Oral Presentation by Session

Poster Session II
Moderator(s):None
Day:Wednesday
5:00-6:00Matthew Baker
Using land surface phenology to explore the effects of landscape and riparian features on nutrient discharges in tributary watersheds of Chesapeake Bay
5:00-6:00Ken Boykin
Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project
5:00-6:00Grant Casady
Evaluating post-wildfire vegetation dynamics across semi-arid sites in Spain, Israel, and the United States
5:00-6:00Pankaj Chandan
Biodiversity of Trans-Himalayas with special reference to high altitude wetlands of Ladakh, India
5:00-6:00Rogelio Corona
Proximate and underlaying causes of deforestation in the Southeast Mexican Tropical Dry Forest
5:00-6:00Sam Cushman
Modeling landscape connectivity for elephants in Botswana
5:00-6:00Jennifer Davison
Phenological metrics and their response to drought in Arizona: The Santa Rita Mountains
5:00-6:00David Dean
Maximization of Shannon Diversity under energetic constraint explains the partitioning of species richness among vertebrate taxa in North America
5:00-6:00John DiBari
Edge detection along the administrative and wilderness boundaries of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
5:00-6:00Mark Dixon
Historic channel, vegetation, and floodplain land cover change on the Missouri National Recreational River in South Dakota, 1892-2006
5:00-6:00William Fields
The effects of wetland habitat and landscape connectivity on amphibian distributions
5:00-6:00Robert Fletcher
The role of patch area and habitat edges in fragmented landscapes: definitively distinct or inevitably intertwined?
5:00-6:00Edith Gonzalez
Effect of landscape fragmentation on avian diversity in the Edwards Plateau of Texas
5:00-6:00Geoff Henebry
Passive microwave products can reveal the land surface phenology of moisture stress in Great Plains landscapes
5:00-6:00Jeffrey Hollister
Relating distance weighted measures of landscapes to water quality: Does distance matter?
5:00-6:00Falk Huettmann
Towards a biodiversity assessment of the Pacific Rim: Predictive large-scale GIS-modeling of brown bear distribution (Canada, Alaska, Russian Far East and Japan) in estuaries using compiled public coastal data and TreeNet
5:00-6:00Mohammed Kalkhan
Understanding the effects of plot size on scale and patterns of plant species richness: A landscape-scale assessment approach using geospatial information and spatial statistics
5:00-6:00Eva Karau
FIREHARM: a spatially explicit fire hazard model used to map fire severity
5:00-6:00Lara-Karena Kellogg
Geospatial modeling of fire-size distributions in historical low-severity fire regimes
5:00-6:00Nori Koehler
What effect do prickly pears (Opuntia spp.) have on the microtopography of the northern Chihuahuan desert?
5:00-6:00Zhe Li
Self-Organizing Map and Fuzzy ARTMAP neural network based species habitat distribution modeling
5:00-6:00Kathryn Mauz
Tucson's lost wetland plant species: where are they now?
5:00-6:00Bruce Milne
Tree Ringlets: Time- and space-dependent tree growth in Strahler stream networks
5:00-6:00Kaesha Neil
Historical and current patterns of flowering phenology in the Phoenix metropolitan area
5:00-6:00Etsuko Nonaka
Coupling of climate, soil moisture dynamics, and vegetation in a small basin in a semi-arid landscape
5:00-6:00Etsuko Nonaka
Landscape configuration affects the energy intake rates of foragers: An agent-based approach to optimal foraging in heterogeneous landscapes
5:00-6:00Michel Ohmer
Bufo boreas habitat preference at two spatial scales: the dual significance of microhabitat characterisitcs and landscape connectivity
5:00-6:00Peter Quinby
Evaluating the influence of lure and bait type on track plate visitation by American marten in central Ontario, Canada
5:00-6:00Farah Rafiq
Impact of tourism and urbanization in the landscape ecology of Abbottabad
5:00-6:00M. Isabel Ramirez
Habitat fragmentation and roads in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico, 2000-2006
5:00-6:00William Richards
Prioritizing forest restoration based on late-seral habitat connectivity
5:00-6:00Jay Roberts
Changes in the diversity and structure of Great Lakes bird communities in response to land cover change
5:00-6:00Peter Schweizer
Conservation planning for fish assemblages based on land cover distribution
5:00-6:00Steve Seagle
Nitrogen transfer from agroecosystems to forests: White-tailed deer foraging in multiple-use landscapes
5:00-6:00Kathryn Thomas
Predicting desert tortoise habitat
5:00-6:00Hampton Uzzelle
Public interpretation of urban bird habitat design guidelines on a self-guided tour of the University of Arizona campus in Tucson, AZ
5:00-6:00Edgar Villeda
Deforestation, land use changes and fragmentation patterns in the tropical dry forest of South Oaxaca, Mexico.
5:00-6:00Steven Walters
A hierarchical framework for examining coupled human-biophysical processes in urban ecosystems
5:00-6:00Tzeidle Wasserman
Multi-scale habitat relationships modeling of American Marten in Northern Idaho
5:00-6:00Tammy Wilson
Evaluating habitat use and connectivity using occupancy and density indices
5:00-6:00Michael Wimberly
Fuel treatment effectiveness in the United States
5:00-6:00Weimin Xi
An integrated approach to map forest conditions in southern Appalachians
5:00-6:00Fei Yuan
Simulation of annual net primary production and its response to global change for Leymus Chinensis Steppe in Xilin River Basin in Inner Mongolia, China
5:00-6:00Ningning Zhang
Simulating the effects of climate changes on Far East boreal forests

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