ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Ten-Minute Papers, P-IE Section, Population Monitoring and Modeling

Tuesday, November 15, 2011: 1:10 PM-5:10 PM
Room A19, First Floor (Reno-Sparks Convention Center)
Organizers:
B. Rogers Leonard
Bonnie Pendleton
Robert Meagher
1:10 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:15 PM
Acetate esters as pheromone components in congeneric sympatric parasitoids of the wheat stem sawfly
Rex A. Davis, Montana State University; David K. Weaver, Montana State University
1:51 PM
Capture and host strain of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) in traps baited with different pheromone blends
Robert Meagher, USDA - ARS; Rodney Nagoshi, USDA - ARS; J. Scott Armstrong, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
2:03 PM
Utilizing Photoshop for quantitative data collection and analysis
Charles P. Hesselein, Alabama Cooperative Extension System
2:15 PM
Development of pheromone-based trapping method for the sweetpotato weevil, Cylas formicarius
Gadi V. P. Reddy, University of Guam; Rosalie S. Kikuchi, University of Guam; LouAnna T. Manibusan, University of Guam; Gabriel J. McNassar, University of Guam; Jenelyn E. Remolona, University of Guam
2:27 PM
Demographic matrix model for informing swallow-wort (Vincetoxicum spp.) biological control
Lindsey R. Milbrath, USDA - ARS; Jeromy Biazzo, USDA - ARS; Adam Davis, USDA - ARS
2:39 PM
What’s eating you? Molecular tracking of predation on stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in cotton
Kacie J. Johansen, University of Kentucky; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University; John R. Ruberson, University of Georgia; James D. Harwood, University of Kentucky
2:51 PM
A male-produced pheromone attracts both sexes of Sirex noctilio, the European woodwasp
Miriam F. Cooperband, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST; Ashley Hartness, USDA - APHIS - PPQ - CPHST; Katalin Böröczky, North Carolina State University; Tappey H. Jones, Virginia Military Institute; Kelley Zylstra, USDA - APHIS; James H. Tumlinson, Pennsylvania State University; Victor Mastro, USDA - APHIS - PPQ - CPHST
3:03 PM
Break
3:18 PM
Predicting the spatial distribution of golf course insects using ecological niche models
Matthew J. Petersen, Cornell University; Daniel C. Peck, Cornell University
3:30 PM
Competitive-trapping: a novel one-step method for estimating absolute density of insects
James R. Miller, Michigan State University; Larry J. Gut, Michigan State University; Peter Mcghee, Michigan State University
3:42 PM
Comparative movement of codling moth (Cydia pomonella) in apple orchards under pheromone mating disruption, using hand-applied isomate dispensers, aerosol emitters, and no pheromone
Peter S. McGhee, Michigan State University; Larry J. Gut, Michigan State University; James R. Miller, Michigan State University
3:54 PM
Instantaneous trapping efficiency of two pheromone traps for two fruit pests under field conditions
Matthew Grieshop, Michigan State University; Anne Nielsen, Michigan State University
4:18 PM
A probabilistic pathway model of forest insect dispersal via recreational firewood transport
Frank H Koch, USDA - Forest Service; Denys Yemshanov, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service; Roger D. Magarey, North Carolina State University; William D. Smith, USDA - Forest Service
4:30 PM
Adaptations of multivariate tools reveal spatial gradients in Carabidae community dynamics across field-forest ecotones
Timothy W. Leslie, Long Island University; David J. Biddinger, Pennsylvania State University; Jason R. Rohr, University of South Florida; Shelby Fleischer, Pennsylvania State University
4:42 PM
Using degree-days and plant phenology to predict pest activity
Raymond Young, Auburn University; David Held, Auburn University
4:54 PM
Trapping spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii) with apple cider vinegar and wine
Todd B. Adams, Oregon Department of Agriculture; Peter J. Landolt, USDA - ARS; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University; Helmuth W. Rogg, Oregon Department of Agriculture
5:06 PM
Concluding Remarks