Onset and maintenance of male-typical parenting behavior during protogynous sex change

Meeting Abstract 57-4  Sunday, Jan. 5 11:00 – 11:15  Onset and maintenance of male-typical parenting behavior during protogynous sex change PRADHAN, DS*; GROBER, MS; WHITE, KJ; Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID; Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA; Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID praddeva@isu.edu In species that change sex based on social cues, behavioral sex change is rapid and […]

Evolution of alternative behavioral phenotypes A story of genes and bird brains

Meeting Abstract 57-2  Sunday, Jan. 5 10:30 – 10:45  Evolution of alternative behavioral phenotypes: A story of genes and bird brains MANEY, DL; Emory University dmaney@emory.edu http://birdbrainlab.org Disruptive natural selection can drive the evolution of alternative phenotypes, or “morphs”, within one or both sexes. The morphs, so named because they differ with respect to a morphological trait […]

Evidence for Monoamines as Neurochemical Substrates Underlying Alternative Reproductive Tactics

Meeting Abstract 57-6  Sunday, Jan. 5 11:30 – 11:45  Evidence for Monoamines as Neurochemical Substrates Underlying Alternative Reproductive Tactics FORLANO, PM; CUNY Brooklyn College; CUNY Graduate Center pforlano@brooklyn.cuny.edu https://forlanolab.com/ Species that exhibit alternative male reproductive tactics (ARTs) offer an outstanding opportunity to explore the neural and hormonal mechanisms that underlie often extreme divergence in brain and behavior […]

Environmental Variation From Land Use Conversion Affects Stress in Tadpoles

Meeting Abstract 57-5  Sunday, Jan. 5 11:15 – 11:30  Environmental Variation From Land Use Conversion Affects Stress in Tadpoles GABOR, CR*; ASPBURY, AS; UJHEGY, N; BóKONY, V; Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA; Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA; Plant Protection Institute Centre for Agricultural Research, Budapest, Hungary; Plant Protection Institute Centre for Agricultural Research, […]

Behavior and Neuroendocrine Differences in Island and Mainland Populations of Wall Lizards (Podarcis sicula ) Do They Mirror Typical Within-Population Variation in Stress-Coping Styles

Meeting Abstract 57-1  Sunday, Jan. 5 10:15 – 10:30  Behavior and Neuroendocrine Differences in Island and Mainland Populations of Wall Lizards (Podarcis sicula ): Do They Mirror Typical Within-Population Variation in Stress-Coping Styles? HEWS, D*; LISIČIĆ, D; GLOGOŠKI, M; BLAŽEVIĆ, SA; HRANILOVIĆ, D; HEWS, Dia; Indiana State Univ, Terre Haute; Univ Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Croatia ; […]

Alternative strategies and the dynamism of color

Meeting Abstract 57-3  Sunday, Jan. 5 10:45 – 11:00  Alternative strategies and the dynamism of color THAKER, M*; BATABYAL, A; AMDEKAR, M; Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India mthaker@iisc.ac.in Alternative social strategies in lizards are often correlated with distinct color forms that are fixed upon development. In the Indian rock agama, Psammophilus dorsalis, dynamic physiological color changes […]

Viral Reefscapes Microbial Interactions with Threatened Coral Hosts and Reef Ecosystems

Meeting Abstract 56-3  Sunday, Jan. 5 10:30 – 10:45  Viral Reefscapes: Microbial Interactions with Threatened Coral Hosts and Reef Ecosystems CORREA, AMS*; GRUPSTRA, CGB; HOWE-KERR, LI; VEGLIA, AJ; BRYANT, RL; CONETTA, D; Rice University, Houston; University of Rhode Island, Kingston ac53@rice.edu https://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ac53/ Coral-associated microbes (e.g., dinoflagellates in the family Symbiodiniaceae, bacteria) contribute to the health and function […]

Time Course Physiology of Caribbean Corals Reveals Divergent Responses to Global Change Stressors

Meeting Abstract 56-1  Sunday, Jan. 5 10:00 – 10:15  Time Course Physiology of Caribbean Corals Reveals Divergent Responses to Global Change Stressors AICHELMAN, HE*; BOVE, CB; CASTILLO, KD; BOULTON, JM; KNOWLTON, AC; NIEVES, OC; RIES, JB; DAVIES, SW; Boston University, UNC Chapel Hill; UNC Chapel Hill; UNC Chapel Hill; UNC Chapel Hill; UNC Chapel Hill; Boston University; […]

Symbiotic partners diverge across reef environments in a panmictic coral population

Meeting Abstract 56-4  Sunday, Jan. 5 10:45 – 11:00  Symbiotic partners diverge across reef environments in a panmictic coral population KRIEFALL, NG*; MATZ, MV; KANKE, M; DAVIES, SW; Boston University; UT Austin; Cornell University; Boston University nicfall@bu.edu Corals from more variable environments tend to fare better under thermal stress when compared to their counterparts from more stable […]

Symbiotic dinoflagellates pump iron (and other trace metals) to beat the heat

Meeting Abstract 56-6  Sunday, Jan. 5 11:15 – 11:30  Symbiotic dinoflagellates pump iron (and other trace metals) to beat the heat REICH, HG*; RODRIGUEZ, IB; TRIPP, SE; WARNER, ME; KEMP, DW; HO, TY; LAJEUNESSE, TC; Penn State Univeristy; University of the Philippenes; Penn State University; University of Delaware; University of Alabama at Birmingham; Academia Sinica; Penn State […]

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