ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Linkages Between Climate Change And Global Insect Pestilence: From Theory To Practice

Sunday, November 11, 2012: 1:15 PM-5:15 PM
Ballroom C, Floor Three (Knoxville Convention Center)
Organizers:
Aaron S. Weed
Lauren E. Culler
Tobin Northfield
Sanford D. Eigenbrode


1:15 PM
Welcome and opening remarks
Aaron S. Weed, Dartmouth College ; Lauren E. Culler, Dartmouth College ; Tobin Northfield, University of Wisconsin ; Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho
1:18 PM
Consequences of climatic variation on insect demography and population dynamics: General Principles
1:40 PM
Using relationships between temperature, metabolism and consumption to predict the effects of climate change on pest pressure
Joshua J. Tewksbury, University of Washington ; Curtis A. Deustch, University of California, Los Angeles ; David S. Battisti, University of Washington ; Scott C. Merrill, University of Vermont ; Rosamond L. Naylor, Stanford University
2:24 PM
Effects of climate change on community interactions
2:46 PM
3:08 PM
Break
3:23 PM
Evolutionary adaptation to climate change
3:23 PM
Potential effects of changing climate on Dendroctonus ponderosae, a widely distributed forest insect
Barbara J. Bentz, USDA, Forest Service ; James Powell, Utah State University ; Ryan Bracewell, University of Montana ; Karen Mock, Utah State University ; Michael Pfrender, University of Notre Dame
3:45 PM
Coevolution mediates the effects of climate change on interacting species
Tobin Northfield, University of Wisconsin ; Anthony R. Ives, University of Wisconsin
4:07 PM
Future challenges to Insect Pest Management in agriculture and forestry
4:07 PM
The impact of climate change on forest pests and their damage – results of the BACCARA project
Maartje Klapwijk, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
4:51 PM
5:13 PM
Concluding remarks
Aaron S. Weed, Dartmouth College ; Lauren E. Culler, Dartmouth College ; Tobin Northfield, University of Wisconsin ; Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho
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