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PARENT SESSIONSymposium #30: Stochasticity in population ecology . ESA Statistical Ecology Section Organized by: B Dennis Thursday, August 8. 1:00 PM to 3:45 PM. Turquoise Ballroom, TCC. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] DENNIS, BRIAN*,1, 1 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Introductory remarks: Making room for noise in ecological concepts. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Caswell, Hal*,1, 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA Demographic stochasticity and demographic heterogeneity in matrix population models. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Taper, Mark*,1, Dennis, Brian2, 1 Montana State University - Bozeman, Bozeman, MT2 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Density dependence in stochastic and deterministic environments. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] BJORNSTAD, OTTAR*,1, NISBET, ROGER2, FROMENTIN, JEAN-MARC3, 1 Depts of Biol and Entomol, State College, PA2 EEMB, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA3 IFREMER, Sete, France Stochastic age-structured dynamics: The cohort resonance effect. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Kendall, Bruce*,1, 1 Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, Santa Barbara, CA Individual variation and demographic stochasticity. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Lele, Subhash*,1, 1 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Statistical analysis of ecological time series in the presence of sampling variability: A composite likelihood approach. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Gross, Kevin*,1, Ives, Anthony1, 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Modeling population dynamics with a mechanistic description of stochasticity. [UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] DESHARNAIS, ROBERT*,1, HENSON, SHANDELLE*,2, 1 California State University, Los Angeles, CA, rdeshar@calstatela.edu2 Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI, henson@andrews.edu Time and chance reveal all: how stochasticity illuminates nonlinearity in population dynamics. |