Program
| MSD2 | Friedman 153; 10:30 am - 12:30 pm, July 28 |
|---|---|
| Title | Modeling of forest insect population dynamics - Part II |
| Organizers | Mario Pineda-Krch |
| Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Alberta | |
| James Powell | |
| Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Utah State University | |
| Mark Lewis | |
| Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Alberta | |
| Abstract | |
| Speaker 1 | Jens Roland |
| Department of Biological Science, University of Alberta | |
| Periodicity and spread in cyclic dynamics of forest tent caterpillar populations | |
| Speaker 2 | Mario Pineda-Krch |
| Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Alberta | |
| Prediction of mountain pine beetle outbreaks using Markov process logistic regression | |
| Speaker 3 | James Powell |
| Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Utah State University | |
| Connecting tree-level phenology and lanscape-level outbreak dynamics for mountain pine beetle | |
| Speaker 4 | Nicholas Friedenberg |
| Applied Biomathematics | |
| Some ideas about climate and the future of forest insect pests |
Link to Part I - MSC2
-- Minisymposium talks are scheduled for 30 min each, including time for questions.
