Tuesday October 23, 2012 Scientific Program
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Tuesday October 23, 2012 Scientific Program Time Salon I Salon II Salon III Puerto Escondido 0800 Registration and Coffee 0845 Welcome and Announcements 0900 Plenary: THE GEOLOGIC RECORD OF GLACIAL‐INTERGLACIAL CLIMATE CHANGES ON THE CALIFORNIA CHANNEL ISLANDS‐ Dan Muhs 1000 30 Minute Coffee Break History of the Channel Islands Changes in Assemblages of Flora and Fauna Trends in Intertidal and Marine Ecosystems Communicating Coastal Issues Chair: Ann Huston Chair: Stacey Ostermann‐Kelm Chair: Mary Elaine Helix Chair: Yvonne Menard 1030 A HISTORY OF AVIATION IN THE NORTHERN CHANNEL DOCUMENTING THE PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES OF TIDEPOOLING THROUGH TIME: 30 YEARS OF ROCKY SANCTUARY ADVISORY COUNCIL AND SANCTUARY ISLANDS OF CALIFORNIA: FROM GENTLEMEN'S NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AREAS OF THE SOUTHERN INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY MONITORING AT CHANNEL EDUCATION TEAM MODEL FOR COMMUNICATING THE NOVELTY TO COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE. Charles J CALIFORNIA COAST AND ISLANDS. Justin S. Tweet*, ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK. Daniel V. Richards* and EFFECTS OF OCEAN ACIDIFICATION IN THE WATERS OF Rennie, III* and Ian Williams Vincent L. Santucci, and Tim Connors Stephen G. Whitaker THE SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL. Maria Petueli* and Amanda Allen 1045 THE MILLS YEARS ON SAN MIGUEL ISLAND, 1869‐1888. AN 8000 YEAR RECORD OF BIRD REMAINS FROM CAVE LONG‐TERM CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND LINKS EFFECTIVE MESSAGES AND STRATIGIES FOR Marla Daily* OF THE CHIMNEYS (CA‐SMI‐603), SAN MIGUEL ISLAND, BETWEEN PATTERNS OF COASTAL MARINE COMMUNICATING OCEAN ACIDIFICATION. Laura CALIFORNIA. Paul W. Collins*, Emily L. Whistler, Daniel INVERTEBRATE RECRUITMENT AND ADULT ABUNDANCE Francis*, Julie Bursek and Claire Fackler Guthrie, and René L. Vellanoweth AROUND SANTA CRUZ ISLAND FROM 1995‐2010. Carol A. Blanchette*, Daniel V. Richards, Bernardo R. Broitman, and C. Melissa Miner 1100 REESTABLISHING THE LOCALE OF CALIFORNIA’S FIRST CHANGES IN THE FLORA OF THE NORTHERN CHANNEL DECLINES IN INTERTIDAL ALGAL FOLIAGE COINCIDENT THE CA CHANNEL ISLANDS AND OCEAN ACIDIFICATION: AMERICAN‐DESIGNATED PLACENAME ON SANTA ISLANDS SINCE THE 1990S. Steve Junak*, Sarah Chaney, WITH INCREASED PINNIPED NUMBERS ON THE SOUTH IMPLEMENTING THE INVERTED CLASSROOM MODEL. CATALINA ISLAND. Ivan H. Strudwick and Dirk Rodriguez FARALLON ISLANDS. Scott Kimura*, Jan Roletto, Natalie Paul Narguizian* Cosentino‐Manning, and Ryan Berger 1115 THE CHANNEL ISLANDS BIOLOGICAL SURVEY 1939 – TWENTY‐SEVEN YEARS OF VEGETATION CHANGE ON EELGRASS RESTORATION AT FRENCHY’S COVE, PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF OUR COASTAL RESOURCES. 1941. Corinne A. Heyning* SANTA BARBARA ISLAND: MODELING METHODS AND ANACAPA ISLAND: RECOVERY TEN YEARS AFTER Sean Anderson* et al. ECOLOGICAL RESULTS. Tim Handley*, Kathryn SUCCESSFUL TRANSPLANTATION. Jessica Altstatt*, McEachern, Dirk Rodriguez, and Julie Yee Richard Ambrose, James Coyer, John Engle, and Joseph Wible 1130 ANACAPA’S AVENGER. Patrick Smith* THE EFFECT OF INTRODUCED HERBIVORE ERADICATION REVISITING A TRAMPLING EXPERIMENT FOLLOWING 30 MAPPING PERCEIVED SOCIAL VALUES FOR ECOSYSTEM ON NATIVE PLANT SPECIES OF SANTA ROSA ISLAND. YEARS OF INTERTIDAL MONITORING AT CAT ROCK, SERVICES AMONG OUTDOOR RECREATIONISTS AT Lauren Cole*, Ruth Oliver*, Jennifer Phillips, Acadia ANACAPA ISLAND. Stephen G. Whitaker* and Daniel V. CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK. Carena van Riper*, Tucker, Emily Schultz, Ken Niessen, A. Kathryn Richards Gerard Kyle, Travis Peters, Dusty Green, and Michael McEachern, and Diane M. Thomson Patillo 1145 DISCOVERY AND SITE ASSESSMENT OF THE SHIPWRECK ECOLOGICAL CHANGE AFTER THE ANACAPA RAT ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION GEORGE E. BILLINGS. Robert V. Schwemmer* ERADICATION PROJECT – A REVIEW OF MONITORING IN THE ISLANDS OF BAJA CALIFORNIA: RECENT RESULTS 10‐YEARS ON. Matthew McKown, Coral Wolf, EXPERIENCES. Ana E. Marichal ‐González*, Joana Holly Gellerman, Tim Coonan, Dan Richards, Laurie Bielschowsky de Aguirre, and Fernanda Castro‐ Harvey, Nick Holmes, Gregg Howald, Kate Faulkner, Don Rodríguez Croll, and Bernie Tershy* 1200 Lunch Marine Protected Areas Modeling and Measurement of Ecological Systems Island Fox Teaching Students Chair: Donna Schroeder Chair: Cathy Schwemm Chair: Tim Coonan Chair: Carol Peterson 1330 BASELINE ON THE BACKSIDE: MONITORING WESTERN THE SANDS OF TIME: A HISTORY OF DUNE VEGETATION EXTINCTION OUTFOXED: CATALINA ISLAND’S FOX A COLLABORATION CONNECTS STUDENTS TO SCIENCE CATALINA ISLAND’S FARNSWORTH BANK MARINE SUCCESSION TOLD THROUGH REMOTE SENSING, SAN POPULATION 11 YEARS AFTER ITS CRASH. Julie L. King*, THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Yvonne Menard* and Steve STATE CONSERVATION AREAS, YEAR 1. Ashley Knight*, MIGUEL ISLAND, CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK, Calvin L. Duncan, and David K. Garcelon Carr James Lindholm, Dirk Rosen, Jessica Watson, Allison CALIFORNIA. Kristine L. Zellman* Cramer, Rhiannon McCollough, and Elizabeth Lopez 1345 FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND MPA EVALUATION STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF TERRESTRIAL FOOD RECOVERY OF ISLAND FOXES ON THE NORTHERN CONNECTING STUDENTS TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS IN THE NORTHERN CHANNEL ISLANDS: A COMPARISON WEBS ON FOUR CHANNEL ISLANDS. John L. Orrock*1 CHANNEL ISLANDS. Timothy J. Coonan*, Brian Hudgens, THROUGH CHILDREN’S LITERATURE OF TWO LONG‐TERM DATASETS. Jennifer Caselle, Scott and Louie H. Yang Christina Boser, David K. Garcelon, Victoria Bakker, and Carol Peterson*, Susan Morris, Sara Schwebel, and Hamilton, and David Kushner* Scott Morrison Alexandra Morris 1400 CHAÑARAL AND CHOROS ‐ DAMAS ISLANDS; TWO VEGETATION MAPPING ON SANTA ROSA ISLAND USING HOME RANGE AND HABITAT ANALYSIS OF SANTA ROSA ENGAGING YOUTH IN PARK STEWARDSHIP. Lauren CLOSE PROTECTED AREAS WITH A TOO DIFFERENT SEMI‐AUTOMATED CLASSIFICATION OF COLOR ISLAND FOXES (UROCYON LITTORALIS). Elizabeth Drake, Boross * and Kevin Flint SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY. Gerardo Cerda INFRARED (CIR) IMAGERY AND LIDAR. Russell White*, John Perrine*, Brian Cypher, Kathy Ralls, Tim Gaete* and Ricardo Catalán Garrido Elizabeth Drake, and John Perrine Coonan,and Russell White Time Salon I Salon II Salon III Puerto Escondido 1415 REGIONAL‐SCALE RECRUITMENT PATTERS DETERMINE APPLICATION OF THE RESTORATION RAPID EVALUATION OF NEW TELEMETRY TECHNOLOGIES FOR OCEAN FOR LIFE — AN IMMERSIVE FIELD EXPERIENCE RESERVE EFFICACY ACROSS AN ISLAND MARINE ASSESSMENT TOOL TO SELECTED DISTURBED SITES ON ISLAND FOX RESEARCH. Brian Cypher*, Lisa Drake , AT THE CHANNEL ISLANDS FOR MULTICULTURAL TEENS. RESERVE NETWORK. David Kushner* and Nick Shears SANTA ROSA ISLAND, CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL Jennifer Savage, Julie King, Katherine Ralls, Timothy Claire Fackler*, Julie Bursek, and Laura Francis PARK, CALIFORNIA: SETTING PRIORITIES FOR Coonan, John Perrine, and Calvin Duncan RESTORATION. Ron Hiebert, Sarah Chaney, Ken Niessen*, and Kathryn McEachern 1430 CALIFORNIA'S GOLD: REPRODUCTIVE VARIABILITY OF POPULATION REGULATING MECHANISMS FOR GIANT A HABITAT‐LEVEL ASSESSMENT OF ISLAND FOX DIETS ROCKY INTERTIDAL AND SAND BEACH CITIZEN SCIENCE RED SEA URCHINS, STRONGYLOCENTROTUS COREOPSIS (LEPTOSYNE GIGANTEA) ON THE ON SANTA ROSA AND SAN MIGUEL ISLANDS. Seth D. FOR K12 STUDENTS: LONG TERM MONITORING FRANCISCANUS, AT THE NORTHERN CHANNEL ISLANDS. CALIFORNIA CHANNEL ISLANDS; INFLUENCE OF EXOTIC Newsome*, Brian Cypher, Katherine Ralls, Angela PROGRAM AND EXPERIENTIAL TRAINING FOR Sarah Teck*, Jorge Cornejo, Sarah Rathbone, Nick SPECIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN DETERMINING Guglielmino, and Tim Coonan STUDENTS (LiMPETS) AT FRENCHY’S COE, ANACAPA Shears, Scott Hamilton, Jenn Caselle, and Steve Gaines FUTURE ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION. Cathy A. ISLAND. Jessica Altstatt* and Julie Bursek Schwemm* 1445 BASELINE SEABIRD USE OF NEARSHORE AND COASTAL POPULATION PATTERNS OF DEER MICE (PEROMYSCUS SEROLOGICAL MONITORING OF ISLAND FOX SIX YEARS OF PROVIDING EARTH AND OCEAN SCIENCE HABITATS WITHIN THE SOUTH COAST STUDY REGION MANICULATUS) ON THE CALIFORNIA CHANNEL POPULATIONS AS PART OF A LONG‐TERM EDUCATION TO UNDERSERVED STUDENTS FOCUSED ON OF THE MARINE LIFE PROTECTION ACT INITIATIVE. Dan ISLANDS. Charles Drost*, Cathy Schwemm, Tim Coonan, CONSERVATION STRATEGY. Timothy J. Coonan*, David THE CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY Robinette* and Jaime Jahncke Paul W. Collins, Robert C. Klinger, and John Orrock K. Garcelon, Julie L. King, Christie Boser, Angela AND NATIONAL PARK: LESSONS LEARNED. Rocío Lozano‐ Guglielmino, Brian R. Hudgens, and Deana L. Clifford Knowlton* 1500 30 Minute Coffee Break Geology and Oceanography Seabirds Terrestrial Invertebrates Connecting Citizens Chair: Susan Zaleski Chair: Nina Karnovsky Chair: Christie Boser Chair: Shauna Bingham 1530 THE UPS AND DOWNS OF THE SANTA ROSA ISLAND SEABIRD PROTECTION NETWORK: RESTORING AND INVASIVE LAND MOLLUSKS ON SAN NICOLAS ISLAND, HOW CONSERVATION EDUCATION TRANSLATES INTO FAULT, CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK, BUILDING RESILIENT SEABIRD POPULATIONS ALONG CALIFORNIA, AND POTENTIAL EFFECTS ON NATIVE FUNDING. Patricia Meyer* CALIFORNIA: MORE THAN SIMPLE STRIKE SLIP. Scott A. THE CALIFORNIA COAST. Sage Tezak*, Mai Maheigan, ENDEMIC SNAILS. Charles Drost*, Grace Smith, and Minor*, R. Randall Schumann, and Daniel R. Muhs Karen Reyna, Jennifer Boyce, Annie Little, Gabrielle Dorr, Martin Ruane Gerry McChesney 1545 LANDSCAPES OF SANTA ROSA ISLAND, CHANNEL STATUS OF BREEDING SEABIRDS ON ANACAPA ISLAND, ON THE ORIGINS OF THE INSECT FAUNA OF HOW TO BUILD AND FUND A ROBUST ISLAND ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA. R. Randall CALIFORNIA, IN 2011‐2012. Laurie Harvey*, David CALIFORNIA’S CHANNEL ISLANDS: A COMPARATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM FROM SCRATCH. Ken Owen* Schumann*, Scott