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PARENT SESSIONPoster Session 13: Landscape Ecology / Geomorphology Tuesday, August 9, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM, Exhibit Hall 220 A-E, Level 2, Palais des congrès de Montréal Poster # 155. Bartel, Rebecca*,1, Hess, George2, Leidner, Allison1, Rosenfeld, Kristen3, Rubino, Matthew1, Snider, Sunny1, Ricketts, Taylor4, 1 Department of Zoology, Raleigh, NC, USA2 Department of Forestry, Raleigh, NC, USA3 Department of Botany, Raleigh, NC, USA4 Conservation Science Program, Washington, DC, USA, Effectiveness of biodiversity indicators varies with scale and location. Poster # 156. Gehrig-Fasel, Jacqueline*,1, Zimmermann, Niklaus1, Guisan, Antoine2, Braendli, Urs-Beat1, 1 Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland2 University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, Analysis of treeline change in the Swiss Alps: Climate change or land abandonment? Poster # 157. Gritt, John*,1, Radeloff, Volker1, Hawbaker, Todd1, 1 University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA, Sixty years of landscape fragmentation due to road and housing development in north-central Wisconsin. Poster # 158. Han, Bong-Ho1, Kim, Jeong-Ho*,2, Bae, Jeong-Hee3, 1 University of Seoul, Seoul, South Korea2 University of Seoul, Seoul, South Korea3 University of Seoul, Seoul, South Korea, Ecological characteristics of rivers in small-medium cities and plans for environment-friendly management, South Korea. Poster # 159. Holcomb, Sherry*,1, Radeloff, Volker 1, Hammer, Roger 1, Budde, Peter2, Stewart, Susan3, 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA2 National Park Service, Madison, WI, USA3 USDA Forest Service, Evanston, IL, USA, Housing growth in and near the National Parks of the conterminous United States. Poster # 160. Jaurrieta, Edith*,1, Doser, Diane2, Werner, Al 3, Roof, Steve4, 1 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX2 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX3 Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA4 Hampshiere College, Amherst, MA, Understanding inflow stream discharge and sediment flux variability, Linnedalen, Svalbard. Poster # 161. Jones, John*,1, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, Characterizing Florida Everglades vegetation pattern and import scale lengths for hydrologic modeling and restoration monitoring. Poster # 162. Kobayashi, Yoshiko*,1, Koike, Fumito1, 1 Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, The influence of land use history on Satoyama forest communities. Poster # 163. Kong, Ningning*,1, Myers, Wayne1, 1 Penn State University, University Park, Hydro-geomorphic landtype association mapping in Pennsylvania. Poster # 164. Leyk, Stefan *,1, Zimmermann, Niklaus1, 1 Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape (WSL), Birmensdorf, Switzerland, Reliable estimates of forest area in historical survey maps for improved forest cover change analysis: A method based on predictive uncertainty models and fuzzy set operations. Poster # 165. McVoy, Christopher*,1, Crisfield, Elizabeth2, 1 South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, USA2 Everglades National Park, Homestead, FL, USA, Importance of water flow in the pre-drainage, current and to be restored patterned Ridge and Slough peatlands of the Everglades. Poster # 166. Mills, Jason*,1, Allen , T1, 1 University of Wisconsin- Madison, Madison, WI, Community decline and population success: A recent history of Eastern Red Cedar in southern Wisconsin. Poster # 167. Nonaka, Etsuko1, Coutsias, Evangelos1, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA, Gradients and neighborhood correlations create spatial structure in landscapes: An application of statistical physics. Poster # 168. Nungesser, Martha*,1, Rutchey, Ken1, McVoy, Christopher1, 1 South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, USA, Tracking long-term changes in patterned peatlands of the Everglades. Poster # 169. Peng, Kui*,1, Ouyang, Hua2, Ellis, Erle3, 1 Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Beijing, P.R. China2 Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Beijing, P.R. China3 University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, Long-term land use changes and fluxes of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus across village landscapes. Poster # 170. Retzlaff, William*,1, Ringhausen, Alley2, Hu, Shunfu1, Schaefer, Jake3, Satam, Neeta1, Bhattarai, Prajwol1, 1 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL2 Great Rivers Land Trust, Godfrey, IL3 University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, Calculating 150 years of land use change within a Midwestern watershed. Poster # 171. Fujihara, Michiro*,1, 2, Hara, Keitaro3, Da, Liangjun4, Yang, Youchuan4, Qin, Xiangkun5, 1 University of Hyogo, Hokudan-cho, Hyogo, Japan2 Awaji Landscape Planning and Horticulture Academy, Hokudan-cho, Hyogo, Japan3 Tokyo University of Information Sciences, Chiba, Japan4 East China Normal University, Shanghai, China5 Shanghai Museum of Natural History, Shanghai, China, Influence of human impact on landscape structure in a hilly agricultural area, Zhejiang Province, China. Poster # 172. Roy, Valérie*,1, de Blois, Sylvie1, 1 McGill University, Department of Plant Science, Montreal, Canada, The value of hedgerows for the conservation of forest herbs in agricultural landscapes: An attribute diversity approach. Poster # 173. Schmucki, Reto1, deBlois, Sylvie1, 1 McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Population structure of Trillium grandiflorum in hedgerows: Implication of pollination and recruitment processes. Poster # 174. Calçada, Tatiana, Silva, Viviane, Ferreira, Antonia Maria, , Quantitative analysis on spatial pattern in Teresopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Poster # 175. Snider, James *,1, de Blois, Sylvie 1, 1 McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada, Fine-scale spatial patterns of forest herb distributions within hedgerows. Poster # 176. Wang, Hongqing1, Ellis, Erle 2, 1 Environmental Sciences Institute, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, United States2 Department of Geography & Environmental Systems, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States, Impacts of thematic resolution of landscape classification on landscape metrics. Poster # 177. Woolery, Lee Ann*,2, 2 IslandWood, Bainbridge Island, WA, Art-based perceptual ecology as a way of knowing the multiple scales of the landscape. Poster # 178. XINGYUAN, HE*,1, ZHIBIN, HU, 1 Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 72 Wenhua Road, Shenyang, 110016, P. R. China, SHENYANG, LIAONING, CHINA, Landscape pattern change at the upper reaches of Minjiang River and its driving force. Poster # 179. YAMASHITA, Shingo*,1, 1 River Restoration Team, Public Works Research Institute, Tukuba, Ibaraki, JAPAN, Spatial index for juvenile fish diversity in floodplain pools. Poster # 180. Bothwell, Sara*,1, 1 University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, Landscape complexity and hymenopteran community response: Potential for biological control in annual cropping systems. Poster # 181. Cronin, James*,1, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, Landscape context and source, sink and sieve dynamics of a herbivore and parasitoid. Poster # 182. Haynes, Kyle*,1, Dillemuth, Forrest2, Anderson, Bryan2, Hakes, Alyssa2, Jackson, Heather2, Cronin, James2, 1 Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA2 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, Untangling matrix and patch quality effects on planthopper dispersal and spatial distribution. Poster # 183. Dillemuth, Forrest*,1, Cronin, James1, 1 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La, An invasive plant affects the landscape ecology of a native plant-herbivore-predator interaction. Poster # 184. Mailhiot, Joshua*,1, Silva, Marina1, Sanchez, Javier1, 1 University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Factors determining avian species richness in Atlantic Canada. Poster # 185. Oliveira, Maria Elaine*,1, Vivas, Dácio1, Vidal da Silva, Viviane1, Oliveira, Luiz Flamarion2, 1 Programa de Pós-Graduação Ciência Ambiental, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, RJ, Brazil2 Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, The fragmented Atlantic forest, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Landscape mosaics and mammal potential occurrence. Poster # 186. Reeve, John*,1, Haynes, Kyle2, Cronin, James3, 1 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois2 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio3 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Diffusion models for planthopper movement incorporating heterogeneity among substrates, individuals, and edge behaviors. Poster # 187. Rho, Paikho*,, , An exploratory study to develop a wildlife habitat suitability index model in Korea. Poster # 188. Hess, George*,1, Moorman, Christopher1, Mason, Jamie2, Sinclair, Kristen3, Kohut, Salina1, 1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA2 Barr Engineering, Minneapolis, MN, USA3 North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Raleigh, NC, USA, Do suburban greenways provide high quality bird habitat? Poster # 189. Sturtevant, Brian*,1, Cooke, Barry2, Miranda, Brian1, 1 U.S Forest Service, Rhinelander, WI, USA2 Natural Resources Canada, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, Influence of landscape host patterns on probabilities of defoliation damage: A neutral landscape simplification of the tritrophic-herbivory model. |
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