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Integrating Insect Conservation Theory and Practice

Monday, April 4, 2016: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
Marlin (Pacific Beach Hotel)
Organizers:
Daniel Rubinoff
Jesse A. Eiben


1:30 PM
39
An ecosystem and relational approach to invertebrate conservation
Lorena Wada, Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office​
1:50 PM
40
What should we conserve? Lessons learned on Haleakal'a
James Liebherr, Cornell University
2:30 PM
42
Drosophila conservation on Oahu: Progress and priorities
Karl Magnacca, Oahu Army Natural Resources Program
2:50 PM
43
3:10 PM
Break
3:30 PM
44
Developing the State of Hawaii Native Invertebrate Database, a tool for managers and researchers
Cynthia B. A. King, State of Hawai'i ; Rodney Murashige, DataHouse Consulting
4:10 PM
46
Reconciling statistical rigor and biological inference in models of butterfly occupancy
Erica Fleishman, University of California Davis ; Rick Scherer, Colorado State University ; Matthias Leu, College of William and Mary ; David Pavlik, University of Minnesota
4:30 PM
47
4:50 PM
48
Seasonal sensitivity in the life history of a tropical leafwing (Anaea aidea; Nymphalidae) in a temperate climate
Robert McElderry, University of California Los Angeles ; Carol Horvitz, University of Miami
5:10 PM
49
Intra- and inter-annual distribution and density fluctuations of high alpine restricted arthropods on the summit of Maunakea, Hawaii
Jesse A. Eiben, University of Hawai'i Hilo ; Jessica Kirkpatrick, University of Hawai'i Hilo ; Frederick Klasner, University of Hawai'i Hilo ; Daniel Rubinoff, University of Hawai'i
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