Session 3 Biometeorology: Insects

Tuesday, 23 May 2006: 3:45 PM-5:30 PM
Boardroom (Catamaran Resort Hotel)
Host: 17th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Organizer:
John K. Westbrook, USDA/ARS, Insect Control and Cotton Disease Research Unit, College Station, TX

Papers:
3:45 PM
3.1
Predicting West Nile Virus mosquito habitat using ecological theory
Christopher K. Uejio, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and A. C. Comrie
4:00 PM
3.2
A temperature model for predicting the timing of increased risk of West Nile Virus
Kenneth Kunkel, ISWS, Champaign, IL; and R. Novak, R. Lampman, and W. Gu
4:15 PM
3.3
The Re-Invasion of Aedes aegypti in southern Arizona/northern Mexico
Mary H. Hayden, Univ. of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO; and C. Uejio, C. R. Janes, and R. Moreno-Sanchez
4:30 PM
3.4
Diurnal Temperature Cycles in Shallow water pools
A. F. G. Jacobs, Wageningen Univ., Wageningen, Netherlands; and K. P. Paaijmans and B. G. Heusinkveld
5:00 PM
3.6
The influence of the nocturnal boundary layer on layers of insects.
Curtis R. Wood, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and J. Barlow, J. W. Chapman, P. Clark, D. R. Reynolds, and I. Woiwod
5:15 PM
3.7
Aerobiology of predator and prey: bats and insects
John K. Westbrook, USDA/ARS, College Station, TX; and G. F. McCracken and T. H. Kunz
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