Thursday 26Th, July 2018

Thursday 26Th, July 2018

THURSDAY 26TH, JULY 2018 7:30 – 8:00 Registration 8:00 - 8:30 National Geographic Society Grants Program 8:30 – 9:30 Plenary: Dr Howard Nelson 9:30 – 10:00 Break SY3: MECHANISMS OF CONSERVATION ON SY2: AN INSIGHT INTO THE ORINOCO MINING ARC PRIVATE LANDS (LTA) (LTB) 10:00 – Sebastian Case Study: Santa Rosa Watershed, José R Lozada Environmental and Social Aspects Associated 10:15 Orjuela Conservation and Sustainable Production. with the various types of mining in the Venezuelan Guayana. 10:15 – Bibiana S Socioecological connectivity for the conservation Bram Ebus Digging into the Mining Arc 10:30 Salamanca and restoration of dry forests and their threatened tree species. 10:30 – Andrés GEF-Satoyama Project: Mainstreaming Vilisa I Southern Orinoco's protected areas, in risk? 10:45 Quintero-Angel Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Morón- Management in Priority SEPLS Zambrano 10:45 – Ana Reboredo Does land tenure clarification and delimitation Juan C Deforestation in the Venezuelan Amazon and the 11:00 Segovia decrease deforestation in protected areas? A case Amilibia advancement of illegal mining study from an intervention in Guatemala 11:00 – German Forero- Biodiversity conservation at the landscape scale: Francoise The Orinoco Mining Arc and the Caribbean: 11:15 Medina common benefits in private lands Cabada possible impacts over marine ecological processes 11:15 – Carlos Saavedra Conservation agreements and incentives in rural José R Ferrer- Risk of ecosystem collapse under different 11:30 (TR5) CONNECTIVITY areas of Colombia Paris scenarios of management as a measure of conservation opportunities and challenges in Venezuela's Mining Arc 11:30 – TS1: SPEED PRESENTATIONS (LTA) 12:00 Sarah-Lee Manmohan: The psychological effect of bushfires on local people: a study on the perception of bushfires in Trinidad, West Indies. Jack Torresdal : Using Sky-Island Biogeography to understand the distribution of the Golden Tree Frog and its habitat. AND CONSERVATION WILDLIFEFOR CHALLENGE Reshma Persaud: Population dynamics of earthworms in Guyana Nicole Angeli: Species Status Assessments are a new collaborative population modeling exercise to improve the U.S. Endangered Species Act AREAS: ROADLESSAND PLANNING ROAD ROADS, WS7: Heetasmin Singh: The effects and management of saline water intrusion in the arable rice lands of Mahaica, Guyana 12:00 – Lunch WS8: MACAWS WORKSHOP (TR5) 13:30 TS2: SPECIES PROTECTION AND REINTRODUCTION (LTA) WS9: ASSESSING AND 13:30 – Lauren M An island divided: humans, not climate, determine the differential present and future USING THE PROPOSED 13:45 Gibson distribution of the endemic Hispaniolan solenodon GUIDELINES FOR 13:45 – Christopher Census and first genetic analysis of the Guadeloupean population of white-crowned pigeon, INTERACTING WITH 14:00 Cambrone Patagioenas leucocephala FAITH-BASED LEADERS 14:00 – Renoir Amphibians and their conservation in Trinidad and Tobago AND COMMUNITIES IN 14:15 Auguste CONSERVATION 14:15 – Maud C Genetically-informed captive breeding and introduction program of hybrids with ancestry 14:30 Quinzin from the extinct Galapagos giant tortoise of Floreana Island RESEARCH AND PRACTICE PROJECTS 14:30 – Nicole Angeli Repatriating species where threats still exist 14:45 14:45 – Jordan Ferenc Searching for keystone species complexes: a food web approach in King George Island 15:00 (LTB) (Antarctica) 15:00 – Break 15:30 SY4: MAMMAL CONSERVATION (LTA) TS3: MANGROVE AND SAVANNAH ECOSYSTEMS (LTB) 15:30 – Mariana M Vale Patterns of diversity, threat and protection of Justine K An investigation of hydrocarbon pollution and its 15:45 mammals in Latin America and the Caribbean Deonarine relationship with mangrove root epifauna: a case study of two rivers in Trinidad. 15:45 – Constanza E The impact of free-roaming domestic cats on a Aidan Farrell Chlorophyll fluorescence as a biomarker for 16:00 Napolitano threatened wild felid in Chile: Spatio-temporal pollution stress in red mangrove (Rhizophora overlap and pathogen transmission mangle) 16:00 – Paul E Ouboter Impact of eco-tourism on terrestrial mammal Mark Ram Impacts of mangrove habitat degradation on fish 16:15 communities at Brownsberg Nature Park, assemblages along Guyana’s coastal regions Suriname 16:15 – Hannah Impacts of anthropogenic disturbance on Gem Thomas Seasonal changes in rhizobacteria community 16:30 Hoskins mammalian distribution within a neotropical cloud structure associated with dominant plant species forest in the Aripo savannas 16:30 – Luke Rostant Taking stock: Red-rumped agouti (Dasyprocta Linton Arneaud Seed dispersal of Mauritia flexuosa: a comparison 16:45 leporina) population density and relative of mainland and island stands abundance in Trinidad and Tobago. 16:45 – Vanessa S Population status of Jaguars (Panthera onca) and Chelsie Romulo The influence of technological transitions on 17:00 Kadosoe Pumas (Puma concolor) at the Brownsberg Nature socio-environmental market dynamics of Mauritia Park, Suriname flexuosa harvest in the Peruvian Amazon 17:30 – Poster Session (TLC) 19:30 19:30 – Social (TLC) 21:00 FRIDAY 27TH JULY, 2018 7:30 – Registration 8:00 TS4: BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT (LTA) 8:00 - 8:15 Jaime Burbano-Girón Differences in spatial conservation prioritization: a comprehensive assessment of Neotropical biodiversity 8:15 - Rachel Golden Kroner Protected area downgrading, downsizing, and degazettement (PADDD) in Amazonia: regional profile of legal rollbacks to protected areas 8:30 8:30 – Stefan Kreft A role for SCB in biodiversity research and conservation policy work in the Caribbean and South American Overseas Entities of the EU 8:45 8:45 – Alexis Mychajliw Recent extinctions and current threats: using the fossil record to guide conservation of Caribbean biodiversity 9:00 9:00 – Natalie Boodram Developing the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund Ecosystem Profile for the Caribbean Islands hotspot: a year-long participatory assessment 9:15 process 9:15 – Candice H Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for supporting participatory natural resources management and climate action in the 9:30 Ramkissoon Caribbean 9:30 – Break 10:00 SY5: FROM ENDEMICS TO INVASIVES: FRESHWATER TS5: PROTECTED AREAS: SELECTION AND DESIGN FISH CONSERVATION IN THE CARIBBEAN (LTA) (LTB) 10:00 – Ingo Schlupp Invasion irony: livebearing fishes threatening livebearing fishes Ellie Devenish- Increased vertebrate coverage of Trinidad and Tobago’s new 10:15 in the Caribbean Nelson proposed protected area system 10:15 – Rodet Challenges for freshwater fish conservation in the Cuban system Joshua A Spiers Using species distribution modelling to optimize protected area 10:30 Rodriguez Silva of natural protected areas: the case of two biological reserves in design for endemic plants western Cuba 10:30 – Amy E Deacon How to be a successful invader: lessons from the Trinidadian Juliana Pereira Landscape connectivity: using network analysis to improve 10:45 guppy reserve selection with modest data requirements 10:45 – Kerri-Ann L Trouble in Paradise? Jamaica's Native and Introduced Poeciliids Javier Fajardo Priority conservation areas for a comprehensive representation 11:00 Bennett of tropical Andes species diversity in the face of climate change 11:00 – Jack D Human induced turbidity and sedimentation affect fish Osvaldo Ramírez Community participation and natural protected areas: linking 11:15 Torresdal community composition across Trinidadian streams. Bravo community knowledge and biodiversity conservation 11:15 – Pablo E Weaver Diversity, habitat, and conservation of the Hispaniolan Poecilia Gabrielle Thongs Using GIS to Model and Monitor Sustainable Forest 11:30 clade Management in Trinidad 11:30 – Brian Inland blue holes of The Bahamas: windows into evolution in Wanjohi Community Managed Marine Parks 11:45 Langerhans the wild Kabukuru 11:45 – Keshan Heterospecific shoaling in an invasive poeciliid: shared history Melanie Andrews Enhancing participatory management planning for protected 12:00 Mahabir does not affect shoal cohesion areas: lessons and best practice guidelines from Trinidad and Tobago 12:00 – Lunch WS10: WOMEN IN NATURE NETWORK (TR5) 13:30 SY6: MARINE BIODIVERSITY ACROSS BORDERS: TS6: FOREST ECOSYSTEMS (LTB) CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS (LTA) 13:30 – Hamish MN The Caribbean Marine Atlas (CMA): Providing a Platform for Janeth Lessmann The biocultural diversity we could lose with deforestation 13:45 Asmath Conservation and Management of the Caribbean Sea 13:45 – Melanie K Enhancing stakeholder participation in management of the Izabela Different faces of disturbances - habitat loss, fragmentation and 14:00 Andrews Eastern Caribbean flyingfish fishery Stachowicz wildfire in la Gran Sabana, Venezuela 14:00 – Fadilah Ali The ecological and socio-economic impacts of the lionfish Mahendra Carbon concentrations in wood across the world’s trees and 14:15 invasion in the Southern Caribbean Doraisami forests: implications for forest carbon accounting 14:15 – Olga Koubrak The Caribbean Legal Seascape for Shared Marine Living Leslie Hay Jaguar, puma and humans as structuralists in Costa Rican 14:30 Resources: Treaty obligations, examples of implementation and tropical forested ecosystems suggestions for the course forward 14:30 – Kelly Kingon Occurrences of black spots (ectoparasitic infection) in Mark F Hulme Improving cocoa harvest can mitigate for crop damage by 14:45 herbivorous, coral reef fishes: a potential indicator of reef health wildlife in a forest-agriculture matrix in the Caribbean 14:45

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