Monday, August 4, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
PS 11 - Plant-Insect Interactions | |||
PS 11-128 | Choosiness in rolled-leaf beetles: Both leaf age and leaf configuration affect colonization by the specialist herbivore Cephaloleia fenestrata (Chrysomelidae: Hispinae) Alexander J. Forde, Carleton College, Jenna E. Forsyth, Carleton College, Mark J. McKone, Carleton College, Jannel L. Anderson, Carleton College, Clare E. Kazanski, Carleton College, Mark D. Luterra, Carleton College | ||
PS 11-129 | Nutrient-modulated defensive mutualism: Herbivore resistance in two endophyte-infected grasses Nicholas Marra, Hope College, Thomas L. Bultman, Hope College, Terrence J. Sullivan, Hope College, David J. Gonthier, University of Toledo, Kenneth Brown, Hope College, Adam Eidson, Hope College | ||
PS 11-130 | Ecological speciation in a multi-trophic context: Goldenrods, gall midges, and parasitoids Brenda L. Wells, Wright State University, Seth T. Jenkins, Wright State University, John O. Stireman III, Wright State University | ||
PS 11-131 | Top-down impacts on insect herbivores: Bird and spider predation on temperate forest caterpillars Timothy E. Farkas, Wesleyan University, Kailen A. Mooney, University of California at Irvine, Michael S. Singer, Wesleyan University | ||
PS 11-132 | Causes of variation in damage by folivores: The roles of ecosystem productivity and habitat complexity Shubha Shrestha, Wichita State University, Francis L. Russell, Wichita State University | ||
PS 11-133 | An analysis of scopal hair variation in specialist bees (Emphorini: Apidae) Sara E. Murphy, Southern Illinois University, Sedonia D. Sipes, Southern Illinois University | ||
PS 11-134 | Ecological determinants of polyphagy by an insect herbivore (Hyphantria cunea, Arctiidae) Peri A. Mason, Wesleyan University, Kevi C. Mace, Wesleyan University, Michael S. Singer, Wesleyan University | ||
PS 11-135 | Dissimilar asymmetries in a coevolutionary network: Beetles, palms, and squirrels in the Bolivian lowlands Laurel Young, Saint Louis University, Rodrigo S Rios, Saint Louis University, Gerardo R. Camilo, Saint Louis University | ||
PS 11-136 | Undergraduate research and the two-year college: A population-level and interclonal study of the stem-galling fly Eurosta solidaginis Craig A. Longtine, North Hennepin Community College |
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