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PARENT SESSIONOral Session 66: Modeling I: Carbon Dynamics; Elk, etc.. Presiding: D Fernandez and D Ojima Wednesday, August 4, 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM, Meeting Room D 133. 8:00 AM Chiang (jc293302@ohio.edu), Jyh-Min *,1, Brown, Kim1, 1 Ohio University;, Athens, OH How does inter-species variation in phenology impact net primary production in the PnET-II carbon simulation model? 8:20 AM Blate, Geoffrey*,1, 1 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Trade-offs between timber production and carbon sequestration in Bolivian humid forests. 8:40 AM ALBANI, M.*,1, MOORCROFT, P.1, 1 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Anthropic disturbance and CO2 fertilization control of the past, present and future of the carbon sink in eastern U.S. forests. 9:00 AM Wittig, Victoria*,1, Bernacchi, Carl2, Zhu, Xin-Guang1, Gielen, Birgit3, De Angelis, Paolo4, Miglietta, Franco5, Ceulemans, Reinhart3, Long, Stephen1, 1 Department of Plant Biology, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA2 USDA, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA3 Department of Biology, Antwerpen, Belgium4 Department of Forest Environment and Resources, Viterbo, Italy5 Institute for Agrometeorology and Environmental Analysis, Firenze, Italy Gross primary production is stimulated for Populus species grown under free-air CO2 enrichment. 9:20 AM Damgaard, Christian*,1, 1 Department of Terestrial Ecology, Silkeborg, Denmark Modeling plant competition along an environmental gradient. 9:40 AM Break. 9:50 AM Drake, John*,1, Lodge, David1, Drury, Kevin2, Blukacz, Agnes3, Yan, Norman4, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Notre dame, IN, USA2 Department of Ecology & Evolution, Chicago, IL, USA3 Department of Zoology, Mississauga, ON, CANADA4 Department of Biology, Toronto, ON, CANADA Modeling windows of invasion risk for spiny water flea (Bythotrephes longimanus) in North America with a non-homogeneous birth-death process. 10:10 AM Matlock, Robert1, Haile, Danel2, 1 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA2 US Department of Agriculture, Panama City, Panama Reaction diffusion model of the screwworm fly sterile release barrier zone. 10:30 AM Morales, Juan*,1, 1 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT What makes elk move around? 10:50 AM Noonburg, Erik*,1, Ballinger, Lora2, Lewis, Mark1, Crabtree, Robert3, Potapov, Alexei1, 1 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada2 3 Yellowstone Ecological Research Center, Bozeman, MT Predicting elk migration patterns in the northern range of Yellowstone National Park: A dynamic game approach. |
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