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MS: Landscape and Entomology: Geospatial Research in a Changing World

Wednesday, November 19, 2014: 1:30 PM-3:30 PM
F150 (Oregon Convention Center)
Organizers:
Noel Hahn
Sunil Tewari
Matthew Strom
Moderators:
Noel Hahn
Sunil Tewari
Matthew Strom


1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:30 PM
Using GIS to map and manage stink bugs
Michael Toews, University of Georgia ; Ishakh Pulakkatu Thodi, Mississippi State University
1:50 PM
Integrating broad-scale landscape perspectives with bees, floral resources, and fruit crop yields
Rachel Mallinger, University of Wisconsin ; Hannah Gaines Day, University of Wisconsin ; Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin
2:30 PM
Multiscale spatial analysis to identify landscape correlates of native stink bugs and the invasive stink bug Halyomorpha halys
P. Dilip Venugopal, University of Maryland ; Galen Dively, University of Maryland ; Ames Herbert, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Joanne Whalen, University of Delaware ; William O. Lamp, University of Maryland
2:50 PM
Spatial optimization of invasive species surveillance effort across road networks
Andrew M. Liebhold, USDA - Forest Service ; Rebecca Epanchin-Niell, Resources for the Future
3:10 PM
Crowdsourcing invasive species occurrences in North America
Joseph LaForest, University of Georgia
3:30 PM
Concluding Remarks
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