Preliminary analysis of climbing morphology and performance of the salt marsh harvest mouse and co-occurring species in the Suisun Marsh, California

Meeting Abstract P2-197  Sunday, Jan. 5  Preliminary analysis of climbing morphology and performance of the salt marsh harvest mouse and co-occurring species in the Suisun Marsh, California WOLDT, K/M*; SUSTAITA, D; Department of Biological Sciences, California State University San Marcos; Department of Biological Sciences, California State University San Marcos woldt002@cougars.csusm.edu As the only terrestrial mammal entirely restricted […]

Predicting complex modulus of active muscle from models of elastically coupled molecular motors

Meeting Abstract P2-202  Sunday, Jan. 5  Predicting complex modulus of active muscle from models of elastically coupled molecular motors ASENCIO, AM*; POWERS, JD; WILLIAMS, CD; MALINGEN, SA; DANIEL, TL; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; University of California, San Diego, CA; Allen Institute of Cell Science, Seattle, WA; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; University of Washington, Seattle, WA […]

Predation Effects on the Evolutionary Trajectory of Brain Morphology in the Threespine Stickleback Fish

Meeting Abstract P2-50  Sunday, Jan. 5  Predation Effects on the Evolutionary Trajectory of Brain Morphology in the Threespine Stickleback Fish MASON, JN*; STEVENS II, DR; GRAHAM, MA; FOSTER, SA; BAKER, JA; Clark University; Clark University; Clark University; Clark University; Clark University JiMason@clarku.edu Novel pressures introduced to an environment due to human interaction disrupts the native biodiversity. Thus, […]

Potential impacts of near-future climate-induced ocean warming on the stomach microbiome of the common soft-bottom sea star Luidia clathrata

Meeting Abstract P2-17  Sunday, Jan. 5  Potential impacts of near-future climate-induced ocean warming on the stomach microbiome of the common soft-bottom sea star Luidia clathrata CURTIS, MD*; MCCLINTOCK, JB; University of Alabama at Birmingham; University of Alabama at Birmingham curtismi@uab.edu Studies have demonstrated that near-future ocean warming is likely to negatively impact aspects of larval development, immune […]

Post-feeding metabolic response and thermal preference in the scorpion Hottentotta judaicus

Meeting Abstract P2-178  Sunday, Jan. 5  Post-feeding metabolic response and thermal preference in the scorpion Hottentotta judaicus GEFEN, E*; RAVIV, D; University of Haifa- Oranim gefene@research.haifa.ac.il http://www.gefenlab.com Relatively little is known on the postprandial metabolic response, often termed specific dynamic action (SDA), in arachnids. In this study we wanted to investigate the effect of temperature on SDA […]

Patterns of fluctuating asymmetry in the limbs of freshwater turtles

Meeting Abstract P2-198  Sunday, Jan. 5  Patterns of fluctuating asymmetry in the limbs of freshwater turtles RIVERA, G*; NEELY, CMD; Creighton University gabrielrivera@creighton.edu Understanding how selective forces influence patterns of symmetry remains an active area of research in evolutionary biology. One hypothesis, which has received relatively little attention, suggests that the functional importance of morphological characters may […]

Party in the Front, Business in the Back Mosaic Evolution of Skull Asymmetry in Flatfishes

Meeting Abstract P2-29  Sunday, Jan. 5  Party in the Front, Business in the Back: Mosaic Evolution of Skull Asymmetry in Flatfishes WATSON, SJ*; EVANS, KM; New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Brown Universtiy sara.watson@student.nmt.edu The cranial asymmetry of flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes: Teleostei) is perhaps, one of the most striking morphological features found anywhere in the animal kingdom. […]

Overexpression of Beta-catenin During Regeneration in Lumbriculus variegatus

Meeting Abstract P2-133  Sunday, Jan. 5  Overexpression of Beta-catenin During Regeneration in Lumbriculus variegatus GONZALEZ, BD*; MARTINEZ ACOSTA, VG; Univ. of the Incarnate Word; Univ. of the Incarnate Word bdgonzal@student.uiwtx.edu Our overall research goal is to identify cellular and molecular events triggered following injury within the central nervous system (CNS) that promote regeneration and recovery of function […]

Outbreaking Locusts (Schistocerca cancellata) in Paraguay are Carbohydrate Hungry which Increase their Performance

Meeting Abstract P2-93  Sunday, Jan. 5  Outbreaking Locusts (Schistocerca cancellata) in Paraguay are Carbohydrate Hungry which Increase their Performance TALAL, S*; YOUNGBLOOD, J; FARINGTON, R; CEASE, AJ; HARRISON, JF; Arizona State University, Tempe; Arizona State University, Tempe; Arizona State University, Tempe; Arizona State University, Tempe; Arizona State University, Tempe stav.talal@gmail.com Herbivores are often thought to be protein-limited; […]

Organ Complexity and Cell History a Case of Eye Evolution in Cnidaria

Meeting Abstract P2-36  Sunday, Jan. 5  Organ Complexity and Cell History: a Case of Eye Evolution in Cnidaria PICCIANI, N*; MUSSER, JM; OEL, AP; GARM, AL; ARENDT, D; OAKLEY, TH; University of California, Santa Barbara; European Molecular Biology Laboratory; European Molecular Biology Laboratory; University of Copenhagen; European Molecular Biology Laboratory; University of California, Santa Barbara natasha.picciani@lifesci.ucsb.edu http://natashapicciani.weebly.com […]

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