Program
Monday, August 7, 8-11:30 am
Biodiversity I: environmental gradients and habitat factors, Part 1
Population dynamics I: plants
Foraging strategies and behavior
Carbon cycling I
Paleoecology
Behavioral ecology
Evolutionary ecology I
Aquatic ecology I: river ecosystems
Grassland ecology I
Mammalian ecology
Remote sensing
Savanna ecology
Avian ecology
Amphibian and reptile ecology and decline
Ecological modeling I: populations, communities, and ecosystems
Tuesday, August 8, 8-11:30 am
Disturbance ecology
Invasive species I: environmental and habitat factors
Biodiversity II: environmental gradients and habitat factors, Part 2
Population dynamics II: animals
Food webs I: trophic interactions
Carbon cycling II
Seed ecology: dispersal, predation, and pathogens
Biogeography
Community ecology I: community structure and assembly
Urban ecology I
Disease ecology I: parasites
Aquatic ecology II: river ecosystems
Agroecology
Forest ecology I
Invertebrate ecology
Tuesday, August 8, 1:30-5 pm
Invasive species II: invasibility of communities and species invasiveness
Biodiversity III : ecosystem function
Metapopulations and metacommunities
Food webs II: environmental and habitat factors
Plant species interactions I: competition
Pollination ecology I
Evolutionary ecology II: life history, speciation, and coevolution
Ecophysiology I: hydology and hydraulics
Community ecology II: community dynamics and change
Urban ecology II
Disease ecology II: viruses and epidemics
Microbial ecology
Aquatic ecology III : lake ecosystems
Grassland ecology II
Forest ecology II: population dynamics and regeneration
Wednesday, August 9, 8-11:30 am
Climate and global change I: carbon cycling
Invasive species III : impacts on native species, communities, and ecosystems
Biodiversity IV: grasslands, soil communities, and tools
Biogeochemical processes and dynamics
Effects of herbivory, Part I
Pollination ecology II
Restoration ecology I: aquatic and riparian ecosystems
Ecophysiology II: respiration, transpiration, and primary production
Disease ecology III : host-pathogen interactions and disease dynamics
Forest ecology III : historical and environmental changes
Soil ecology
Ecological modeling II
Temperate deciduous forest ecology
Conifer and mixed-conifer forest ecology
Wednesday, August 9, 1:30-5 pm
Climate and global change II: impacts on ecosystems at varying scales
Decomposition and detrital dynamics I
Invasive species IV: trophic interactions and competition
Species richness, species-area relationship, and mid-domain effect
Carbon and nitrogen dynamics
Ecosystem processes and services
Effects of herbivory, Part II
Restoration ecology II: prairies, savannas, and aridlands
Ecophysiology III : thermoregulation, nutrition, and photoreception
Disease ecology IV: transmission and land use
Forest ecology and management
Landscape ecology
Prey preference and prey defense mechanisms
Ecological modeling III
Mycorrhizal ecology

Thursday, August 10, 8-11:30 am
Invasive species V: detection and prediction
Spatial ecology I
Niches and habitat selection
Nitrogen cycling I
Stoichiometry, allometry, and scaling
Plant species interactions II: allelopathy, competition, and facilitation
Plant-herbivore interactions I
Restoration ecology III : forest ecosystems
Ecophysiology IV: photosynthesis and environmental gradients
Community ecology III: species composition
Predator-prey interactions
Fire ecology: behavior, effects, and management
Conservation ecology I: reserve selection, design, and management
Estuarine and wetland ecology

Thursday, August 10, 1:30-5 pm
Decomposition and detrital dynamics II
Invasive species VI: spread, distribution, variation, and adaptations
Spatial ecology II
Nitrogen cycling II
Plant reproductive ecology
Plant-herbivore interactions II
Ecological education I: undergraduate teaching
Population and community genetics
Statistical ecology
Forest and habitat fragmentation
Predation risk
Conservation ecology II
Fish ecology: habitat, behavior, food webs, and human impacts
Arid ecosytem ecology
Ecology of natural and created wetland ecosystems

Friday, August 11, 8-11:30 am
Invasive species VII : prevention, control, and models
Nutrient cycling
Species interactions: mutualism, symbiosis, parasitism
Ecological education II: interdisciplinary and community education
Species movement and dispersal
Marine ecology
Tropical ecology
Subalpine and boreal forest ecology
Riparian ecology
Uses of stable isotopes in ecology
Environmental impact and risk assessment, ecoinformatics, and decision theory
Shrub and woodland ecology



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