Ecology by the people How can citizen science inform our understanding of lizard ecology

Meeting Abstract P1-233  Saturday, Jan. 4  Ecology by the people: How can citizen science inform our understanding of lizard ecology? THAWLEY, CJ*; KOSTKA, AL; KOLBE, JJ; Davidson College; University of Rhode Island; University of Rhode Island chthawley@davidson.edu http://cjthawley.com A thorough understanding of many aspects of a species’ ecology, including its behavior, habitat use, and seasonality, often requires […]

Ecogeographic variation and phylogenetic signature in rodent respiratory turbinates

Meeting Abstract P1-63  Saturday, Jan. 4  Ecogeographic variation and phylogenetic signature in rodent respiratory turbinates LUNDEEN, IK*; BERTRAND, OC; SILCOX, MT; University of Texas at Austin; University of Edinburgh; University of Toronto Scarborough ilundeen@utexas.edu Among mammals, harsh environments, such as deserts or tundra, pose physiological challenges for their inhabitants. In particular, relatively arid or cold environments present […]

Does ecological overlap drive the evolution of mating display discrimination in female sea fireflies

Meeting Abstract P1-158  Saturday, Jan. 4  Does ecological overlap drive the evolution of mating display discrimination in female sea fireflies? HENSLEY, NM*; GERRISH, GA; SAHA, R; OAKLEY, TH; RIVERS, TJ; University of California, Santa Barbara; Trout Lake Station, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Bates College; University of California, Santa Barbara; University of Kansas nikohensley@gmail.com http://nicholaihensley.weebly.com Mating displays contribute […]

Do endotherms acclimate to heat Physiological responses to a simulated heat wave in free-living birds

Meeting Abstract P1-245  Saturday, Jan. 4  Do endotherms acclimate to heat? Physiological responses to a simulated heat wave in free-living birds WOODRUFF, MJ*; SERMERSHEIM, LO; ROSVALL, KA; Biology, Indiana University; Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior, Indiana University; Biology, Indiana University woodrufm@iu.edu Anthropogenic climate change is dramatically altering conditions across the globe, but there is […]

Do Diurnal Floral Visitors Increase the Fruit-set of a Sphingophilous Plant The Case of the Rough-leaf Velvetseed (Rubiaceae)

Meeting Abstract P1-138  Saturday, Jan. 4  Do Diurnal Floral Visitors Increase the Fruit-set of a Sphingophilous Plant?: The Case of the Rough-leaf Velvetseed (Rubiaceae) PIMIENTA, MC*; RUIZ, CA; KOPTUR, S; Florida International University, Miami, FL; Florida International University, Miami, FL; Florida International University, Miami, FL mpimi007@fiu.edu A large number of flowering plants rely on insects for sexual […]

Diving Behavior of Captive Reared Leatherback Turtles

Meeting Abstract P1-174  Saturday, Jan. 4  Diving Behavior of Captive Reared Leatherback Turtles DAVIS, TJ*; WYNEKEN, J; Florida Atlantic University; Florida Atlantic University trevordavis2014@fau.edu Understanding diving behavior in marine organisms can shed light on important aspects of their biology such as ontogeny, foraging methods and migration. Studying diving behavior in pelagic species is particularly challenging because the […]

Diversification patterns and evolutionary drivers in the chameleon axial skeleton

Meeting Abstract P1-204  Saturday, Jan. 4  Diversification patterns and evolutionary drivers in the chameleon axial skeleton CROWNOVER, LA*; ANDERSON, CV; Univ South Dakota, Vermillion Lucas.Crownover@coyotes.usd.edu With over 200 taxa in twelve genera, chameleons exhibit an incredible amount of diversity in their morphology, ecology and behavior. While much of their anatomical diversity is evident from their extreme body […]

Differentiation and Notch signaling in the Cephalopod Retina

Meeting Abstract P1-4  Saturday, Jan. 4  Differentiation and Notch signaling in the Cephalopod Retina NEAL, S*; DALY, CMS; KOENIG, KM; Harvard University; Harvard University; Harvard University sneal@fas.harvard.edu Squid, octopus and cuttlefish have a large and highly complex nervous system that supports a diversity of sophisticated behaviors. The complexity of the cephalopod nervous system evolved independently in molluscs […]

Differences in Early Embryo Cleavage Rate in Two Populations of Killifish (Fundulus grandis)

Meeting Abstract P1-12  Saturday, Jan. 4  Differences in Early Embryo Cleavage Rate in Two Populations of Killifish (Fundulus grandis) DANIEL, L*; DUBANSKY, B; BURGGREN, W; University of North Texas; University of North Texas; University of North Texas lindseydaniel2@my.unt.edu The first hours post-fertilization represent critical time points in teleost development, and may be an overlooked source of adult […]

Dietary Niche Overlap of Native and Invasive Anoles on Dominica

Meeting Abstract P1-146  Saturday, Jan. 4  Dietary Niche Overlap of Native and Invasive Anoles on Dominica CONNOR, C*; ZINN, D; WILLIAMS, DA; WATSON, CM; Midwestern State University; Midwestern State University; Texas Christian University; Midwestern State University chelseaacconnor@gmail.com http://www.watsonecolab.com Invasive species can negatively affect a community by taking resources otherwise used by native species. Among the most direct […]

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