Session 137

Complementary to S9: Applied Functional Biology: Linking Ecological Morphology to Conservation and Management

Day: Tuesday, Jan. 7, 13:30-15:00
Room: Rooms 303-304

Organizer(s): Donald Miles, Diego Sustaita

Session Author(s) Title

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SUSTAITA, D*; FARABAUGH, S/M; BARTHMAN-THOMPSON, L Why morphology matters for management: the role of organismal form and function in wildlife conservation and management

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CORBIN, CE*; ROPER, VG Linking Effects of Acid Mine Drainage to Ecology and Morphology of Riparian Birds

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GUMM, JM*; STANTON, M; FEUERBACHER, OG Refuge Populations as Research Populations: Morphology, Reproduction and Ecology in a Captive Population of Devils Hole Pupfish

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MORAN, C J*; HUDSON, D; GERRY, S P Implications of muscle performance on the management of recreationally and commercially important fishes.

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PEPPER, H E*; PARTIN, A M; JENKINS, M S; ROWLAND, J F; BURGHARDT, G M Responses of Juvenile Eastern Garter Snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) to Own, Littermate, and Control Chemicals

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REISENFELD, K*; MCELROY, E; ROOSENBURG, W Functional Ecomorphology in the Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin); the Effect of Head-starting on Morphology and Bite Force
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