Symposium S10

The World is Not Flat: Accounting for the Dynamic Nature of the Environment as We Move Beyond Static Experimental Manipulations

Day: Monday, Jan. 7, 08:20-15:30
Room: 1 & 2

Organizer(s): Timothy Greives, Rachel Bowden

Symposium Author(s) Title

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GREIVES, T; BOWDEN, RM* The world is not flat: accounting for the dynamic nature of the environment as we move beyond static experimental manipulations

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ANGILLETTA, MJ*; LEVY, O; SEARS, MW; VANDENBROOKS, JM The Fundamental Flaws of Fundamental Niche Models

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CARTER, AW*; PAITZ, RT; BOWDEN, RM The devil is in the details: natural variation in maternal estrogens and temperature are key to understanding TSD

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TOBIN, Kerrigan; SADD, Ben M.* In the Heat of the Moment: Host Immunity and Parasite Resistance in the Face of Thermal Shifts and Stress

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SEARS, MW*; RIDDELL, EA; ANGILLETTA, MJ Shifting environmental stressors across ontology in vertebrate ectotherms

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GREENLEE, KJ*; BOWSHER, JH; RINEHART, JP; YOCUM, GD; GREENLEE, kendra Beneficial effects of fluctuating thermal regimes: Increasing insect survival of low temperature stress

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STAGER, M*; CHEVIRON, Z An analytical framework for dissecting complex traits: a case study of avian physiological flexibility to cold acclimation

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GREIVES, TJ*; GRAHAM, JL; BAUER, CM Daily rhythms in hormones and behavior, seasonal timing and reproductive success

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WELCH, AM*; INFANTE, A; REINING, A When You Get Salty: Developmental Timing and the Consequences of Salinity Exposure in Toad Tadpoles

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DURANT, Sarah Parental incubation behavior is a key link between environmental conditions and avian phenotype

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ZERA, Anthony/J Time has come today. The importance of hormonal circadian rhythms underlying daily-rhythmic life history adaptation
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