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PARENT SESSIONContributed Oral Session 119: Invasive Species : Aquatic Invaders Thursday, August 11, 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM, Meeting Room 520 A, Level 5, Palais des congrès de Montréal 8:00 AM: Light, Theo*,1, Grosholz, Edwin2, Moyle, Peter2, 1 Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA, USA2 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA, Boots, bass boats and ballast water: Diverse invasion pathways into the upper San Francisco Estuary. 8:20 AM: Loo, Sarina*,1, 1 Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Forecasting the distribution of the invasive New Zealand mudsnail in North America. 8:40 AM: Javanshir, Arash*,1, 1 University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran, Study of possible introduction of Beroe ovata into the Caspian sea as biologic control of invader comb jelly Mnemiopsis Leidyi (Lobata). 9:00 AM: Hollebone, Amanda1, Hay, Mark1, 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Population dynamics, habitat selection, and community effects of an invasive crab in oyster reefs of the South Atlantic Bight, USA. 9:20 AM: Delaney, David *,1, Leung, Brian 1, 1 McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Predicting discrete secondary spread of aquatic invasive species. 9:40 AM: , BREAK. 9:50 AM: Ricciardi, Anthony*,1, Mottiar, Miriam1, 1 McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Does taxonomic distinctiveness predict fish invasions? 10:10 AM: Leyse, Karen *,1, Lawler, Sharon1, Shaffer, H.1, 1 University of California, Davis, California, Differing responses of larval Ambystoma californiense to mosquitofish in separate experiments: Context matters. 10:30 AM: Pintor, Lauren*,1, Sih, Andrew1, 1 University of California-Davis, Davis, CA, USA, Density versus per capita impacts of an introduced crayfish on stream communities. 10:50 AM: Kuhlmann, Mark*,1, Hazelton, Peter2, 1 Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY, kuhlmannm@hartwick.edu2 University of Georgia, Athens, GA, Invasion of the upper Susquehanna River watershed (New York, USA) by rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus: Consequences for native crayfish and the stream community. |
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