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PARENT SESSIONThursday, August 10, 5:00-6:30 pm Poster Session 22 - Invertebrate and pollination ecology Exhibit Hall, Ballroom Level, Cook Convention Center Poster # 47. Fetridge, Evelyn*,1, Langellotto, Gail2, Ascher, John3, 1 Fordham University, Bronx, NY2 Fordham University, Bronx, NY3 American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, Patch-level and landscape-level correlates of suburban bee diversity. Poster # 48. Hurlbert, Allen*,1, Ballantyne, Ford2, Powell, Scott3, 4, 1 National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA2 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ3 University of Bristol, Bristol, UK4 Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Brasil, Shaking a leg and hot to trot: the effects of body size and temperature on running speed in ants. Poster # 49. Hopwood, Jennifer*,1, 1 University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, The value of roadside restorations in the conservation of native bees. Poster # 50. Barto, Eusondia*,1, Herms, Dan 2, Bonello, Pierluigi2, Cipollini, Don1, 1 Wright State University, Dayton, OH, USA2 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA, Defense protein responses of white and green ash to wounding and emerald ash borer homogenates. Poster # 52. Sagers, Cynthia1, Goggin, Fiona2, 1 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR2 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, Isotopic enrichment in a phloem-feeding insect: influences of nutrient and water availability. Poster # 53. Friggens, Megan*,1, Parmenter, Robert2, 1 School of Forestry, Flagstaff, AZ2 Valles Caldera National Preserve, Los Alamos, NM, The influence of climate and host community dynamics on flea assemblages of small mammals in New Mexico. Poster # 54. Hannon, Eugene*,1, Kittelson, Neal1, Rodstrom, R.1, Brown, John1, 1 Washington State University, Pullman, WA, Variance in expected emergence patterns of adult male carpenterworm moths across North America when using a simple averaging degree-day model. Poster # 55. Hodson, Emily*,1, O'Connell, Joseph*,1, Parmenter, Robert1, 2, Gannon, William1, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM2 Valles Caldera National Preserve, Los Alamos, NM, Beetle (Coleoptera) diversity at Mt. St. Helens 25 years after eruption. Poster # 56. June-Wells, Mark*,1, Adams, Jonathan1, Cheng , Shouxian 2, Weintraub, Jason3, 1 Rutgers University Newark, Newark, NJ2 New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ3 Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, Are low latitude butterflies really more colorful? Poster # 57. Wrinn, Kerri *,1, Rypstra, Ann 1, Uetz, George2, 1 Miami University, Oxford, OH2 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, The effects of regeneration and food limitation on growth and development time in wolf spiders. Poster # 58. Symes, Laurel*,1, Schultz, Tom1, 1 Denison University, Granville, OH, Polychromatism in the damselfly Enallagma civile and an assessment of the male mimicry hypothesis. Poster # 59. Kittelson, Neal*,1, Hannon, Eugene1, Rodstrom, R. Andrew, Brown, John, 1 Washington State University, Pullman, WA, Pheromonal control of western poplar clearwing moth in irrigated hybrid poplars. Poster # 60. Reynolds, Richard*,1, Fenster, Charles1, Dudash, Michele1, 1 University of Maryland, College Park, MD, Mutualism or parasitism? Nursery pollination of Silene stellata by the noctuid moth Hadena ectypa. Poster # 61. Jacquemyn, Hans*,1, Vandepitte, Katrien2, Honnay, Olivier3, Roldan-Ruiz, Isabel2, 1 Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium2 Agricultural Research Centre, Melle, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium3 Catholic University of Leuven, Heverlee, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium, The use of spatial autocorrelation analysis to determine selfing rates in a rewarding orchid. Poster # 62. Tuell, Julianna*,1, Isaacs, Rufus1, 1 Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, Linking native bees in blueberry agro-ecosystems to production practices and surrounding habitat quality. Poster # 63. Hendrix, Stephen*,1, Kwaiser, Kyle1, Wendel, Marie1, 1 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, Predictability of solitary bee diversity in habitat elements of fragmented landscapes. Poster # 64. Goodell, Karen*,1, 1 Ohio State University, Newark, OH, Species composition of bee communities of calcareous fens and response to invasion by purple loosestrife. Poster # 65. Banai, Alona*,1, Knight, Tiffany2, 1 Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA2 Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA, Pollination biology of rare and common Linanthus species. |
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