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PARENT SESSIONOral Session #29: Spatial Ecology and Disturbance Ecology. Presiding: J. Ludwig Tuesday, August 6. 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Coconino Meeting Room, TCC. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Whitney, Paul*,1, Marcot, Bruce2, Paquet, Peter3, McConnaha, Chip4, Mobrand, Lars5, 1 Jones & Stokes, Portland, OR2 USDA Forest Service3 Northwest Power Planning Councial, Portland, OR4 Northwest Power Planning Council, Portland, OR5 Mobrand Biometrics. Multi-Species Framework: Coordinating theory, models and lexicon across spatial scales and between fish and wildlife in the Columbia River basin. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Butler, Russ*,1, 1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The spatial impact of urban land cover on avian diversity. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Dietze, Michael*,1, Govindarajan, Sathish1, Agarwal, Pankaj1, Clark, James1, 1 Duke University, Durham, NC. Computational methods for ecological forecasting: Spatial models and algorithms. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Morales, Juan*,1, Bass, Richard2, 1 Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT2 Department of Mathematics, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. Behavioral and landscape effects on the size and shape of movement kernels. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Mao, Zhiyan*,1, Sun, Ge1, McNulty, Steve2, Gavazzi, Mike2, 1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC2 US Forest Service, Raleigh, NC. Mapping foliar nitrogen concentration for spatially explicit parameterization of PnET-II ecosystem model for the Southern US . [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Bolker, Benjamin*,1, Bjornstad, Ottar2, 1 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL2 Penn State University, State College, PA. You can't subtract thunderstorms from lemmings: a statistical test of the Moran effect. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Farnsworth, Matthew*,1, Reich, Robin1, 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. A model based approach for spatially interpolating count data using local environmental and population variability. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Goode, Matthew*,1, 1 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Tiger rattlesnake spatial ecology: A five year study. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Renault, Olivier1, Ferriere, Regis*,2,3,4, Dieckmann, Ulf4, 1 Laboratoire d'Ecologie des Populations et Communautes, Paris, France2 Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Paris, France3 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tucson, AZ4 Adaptive Dynamics Network, Laxenburg, Austria. The persistence of rare species: demographic stochasticity and spatial effects. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Snyder, Robin*,1, Chesson, Peter1, 1 University of California-Davis, Davis, CA. Coexistence with limited dispersal and a spatially heterogeneous environment: Slowly varying environments matter most. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] SHEA, KATRIONA*,1, ROXBURGH, STEPHEN2, WILSON, J. BASTOW3, 1 The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA2 Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia3 University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. The Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis: patch dynamics and mechanisms of species coexistence. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Collins, Scott*,1, 1 Division of Environmental Biology, Arlington, VA. Effect of disturbance on community heterogeneity in space and time. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Van Hulzen, J. (Han)*,1, Bouma, Tjeerd1, 1 Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Yerseke, Netherlands. The significance of spatial and temporal patterns of algal mat deposition in structuring salt-marsh vegetation. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Carter, Robert*,1, MacKenzie, Mark2, Gjerstad, Dean2, 1 Department of Forestry, Mississippi State, MS2 School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn, AL. Ecological land classification in fire disturbed ecosystems. |