Sunday
2:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Arrival and Check-in
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Dinner
7:30 pm - 7:40 pm
Introductory Comments by GRC Staff / Welcome and Introduction from the Chairs
7:40 pm - 9:30 pm
Keynote Session: Emerging Fields of Predator-Prey Interactions: Past, Present, and Future Directions
Discussion Leader: Andrew Sih (University of California, Davis, United States)
7:40 pm - 8:00 pm
Introduction by Discussion Leader
8:00 pm - 8:35 pm
Liana Zanette (Western University, Canada)
"Paramount Fear of the Human 'Super Predator' Pervades the Planet"
8:35 pm - 8:45 pm
Discussion
8:45 pm - 9:20 pm
Robert Pringle (Princeton University, United States)
"Predator Effects on Prey Coexistence: How Common is Keystone Predation?"
9:20 pm - 9:30 pm
Discussion
Monday
7:30 am - 8:30 am
Breakfast
8:30 am - 9:00 am
Group Photo
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Predation Risk Effects
Discussion Leader: Geoffrey Trussell (Northeastern University, United States)
9:00 am - 9:10 am
Introduction by Discussion Leader
9:10 am - 9:40 am
Marion VALEIX (CNRS, France)
"Unsuccessful Hunts: A Crucial Piece of the Puzzle for Understanding the Hunting Success of Large Carnivores and the Impacts of Global Changes on Their Foraging."
9:40 am - 10:00 am
Discussion
10:00 am - 10:30 am
Coffee Break
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Michael Cherry (Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, United States)
"Leveraging Experiments and Field Studies to Assess Risk Effects in Deer"
11:00 am - 11:20 am
Discussion
11:20 am - 11:50 am
Melanie Dammhahn (Behavioral Biology, University of Muenster, Germany)
"Individualized Landscapes of Fear"
11:50 am - 12:10 pm
Discussion
12:10 pm - 12:30 pm
General Discussion
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Lunch
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Free Time
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The GRC Power Hourâ„¢
The GRC Power Hourâ„¢ is designed to address diversity and inclusion in the scientific workplace by providing a safe environment for informal and meaningful conversations amongst colleagues of all career stages. The program supports the professional growth of all members of our communities, including ethnicity, race and/or gender identity by providing an open forum for discussion and mentoring.
Organizer: Kaitlyn Gaynor (University of British Columbia, Canada)
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Poster Session
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Dinner
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Selected Poster Presentations - The Future of Predator-Prey Interactions
Discussion Leaders: William Oestreich (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, United States) and Kaitlin Schaal (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)
7:30 pm - 7:40 pm
Introduction by Discussion Leader
7:40 pm - 7:55 pm
Short Talk Selected from Poster Abstracts
7:55 pm - 8:00 pm
Discussion
8:00 pm - 8:15 pm
Short Talk Selected from Poster Abstracts
8:15 pm - 8:20 pm
Discussion
8:20 pm - 8:35 pm
Short Talk Selected from Poster Abstracts
8:35 pm - 8:40 pm
Discussion
8:40 pm - 8:55 pm
Short Talk Selected from Poster Abstracts
8:55 pm - 9:00 pm
Discussion
9:00 pm - 9:15 pm
Short Talk Selected from Poster Abstracts
9:15 pm - 9:20 pm
Discussion
9:20 pm - 9:30 pm
General Discussion
Tuesday
7:30 am - 8:30 am
Breakfast
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
The Influence of Anthropogenic Disturbance on Predator-Prey Interactions
Discussion Leader: Michael Heithaus (Florida International University, United States)
9:00 am - 9:05 am
Introduction by Discussion Leader
9:05 am - 9:35 am
Mark Meekan (University of Western Australia, Australia)
"Predation as a Mechanism for Top-Down Control of Crown-of-Thorns Outbreaks on Coral Reefs"
9:35 am - 9:45 am
Discussion
9:45 am - 10:15 am
Christopher Wilmers (University of California, Santa Cruz, United States)
"The Ecological Impacts of Large Carnivore Recovery in North America"
10:15 am - 10:25 am
Discussion
10:25 am - 10:50 am
Coffee Break
10:50 am - 11:20 am
Mario Díaz (Spanish Research Council, National Museum of Natural Sciences, Spain)
"Integrating Human Disturbance, Food Needs and Predation Risk Effects on Fear Landscapes"
11:20 am - 11:30 am
Discussion
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Brian Cheng (University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States)
"Anthropogenic Forces Intensify and Dampen Predation in Marine Coastal Ecosystems"
12:00 pm - 12:10 pm
Discussion
12:10 pm - 12:30 pm
General Discussion
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Lunch
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Free Time
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Poster Session
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Dinner
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Incorporating Parasites into Predator-Prey Interactions
Discussion Leader: Robert Poulin (University of Otago, New Zealand)
7:30 pm - 7:40 pm
Introduction by Discussion Leader
7:40 pm - 8:00 pm
Sara Weinstein (Utah State University, United States)
"Raccoon Roundworm, Parasite Avoidance, and the Landscape of Disgust"
8:00 pm - 8:10 pm
Discussion
8:10 pm - 8:30 pm
Alison Dunn (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
"Parasite Driven Changes in Predator-Prey Interactions may Alter the Success and Impact of Biological Invasions"
8:30 pm - 8:40 pm
Discussion
8:40 pm - 9:00 pm
Knut Vollset (NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Norway)
"Parasites, Predators, and Salmon: An Attempt to Bridge a Gap Between Parasitology and Predation Ecology"
9:00 pm - 9:10 pm
Discussion
9:10 pm - 9:30 pm
General Discussion
Wednesday
7:30 am - 8:30 am
Breakfast
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Consumptive Effects: Remembering Predators Eat Prey
Discussion Leader: John Orrock (University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States)
9:00 am - 9:05 am
Introduction by Discussion Leader
9:05 am - 9:35 am
Adam Ford (University of British Columbia, Canada)
"Spatial Linkages in Lethality"
9:35 am - 9:45 am
Discussion
9:45 am - 10:15 am
Robert Serrouya (Biodiversity Pathways, Canada)
"Using Ecological Theory to Inform Broad-Scale Experiments to Recover Endangered Species"
10:15 am - 10:25 am
Discussion
10:25 am - 10:50 am
Coffee Break
10:50 am - 11:20 am
Thomas Newsome (The University of Sydney, Australia)
"Food Webs Around Carrion: An Australian Perspective"
11:20 am - 11:30 am
Discussion
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Dave Beauchamp (Western Fisheries Research Center, U.S. Geological Survey, United States)
"Visual Encounters Provide Mechanistic Insights For Piscivore-Prey Interactions In Aquatic Environments"
12:00 pm - 12:10 pm
Discussion
12:10 pm - 12:30 pm
General Discussion
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Lunch
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Free Time
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Poster Session
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Dinner
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
The Physiology of Prey in Coping with and Responding to Predators
Discussion Leader: Maud Ferrari (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
7:30 pm - 7:40 pm
Introduction by Discussion Leader
7:40 pm - 8:00 pm
Shaun Killen (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)
"Humans as Predators: The Potential for Fisheries-Associated Selection on Physiological and Behavioral Traits"
8:00 pm - 8:10 pm
Discussion
8:10 pm - 8:30 pm
Mark Abrahams (Memorial University, Canada)
"The Physiological Consequences of Size Variation Between Predators and Their Prey, and How This Can Inform What Happens in a Changing Environment."
8:30 pm - 8:40 pm
Discussion
8:40 pm - 9:00 pm
Scott Creel (Zambian Carnivore Programme, Montana State University, United States)
"Linking Types of Predation Risk to Types of Response and Physiological Consequences."
9:00 pm - 9:10 pm
Discussion
9:10 pm - 9:30 pm
General Discussion
Thursday
7:30 am - 8:30 am
Breakfast
8:30 am - 9:00 am
Business Meeting
Nominations for the Next Vice Chair(s); Complete the GRC Evaluation Forms; Discuss Future Dates and Venue; Election of the Next Vice Chair(s)
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
The Development of Prey Defenses
Discussion Leader: Linda Weiss (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
9:00 am - 9:20 am
Introduction by Discussion Leader
9:20 am - 9:50 am
Kate Laskowski (University of California, Davis, United States)
"Individuality in the Ontogeny of Anti-Predator Behavior in Clonal Fish"
9:50 am - 10:05 am
Discussion
10:05 am - 10:35 am
Coffee Break
10:35 am - 11:05 am
Laura Stein (University of Oklahoma, United States)
"Disentangling Mechanisms of Predator-Induced Parental Effects in Poecilia Reticulata "
11:05 am - 11:20 am
Discussion
11:20 am - 11:50 am
James Herbert-Read (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
"Individual and Collective Perception in Fishes"
11:50 am - 12:10 pm
Discussion
12:10 pm - 12:30 pm
General Discussion
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Lunch
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Free Time
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Poster Session
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Dinner
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
The Applied use of Predator-Prey Knowledge
Discussion Leader: Elizabeth Madin (University of Hawai'i, United States)
7:30 pm - 7:40 pm
Introduction by Discussion Leader
7:40 pm - 8:00 pm
Laura Prugh (University of Washington, United States)
"When Predators Are Prey: Mesopredators in a Changing World"
8:00 pm - 8:10 pm
Discussion
8:10 pm - 8:30 pm
Jennifer Thaler (Cornell University, United States)
"Ecology of Fear in Insect Pest Management"
8:30 pm - 8:40 pm
Discussion
8:40 pm - 9:00 pm
Menna Jones (University of Tasmania, Australia)
"Applying an Eco-Evolutionary Framework to Reduce Impacts of Invasive Predators and Restore Native Species and Ecosystems"
9:00 pm - 9:10 pm
Discussion
9:10 pm - 9:30 pm
General Discussion
Friday
7:30 am - 8:30 am
Breakfast
9:00 am
Departure