ESA Southeastern Branch Meeting Online Program

Student Symposium - Invasive Species and Novel Methods of Identification, Monitoring and Control

Tuesday, March 5, 2013: 8:00 AM-11:45 AM
Capitol Room (Hilton Baton Rouge)
Organizers:
Stephanie Weldon
Erika Machtinger


8:00 AM
077
Invasive species data sharing, apps & maps via Bugwood Services
Joseph LaForest, The University of Georgia
8:25 AM
078
Management of hemlock wooly adelgid:  Traditional techniques yield novel technologies
Gregory J. Wiggins, University of Tennessee ; Jerome F. Grant, University of Tennessee ; Abdul Hakeem, University of Tennessee
8:50 AM
079
Progress on developing a novel IPM research and demonstration project for the aquatic weed Hydrilla in Florida
James P. Cuda, University of Florida ; Jennifer Gillett-Kaufman, UF/IFAS ; William Overholt, University of Florida ; Karen N. Stratman, University of Florida ; Raymond L. Hix, Florida A&M University ; Eutychus Kariuki, Florida A & M University ; Judy Shearer, US Army ; Emma N. I. Weeks, University of Florida ; Joan Bradshaw, University of Florida ; Ken Gioeli, University of Florida ; Verena-Ulrike Lietze, University of Florida
9:15 AM
080
Exploiting previously unknown interactions between subterranean termites and blue-stain fungi
John Riggins, Mississippi State University ; Nathan S. Little, Mississippi State University
10:05 AM
Break
10:55 AM
083
Non-native forest insects in eastern North America alter native flora and fauna communities
David R. Coyle, University of Georgia ; Kamal JK. Gandhi, University of Georgia
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