Symposia Talks Thursday

Session Abstract Author(s)
S1 HILL, P.S.M. Vibration and Animal Communication: a Review.
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
S1 RANDALL, J.A. Why do Desert Rodents Drum their Feet?
S1 COCROFT, R. B. Vibrational communication and the ecology of group-living insects
S1 BROWNELL, P.H.*; VAN HEMMEN, J.L Vibration Sensitivity and Prey-localizing Behavior of Sand Scorpions
S1 Lewis, E.R. R. Lewis; Narins, P.M.* Do White-lipped Frogs Use Seismic Signals for Intraspecific Communication
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
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
S2 Coates, M.I. Fins to Limbs: What the fossils say
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
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
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
S3 WILGA, C.D.*; HUETER, R.E.; WAINWRIGHT, P.C.; MOTTA, P.J. FUNCTION AND EVOLUTION OF UPPER JAW PROTRUSION MECHANISMS IN ELASMOBRANCHS
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
S3 HERREL, A.*; MEYERS, J.J.; NISHIKAWA, K.C.; DE VREE, F. The evolution of feeding motor patterns in lizards: modulatory complexity and constraints.
S3 KLEY, N.J. The evolution of prey transport mechanisms in snakes
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.
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
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.
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.
S4 HAND, S.C. Induction of Quiescence and Diapause During Life Cycles of Aquatic Invertebrates: Mechanisms and Implications.
S4 Anger, K. Anger Life-history adaptations of decapod crustaceans to non-marine conditions
S4 Forward, R.B. Ontogentic changes in crustacean larval behavior: contributions to transport and metamorphosis
S4 YOUNG, C.M.*; VASQUEZ, E.; SVANE, I. Early Life-History Strategies of Sessile Invertebrates in Stratified Fjords and Coastal Lagoons
S4 HADFIELD, M.G. Metamorphic competence is a major adaptive convergence in marine invertebrate larvae
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