Wednesday, August 6, 2008: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM | |||
102 D, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
COS 62 - Agriculture, Agroecology, and Agroforestry I | |||
1:30 PM | COS 62-1 | Landscape diversity enhances the biological control of an introduced crop pest in the north-central U.S Mary M. Gardiner, Michigan State University, Douglas A. Landis, Michigan State University, Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin - Madison | |
1:50 PM | COS 62-2 | Linking habitat heterogeneity and insect dynamics at multiple spatial scales M.E. O'Rourke, Cornell University, K. Rienzo-Stack, Cornell University, A.G. Power, Cornell University | |
2:10 PM | COS 62-3 | Influence of off-crop natural areas on predation of crop pests in an annual crop at local and landscape scale Ben P. Werling, University of Wisconsin, Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin | |
2:30 PM | COS 62-4 | Resilience or rebound? Terrestrial arthropod community response to a catastrophic perturbance in Pacific Northwest poplars R. Andrew Rodstrom, Washington State University, John J. Brown, Washington State University | |
2:50 PM | COS 62-5 | Agroecology at the landscape level: Does natural habitat provide pest control to farms Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, University of California, Berkeley, Claire Kremen, University of California, Berkeley | |
3:10 PM | Break | ||
3:20 PM | COS 62-6 | Modelling effects of pika and livestock herbivory on pastureland of the Tibetan Plateau Brigitte W. Hogan, Arizona State University, J. Marty Anderies, Arizona State University, Andrew T. Smith, Arizona State University | |
3:40 PM | COS 62-7 | Anticipation of different phenological phases of apple using artificial neural network Hojjatolah Yazdanpanah, University of Isfahan, Delnaz Ohadi, Isfahan meteorological reseach center | |
4:00 PM | COS 62-8 | Results of a large-scale experiment assessing the ecological and economic aspects of novel forest management techniques aimed at developing old-growth characteristics Karl J. Martin, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Brian J. Palik, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Thomas W. Steele, University of Wisconsin Extension, Mike L. Worland, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Karin S. Fassnacht, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources | |
4:20 PM | COS 62-9 | Avian communities and vegetation structure in cacao and banana agroforests of Talamanca, Costa Rica Chad B. Wilsey, University of Washington, Stan Temple, University of Wisconsin-Madison & Aldo Leopold Foundation | |
4:40 PM | COS 62-10 | Increasing importance of field boundaries for butterfly diversity in intensively cultivated landscapes Johan E. Ekroos, University of Helsinki, Mikko P. Kuussaari, Finnish Environment Institute |
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