstenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa3 University of Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Spatial patterns of species richness and geographic ranges in African Proteaceae: Bayesian hierarchical models. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Woodall, Chris*,1, Graham, Jon2, 1 USDA, USFS North Central Research Station, St. Paul, MN2 University of Montana, Missoula, MT. Point pattern analysis of forest inventory stem-maps. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Turner, Susan*,1,2, Rathbun, Steven3, 1 University of Georgia, Athens, GA2 Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, SC3 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Modeling plant spatial relationships using a neighborhood density index. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Chalekian, John*,1, Deutschamn, Douglas1, 1 San Siego State University, San Diego, Ca. Local-scale pattern in a California sage scrub community type: The importance of local interactions. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] ADLER, FREDERICK*,1, MULLER-LANDAU, HELENE2, 1 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT2 National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA. Revisiting the Janzen-Connell hypothesis: Localized
natural enemies are less effective at maintaining
diversity than widely dispersing enemies
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