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Monitoring: The Challenges of Ecological Complexity
Alison Power, Cornell University
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11:20
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Adaptive Management as a Framework for Ecological Monitoring of GMOs
Anne Kapuscinski, University of Minnesota
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11:55
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The Logistics of Monitoring
Warren Lee, United States Department of Agriculture
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12:35
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LUNCH
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1:35
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Panel: International Perspectives on Monitoring of Transgenic Crops
Jeremy Sweet, National Inst. of Agricultural Botany, UK
Phil Dale, John Innes Center, UK
Rob MacDonald, Aventis, Canada
Lynn Frewer (moderator), Institute of Food Research, UK
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II. Examples of Ecological Monitoring, (part one)
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2:35
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Monitoring for the effects of Gene Flow
Rob MacDonald, Aventis
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3:25
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BREAK
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3:40
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Gene Flow: A Case Study of Invasive Weeds
Hugh Wilson, Texas A&M University
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4:25
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Gene flow: from canola to weeds and monitoring
Neal Stewart, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
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5:10
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ADJOURN FOR THE DAY
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Friday, July 14th
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II. Examples of Ecological Monitoring, (part two)
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8:30
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Using Ecological Models in Risk-Based Environmental Monitoring
Steve Bartell, Cadmus Group
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9:05
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Monitoring for Resistance in Target Pests: Bt Corn
Fred Gould, North Carolina State University
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