ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Graduate Student Ten-Minute Paper Competition,P-IE-6

Monday, November 12, 2012: 8:10 AM-12:00 PM
Ballroom F, Floor Three (Knoxville Convention Center)
Moderator:
J. Lindsey Flexner


8:10 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:15 AM
Fine-scale spatial distribution of captured indigenous and marked wild-type navel orangeworm in a kairomone-baited mass trapping system
Devin A. Clarke, California State University, Chico ; Justin E. Nay, Integral Ag., Inc ; Elizabeth A. Boyd, California State University, Chico
8:27 AM
Traps as a detection tool for low density Asian longhorned beetle populations in Worcester, Massachusetts using pheromone and kairomone blends
Peter S. Meng, Pennsylvania State University ; Maya Nehme, Pennsylvania State University ; Melody A. Keena, USDA, Forest Service ; R. Talbot Trotter, USDA, Forest Service ; Angela M. Hoover, Pennsylvania State University ; Dana C. Roberts, Pennsylvania State University ; Kelsey A. Benkoski, Pennsylvania State University ; Clint McFarland, USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) ; Alan J. Sawyer, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Otis Laboratory ; Kelli Hoover, Pennsylvania State University
8:51 AM
Oviposition preferences of Pickleworm (Diaphania nitidalis) with implications for management through trap crops and companion planting
Rosalie Leiner, University of Hawaii, Manoa ; Helen Spafford, University of Hawaii, Manoa
9:03 AM
Employing immunomarkers to track dispersal and trophic relationships of a piercing-sucking predator, Podisus maculiventris (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Jessica L. Kelly, Purdue University ; James R. Hagler, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Ian Kaplan, Purdue University
9:15 AM
Monitoring alkali bee (Nomia melanderi) flight height with a vehicular bee sweeper in Washington State
Amber C. Vinchesi, Washington State University ; Douglas B. Walsh, Washington State University
9:27 AM
Mapping dispersal of an invasive gallmaker using GIS and remote sensing: Localized proliferation of the Asian chestnut gall wasp
Ignazio Graziosi, University of Kentucky ; Lynne Rieske Kinney, University of Kentucky
9:39 AM
Evaluation of monitoring methods for the redbay ambrosia beetle (Xyleborus glabratus), a new invasive species from southeast Asia
Latasha D. Tanner, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University ; Lambert H. B Kanga, Florida A&M University
9:51 AM
Developing a bait for asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae) monitoring in commercial asparagus fields
William R. Morrison, Michigan State University ; Zsofia Szendrei, Michigan State University
10:03 AM
Break
10:15 AM
The effect of intertrap distance and chlorantraniliprole seed treatments on Mexican rice borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) pheromone trap capture in rice fields
B. E. Wilson, Louisiana State University AgCenter ; Jeremy D. Allison, Louisiana State University AgCenter ; T. E. Reagan, Louisiana State University AgCenter ; J. M. Beuzelin, LSU AgCenter ; M.T. VanWeelden, LSU AgCenter
10:51 AM
Simulating the location of Bemisia tabaci biotype B (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) nymphs on tomato plants
Diego F. Rincon, Ohio State University ; Luis A. Caņas, Ohio State University ; Casey W. Hoy, Ohio State University
11:03 AM
Predictive habitat selection modeling for an endangered insect species across a Wisconsin landscape
Anna N. Hess, Michigan Technological University ; Andrew J. Storer, Michigan Technological University ; Robert J. Hess, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ; Michael J. Falkowski, Michigan Technological University
11:15 AM
Modeling realized niches for invasive consumers: a geographic model of resource quality for the South American cactus moth, Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg)
Tyler E. Schartel, Mississippi State University ; Christopher P. Brooks, Mississippi State University
11:27 AM
Seasonal flight dynamics of aphid species in occurrence with potato virus Y infection in commercial potato fields of Wisconsin
Natalie Hernandez, University of Wisconsin ; Russell L. Groves, University of Wisconsin
11:39 AM
Concluding Remarks