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PARENT SESSION
Tuesday, August 8, 8:00-11:30 am
COS 30 - Invertebrate ecology
L-5, L-6, L-7, Lobby Level, Cook Convention Center
Presiders: C Johnson

8:00 AMWeeber, Russ*,1, McNicol, Donald1, Kirk, David2, 1 Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada2 Aquila Applied Ecologists, Ottawa, ON, Canada, Habitat associations of macroinvertebrates in acid sensitive Ontario lakes.

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8:20 AMYurk, Brian*,1, Powell, James1, 1 Utah State University, Logan, Utah, Predicting emergence time distributions for mountain pine beetle, an eruptive herbivore.

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8:40 AMFingerut, Jonathan*,1, Hart, David, McNair, James, 1 Patrick Center for Environmental Research, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Silk use enhances benthic invertebrate settlement.

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9:00 AMClay, Keith*,, , When the party is over: effects of Brood X periodical cicadas on forest regeneration.

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9:20 AMKumar, Sunil*,1, Simonson, Sara1, Stohlgren, Thomas2, 1 Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, Spatial heterogeneity of vegetation influences butterfly species richness in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, US.

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9:40 AM, Break.

9:50 AMGross, Kevin*,1, Haddad, Nick1, Hudgens, Brian1, Kalendra, Eric1, 1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, Estimating rare butterfly abundance by combining multiple data types with simple population models.

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10:10 AMFuller, Claire*,1, Postava-Davignon, Marielle2, Rosengaus, Rebeca2, 1 Murray State University, Murray, KY2 Northeastern University, Boston, MA, Cellular vs. humoral immunity in the Caribbean termite Nasutitermes acajutlae: the role of environmental conditions on immunocompetence.

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10:30 AMCraig Stillwell, R*,1, Wallin, William1, Hitchcock, Lisa1, Fox, Charles1, 1 Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA, Phenotypic plasticity in a complex world: the interactive effects of rearing host and temperature.

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10:50 AMHeinz, Cheryl*,1, 1 Benedictine University, Lisle, IL, Host preference and performance driven by host plant quality and not induction in a swallowtail butterfly.

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