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Poster Session 27: Predator - Prey Ecology.

Wednesday, August 4 Presentations from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, Exhibit Hall A 1.

Poster # 143. Connors, Matthew*,1, Schauber, Eric 1, Goodwin, Brett2, Jones, Clive3, Ostfeld, Rick3, 1 Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory and Department of Zoology, Carbondale, Illinois, USA2 Department of Biology, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA3 Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York, USA Quantifying spatial and temporal heterogeneity in predator activity and predation risk.

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Poster # 144. Meyer, Eugene*,1, 1 Loyola College, Baltimore We study only what we can find: How detectability changes ecological conclusions.

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Poster # 145. Jackson, C.*,1, Polis, Gary2, 1 USDA-ARS, Tallahassee, FL2 In Memoriam, UC Davis, Davis Patchy, stationary hosts and mobile parasitoids: A test for density dependence.

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Poster # 146. Krumins, Jennifer*,1, Jiang, Lin1, 1 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA The effects of keystone predation and productivity in a model system.

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Poster # 147. Kesavaraju, Banugopan*,1, Damal, Kavitha1, Juliano, Steven1, 1 Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, USA Anti-predatory behavioral responses of Ochlerotatus triseriatus to different concentrations of predation cues of Toxorhynchites rutilus.

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Poster # 148. Calloway, Sarah*,1, Bookhout, Ashley1, Brunkow, Paul1, 1 Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL, USA Plasticity of predator avoidance in a freshwater snail.

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Poster # 149. Barr, Garrett *,1, Babbitt, Kimberly2, 1 Natural Resources and Earth Systems Science Program, Durham, NH, USA2 Department of Natural Resources, Durham, NH, USA Non-lethal impacts of brook trout on larval salamander activity and macroinvertebrate drift in streams.

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Poster # 150. Ajie, Beverly 1, Bernard, Micheal1, 1 University of California, Davis, Davis Behavioral and morphological plasticity in response to functionally different predators in multiple habitats.

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