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Wednesday 28 June

Symposium—Regional Habitat Conservation Plans: the California Experience

10:00 An overview of Regional Habitat Conservation Plans in California: status and trends

CAMPBELL, VICKI

10:15 Management of the working landscape

THOMPSON, BARTON

10:30 Developing long-term and large-scale monitoring programs for Regional Conservation Plans

JOHNSON, BRENDA

10:45 Improving science delivery for regional conservation plans: lessons from science advisory processes in California

SPENCER, WAYNE

11:00 Implementing the San Diego MSCP program: successes and challenges

Oberbauer, Tomas and JEREMY BUEGGE

11:15 Implementation of the San Bruno Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan after 23 years

REID, THOMAS and Victoria Harris

11:30 Implementation issues for Habitat Conservation Plans in the United States

WATCHMAN, LAURA HOOD

Symposium—The Role of Recreational Fishers in Conservation and Management

10:00 Canada’s recreational fisheries: the invisible collapse?

POST, JOHN

10:15 Fly fishing for biodiversity

HOGAN, ZEB, Jake Vander Zanden, Sudeep Chandra, David Gilroy, Brant Allen, and Erdenebat Manchin

10:30 Fostering an ocean ethic among the freshwater angling public

WILLIAMS, JACK

10:45 Bringing together freshwater and marine angling interests in conservation: Canada’s sport fishing advisory board

KRISTIANSON, GERRY

11:00 Reeling in conservation: managing the red snapper fishery in the southeastern United States

Coleman, Felicia and Will Figueira

11:15 Recreational fishers and the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Marine Protected Areas: conservation tool or usergroup conflict?

MCCREA, MERIT

11:30 Recreational fishers’ data and involvement—essential elements in increasing biodiversity protection within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

CAMERON, DARREN

11:45 Panel Discussion

Climate Change

10:00 Do artificially incubated tuatara (Reptilia) survive and grow as well as those incubated naturally?

GRUBER, MONICA, Shirley Pledger, Susan Keall, Charles Daugherty, and Nicola Nelson

10:15 Quantifying relationships between community shifts and environmental change

DEBINSKI, DIANE, Ron VanNimwegen, and Mark Jakubauskas

10:30 Thermal stress is a driver of coral disease dynamics on the Great Barrier Reef

SELIG, ELIZABETH, John Bruno, Kenneth Casey, Cathie Page, Bette Willis, Drew Harvell, Jack Weiss, and Hugh Sweatman

10:45 Process-based modeling of climate change impacts on birds in the arid regions of South Africa

ERASMUS, BAREND, Andrew McKechnie, and Sander Oom

11:00 Effects of an ENSO-related fire on the birds of a lowland tropical forest in Sumatra

Adeney, J. Marion, Joshua Ginsberg, GARETH RUSSELL, and Margaret Kinnaird

11:15 How does habitat fragmentation affect range shifts in space and time?

MELLES, STEPHANIE, Marie-Josee Fortin, and Kathryn Lindsay

11:30 Effects of hydrology and landuse on amphibian breeding potential and community structure in the prairie pothole region

OLKER, JENNIFER, Patrick Shoff, Lucinda Johnson, Tom Hollenhorst, Angela Rohweder, and Glenn Guntenspergen

11:45 Looking for trouble: unpredictability of effects of transferring water away from irrigation in the western United States

WIENER, JOHN

Conservation of Migratory Taxa

10:00 The decline of an endangered woodland caribou population: landscape composition and adult survival

WITTMER, HEIKO, Clayton Apps, and Bruce McLellan

10:15 Do Magellanic penguins in the Pacific migrate?

SKEWES, ELIZABETH, P. Dee Boersma, and Alejandro Simeone

10:30 Restoration of a Common Murre colony using social attraction

MCCHESNEY, GERARD, Michael Parker, Stephen Kress, Harry Carter, and Richard Golightly

10:45 Bald Eagle migration and habitat utilization in California’s San Joaquin Valley

KOSHEAR, JEANNINE, Janet Linthicum, and Mike Smith

11:00 The Rakiura Titi restoration project: mitigation of the Command oil spill injury by eradication of rats from Sooty Shearwater breeding colonies in New Zealand

Nevins, Hannah, MICHELLE HESTER, Na Mate Nga Kiore, Henrik Moller, Charlene Andrade, Pete McClelland, and Josh Adams

11:15 Landscape configuration determines the risk of human–elephant conflict incidents in southeastern Sri Lanka

CAMPOS-ARCEIZ, AHIMSA, Seiki Takatsuki, and Sampath Ekanayaka

11:30 Do stress and obesity drive birth sex ratios after trans-continental reintroductions of black rhinoceros? Implications for the world herd

LINKLATER, WAYNE, Nanz Zekala, and Peter Law

11:45 Long distance dispersal in extinction prone Amazonian forest birds

VAN HOUTAN, KYLE, John Halley, Stuart Pimm, Richard Bierregaard Jr., and Thomas Lovejoy

Marine Conservation Practice

10:00 Collaboration is not intuitive: key lessons learned in the first two years of the Pacific Marine Analysis and Research Association

PATTERSON, MICHELLE and Jeff Ardron

10:15 De facto MPAs of the United States

CANNY, DAVE, Kelly Chapin, Charles Wahle, Monica Diaz, Rikki Dunsmore, and Lisa Wooninck

10:30 Software tools for coastal-marine ecosystem-based management

CARR, SARAH and Patrick Crist

10:45 Does sex change influence fish response to protection?

MOLLOY, PHILIP, Isabelle Cote, Iago Mosqueira, Matthew Gage, and John Reynolds

11:00 Threats to seabird populations and effective conservation action

TERSHY, BERNIE, Don Croll, Brad Keitt, Shaye Wolf, Jed Boulton, Jacob Sheppard, R. William Henry, Myra Finkelstein, and Alfonso Aguirre

11:15 Using bathymetric LIDAR to examine habitat complexity of a coral reef

WEDDING, LISA and Alan Friedlander

11:30 Precious cargo: the experimental translocation of Laysan teal from Laysan Island to Midway Atoll

REYNOLDS, MICHELLE, John Klavitter, Mark Vekasy, Leona Laniawe, and Jimmy Breeden

11:45 Living links: the Indo-Pacific marine corridors and MPA networks in Indonesia—managing critical habitats for highly migratory oceanic whale species

KAHN, BENJAMIN

Spatial Ecology

10:00 Use of live fences by birds in a subAndean rural landscape: implications for conservation

Puyana, Jimena and LUIS MIGUEL RENJIFO

10:15 Incorporating system dynamics in reserve design

Leroux, Shawn, FIONA SCHMIEGELOW, Steve Cumming, Robert Lessard, and John Nagy

10:30 Hunter behavior, changes in catch per unit effort, and inferences for sustainability of hunting in a long-term camp rotation system

KUMPEL, NOELLE

10:45 Global biodiversity conservation priorities

Brooks, Thomas, Russ Mittermeier, Gustavo Fonseca, Justin Gerlach, MIKE HOFFMAN, John Lamoreux, Cristina Mittermeier, John Pilgrim, and Ana Rodrigues

11:00 The influence of life-history strategy on effects of grassland fragmentation and management on mixed-grass prairie birds

KOPER, NICOLA, Fiona Schmiegelow, Darcy Henderson, Patrick Fargey, John Wilmshurst, and Robert Sissons

11:15 Quantifying three-dimensional canopy structure in conifer forests using discrete return LIDAR

EVANS, JEFFREY and Andrew Hudak

11:30 Where can I go to find amphibians? Explaining amphibian occurrence in Yellowstone National Park using topographically derived landscape variables

MURPHY, MELANIE, Jeffrey Evans, Chuck Peterson, and Andrew Storfer

11:45 Using species distribution modeling to assess avian conservation needs in the temperate forest of central Chile

MEYNARD, CHRISTINE and James Quinn

Speed Presentations

1 Cost-effective conservation: allocating resources to monitoring and management for marine reserves in the Gulf of California

GERBER, LEAH, Jeffrey Weilgus, Ballantyne Ford, and Enric Sala

2 Economic claims of transboundary conservation: reality or rhetoric? A case study of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

SCOVRONICK, NOAH and Jane Turpie

3 Conservation, poverty, and the millennium development goals—how should international conservation NGOs negotiate the minefield?

WALPOLE, MATT

4 Estimating land prices and opportunity costs of conservation in a megadiversity country

OSANO, PHILIP, Andrew Balmford, Mathieu Roget, Jane Turpie, and Wilfried Thuiller

5 Conservation beyond borders: environmental attitudes of small-scale fishers alter favorably through co-management engagement

GELCICH, STEFAN, Juan Carlos Castilla, Michel Kaiser, and Gareth Edwards-Jones

6 New interactive platform for online learning in environmental education: the Ayuquila River e-case study, Sierra de Manantlan, Mexico

SANTANA, EDUARDO, Luis Patron, Sergio Graf, Luis Martinez, Salvador Garcia Ruvalcaba, and Brendan Barrett

7 Ecological thresholds and environmental regulations

HUNTER, MALCOLM and David Lindenmayer

8 Biodiversity conservation under armed conflict in Colombia—protected areas strategy facing disputed territories

OSPINA, GUILLERMO ANDRES

9 New unified global classifications of threats and conservation actions—the foundation of a systematic conservation science

SALAFSKY, NICK, Daniel Salzer, Alison Stattersfield, and Craig Hilton-Taylor

10 Protected areas and human displacement

REDFORD, KENT and Arun Agrawal

11 Can perennial vegetation link species, farms, and communities? Participatory action research to develop landscape scenarios in Iowa, USA

ATWELL, RYAN, Lisa Schulte, and Lynne Westphal

12 African bushmeat markets in Europe and North America

BRASHARES, JUSTIN

13 Graft, drugs and steal: the elephant in the corner of marine conservation

NICHOLS, WALLACE

14 Re-connecting grizzly bear populations across public and private lands in the U.S. Rocky Mountains: an emerging framework

PRIMM, STEVE and Seth Wilson

15 Peak oil: implications for conservation

CHRISTIAN, MAX and Fabiano Godoy

16 The effectiveness of the United States Endangered Species Act: statistical analysis based on matching methods

FERRARO, PAUL, Craig McIntosh, Monica Ospina, and Michelle Sims

Symposium—Advocacy In Conservation Science

1:30 Advocacy in science: an overview and evaluation of its use in the natural resource sciences

Aycrigg, Jocelyn, Gabrielle Feldman, Robert Lackey, Anna Pidgorna, JANET RACHLOW, David Rupp, J. Michael Scott, David Stanish, and Leona Svancara

1:45 Using research to drive the policy agenda: science or advocacy?

PRESSEY, BOB

2:00 Values are a good thing in conservation biology

NOSS, REED

2:15 Role of advocacy in communication of science and effecting change

DAILY, GRETCHEN

2:30 Defining appropriate roles for science and scientists in developing, analyzing, and implementing public policy

LACKEY, ROBERT and Joshua Lawler

2:45 Reflections on the role of advocacy in conservation science

BOITANI, LUIGI

3:00 Discussion

Symposium—Ecological Restoration in a Changing World

1:30 Ecological restoration in California: challenges and prospects

Vasey, Michael and Karen Holl

1:45 Atmospheric nitrogen deposition and California biodiversity: implications of chemical climate change for conservation and restoration

WEISS, STUART

2:00 The hits keep coming: continuing plant invasions in California grasslands

CORBIN, JEFFREY, Joel Abraham, and Carla D’Antonio

2:15 Projecting the fate of native bunchgrasses in northern California’s changing climate

SUTTLE, KENWYN and Meredith Thomsen

2:30 Changing issues for the restoration of tidal marsh ecosystems in the context of predicted climate change

CALLAWAY, JOHN, V. Thomas Parker, Michael Vasey, and Lisa Schile

2:45 Ecological restoration in an era of rapid global changes: potential pitfalls and redefinition of goals

STEPHENSON, NATHAN

3:00 Conserving endangered plant species using fire and fire surrogates in an invaded, fire-adapted community at the wildland–urban interface

MCGRAW, JODI

3:15 Urban stream restoration as an outdoor classroom: joining college and high school students for conservation

PURCELL, ALISON

Conservation Biogeography

1:30 Assigning geographic origin to the largest ivory seizure in the history of the trade

WASSER, SAMUEL, Celia Mailand, Rebecca Nelson, and Matthew Stephens

1:45 Floristic diversity in tropical biodiversity archipelagos

DIRZO, RODOLFO, Juan Lopez, and Armando Aguirre

2:00 Effects of deforestation on the prevalence of blood parasites in African rainforest birds

SEHGAL, RAVINDER, Gediminas Valkiunas, Camille Bonneaud, Wolfgang Buermann, and Thomas Smith

2:15 Amphibian status on northwest California landscapes: what is the role of anthropogenic disturbance in declines of amphibians in northern California?

WELSH, HARTWELL

2:30 Designs for protecting amphibians in managed headwater forests in the US Pacific Northwest

OLSON, DEANNA, David Rundio, Cynthia Rugger, and Stephanie Wessell

2:45 Dung beetle response to tropical forest modification: a global review and meta-analysis

NICHOLS, ELIZABETH, Trond Larsen, Sacha Spector, Adrian Davis, Federico Escobar, Mario Favila, and Kevina Vulinec

3:00 Landscape-scale risk assessment for current and future uv-b exposure of alpine amphibians of the Pacific Northwest

PALEN, WENDY

3:15 Natural disturbance-based harvest gap effects on click beetle assemblages (Coleoptera: Elateridae) in soil and coarse woody debris in Maine’s Acadian forest

THOMAS, SHELLY, William Halteman, and Stephen Woods

Invasive Species

1:30 A review of commensal rodent eradication on islands

SAMANIEGO, ARACELI, Gregg Howald, Juan-Pablo Galvan, Brad Keitt, James Russell, Michel Pascal, Michael Browne, Keith Broome, John Parkes, and Bernie Tershey

1:45 How Orange-crowned Warblers reconcile conflicting pressures between avian predators and habitat destruction by feral pigs

PELUC, SUSANA, Scott Sillett, and Cameron Ghalambor

2:00 A stitch in time saves nine: an effective novel approach for proactively identifying harmful “sleeper weeds”

GLUESENKAMP, DANIEL

2:15 Bioeconomic modeling in conservation pest management: the effect of stoat control on the probability of mohua extinction in New Zealand beech forests

CHOQUENOT, DAVID

2:30 From pets to pest: diet, impact and management of a feral cat population introduced on a small protected Mediterranean island

BONNAUD, ELSA, Karen Bourgeois, Eric Vidal, Jerome Legrand, Gerald Berger, Yves Kayser, Yannick Tranchant, and Franck Courchamp

2:45 Detecting the effects of introduced species: a case study of competition between Apis and Bombus

THOMSON, DIANE

3:00

Marine Conservation Science

1:30 From dipensation to compensation: processes that drive the recovery of a depleted population

GLAZER, ROBERT, Delgado Gabriel, Lonny Anderson, Bertelsen Rodney, and David Hawtof

1:45 Comparison of trawled vs untrawled mud seafloor assemblages of fishes and macroinvertebrates at Coquille Bank, Oregon

HIXON, MARK and Brian Tissot

2:00 Application of the Dennis-Holmes population viability assessment model to marine turtle conservation

SNOVER, MELISSA, Selina Heppell, and Tomoharu Eguchi

2:15 The deep-sea footprint of fishing in US Atlantic waters

STILES, MARGOT, Alice Chiu, Suzanne Garrett, Dave Allison, and Mike Hirshfield

2:30 Long-term temporal trends in white shark predation on pinnipeds

BROWN, ADAM, Derek Lee, Russell Bradley, and Scot Anderson

2:45 Assessing the importance of frontal zones on the distribution of upper tropic level predators off Cape Hatteras

LABRECQUE, ERIN, Glen Gawarkiewicz, Patrick Halpin, and Andrew Read

3:00 Interannual variability in the contribution of salt marshes to the production of an estuarine marine transient

LITVIN, STEVE, Michael Weinstein, and Vincent Guida

3:15 Integrating data to assess the risk of endangered Short-tailed Albatrosses interacting with trawlers in the North Pacific

ZADOR, STEPHANI and Andre Pun

Social Science

1:30 Performance indicator importance in MPA management: analyzing stakeholder preferences using the analytic hierarchy process

HIMES, AMBER

1:45 Education, outreach, and advocacy: a case study comparison of communication strategies for marine conservation

PALMER, JENNIFER and Wallace Nichols

2:00 Biodiversity informatics: bridging the gap between policy and science

Patel-Weynand, Toral, BEN WHEELER, and Andrea Grosse

2:15

2:30 Citizen monitoring of decommissioned roads in the Clearwater National Forest

HOLDEN, ANNA, Adam Switalski, and Len Broberg

2:45 Sustaining people and landscapes: combining ecological and cultural values to guide land management

KELEHER, RANDY, Bryan Evans, Kimberly Heinemeyer, Rick Tingey, and Sandra Jack

3:00 The economic value of Amazonian rain to agriculture in Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Killeen, Timothy and Tom Cochrane

3:15 Sustainability of snake exploitation in Cambodia: a livelihoods and ecological perspective

BROOKS, SHARON, John Reynolds, and Edward Allison

Urban Ecology

1:30 Using predicted land cover change to predict changes in biodiversity in the central Puget Sound, Washington, USA

HEPINSTALL, JEFFREY, Marina Alberti, John Marzluff, and Jack Delap

1:45 Effects of roads on endangered kit foxes in natural and urban environments

CYPHER, BRIAN, Curtis Bjurlin, Julia Nelson, Carie Wingert, and Christine Van Horn Job

2:00 Multi-taxa assessment of the genetic impacts of fragmentation and urbanization in southern California: Jerusalem crickets (Orthoptera stenopelmatidae)

VANDERGAST, AMY, Eric Lewallen, Joseph Deas, Andrew Bohonak, and Robert Fisher

2:15 Multi-taxa assessment of the genetic impacts of fragmentation and urbanization in southern California: lizards (Sceloporus occidentalis, Uta stansburiana)

DELANEY, KATHLEEN, Robert Fisher, and Seth Riley

2:30 A new method for estimating population densities for prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.)

MAGLE, SETH, Brett McClintock, Dan Tripp, Gary White, Michael Antolin, and Kevin Crooks

2:45 Risk of pathogen exposure and infection of endangered Hawaiian monk seals in the main Hawaiian islands

LITTNAN, CHARLES, Brent Stewart, Pam Yochem, and Robert Braun

3:00 No sign of the next generation: an investigation of decreased western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) tree seedlings in forested in urban parks

RUDD, COURTNEY

3:15 Spring migration and summer breeding season habitat use of riparian bird communities in the Cincinnati metropolitan area

PENNINGTON, DERRIC and Robert Blair

Symposium—Advocacy in Conservation Science

4:00 Science and advocacy in the U.S. Forest Service

BARTUSKA, ANN

4:15 Communicating results of our research to society

HASELTINE, SUSAN

4:30 When life itself hangs in the balance: the tug-of-war between science and advocacy within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

ASHE, DANIEL

4:45 Summary of audience survey and concluding remarks

5:00 Discussion

Symposium—A New Conservation Continuum: Connecting Land And Sea

4:00 The coastal realm—a necessary ecosystem context for integrated coastal-marine conservation and management

RAY, G. CARLETON

4:15 Preserving land-sea linkages in reserve selection models

STOMS, DAVID

4:30 Ecosystem-based approaches to managing the land-sea interface

DORFMAN, DANIEL, Zach Ferdana, and Mike Beck

4:45 Anthropogenic mangrove removal: resulting biotic and abiotic changes to coastal and marine systems

GRANEK, ELISE

5:00 Basemaps for supporting management and science in the coastal zone: reconciling topographic maps with nautical charts

BARTIER, PATRICK

5:15 A link between the land and sea: understanding small estuaries in GWAII Haanas National Park Reserve of Canada

PELLATT, MARLOW

5:30 Freshwater and marine conditions favorable to Oregon coastal coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch): climate linkages

LAWSON, PETER

5:45 Status, challenges, and prospects for conservation across the land-sea continuum

SLOAN, NORM, Ken Vance-Borland, and Carleton Ray

Community-Driven Conservation

4:00 Vernal pool vegetation of California: variation, classification, and temporal dynamics

BUCK, JENNIFER, Carol Witham, Ayzik Solomeshch, Michael Barbour, Robert Holland, Roderick Macdonald, Sarel Cilliers, and Jose Antonio-Molina

4:15 Introducing Crassostrea ariakensis: using social science to manage fisheries and predict change

POWERS, KATHRYN

4:30 Deer, people and parks: a “wicked” wildlife management problem

LEONG, KIRSTEN and Daniel Decker

4:45 The conservation mosaic: a multinational approach to sea turtle conservation in the Californias

Nichols, Wallace, RODRIGO RANGEL-ACEVEDO, Johath Laudino-Santillan, Melania Castro-Lopez, Chris Pesenti, Kama Dean, Lindsey Peavey, Hoyt Peckham, Laleh Mohajerani, Salvador Jorgensen, Stephen Delgado, and Creusa Hitipeuw

5:00 Farmsteads and farmers can support farmland biodiversity!

AHNSTROM, JOHAN, Ake Berg, and Lars Hallgren

5:15 Agricultural land-use, rural culture and the conservation of Mackinders Eagle Owls in central Kenya

OGADA, DARCY

5:30 Impact of sand mining on the dolphin population of Kulsi River of north east India

ABDUL, WAKID, S.P. Biswas, Sanjay Das, and Dhruba Chetry

5:45 Human-elephant conflict around Mikumi National Park, Tanzania

GUNN, JODY, Dawn Hawkins, Fredrick Mofulu, and Guy Norton

Conservation GIS

4:00 GIS-based niche modeling as a tool for multispecies conservation planning

PRESTON, KRISTINE, John Rotenberry, and Steve Knick

4:15 Landscape-level correlates of mammal population persistence in Ghana’s savanna reserves

BURTON, COLE and Justin Brashares

4:30 Army cutworm moth habitat and grizzly bear conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

ROBISON, HILLARY, Chuck Schwartz, Peter Brussard, and Richard Aspinall

4:45 Using remote sensing to predict patterns of avian community composition in the tropical countryside

RANGANATHAN, JAI, Gretchen Daily, and Paul Ehrlich

5:00 Managing human-elephant conflict in Assam: an integrated approach using GIS and community-based mitigation

ZIMMERMANN, ALEXANDRA, Scott Wilson, and Nandita Hazarika

5:15 Mapping the geography of conservation solutions

KANE, VAN and Jonathan Hoekstra

5:30



5:45 Assessing indirect effects of human activites on giant river otters (Pteronura brasiliensis) in the lower Yasuni Basin, Ecuador

CARRERA-UBIDA, PAOLA and Salina Heppell

Ecological Restoration

4:00 Predicting avian responses to landscape change in San Francisco Bay: addressing and reducing multiple levels of uncertainty

STRALBERG, DIANA, Mark Herzog, Nils Warnock, Nadav Nur, Nicole Athearn, and John Takekawa

4:15 Research-based, non-chemical restoration of coastal sage scrub in a southern Californian preserve

DESIMONE, SANDRA

4:30 DSL or dial-up? River corridors for regional rainforest connectivity in south-temperate Chile

SIEVING, KATHRYN, Traci Castellon, and Cecilia Smith-Ramirez

4:45 An improved method for restoring abandoned gravel pits in the New Jersey pinelands

ZOLKEWITZ, MICHAEL, Walter Bien, and James Spotila

5:00 Recovery of semi-arid grasslands after reclamation of oil access roads

SIMMERS, SARA and Susan Galatowitsch

5:15 Songbird responses to riparian restoration: a success story

HOWELL, CHRISTINE, Geoffrey Geupel, Grant Ballard, Ryan Burnett, Renee Cormier, Thomas Gardali, Kirsten Lindquist, Nadav Nur, and Julian Wood

5:30 Assessing success of reintroductions of the endangered long-lived Sargent’s cherry palm, Pseudophoenix sargentii

MASCHINSKI, JOYCE and Janice Duquesnel

5:45 Growth performance of Cephalosphaera usambarenesis seedlings: effect of canopy cover, other tree species, and herbaceous plants

KIAMA, STEPHEN MAINA and Munezaro Hezekiah Kanyangemi

Land-Use Planning

4:00 Urbanization across three levels of ecological organization in the Hudson River Valley of New York state

KLEPPEL, G.S., Jeffery Allen, Guoxiang Liu, Tess Polinger, Shannon Raush, and Alexandra Yantides

4:15 Pigs under the palms, pest management and the conservation of the Sumatran tiger

FITZHERBERT, EMILY, Ian Bateman, Chris Carbone, Tom Maddox, and Andrew Watkinson

4:30 Conservation planning for ecosystem services

CHAN, KAI, Rebecca Shaw, Dick Cameron, Emma Underwood, and Gretchen Daily

4:45 The effects of sex and season on core habitat use by gray treefrogs: implications for management of forested habitat fragments

JOHNSON, JARRETT and Raymond Semlitsch

5:00 The Andean bear-cattle conflict in Oyacachi: the bumpy road from the landscape species model to an operative community management plan

FLORES, SASKIA, Macarena Bustamante, Gioconda Remache, Isaac Goldstein, and Jaime Camacho

5:15 Assessment of the effectiveness of forest practices rules for the Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis) in Washington

Swedeen, Paula, and JOSEPH BUCHANAN

5:30 One forest three countries: predicting the ecological and economic impact of roads in the Mayan forests

AMOR, DALIA, Stuart Pimm, and John Reid

5:45 Non protected areas at the Ecuador–Peru border: dealing with peculiar constraints for dry forest conservation

VAZQUEZ, MIGUEL and Didier Sanchez

Marine Conservation

4:00 SNP discovery and genotyping in non-model organisms: examples from cetaceans

MORIN, PHILLIP, Nadia Rubio-Cisneros, Niccy Aitken, Andrew Dizon, Barbara Taylor, and Sarah Mesnick

4:15 Hake habitat in the California Current: distribution, dynamics and management implications

AGOSTINI, VERA, Robert Francis, Anne Hollowed, Stephen Pierce, and Christopher Wilson

4:30 The messenger and the message: combining traditional knowledge and modern science for marine conservation in Fiji

SIVO, LORAINI, Thomas Tui, and Linda Farley



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