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

Tuesday, November 12, 2013: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Meeting Room 12 B (Austin Convention Center)
Moderators:
William Meikle
J. Lindsey Flexner


8:00 AM
The surprising importance of modeling abundance when assessing PIP durability
Nicholas Friedenberg, Applied Biomathematics ; Kevin Shoemaker, Applied Biomathematics
8:12 AM
Modeling effects of environmental variation on the population dynamics of the western corn rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Haridas Chirakkal, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; Lance J. Meinke, University of Nebraska ; Blair Siegfried, University of Nebraska ; Brigitte Tenhumberg, University of Nebraska
8:36 AM
Monitoring native- and non-native bark and woodboring insect colonization following a 2011 EF3 tornado in Massachusetts
Ryan Hanavan, USDA Forest Service ; Kevin J. Dodds, USDA Forest Service ; Marc DiGirolomo, US Forest Service
8:48 AM
Modeling endemic bark beetle populations in southwestern ponderosa pine forests
Christopher Garza, Texas A&M University ; Andrew Birt, Texas A&M University ; Barbara J. Bentz, USDA - Forest Service ; Robert Coulson, Texas A&M University
9:00 AM
How good are degree day models in predicting large scale abundances of brown marmorated stink bugs?
P. Dilip Venugopal, University of Maryland ; Galen Dively, University of Maryland ; William O. Lamp, University of Maryland
9:24 AM
Density-dependent phase polyphenism in the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperta
Weidong Pan, Texas A&M University ; Maria Julissa Ek-Ramos, Texas A&M University ; Cesar Valencia, Texas A & M University ; Wenqing Zhou, Texas A&M University ; Gregory Sword, Texas A&M University
9:36 AM
Modeling pollinator movements to predict transgene escape in insect-pollinated crops
Johanne Brunet, USDA Agricultural Research Service ; Yang Zhao, University of Wisconsin ; Megan Van Etten, USDA - ARS ; Margaret W. Thairu, University of Wisconsin ; Vera Pfeiffer, University of Wisconsin ; Jillian Henss, USDA-ARS ; Murray Clayton, University of Wisconsin
9:48 AM
Break
10:00 AM
What modeling populations of the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida, tells us
William Meikle, USDA – ARS ; Niels Holst, University of Aarhus ; Joseph Patt, USDA - ARS
10:12 AM
Withdrawn
10:24 AM
Crowdsourcing pest sampling data using a web-based Pest Sampler
Wendy Johnson, Kansas State University ; Brian McCornack, Kansas State University
10:36 AM
Modeling the within-plant distribution of Bemisia tabaci biotype B using patterns of aggregation and leaf selection as predictors
Diego Rincon, The Ohio State University ; Casey Hoy, The Ohio State University ; Luis A. Cañas, The Ohio State University
10:48 AM
Surveying aphid vectors and alternative hosts of Potato virus Y in Oregon and Washington
Alexzandra F. Murphy, Oregon State University ; Silvia I. Rondon, Oregon State University
11:00 AM
Evaluating large-scale monitoring of the potato psyllid (Hemiptera: Triozidae) in the Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington
Silvia I. Rondon, Oregon State University ; Alexzandra F. Murphy, Oregon State University ; Erik R. Echegaray, Oregon State University
11:12 AM
Seasonal population fluctuation of the potato psyllid Bactericera cockerelli (Hemiptera:Triozidae) in the lower Columbia Basin
Erik R. Echegaray, Oregon State University ; Silvia I. Rondon, Oregon State University