Meeting Abstract P3.151 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Now you see it, now you don’t: the effects of salinity and temperature on the transparency of the ghost shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio BHANDIWAD, AA*; JOHNSEN, S; Northeastern University, Boston, MA; Duke University, Durham, NC bhandiwad.a@neu.edu The ghost shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, is a detritivore that plays a major role in nutrient recycling […]
sessions: Posters Session 3
Neural Pathways of Sickness Behavior in Songbirds
Meeting Abstract P3.106 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Neural Pathways of Sickness Behavior in Songbirds LOPES, P.C.*; BENTLEY, G.E.; University of California, Berkeley and GABBA, University of Porto; Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and University of California, Berkeley pclopes@berkeley.edu Sickness behavior refers to a suite of behavioral symptoms exhibited as a result of infection. Endotoxin-induced sickness behavior can be induced […]
Moss floristics in Sequoia National Park
Meeting Abstract P3.37 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Moss floristics in Sequoia National Park COLEMAN, L.A.*; WILSON, P.S.; California State University, Northridge lena.coleman.519@csun.edu California, with its summer droughts, is considered one of the top five centers of endemism worldwide for bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, and hornworts). Yet in the Sierra Nevada the natural history of even the common species has […]
Morphology of the heart-kidney complex in Megathura crenulata, the giant keyhole limpet the hunt for hematopoietic tissue and HCN storage sites
Meeting Abstract P3.139 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Morphology of the heart-kidney complex in Megathura crenulata, the giant keyhole limpet: the hunt for hematopoietic tissue and HCN storage sites MARTIN, G.G.; MARTIN, A.M.*; WATANABE, K.; Occidental College, Los Angeles; Occidental College, Los Angeles; Occidental College, Los Angeles gmartin@oxy.edu The intricate anatomy of the heart and kidney complex in prosobranch […]
Morphology and Microanatomy of Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Dorsal Fin Tubercles
Meeting Abstract P3.133 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Morphology and Microanatomy of Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Dorsal Fin Tubercles GINTER, C.C.*; BÖTTGER, S.A.; FISH, F.E.; Texas A&M University; West Chester University; West Chester University ccginter@tamu.edu The unique pattern of small tubercles on the leading edge of the dorsal fins of harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) has been widely noted in […]
Morphological divergence between subpopulations of newly recruited juvenile climbing gobies from different Hawaiian islands implications for local adaptation
Meeting Abstract P3.47 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Morphological divergence between subpopulations of newly recruited juvenile climbing gobies from different Hawaiian islands: implications for local adaptation MOODY, K.N.; KAWANO, S.M.; PTACEK, M.B.; MAIE, T.; JULIUS, M.L.; SCHOENFUSS, H.L.; BLOB, R.W.*; Clemson Univ.; Clemson Univ.; Clemson Univ.; Clemson Univ. ; St. Cloud Univ.; St. Cloud Univ.; Clemson Univ. rblob@clemson.edu Variation […]
Molecular and morphological systematics of the precious corals (Cnidaria Octocorallia Coralliidae)
Meeting Abstract P3.44 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Molecular and morphological systematics of the precious corals (Cnidaria: Octocorallia: Coralliidae) ARDILA, Nestor E*; SANCHEZ, Juan A; Universidad de los Andes, Bogota; Universidad de los Andes, Bogota ne.ardila23@uniandes.edu.co The intricate evolution of precious corals’ axial characters and the monophyly of Coralliidae’s genera (Corallium Cuvier and Paracorallium Bayer and Cairns) are unanswered […]
Modulatory influences of anterior cerebral neurons on fictive swimming in Melibe leonina
Meeting Abstract P3.105 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Modulatory influences of anterior cerebral neurons on fictive swimming in Melibe leonina MCPHERSON, Duane R; SUNY at Geneseo mcpherso@geneseo.edu The opisthobranch mollusc Melibe leonina swims by rhythmic lateral bending of the body, and the swim movements are driven by a central pattern-generating circuit located in the central ganglia of the nervous […]
Microarray analyses of larval fat body in desiccation-selected Drosophila melanogaster
Meeting Abstract P3.11 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Microarray analyses of larval fat body in desiccation-selected Drosophila melanogaster MARLON, A.J.*; GEFEN, E.; RAJPUROHIT, S.; GIBBS, A.G.; Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas; Haifa University – Oranim; Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas; Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas anthonyj.marlon@gmail.com Drosophila populations that have been selected for adult desiccation resistance exhibit a longer […]
Male Taricha granulosa have submandibular courtship glands
Meeting Abstract P3.75 Wednesday, Jan. 6 Male Taricha granulosa have submandibular courtship glands. HIPPE, S*; STAUB, N/L; Gonzaga University staub@gonzaga.edu The literature reports that the salamandrid species Taricha granulosa has submandibular skin glands used during courtship to deliver pheromones. There is no histological data, however, confirming this hypothesis. We examined the histology of submandibular skin glands from […]