Symposium S10

Chemicals that Organize Ecology: Towards a Greater Integration of Chemoreception, Neuroscience, Organismal Biology, and Chemical Ecology

Day: Wednesday, Jan. 7, 08:15-15:30
Room: Ballroom A

Organizer(s): James Murray, Russell Wyeth

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MURRAY, J. Introduction

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VASEY, G.; LUKEMAN, R.; WYETH, R.C.* Where was that smell coming from? A mathematical model of odor-gated rheotaxis in variable flow direction conditions indicates variation in adaptive navigational strategies.

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CARDE, R T*; BAU, J Optimal strategies for finding a resource-linked odor plume: theories and lessons from flying insects

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EDISON, Arthur S Metabolomics as a tool to study chemical communication

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GOYRET, J*; YUAN, M Olfaction and Vision in the Innate Recognition of Nectar Sources Under Different Illuminances

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KNADEN, Markus Homing in desert ants using multiple sensory modalities.

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GARDINER, Jayne Finding food, finding home: the chemical ecology of sharks

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LUNCEFORD, B.E.*; PADOVE COHEN, S; BLOOMQUIST, R; NAGLE, M.P.; SHIN, C; MCCARTY, N.A.; KUBANEK, J Aversive chemoreception in predatory fish

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VAN ALSTYNE, K.L. HARMFUL NATURAL PRODUCTS PRODUCED BY GREEN TIDE SEAWEEDS AND THEIR POTENTIAL EFFECTS ON OTHER ORGANISMS

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FERRER, RP Saxitoxin and the ochre sea star: Molecule of keystone significance and a classic keystone species

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SMEE, Delbert*; SCHERER, Avery; LUNT, Jessica; DRAPER, Alex Turbidity triggers mesopredator release by altering chemically mediated trophic interactions
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