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P-IE SS: New Perspectives on Changing Landscapes Offered by Big Data Approaches

Wednesday, November 19, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
B117-119 (Oregon Convention Center)
Organizers:
Steven Highland
Rosalind James


1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:40 PM
The phylogenetics and population genetics of disease vector mosquitoes on a continental scale
Phillip Schumm, USDA - ARS ; Lee Cohnstaedt, USDA - ARS ; Paul Hohenlohe, University of Idaho ; Elin Maki, USDA ; Jason Boone, Floragenex, Inc
2:00 PM
The promise and peril of retroactive data capture from museum specimens
James Strange, USDA - ARS ; Jonathan Koch, Utah State University ; Harold Ikerd, USDA - ARS ; Terry Griswold, USDA - ARS
2:20 PM
Factors affecting honey-bee mortality: a spatial approach
Miriam Bixby, University of British Columbia ; Kathy Baylis, University of Illinois
2:40 PM
An overview of glassy-winged sharpshooter and Pierce's disease in California
Mark Sisterson, USDA - ARS ; Rodrigo Krugner, University of California
3:00 PM
Temporal changes in crop diversity and its potential impact on honey bees
Jonathan Aguilar, Kansas State University ; Steven Highland, Utah State University ; Rosalind James, USDA - ARS ; John Hendrickson, USDA - ARS ; Dennis Welker, Utah State University
3:20 PM
Break
3:40 PM
How changes to grassland landscapes impact insect communities: results from a collaborative distributed experiment
Eric Lind, University of Maryland ; Elizabeth Borer, University of Minnesota ; Adam Kay, University of St. Thomas ; Kim La Pierre, University of California ; Nutrient Network, University of Minnesota
4:00 PM
Long-term mosquito population surveillance records and satellite environmental data leveraged to investigate arbovirus transmission risk in the US
Seth Britch, USDA - ARS ; Kenneth J. Linthicum, USDA - ARS ; Assaf Anyamba, National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; Edwin Pak, National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; Jennifer Small, National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; Compton J. Tucker, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
4:20 PM
Pathogens, parasites, and crashing gypsy moth populations
Ann E. Hajek, Cornell University ; Patrick Tobin, USDA - Forest Service ; Kyle J. Haynes, University of Virginia
4:40 PM
IPM trends and data: two decades of pesticide use and risk
Michael Guzy, Oregon State University ; Peter C. Ellsworth, University of Arizona ; Al Fournier, University of Arizona ; Wayne Dixon, University of Arizona ; Paul Jepson, Oregon State University ; John C. Palumbo, University of Arizona ; Wade D. Pronschinske, n/a
5:00 PM
Spatial and temporal patterns of honey-bee colony change
Steven Highland, Utah State University ; Rosalind James, USDA - ARS ; Dennis Welker, Utah State University
5:20 PM
Concluding Remarks
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