Biogeography and Animal Geographies
Type: Virtual Poster
Day: 2/27/2022
Start Time: 5:20 PM
End Time: 6:40 PM
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Justin Bagley, ; Predicting the responses of Northern Gulf of Mexico coastal dune plant communities to climate change using ecological niche modeling |
Ryan Slapikas, ; Imaging spectroscopy of grass species and evolutionary lineages |
Rachel Bonner, ; Using ecological niche modeling to predict the response of Hydrocotyle bonariensis to global climate change |
Jason Evans, ; Biogeography and Contested Invasiveness of Pistia stratiotes in Florida |
Lee Ann Nolan, ; Investigation of Fire and Vegetation Structure Preferences of Golden Eagles in New Jersey Pinelands |
Christian Ciattei, ; Hunting pressures affect the travel speed of yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys |
Madison Williams, ; Spatial-Temporal Variability of Sea Turtle Nest Sites on Pensacola Beach and Gulf Islands National Seashore, FL |
Zhenlei Song, Texas A&M University; A new attempt in K12 geography and spatial data science education |
Ariel Alexander, ; Island Shape, Soil Depth, and Plant Biogeography in a Great Lake Archipelago |
Daniel Donahoe, ; Remotely Sensing Evergreen Shrub Expansion in the Southern Appalachians |
Troy Swift, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University; Three decades of remotely-sensed beaver-driven landscape change at Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, West Virginia, USA |
Devon Burton, ; Consumer-grade Drone Utility for Post-fire Vegetation Monitoring at Piney Grove Preserve, Virginia, USA |
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Biogeography and Animal Geographies
Description
Virtual Poster
Contact the Primary Organizer
Program Committee - programcommittee@aag.org