Ten-Minute Papers, P-IE: Population & Community Ecology

Tuesday, December 15, 2009: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
Room 211, Second Floor (Convention Center)
Moderators:
Bruce Stanley
Sherilyn G. F. Smith
1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:35 PM
Pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) outbreak cycles in the US Pacific Northwest
Stephen Clement, USDA - ARS; Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho; Damon Husebye, University of Idaho
1:59 PM
Do beetles flow?
Shulin Yang, Purdue University; Jeffrey Holland, Purdue University
2:11 PM
Assessment of the insects associated with two vegetation types on San Salvador, Bahamas
Sherilyn G. F. Smith, Le Moyne College; Andrew Johncox, Le Moyne College; David L. Smith, Le Moyne College
2:35 PM
The use of surrogate species in risk assessment: predicting reliability using life history data
John E. Banks, University of Washington-Tacoma; Azmy Ackleh, University of Louisiana-Lafayette; John D. Stark, Washington State University
2:59 PM
Break
3:14 PM
Modeling lepidopteran ecological population genetics tracking alleles for up to four genes in the agroecosystem
Bruce Stanley, DuPont Crop Genetics R&D; Zaiqi Pan, DuPont Crop Genetics R&D; David Onstad, University of Illinois
3:50 PM
REQUIEM Insecticide-Acaricide: spider mite management and impact on mite predators in almonds and grapes
Paul Walgenbach, AgraQuest, Inc; Desmond Jimenez, Agraquest Inc; Nate Royalty, AgraQuest, Inc
4:02 PM
Effects of nutrition on the biology of the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri
Antonios E. Tsagkarakis, University of Florida-IFAS, Citrus Research and Education Center; Arnold W. Schumann, University of Florida; Michael E. Rogers, University of Florida
4:14 PM
Lake to land subsidies: experimentally simulating aquatic insect deposition
David Hoekman, University of Wisconsin; Jamin Dreyer, University of Wisconsin; Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin
4:26 PM
Stable carbon isotopes and carabid (Coleoptera: Carabidae) ecology in agroecosystems of the Southern Great Plains
S. L. Donelson, Oklahoma State University; Kristopher L. Giles, Oklahoma State University
4:38 PM
The impact of predator diversity on aphid-vectored barley yellow dwarf disease in wheat
Elizabeth Y. Long, University of Missouri; Deborah Finke, University of Missouri
4:50 PM
Concluding Remarks