91 Conservation Ecology

Thursday, May 21, 2009: 1:30 PM-3:15 PM
Vandenberg A
Moderator:
Marco Cantonati
1:30 PM
602
Life history and ecological trait relationships with imperilment and invasiveness in crayfish
Eric R. Larson, University of Washington; Julian D. Olden, University of Washington
1:45 PM
603
Monitoring requirements for the detection of trends in rare and indicator species
Hanneke E. Keizer-Vlek, Alterra; Paul W. Goedhart, Wageningen University and Research Centre; Piet F. M. Verdonschot, Alterra
2:00 PM
604
Development of an index for assessing the role of propagule pressure on salmonid hybridization
Stephen N. Bennett, Utah State University; John R. Olson, Utah State University
2:30 PM
606
The influence of teleconnections on the long-term dynamics of mass-breeding events in the threatened crested toad (Guanica, Puerto Rico)
Juan F. Blanco, Universidad de Antioquia; Jorge R. Ortiz-Zayas, University of Puerto Rico; Miguel Canals, Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
2:45 PM
607
Characterizing the habitat structure and unique fauna in anchialine pools on the island of Hawaii
Anne Brasher, U.S. Geological Survey; David Foote, USGS Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center; Tahzay Jones, National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program; Mariska Weijerman, National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program
3:00 PM
608
Use of benthic organisms from multiple taxonomic groups for the conservation-oriented classification of spring habitats: Neglected and threatened key habitats for biodiversity conservation
Marco Cantonati, Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali; Daniel Spitale, Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali; Reinhard Gerecke, University of Tübingen
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