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P-IE SS: Roles of Biotic Interactions in Invasion Biology

Tuesday, November 18, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
Portland Ballroom 255 (Oregon Convention Center)
Organizers:
Shu-Sheng Liu
Stuart Reitz
Moderator:
Shu-Sheng Liu


1:30 PM
Welcoming Remarks
1:35 PM
Emerging themes in our understanding of species displacements
Stuart Reitz, Oregon State University ; Yulin Gao, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
2:00 PM
The role of mutualisms in invasions
Micky Eubanks, Texas A&M University
3:15 PM
Feeding on a begomovirus-infected plant enhances fecundity via increased expression of an insulin-like peptide in the whitefly, MEAM1
Qi Fang, Zhejiang University ; Jianyang Guo, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences ; Lu Cheng, Zhejiang University ; Gongyin Ye, Zhejiang University
3:15 PM
Herbivore community associated with an invasive mustard, Brassica tournefortii
Rebeccah A. Waterworth, University of California ; Thomas Prentice, University of California ; Richard A. Redak, University of California
3:15 PM
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3:15 PM
Spatial distribution and pattern of hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) induced hemlock mortality in the Southern Appalachians
Robert Coulson, Texas A&M University ; Tuula Kantola, Texas A&M University ; Maria Tchakerian, Texas A&M University
3:15 PM
Break
3:35 PM
The role of new host associations in the success of Cactoblastis cactorum as both a biological control agent and invasive species
Stephen Hight, USDA - ARS ; James E. Carpenter, USDA - ARS ; Guillermo Logarzo, USDA - ARS ; Laura Varone, USDA - ARS
4:00 PM
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4:50 PM
Apparent competition among an invasive and native plant mediated by an invasive insect
Sarah O'Neill, University of California ; Richard A. Redak, University of California ; Matt Daugherty, University of California
5:02 PM
Exploring The Role Of Symbiotic Fungus Derived Volatiles In The Host-Finding Behavior Of the invasive Sirex noctilio And native Sirex nigricornis (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)
Mark A. Sarvary, Cornell University ; Ann E. Hajek, Cornell University ; Katalin Boroczky, Cornell University ; Miriam Cooperband, USDA - APHIS - PPQ - CPHST ; Robert Raguso, Cornell University
5:14 PM
Niche evolution speeds invasion by the cinnabar moth: the role of climate, hosts, and enemies
Peter McEvoy, Oregon State University ; Evrim Karacetin, Erciyes University ; Linda P. Buergi, Oregon State University
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