Ontogeny of Physiological Regulatory Mechanisms: Fitting into the Environment
Symposium organized by Carl L. Reiber
Sponsored by DCPB
Thursday Jan. 8th
1:00 PM | Carl Reiber | Introduction to the first session of the symposium “Ontogeny of physiological regulatory mechanisms: Fitting into the environment” |
1:10 PM | Carl Reiber | Regulatory patterns in developing animals: the heart – perfusion on demand. |
1:30 PM | Steve Roberts | Developmental and fitness consequences of natural heat stress and Hsp70 expression in Drosophila |
2:00 PM | Jon Harrison | Ontogeny of Respiratory Function in grasshoppers: Does Gas Exchange Become More Challenging for Larger Insects? |
2:30 PM | Nora Terwilliger | Developmental regulation of oxygen transport proteins in arthropods: Adjusting to changing demands. |
Thursday Jan. 8th
8:00 AM | Steve Roberts | Introduction to the second session of the symposium “Ontogeny of physiological regulatory mechanisms: Fitting into the environment” |
8:05 AM | S. Varsamos | “Fitted to fit: Ontogeny of osmoregulation in fish” |
8:30 AM | Warren Burggren | Environmental influences on developmental programs for metabolism, circulation and respiration |
9:00 AM | Brian Bagatto | Development of cardiovascular regulation in the lamprey: the challenges of a primitive vertebrate. |
9:30 AM | Erica Crespi | Corticotropin-releasing hormone regulates locomotion and foraging behaviors in spadefoot toad Spea hammondii tadpoles and juveniles |
10:30 AM | Steve Roberts | Concluding remarks and discussion |