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PS: Agricultural Intensification and Insect Communities: Production Trade-Off Challenges with 9 Billion on the Horizon

Sunday, November 16, 2014: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Portland Ballroom 251 (Oregon Convention Center)
Organizers:
Anders S. Huseth
Jessica D. Petersen


8:05 AM
Restoring beneficial insect communities in biodiverse agroecosystems while feeding 9 billion people
Miguel Altieri, University of California ; Houston Wilson, University of California
8:30 AM
8:55 AM
Pollination services versus biodiversity conservation in agroecosystems: Compatible or conflicting objectives?
Daniel Cariveau, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ; Molly MacLeod, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ; Faye E. Benjamin, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ; Rachael Winfree, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
9:20 AM
Break
9:30 AM
Agricultural intensification and its effect on local management practices
Katja Poveda, Cornell University ; Maria Diaz, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
9:55 AM
Insecticide resistance in a specialist herbivore shows a hidden cost of agricultural intensification
Anders Huseth, Cornell University ; Jessica D. Petersen, Cornell University ; Katja Poveda, Cornell University ; Zsofia Szendrei, Michigan State University ; Brian A. Nault, Cornell University ; George G. Kennedy, North Carolina State University ; Russell L. Groves, University of Wisconsin
10:20 AM
Does landscape simplification consistently drive insecticide use?
Ashley E. Larsen, University of California ; Steven Gaines, University of California ; Olivier Deschênes, University of California
10:45 AM
Break 2
10:55 AM
Tradeoffs between agricultural intensification and insect-transmitted disease
David Crowder, Washington State University ; Elizabeth Dysktra, Washington State Department of Health ; Jeb Owen, Washington State University
11:20 AM
Agricultural ecosystem health and intensification, economy of scale or economy of scope?
Casey Hoy, The Ohio State University ; Ben Kerrick, The Ohio State University ; Elizabeth Kolbe, The Ohio State University
11:45 AM
Discussion
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