The Feeding Experiments End-user Database (FEED)

Meeting Abstract P3.150  Wednesday, Jan. 6  The Feeding Experiments End-user Database (FEED) WALL, C.E.*; GAPEYEV, V.; GERMAN, R.Z.; LIU, X.; VINYARD, C.J.; WILLIAMS, S.H.; Duke Univ.; NESCent; Johns Hopkins Univ.; NESCent; NEOUCOM; Ohio Univ. cw19@duke.edu Over the past 35 years, researchers have collected impressive datasets on motor patterns of muscles and associated movements and forces in the […]

Temporally distinct effects of stress and corticosterone on diel melatonin rhythms of red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis)

Meeting Abstract P3.122  Wednesday, Jan. 6  Temporally distinct effects of stress and corticosterone on diel melatonin rhythms of red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis). LUTTERSCHMIDT, D.I.*; MASON, R.T.; Georgia State University, Atlanta; Oregon State University, Corvallis lutterschmidt@gsu.edu Circadian and circannual rhythms in physiology and behavior are temporally organized via hormonal signals that reflect changing environmental cues. Interactions between […]

Temperature-Induced Stress Responses in the Blackworm (Lumbriculus variegatus)

Meeting Abstract P3.61  Wednesday, Jan. 6  Temperature-Induced Stress Responses in the Blackworm (Lumbriculus variegatus) ADAMSKI, Alison V*; VILCHECK, Jeremy J; SURMACZ, Cynthia A; HRANITZ, John M; Bloomsburg University; Bloomsburg University; Bloomsburg University; Bloomsburg University csurmacz@bloomu.edu The aquatic worm Lumbriculus variegatus (blackworm) is an ideal candidate for toxicity testing and is being used increasingly to assess ecological risk. […]

Temperature and size-dependent growth in a marine ectotherm the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis

Meeting Abstract P3.129  Wednesday, Jan. 6  Temperature and size-dependent growth in a marine ectotherm: the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. BRASILI, A.*; JOHNSON, A.S.; ELLERS, O.; Bowdoin College; Bowdoin College; Bowdoin College abrasili@bowdoin.edu Temperature alters growth of ectothems, but growth also depends on size. We examine the scaling of growth, size and metabolic rate of the green […]

Taxonomic Identification of Tetrapods Using Bone Microstructure

Meeting Abstract P3.82  Wednesday, Jan. 6  Taxonomic Identification of Tetrapods Using Bone Microstructure KUSTER, Stephanie; Washington University in Saint Louis stephanie.kuster@gmail.com Taxonomic identification of fossil tetrapods has traditionally been achieved by evaluation of the presence, absence, and overall form of the gross morphology of the skeleton. New research suggests that tetrapods can also be distinguished taxonomically using […]

Species-specific habitat-associated changes in lipolytic metabolites during the avian stress response

Meeting Abstract P3.126  Wednesday, Jan. 6  Species-specific habitat-associated changes in lipolytic metabolites during the avian stress response FOKIDIS, B*; SPARR, R; SWEAZEA, K; DEVICHE, P; Arizona St. Univ.; Arizona St. Univ.; Arizona St. Univ.; Arizona St. Univ. bfokidis@asu.edu The vertebrate stress response is associated with glucose mobilization, a result of glycogen mobilization and subsequent gluconeogenesis partly via […]

Spatial arrangements of thermal habitat mediate competition for space

Meeting Abstract P3.13  Wednesday, Jan. 6  Spatial arrangements of thermal habitat mediate competition for space SEARS, MW; Bryn Mawr College msears@brynmawr.edu When facing tradeoffs between thermoregulation and food acquisition, theory predicts that individuals should thermoregulate more carefully under high productivity. Often, though, individuals make thermoregulatory decisions in the presence of others. In these cases, the potential for […]

Social stress in Potter traps

Meeting Abstract P3.124  Wednesday, Jan. 6  Social stress in Potter traps LAWSON, B.K.*; MALISCH, J.L.; BREUNER, C.W.; University of Montana brennalawson@gmail.com Acute capture and handling protocols are commonly utilized to characterize the glucocorticoid response to unpredictable stress in free-living vertebrates. In small passerines a common capture technique is seed-baited Potter traps. Each Potter trap is separated into […]

Snakes that go bump in the night

Meeting Abstract P3.111  Wednesday, Jan. 6  Snakes that go bump in the night OLBERDING, J.P.*; RILEY, M.A.; JAYNE, B.C.; University of Cincinnati; University of Cincinnati; University of Cincinnati olberdjp@mail.uc.edu Haptic exploration, which is the use of touch to obtain information about surfaces and objects in the environment, is well studied for humans but not for many other […]

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