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MS: The Role of Diversity in Pollinator Conservation

Wednesday, November 19, 2014: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
E143-144 (Oregon Convention Center)
Organizers:
Christina Mogren
Kristine Nemec


8:00 AM
Conversion of urban vacant land into gardens influences bee community structure without altering pollination services
Scott Prajzner, The Ohio State University ; Mary M. Gardiner, The Ohio State University
8:20 AM
Diverse gardening strategies to conserve pollinators in urban landscapes
Gail A. Langellotto, Oregon State University ; Kevin Matteson, Miami University ; Evelyn Fetridge, Fordham University
8:40 AM
Habitat restoration promotes pollinator persistence in intensively-managed agriculture
Leithen M'Gonigle, University of California ; Lauren Ponisio, University of California ; Kerry Cutler, University of California ; Claire Kremen, University of California
9:00 AM
Selection and testing of plant species for pollinator habitat, from decision analysis to validation
Neal M. Williams, University of California ; Eric Lonsdorf, Chicago Botanic Garden ; Kimiora Ward, University of California
9:20 AM
Floral resource production in oilseeds: Food for pollinators in an agriculture dominated landscape
Matthew Thom, USDA - ARS ; Carrie Eberle, USDA - ARS ; Frank Forcella, USDA - ARS ; Kristine Nemec, USDA - ARS ; Jonathan Lundgren, USDA - ARS ; Russ Gesch, USDA - ARS
9:40 AM
Intermission
9:55 AM
Flowering oilseed biofuel crops and pollinator conservation
Kristine Nemec, USDA - ARS ; Carrie Eberle, USDA - ARS ; Jonathan Lundgren, USDA - ARS ; Frank Forcella, USDA - ARS
10:15 AM
Engaging farmers and land managers to conserve important native pollinators
Sarina Jepsen, Xerces Society ; Mace Vaughan, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation ; Eric Mader, The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation ; Scott Black, Xerces Society
10:35 AM
Agricultural landscape diversity shapes pollinator communities
Christina Mogren, USDA - ARS ; Tatyana Rand, USDA - ARS ; Jonathan Lundgren, USDA - ARS
10:55 AM
Meta-community dynamics of pollinators in a fragmented landscape
Alexandra Harmon-Threatt, University of Illinois ; Tiffany Knight, Washington University
11:27 AM
Biotic homogenization of bee communities across spatial scales
Tina Harrison, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ; Rachael Winfree, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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