Talks and presentations

A (prairie) wolf at the door: What are the consequences for South American canids if coyotes shoot the Darién Gap?

August 01, 2023

Oral presentation, Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR

The coyote (Canis latrans) has greatly expanded its range in the past century, with expansion southward taking the species to the southern border of Panama and the doorstep of South America. The Darién Gap is a relatively intact swath of rainforest between coyotes and the South American continent. If coyotes disperse through the Darién Gap, they could have diverse effects on South American ecosystems, particularly on the endemic canid assemblage. Given the high levels of intraguild aggression among canid species, the establishment of a novel, relatively large, and more social canid species in South America could have marked effects on endemic canids. Utilizing coyote occurrence data from the GBIF database, we use a MaxEnt niche modeling approach with climatic and forest cover predictors to model the potential overlap of coyotes with native species based on published range extents of those species. We then incorporate forest-cover change to predict the effects of deforestation on habitat suitability for coyotes.

Artificial light at night alters feeding behavior of a diurnal caterpillar via effects on host-plant quality

June 17, 2021

Talk, virtual, virtual

We investigated potential indirect effects of artificial light at night on diurnal herbivorous insects via effects on host-plant quality. In a series of experiments, we tested the hypothesis that ALAN-induced changes in the growth, nutritional quality or defenses of common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) would affect the host-plant preferences, feeding frequency, and performance of a diurnal caterpillar, the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus). We also tested whether ALAN has direct effects on the feeding frequency or performance of this diurnal herbivore. There was no evidence that ALAN affected the growth, nutritional quality or defensive capabilities of common milkweed, nor were there indirect effects of ALAN on caterpillar preference or performance via effects of ALAN on common milkweed. However, monarch caterpillars directly exposed to ALAN exhibited 58% higher feeding frequency at night and showed a marginally significant 10% increase in pupal mass.

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March 01, 2014

Conference proceedings talk, Testing Institute of America 2014 Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA, USA

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March 01, 2012

Talk, UC San Francisco, Department of Testing, San Francisco, CA, USA

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