ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Ten-Minute Papers, SysEB: Population Genetics and Biogeography

Tuesday, November 15, 2011: 7:40 AM-12:00 PM
Room A20, First Floor (Reno-Sparks Convention Center)
Organizer :
Jason R. Cryan
Moderators:
Paul Z. Goldstein
Jessica D. Jurzenski
7:40 AM
Introductory Remarks
7:45 AM
Evolutionary mechanisms of insecticide resistance in the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedmann)
Samia Elfékih, Imperial College London and The Natural History Museum; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University; Alfried Vogler, Imperial College London and The Natural History Museum
7:57 AM
Microsatellites reveal a strong subdivision of genetic structure in Chinese populations of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae)
Xiao-Yue Hong, Nanjing Agricultural University; Jing-Tao Sun, Nanjing Agricultural University; Chunlan Lian, University of Tokyo
8:09 AM
Consequences of genetic diveristy on host preference in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus
Kevin Burls, University of Nevada, Reno; Matthew Forister, University of Nevada; Guy Hoelzer, University of Nevada, Reno; Jake Shapiro, University of Nevada, Reno
8:21 AM
8:33 AM
Genetic differentation and diversity within and among populations of the bed bug (Cimex lectularius) across the United States and Canada
Warren Booth, North Carolina State University; Coby Schal, North Carolina State University; Edward L. Vargo, North Carolina State University
8:45 AM
Genetic differentiation and reduced reproductive compatibility between Californian populations of bean thrips, Caliothrips fasciatus (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Paul Rugman-Jones, University of California; Mark S. Hoddle, University of California; Richard Stouthamer, University of California
8:57 AM
Biogeography of Southern Hemisphere arthropods: a comparative molecular phylogenetic appraoch
Nate B. Hardy, University of New Mexico; Lyn Cook, University of Queensland
9:09 AM
Terrestrial arthropods of pre- and posteruption Kasatochi Island, Alaska: a test of the heterotrophs first hypothesis
Derek S. Sikes, University of Alaska; Diane O'Brien, University of Alaska; Andrew Baltensperger
9:21 AM
Diversity in a sensitive Arctic environment: comparing communities of Ichneumonidae on Ellesmere Island over five decades
Laura L. Timms, McGill University, Macdonald Campus; Andrew M. R. Bennett, Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes; Christopher M. Buddle, McGill University, Macdonald Campus; Terry A. Wheeler, McGill University
9:33 AM
Break
9:43 AM
Flower power
Robert Wharton, Texas A&M University; Lauren A. Ward, Texas A&M University; Catherine Saenz, Texas A&M University; Lauren K. Harrell, Texas A&M University; Christopher Wilson, Texas A&M University
10:07 AM
10,000 bees later:  an intensive inventory of native pollinators on Martha’s Vineyard Island (Dukes County, Massachusetts)
Paul Z. Goldstein, Smithsonian Institution; John S. Ascher, Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, Central; Russell Hopping, The Trustees of Reservations
10:19 AM
Lachnopus curvipes Fabricius 1787 and its radiation in the Caribbean region (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)
Jennifer C. Girón, University of Puerto Rico; Nico Franz, University of Puerto Rico; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University
10:31 AM
Encyclopedia of Life version 2: a vision for a global collaborative project
Katja Schulz, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History
10:55 AM
Diversity of tiger moths (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Arctiinae) along a tropical elevational gradient
David Wagner, University of Connecticut; Jadranka Rota, University of Copenhagen; Bernardo A. Espinoza, Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad
11:07 AM
Elaterid beetles in the tropical rainforests of peninsular Malaysia
Fauziah Abdullah, University of Malaya; Suwati Mat Isa, University Malaya
11:19 AM
A review of the aquatic Hymenoptera of the world
Andrew M. R. Bennett, Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes
11:31 AM
Concluding Remarks