12 Special Session - Population and Economic Growth Versus Biodiversity Conservation

Monday, May 18, 2009: 3:30 PM-6:15 PM
Pantlind Ballroom
Moderators:
Robert M. Hughes and Jerry Mead
3:45 PM
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The reference-degraded continuum - assessing biological condition relative to anthropogenic disturbance
Jan J.H. Ciborowski, University of Windsor; Lucinda B. Johnson, University of Minnesota; Jabed H. Tomal, University of Windsor; Karen Fung, University of Windsor; Yakuta Bhagat, University of Windsor; Jian Zhang, University of Windsor
4:30 PM
74
Can instream flow requirements protect biodiversity?
Mary C. Freeman, U. S. Geological Survey; James T. Peterson, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
4:45 PM
75
Dramatic declines in diadromous fishes
Karin Limburg, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK; John R. Waldman, Queens College
5:00 PM
76
Scenarios of global energy usage and climate change: Potential impacts on water temperature and fish growth potential
Jerry V. Mead, The Academy of Natural Sciences; Fredrick N. Scatena, University of Pennsylvania; Richard J. Horwitz, The Academy of Natural Sciences; Yude Pan, USDA Forest Service; Richard Birdsey, USDA Forest Service
5:15 PM
77
Using ecological concepts to understand and communicate environmental impacts of economic growth
Paul L. Angermeier, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
5:45 PM
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