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Abstracts of Poster Presentations

Authored By: A. L. Tomcho

 

Author*Title
Bauman, Tessa; Klepzig, Kier; and Rabaglia, RobertIdentification of Non-Native Bark and Ambrosia Beetles in the Early Detection Rapid Response Program: A Cooperative Research/ Forest Health Protection Effort
Camilli, K.S.; Appel, D.N.; Kurdyla, T.; Billings, R.F.; Cordova, V.Detection and Eradication of Giant Asian Dodder (Cuscuta japonica Choisy), a Parasitic Invasive Plant
Davidson, A.; Hudak, A.; Evans, J.; Gould, W.; Gonzalez, G.; Hollingsworth, T. Multiresolution Image Segmentation with eCognition for Forest Landscape Management
Fraedrich, S.W.; Harrington, Thomas C.; Rabaglia,  Robert J.An Ophiostoma Species and Xyleborus glabratus Threaten Red Bay and Other Members of the Lauraceae in the Southeastern US
Grogan, Jason B.Southern Pine Beetle Infestation Probability Mapping Using Weights of Evidence Analysis
Hamilton, Randy; Johnson, Vicky; Lachowski, Henry; Maus, Paul A Weed Manager’s Guide to Remote Sensing and GIS
Hayes, Jane L.; Vargas, Carlos Fabian; Salinas, Yolanda; Zuniga, Geraldo; Ager, Alan A. Modeling Bark Beetle Pressure for Pine Forests of Mexico
Hicke, Jeffrey A.; Logan, Jesse A.Monitoring and Forecasting Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in High-Elevation Whitebark Pine Forests
Hylton, R.; Simons, T.R.; Franzreb, K.; Effects of Acid Deposition and Calcium Depletion on High Elevation Southern Appalachian Songbirds and Land Snails
Jacobson, Sandra L.The Increasing Threat of Highway-Caused Wildlife Mortality and Barrier Impacts on US Public Lands
Kaplan-Henry, Terry A.; Courter, Joshua G.; Martin, Sarah E.McNallyPost Fire Discharge and the Relationship of Sierra Nevada Wide Flood Frequency Curves and Local Kern River Discharge Curves
Kim, Mee-Sook; McDonald, Geral I.; Rice, Thomas M.; Hall, David E.; Stewart, Jane E.; Tonn, Jonalea R.; Tanimoto, Philip D.; Zambino, Paul J.; Klopfenstein, Ned B.  Development of the Armillaria Response Tool for Evaluating Fuels Treatments
Krist, Frank J., Jr.; Schaetzl, Randall J.A National Soil Drainage Index Map as a Tool for Forest Insect and Disease Risk Assessments
Liebold, Andrew; Blackburn, Laura; Luzader, Eugene; Gottschalk, Kurt Use of the Internet for Delivering Geospatial Data on Alien Forest Pests
Luce, Charlie; Rieman, Bruce; Hessburg, Paul; Miller, Carol; Black, AnneIntegrated Analysis for Management of Fire and Fuels, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecological Processes, and Conservation of Sensitive Aquatic Species
Machin, Ben E.; Ruddell, Daniel P.; Bergdahl, Dale R.; Marts, Christina Hemlock Wooly Adelgid Risk Assessment at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
Maffei, Helen; Ager, Alan; Kerns, Becky K.; Boucher, Ken Modeling Long-Term Interactions Among Forest Threats and Fuel Treatments in Central Oregon Forests
McNab, W. Henry; Loftis, David L.An Operational Model for Assessing Risk of Oriental Bittersweet, an Invasive Exotic Vine, in the Southern Appalachians
McNulty, Steven G.Redefining Critical Load Limits in United States Ecosystems to include Multiple Environmental Stresses: Implications and Solutions
Miller, Dan; and Crowe, ChrisAttraction of Native and Exotic Ambrosia Beetles (Scolytidae) to Traps Baited with Ethanol and (-)-Alpha-Pinene in the South
Munn, Ian A.; Zhai, YushunModeling Forest Fire Probabilities in the South Central United States Using FIA Data
Otrosina, W.J.; Spaine, P.Forested Ecosystems and Interacting Stressors: Management of Unintended Consequences
Ott, E.P.; Sullivan, B.T.; Klepzig, K.D.Using Chemical Ecology Techniques to Improve Baits for Exotic Ambrosia Beetles
Rehfeldt, Gerald E.; Crookston, Nicolas L.; Warwell, Marcus V.; Evans, Jeffrey S.Modeling Contemporary Climate Profiles and Predicting their Response to Global Warming for Biotic Communities in Western United States
Rhoades, Chuck; Elder, Kelly; Hubbard, Rob; Dixon, Mark Biogeochemical and Hydrologic Changes During the Incipient Stage of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak in Managed and Unmanaged Subalpine Watersheds at the Fraser Experimental Forest
Rice, T.M.; Stewart, J.E.; Kim, M.-S.; McDonald, G.I.Development of Potential Vegetation Model to Assess Threats to Forest Health
Rowland, Mary M.; Leu, Matthias; Aldridge, Cameron A.; Finn, Sean P.; Hanser, Steve; Knick, Steven T.; Suring, Lowell H.; Wisdom, Michael J.An Ecosystem at Risk: The Intersection of Human Impacts and Sagebrush in the Wyoming Basins
Salafsky, Nick; Stattersfield, Alison; Salzer, Daniel; Hilton-Taylor, CraigNew Unified Global Classifications of Threats and Conservation Actions -the Foundation of a Systematic Conservation Science
Seward, Nathan W.; Lavelle, Michael J.; Fischer, Justin W.; Vercauteren, Kurt C.A Fence Design for Protecting Aspen Stands from Elk without Impeding Other Wildlife
Schoettle, A.W.; Burns, K.S.; Howell, B.; Jacobi, W.; Kearns, H.S.J.; Mahalovich, M.F.; Sniezko, R.A.; Tomback, D.F.; Vogler, D.R.  Threats, Status and Management Options for Bristlecone and Limber Pine Ecosystems of the Southern Rockies
Schultz, MarkSpruce Aphid Defoliation of Coastal Alaska Sitka Spruce
Spaine, Pauline and William J. OtrosinaTemperature and Humidity Patterns for SOD Risk Assessment in Coastal, Piedmont and Mountains of Georgia and South Carolina
Trotter, R. Talbot; Mongomery, Michael; Shields, KathleenLinking Climate with Invasive Species Dynamics on the Landscape
Waldron, John; Coulson, Robert; Cairns, David; Lafon, Charles; Tchakerian, Maria; Xi, Weimin; and Birt, AndrewEvaluating the Impact of Invasive Species in Forest Landscapes: The Southern Pine Beetle and the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
Withrow, John R. Jr.; Negron, Jose F.Ecology and Spatial Risk Assessment of the Douglas-Fir Beetle

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