Meeting Abstract S1-7 Monday, Jan. 4 11:30 Energetic adaptations and constraints in active sensory and communication signals MARKHAM, Michael R. *; MALTBY, Rosalie; RIEDMANN, Hiliary L; SINNETT, Philip M.; BAN, Yue; The University of Oklahoma; The University of Oklahoma; The University of Oklahoma; The University of Oklahoma; The University of Oklahoma markham@ou.edu http://www.markhamlab.com The metabolic costs of […]
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Understanding the direct effects of pH on the sensory systems of marine organisms
Meeting Abstract S1-3 Thursday, Jan. 5 09:00 – 09:30 Understanding the direct effects of pH on the sensory systems of marine organisms DIXSON, Danielle L; University of Delaware dixson@udel.edu Ocean acidification has been identified as a major threat to marine life. In addition to reduced calcification, elevated CO2 affects the sensory systems of marine organisms. Sensory perception […]
The combined effects of reactant kinetics and enzyme stability explain the temperature dependence of metabolic rates
Meeting Abstract S1-5 Thursday, Jan. 5 10:30 – 11:00 The combined effects of reactant kinetics and enzyme stability explain the temperature dependence of metabolic rates DELONG, John/P*; GIBERT, Jean/P; LUHRING, Tom/M; BACHMAN, Gwendolyn; REED, Benjamin; NEYER, Abigail; MONTOOTH, Kristi/M; University of Nebraska – Lincoln jpdelong@unl.edu A mechanistic understanding of the response of metabolic rate to temperature is […]
Species interactions in variable environments How temporal patterns of temperature can influence competitive interactions
Meeting Abstract S1-6 Thursday, Jan. 5 11:00 – 11:30 Species interactions in variable environments: How temporal patterns of temperature can influence competitive interactions FEY, SB; Yale University Samuel.fey@gmail.com http://www.samuelfey.com While climate warming occurs over a background of variation due to cyclical processes and irregular events, the temporal structure of the thermal environment is largely ignored when forecasting […]
Species interactions and the cellular stress response in an intertidal crustacean system
Meeting Abstract S1-4 Thursday, Jan. 5 10:00 – 10:30 Species interactions and the cellular stress response in an intertidal crustacean system GUNDERSON, A.R.*; KING, E.; BOYER, K.; TSUKIMURA, B.; STILLMAN, J.H.; San Francisco State; UC Berkeley; Cal State Monterrey Bay; Cal State Fresno; San Francisco State alexrgunderson@gmail.com https://sites.google.com/site/alexrgunderson/home Global change is predicted to increase the physiological stress […]
Searching for the biotic multipliers of climate change
Meeting Abstract S1-9 Thursday, Jan. 5 14:00 – 14:30 Searching for the biotic multipliers of climate change URBAN, Mark C.; Univ. of Connecticut mark.urban@uconn.edu http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/people/urban/ Predictive models of biotic responses to climate change generally ignore species interactions. Yet, we know that species interactions often mediate climate change responses and extinctions. Understanding how climate affects all species and […]
Indirect Effects of Temperature in Rocky Intertidal Communities When Do They Matter
Meeting Abstract S1-10 Thursday, Jan. 5 14:30 – 15:00 Indirect Effects of Temperature in Rocky Intertidal Communities: When Do They Matter? GILMAN, Sarah E.; Claremont McKenna College sgilman@kecksci.claremont.edu http://faculty.kecksci.claremont.edu/sgilman/ Predicting the effects of climate change on species and communities remains a pre-eminent challenge for biologists. Biotic interactions are widely recognized as an important modulator of species’ responses […]
Incorporating the effects of climate change on species interactions into species distribution models
Meeting Abstract S1-11 Thursday, Jan. 5 15:00 – 15:30 Incorporating the effects of climate change on species interactions into species distribution models LANY, N.L.*; ZARNETSKE, P.L.; GOUHIER, T.C.; Michigan State University; Michigan State University; Northeastern University lanynina@msu.edu Species distribution models typically use correlative approaches that characterize the species-environment relationship using occurrence or abundance data for a single […]
Heat tolerance predicts the strength of species interaction effects under global climate change
Meeting Abstract S1-7 Thursday, Jan. 5 11:30 – 12:00 Heat tolerance predicts the strength of species interaction effects under global climate change DIAMOND, SE*; CHICK, L; DUNN, RR; ELLISON, AM; SANDERS, NJ; GOTELLI, NJ; Case Western Reserve Univ.; Case Western Reserve Univ.; North Carolina State Univ.; Harvard Forest; Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate; Univ. of Vermont […]
Comparing the effects of climate warming on biological control in conventional and organic agriculture
Meeting Abstract S1-8 Thursday, Jan. 5 13:30 – 14:00 Comparing the effects of climate warming on biological control in conventional and organic agriculture BARTON, Brandon T*; MURRELL, Ebony G; Mississippi State University; Pennsylvania State University barton@biology.msstate.edu Studies have shown that organically farmed fields promote natural predator populations and often have lower pest populations than conventional fields, due […]