Meeting Abstract P1-232 Saturday, Jan. 4 Building a Network of Science Communicators for Change: Strategies from the National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation TANNER, RL; Washington State Univ. richelle.tanner@wsu.edu http://www.richelletanner.com The National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation has endeavored to build a community of climate science communicators through shared values, standardized training based […]
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Brood-parasitized nestlings have higher baseline corticosterone concentrations
Meeting Abstract P1-260 Saturday, Jan. 4 Brood-parasitized nestlings have higher baseline corticosterone concentrations BEBUS, SE*; JONES, BC; ANDERSON, RC; Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL sarabebus@gmail.com Intraspecific brood parasites lay their eggs in the nests of other species for host parents to care for and raise. Adults or […]
Body mass in female and male fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) at Saint Mary’s College
Meeting Abstract P1-71 Saturday, Jan. 4 Body mass in female and male fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) at Saint Mary’s College YERGA, KM*; GAMS, HC; YOUNG, VKH; Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN; Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN; Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN kyerga01@saintmarys.edu Urbanization can affect native species by altering their food availability, habitat structure, […]
BiteScis Teacher-Researcher Partnerships to Develop Engaging Research-Based Lessons
Meeting Abstract P1-237 Saturday, Jan. 4 BiteScis: Teacher-Researcher Partnerships to Develop Engaging Research-Based Lessons LUCAS, KN*; KEEP, S; MOREY, S; University of Michigan; BiteScis; BiteScis and Abbott Lawrence Academy kelsey.n.lucas@gmail.com In recent years, it has become clear that we need for new approaches to STEM education to increase scientific literacy, engagement, and student retention. While several interventions […]
Biomechanics of Herndon Climb
Meeting Abstract P1-176 Saturday, Jan. 4 Biomechanics of Herndon Climb EVANGELISTA, D*; FIGUEROA, S; United States Naval Academy; United States Naval Academy evangeli@usna.edu Collective behaviors, in which an aggregation of cooperative agents form a structure to traverse an obstacle have been studied in ants, termites, and other small animals. Some study of this topic has been done […]
Bioinspired trans-equatorial navigation using sequential measurements of magnetic inclination
Meeting Abstract P1-108 Saturday, Jan. 4 Bioinspired trans-equatorial navigation using sequential measurements of magnetic inclination TAYLOR, BK*; KEHL, C; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill brian.taylor@unc.edu http://taylorlab.web.unc.edu/ Diverse taxa use Earth’s magnetic field to navigate both locally, and across global scales. Several of these animals have demonstrated […]
Biogeography of the Ouachita Dusky Salamander, Desmognathus brimleyorum
Meeting Abstract P1-131 Saturday, Jan. 4 Biogeography of the Ouachita Dusky Salamander, Desmognathus brimleyorum CLAY, TA*; HESS, AJ; BONETT, RM; Nicholls State University; University of Tulsa; University of Tulsa tim.clay@nicholls.edu https://timothyclay.weebly.com The Ouachita dusky salamander, Desmognathus brimleyorum, is a semi-aquatic salamander restricted to the Interior Highlands of Arkansas and Oklahoma. We conducted surveys during their active season […]
Behavioral and Physiological Effects of Variation in Maternal Care and Glucocorticoids
Meeting Abstract P1-74 Saturday, Jan. 4 Behavioral and Physiological Effects of Variation in Maternal Care and Glucocorticoids WESTRICK, SE*; VAN KESTEREN, F; BOUTIN, S; LANE, JE; MCADAM, AG; DANTZER, B; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; University of Alberta, Edmonton; University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; University of Guelph, Guelph, ON; University of Michigan, Ann […]
Behavioral Variation of Poison Frog Tadpoles in an Open Field
Meeting Abstract P1-171 Saturday, Jan. 4 Behavioral Variation of Poison Frog Tadpoles in an Open Field JACKSON, C P*; FISCHER, E K; O’CONNELL, L A; Stanford University, Stanford christo4@stanford.edu Many species, though phylogenetically very similar, have radically different behaviors. Evaluating these behavioral differences is key to understanding how species’ behavior can change to adapt to their environment. […]
Assessing the Influences of Habitat Structure on Bird Song Propagation
Meeting Abstract P1-157 Saturday, Jan. 4 Assessing the Influences of Habitat Structure on Bird Song Propagation HARDT, B*; BENEDICT, L; University of Northern Colorado; University of Northern Colorado braelei.hardt@gmail.com Many taxa produce long-range acoustics signals for the purpose of communication with conspecifics. These signals play an important role in mate attraction and retention as well as territory […]