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PARENT SESSIONPoster Session 29: Predator / Prey Ecology Thursday, August 11, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM, Exhibit Hall 220 A-E, Level 2, Palais des congrès de Montréal Poster # 39. Bauer, Allison*,1, Inouye, Brian1, 1 Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, Meta-analysis of effects of habitat fragmentation on seed predation. Poster # 40. Morneau, Francois*,1, Doucet, Jean 2, 1 Francois Morneau, Biologiste-conseil, St-Basile-le-Grand, Quebec, Canada2 TransEnergie, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Comparison of predation rate of bird nests between edge and forest along a powerline right-of-way in the boreal forest. Poster # 41. Cho, Young-Ho*,1, Nam, Sang-Ho2, Kwon, Ohseok3, 1 Dept. of Biology, Daejeon University, Daejeon, 96-3 Yongun-dong, Dong-gu, Republic of Korea2 Dept. of Biology, Daejeon University, Daejeon, 96-3 Yongun-dong, Dong-gu, Republic of Korea3 Weed Management Division, NIAST, Suwon, Seodun-dong, Kweonseon-gu, Republic of Korea, Interaction between Acronicta rumicis and Glyptapanteles liparidis. Poster # 42. Courant, Sabrina1, Giraldeau, Luc-Alain1, 1 Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Hunting a cryptic prey: Effect of a competitor and its degree of experience. Poster # 43. Ferrari, Maud*,1, Chivers, Douglas1, 1 Biology Department, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CANADA, Development of threat-sensitive predator avoidance in fishes. Poster # 44. Fraker, Michael*,1, 1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, Some effects of short-term temporal variation in predation risk on the behavior and growth of green frog (Rana clamitans) tadpoles. Poster # 45. Kesavaraju, Banugopan*,1, Alto, Barry2, Juliano, Steven1, Lounibos, Phil2, 1 Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois2 University of Florida, Vero Beach, Florida, Predators as modifiers of biological invasions: Does predator avoidance behavior determine the invasive success and impact of the mosquito Aedes albopictus? Poster # 46. Kratina, Pavel*,1, Altwegg, Res1, Anholt, Bradley 1, 1 University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, Intra-specific variation of a morphological inducible defense in the hypotrich ciliate Euplotes. Poster # 47. Roh, Ellie*,1, Leduc, Antoine1, Breau, Cindy2, Brown, Grant1, 1 Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada2 University of New Brunswick, Frederickton, New Brunswick, Canada, Field examiniation of acquired predator recognition by juvenile Atlantic salmon under neutral vs. acidic conditions. Poster # 48. Ouellet, Jean-Pierre1, Thibault, Isabelle1, 1 Département de biologie, UQAR, Rimouski, Québec, Canada, Hunting behaviour of eastern coyotes in relation to vegetation cover, snow conditions and hare distribution. Poster # 49. Pangle, Kevin*,1, 2, Peacor, Scott1, 2, 1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA2 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, Non-lethal effects of the invasive invertebrate predator, Bythotrephes, on Lake Michigan zooplankton. Poster # 50. Persson, Anders1, Romare, Pia1, Stenberg, Marika1, 1 Dept of Ecology, Limnology, Lund University, Sweden, Living in a risky world. Linking individual behavior and long-term population effects of predation. Poster # 52. Richardson, Jonathan2, 2 University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, Induced defenses in Hyla chrysoscelis (Amphibia:Hylidae): plasticity response gradient and interspecific cue recognition. Poster # 53. Wojdak, Jeremy*,1, 2, Luttbeg, Barney2, 3, 1 Radford University, Radford, VA, USA2 Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, MI, USA3 University of California - Davis, Davis, CA, USA, Relative strengths of trait-mediated and density-mediated indirect effects of a snail predator vary with resource levels. |
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