Session |
Abstract |
Author(s) |
S1 |
HILL, P.S.M. |
Vibration and Animal Communication: a Review.
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S1 |
O’CONNELL-RODWELL, C.E.*; ARNASON, B.; HART, L.A. |
Exploring the Possibility of Low-Frequency Seismic Communication in Elephants and Other Large Mammals
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S1 |
RANDALL, J.A. |
Why do Desert Rodents Drum their Feet?
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S1 |
COCROFT, R. B. |
Vibrational communication and the ecology of group-living insects
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S1 |
BROWNELL, P.H.*; VAN HEMMEN, J.L |
Vibration Sensitivity and Prey-localizing Behavior of Sand Scorpions
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S1 |
Lewis, E.R. R. Lewis; Narins, P.M.* |
Do White-lipped Frogs Use Seismic Signals for Intraspecific Communication
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S1 |
SHADLEY, J.R.*; HILL, P.S.M. |
Talking back: sending soil vibration signals to lekking prairie mole cricket males.
|
S1 |
Narins, P.M.*; Lewis, E.R. |
Good Vibrations: Seismic Signal Use by Fossorial Mammals
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S1 |
TBA |
TBA |
S1 |
HUNT, R.E. |
Mating behavior in leafhoppers and treehoppers: involvement of vibrational signals in male-male competition and female preference
|
S2 |
MINELLI, A. |
Homology, limbs and genitalia
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S2 |
Coates, M.I. |
Fins to Limbs: What the fossils say
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S2 |
Tabin, T. |
Genetic Cassettes and the Evolution of Regulatory Networks Patterning the Embryo
|
S2 |
Bryant, S.V. |
REGENERATION: SOMETHING OLD; SOMETHING NEW
|
S2 |
Innis, J.W. |
Integrative Biology and the Developing Limb Bud
|
S2 |
Ghedotti, M. |
Unpaired Fins: Derived Genitalia in Fishes
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S2 |
Yamada, G. Yamada |
Molecular analysis of murine external genitalia formation: Control of morphogenesis of genital tubercle by shh and FGF system.
|
S2 |
Podlasek, C.A. |
POSTERIOR HOX GENE EXPRESSION IN DEVELOPING GENITALIA
|
S3 |
Alfaro, M.E.*; Janovetz, J.; Blob, R.; Westneat, M.W. |
Biting in Teleost Fishes
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S3 |
Grubich, J.R. |
Prey Capture in Actinopterygian Fishes: A review of suction feeding motor patterns with new evidence from an Elopomorph fish: Megalops atlanticus
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S3 |
WILGA, C.D.*; HUETER, R.E.; WAINWRIGHT, P.C.; MOTTA, P.J. |
FUNCTION AND EVOLUTION OF UPPER JAW PROTRUSION MECHANISMS IN ELASMOBRANCHS
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S3 |
DEBAN, S.M.*; O’REILLY, J.C.; NISHIKAWA, K.C. |
The evolution of the motor control of feeding in amphibians.
|
S3 |
AERTS, P.*; VAN DAMME, J.; HERREL, A. |
Intrinsic mechanics and control of fast cranio-cervical movements in aquatic feeding turtles
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S3 |
HERREL, A.*; MEYERS, J.J.; NISHIKAWA, K.C.; DE VREE, F. |
The evolution of feeding motor patterns in lizards: modulatory complexity and constraints.
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S3 |
KLEY, N.J. |
The evolution of prey transport mechanisms in snakes
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S3 |
LANGENBACH, G.E.J. |
Mammalian feeding
|
S3 |
VANDERLEEUW, A.H.J.*; BOUT, R.G.; ZWEERS, G.A. |
Control of the cranio-cervical system during feeding in birds.
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S3 |
NISHIKAWA, K.C. |
Feeding motor patterns: Insights from biomechanical modeling.
|
S3 |
Fetcho, J.R. |
New approaches to the function of neuronal circuits that might simplify (a little) studies of the evolution of behavior.
|
S3 |
WAINWRIGHT, P.C. |
The role of motor patterns in the evolution of fish feeding performance.
|
S4 |
CHARMANTIER, G. *; WOLCOTT, D. L. |
Ontogenetic strategies of invertebrates in aquatic environments : Introductory note
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S4 |
Terwilliger, N.B.; Ryan, M. |
Ontogeny of crustacean respiratory proteins
|
S4 |
SPICER, J.I. |
Development of cardiac function in crustaceans: patterns, processes and implications
|
S4 |
CHARMANTIER, G. |
Ontogeny of osmoregulation in crustaceans : The embryonic phase.
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S4 |
CHANG, E.S. |
Hormones in the lives of crustaceans: An overview
|
S4 |
JINKS, R.N.*; MARKLEY, T.L.; PEROVICH, G.M.; EPIFANIO, C.; CRONIN, T.W. |
Ontogeny of vision in marine crustaceans.
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S4 |
HAND, S.C. |
Induction of Quiescence and Diapause During Life Cycles of Aquatic Invertebrates: Mechanisms and Implications.
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S4 |
Anger, K. Anger |
Life-history adaptations of decapod crustaceans to non-marine conditions
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S4 |
Forward, R.B. |
Ontogentic changes in crustacean larval behavior: contributions to transport and metamorphosis
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S4 |
YOUNG, C.M.*; VASQUEZ, E.; SVANE, I. |
Early Life-History Strategies of Sessile Invertebrates in Stratified Fjords and Coastal Lagoons
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S4 |
HADFIELD, M.G. |
Metamorphic competence is a major adaptive convergence in marine invertebrate larvae
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