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TMP's, P-IE Section: Environmental Entomology B

Tuesday, November 18, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
E146 (Oregon Convention Center)
Moderators:
Jeff Gore
Carlos E. Bográn


1:30 PM
1:42 PM
Polyandry restores fertility and diminished paternal effects in sib-mated Hippodamia convergens females
J. P. Michaud, Kansas State University ; Mohamed Bayoumy, Mansoura University
1:54 PM
Solutions to the sugarcane aphid pandemonium in south Texas: 2014
Raul Villanueva, Texas A&M University ; Danielle Sekula, Texas A&M University ; Gabriela Esparza-Diaz, Texas A&M University
2:06 PM
Assessing eco-evolutionary feedbacks among pea aphids, defensive symbionts, and natural enemies
Jacob Russell, Drexel University ; Andrew H. Smith, Drexel University ; Kerry M. Oliver, University of Georgia
2:30 PM
Overwintering potential of the potato psyllid (Bactericera cockerelli Sulc) and the bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum in eastern Oregon
Darrin Walenta, Oregon State University ; Erik Echegaray, Oregon State University ; Silvia Rondon, Oregon State University
2:42 PM
Application of spinetoram can stimulate populations of pear rust mite: A case of hormoligosis or disruption of biological control?
Richard Hilton, Oregon State University ; Robert A. Van Steenwyk, University of California
2:54 PM
An offseason reservoir of Virginia creeper leafhopper (Erythroneura ziczac) is an alternate host of grapevine red-blotch-associated virus in California vineyards
Brian Bahder, University of California ; Frank Zalom, University of California ; Mysore Sudarshana, USDA - Forest Service ; Saul Gonzalez, USDA - Forest Service
3:06 PM
Interacting environmental stressors lead to altered transgenerational disease resistance in a lepidopteran
Grant Olson, Simon Fraser University ; Judith H. Myers, University of British Columbia ; Jenny Cory, Simon Fraser University
3:30 PM
Indirect negative effects of predation outweigh benefits of habitat restoration for immature stages of a wetland butterfly
Frances S. Sivakoff, North Carolina State University ; Erik T. Aschehoug, North Carolina State University ; Heather L. Cayton, North Carolina State University ; William F. Morris, Duke University ; Nick M. Haddad, North Carolina State University
3:42 PM
Break
3:54 PM
Population level variation in chemical defense in the specialist butterfly, Euphydryas phaeton (Nymphalidae)
Peri A. Mason, University of Colorado ; M. Deane Bowers, University of Colorado
4:18 PM
New insights into the relationship between phloem occlusion mechanisms and phloem sap-feeders
Karla Medina-Ortega, University of California ; Greg Walker, University of California
4:30 PM
Double deception: Ant-mimicking spiders elude both visually- and chemically-oriented predators
Divya Uma, Azim Premji University ; Martha Weiss, Georgetown University
4:42 PM
Color morph and infection with Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus influence flight capability and dispersal of the Asian citrus psyllid
Xavier Martini, University of Florida ; Mark Hoffmann, University of Florida ; Kirsten S Pelz-Stelinski, University of Florida ; Lukasz L. Stelinski, University of Florida
4:54 PM
Eat or be eaten: Fungus and nematodes switch off as predator and prey
E. Erin Morris, University of Copenhagen ; Ann E. Hajek, Cornell University
5:06 PM
Genetic analysis of defense related genes in switchgrass during greenbug aphid (Schizaphis graminum (Rondani)) infestation
Teresa Donze-Reiner, University of Nebraska ; Travis J. Prochaska, University of Nebraska ; Nathan Palmer, University of Nebraska ; Gautam Sarath, USDA - ARS ; Tiffany Heng-Moss, University of Nebraska
5:18 PM
Urban outbreaks of herbivores: Determining the effects of nutrients and drought on herbivore abundance in urban forests
Warren B. Sconiers, North Carolina State University ; Emily K. Meineke, North Carolina State University ; Adam Dale, North Carolina State University ; Steven D. Frank, North Carolina State University