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PARENT SESSIONOral Session #83: Insect Population and Community Ecology. Presiding: C. Rodriguez-Saona Thursday, August 8. 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Palo Verde Room, Radisson. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Bishop, John*,1, Fagan, William2,3, Shade, John2, 1 Washington State University Vancouver, Vancouver, WA2 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ3 University of Maryland, College Park, MD. The effects of predators and nutrients on insect herbivores at Mount St. Helens. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Johnson, Derek*,1, 1 University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. Direct and indirect effects of flooding on the spatial dynamics of a neotropical beetle. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] HAYES, JACK*,1, 1 Paine College, Augusta, GA. A comparison of adult phantom crane fly phenology in Wisconsin and in eastern states. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] SNOW, GERALD*,1, CLANCY, KAREN1, 1 Rocky Mtn. Research Lab, Flagstaff, AZ. The effect of photoperiod on development of Western Spruce Budworm. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Stone, Adrian*,1, Swaty, Randy1, Gehring, Catherine1, 1 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. Environmental stress and host plant condition as determinants of arthropod community structure and mycorrhizal abundance. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] WIMP, GINA*,1, MARTINSEN, GREGORY1, YOUNG, WILLIAM1, WHITHAM, THOMAS1, 1 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. Host plant genetics affects arthropod community composition. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] zu Dohna, Heinrich*,1, 1 Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT. Interactive effects of movement and oviposition preference on egg distribution of a chrysomelid beetle . [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] de Valpine, Perry*,1, 1 National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. Analysis of experimental population data with population models: better inferences from complex data. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] FOURNIER, VALERIE*,1, ROSENHEIM, JAY2, BRODEUR, JACQUES1, JOHNSON, MARSHALL3, 1 Departement de Phytologie, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada2 Department of Entomology, Davis, 95616, California3 Department of Plant and Evironmental Protection Sciences, Honolulu, 96822, Hawaii. Leaf rolling mites as ecological engineers: positive effect on an arthropod community. |