ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Graduate Student Ten-Minute Paper Competition,P-IE-7

Monday, November 12, 2012: 8:10 AM-12:00 PM
Cumberland (Holiday Inn Knoxville Downtown)
Moderator:
Scott Hutchins


8:10 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:15 AM
Withdrawn
8:27 AM
St. Augustine grass resistance against the southern chinch bug, Blissus insularis Barber
Kate Youngs, North Carolina State University ; Yasmin J. Cardoza, North Carolina State University
8:39 AM
Harmonic radar tagging for tracking movement of stink bugs
Grant L. Pilkay, Clemson University ; Francis P. F. Reay-Jones, Clemson University ; Jeremy K. Greene, Clemson University
8:51 AM
Aquatic insects have positive indirect effects on terrestrial prey
Jamin Dreyer, University of Wisconsin ; David Hoekman, University of Wisconsin ; Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin
9:03 AM
Seasonal abundance and biology of brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), in Virginia vineyards
Sanjay Basnet, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Douglas G. Pfeiffer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Thomas P. Kuhar, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Curt A. Laub, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
9:15 AM
Relative suitability of selected fruit trees and wild hosts for development of brown marmorated stinkbug, Halyomorpha halys Stål (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Angelita Acebes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Tracy C. Leskey, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; J. Christopher Bergh, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
9:27 AM
Land use change affects spider community structure in the urban ecosystem of Cleveland, Ohio
Caitlin E. Burkman, Ohio State University, OARDC ; Mary M. Gardiner, Ohio State University
9:39 AM
Impacts of the establishment of two exotic coccinellid species on the historical native lady beetle community in Missouri
Lauren M. Diepenbrock, University of Missouri ; Deborah L. Finke, University of Missouri
9:51 AM
Break
10:03 AM
Inbreeding in horsenettle (Solanum carolinense) alters nocturnal plant volatile emissions that guide oviposition by specialist herbivores
Rupesh Ram Kariyat, Pennsylvania State University ; Kerry Mauck, Pennsylvania State University ; Chris Balogh, Pennsylvania State University ; Andrew G. Stephenson, Pennsylvania State University ; Mark C. Mescher, Pennsylvania State University ; Consuelo M. De Moraes, Pennsylvania State University
10:15 AM
Host plant (Solanum carolinense L.) inbreeding affects larval growth, adult flight metabolism, and gene expression of a specialist herbivore (Manduca sexta L.)
Scott L. Portman, Pennsylvania State University ; Rupesh Ram Kariyat, Pennsylvania State University ; Michelle Johnston, Pennsylvania State University ; Andrew G. Stephenson, Pennsylvania State University ; James H. Marden, Pennsylvania State University
10:27 AM
Does plant domestication change the dynamics of belowground herbivore-natural enemy interactions?
Monique J. Rivera, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ; Cesar Rodriguez-Saona, Rutgers University ; Albrecht Koppenhöfer, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
10:39 AM
The nutrient availability hypothesis: A test of a unifying plant-herbivore hypothesis
Warren B. Sconiers, Texas A&M University ; Micky D. Eubanks, Texas A&M University
10:51 AM
More than just the sweet stuff: Parasitic dodder vines imbibe host plant secondary metabolites that are toxic to insect herbivores
Jason D. Smith, Pennsylvania State University ; Consuelo M. De Moraes, Pennsylvania State University ; Mark C. Mescher, Pennsylvania State University
11:03 AM
The roles of plant-trapped carrion and enemy-free space in indirect defense against two herbivores on a sticky plant (Madia elegans)
Billy Krimmel, University of California, Davis ; Ian S. Pearse, University of California, Davis
11:15 AM
Diet breadth and macronutrient regulation reveal how generalist herbivores coexist
Paul A. Lenhart, Texas A&M University ; Micky D. Eubanks, Texas A&M University ; Spencer T. Behmer, Texas A&M University
11:27 AM
Evolution in wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) chemistry after escape and reassociation with a specialist herbivore (Depressaria pastinacella)
Tania Jogesh, University of Illinois ; Arthur Zangerl, University of Illinois ; Margaret Stanley, University of Auckland ; May R. Berenbaum, University of Illinois
11:39 AM
Concluding Remarks