SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 111-6 Sat Jan 2 The many faces of evolution: heterochronic developmental mechanisms for adaptive radiations Abzhanov, A; Imperial College London, UK a.abzhanov@imperial.ac.uk https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/a.abzhanov Our planet’s biodiversity is the result of countless evolutionary radiations across a wide range of temporal, […]
sessions: Session 111
The evolutionary change of morphogenesis of dinosaur-type femoral head
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 111-3 Sat Jan 2 The evolutionary change of morphogenesis of dinosaur-type femoral head Egawa, S*; Bishop, PJ; Pintore, R; Griffin, CT; Tsai, HP; Botelho, JF; Smith-Paredes, D; Kuratani, S; Norell, MA; Nesbitt, SJ; Hutchinson, JR; Bhullar, BAS; Yale Peabody […]
Placode induction and patterning cues in the embryonic chicken scleral ossicle system
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 111-2 Sat Jan 2 Placode induction and patterning cues in the embryonic chicken scleral ossicle system Giffin, JL*; Franz-Odendaal, TA; Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Jennifer.Giffin@msvu.ca The avian […]
Pharmaceutical inhibition of BMP signaling pathway severely disrupts cartilage morphology during zebrafish larval development
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 111-5 Sat Jan 2 Pharmaceutical inhibition of BMP signaling pathway severely disrupts cartilage morphology during zebrafish larval development Zinck, NW*; Jeradi, S; Franz-Odendaal, TA; Dalhousie University, Mount Saint Vincent University; Mount Saint Vincent University; Dalhousie University, Mount Saint Vincent […]
Odyssey of strange fish Investigating ‘ancient fish’ genomes and development to illuminate vertebrate evolution
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 111-7 Sat Jan 2 Odyssey of strange fish: Investigating ‘ancient fish’ genomes and development to illuminate vertebrate evolution Braasch, I*; Spotted Gar Genome Consortium, ; Bowfin Genome Consortium, ; Michigan State University, Department of Integrative Biology, East Lansing, MI […]
Influence of brain-skull interactions in the evolution of the amphibian skull
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 111-4 Sat Jan 2 Influence of brain-skull interactions in the evolution of the amphibian skull MacKenzie, EM*; McKinnell, I; Maddin, H; Earth Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Biology Department, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Earth Sciences, Carleton University, […]
Defining regulators of endochondral growth in cichlid skull evolution
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 111-1 Sat Jan 2 Defining regulators of endochondral growth in cichlid skull evolution Johnson, SL; Heubel, BP; Bredesen, CA; Long, A; Schilling, TF; Le Pabic, P*; University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC; University of Delaware, Newark, DE; University […]
Wing damage isn’t all bad for bumblebees Asymmetric damage impairs maneuverability, but symmetric damage improves stability
Meeting Abstract 111-4 Tuesday, Jan. 7 08:45 – 09:00 Wing damage isn’t all bad for bumblebees: Asymmetric damage impairs maneuverability, but symmetric damage improves stability COMBES, SA*; GAGLIARDI, SF; WARGIN, AH; U.C. Davis sacombes@ucdavis.edu http://combeslab.ucdavis.edu/ Bumblebees fly through cluttered environments while foraging for resources, and collisions with vegetation cause irreversible wing damage that accumulates with age. Wing […]
Planarian Head Shape Control Regeneration Recapitulates Phylogeny
Meeting Abstract 111-1 Tuesday, Jan. 7 08:00 – 08:15 Planarian Head Shape Control: Regeneration Recapitulates Phylogeny GAWNE, R*; LEVIN, M; Tufts University; Tufts University richard.gawne@tufts.edu Planarian flatworms are important model systems for understanding regeneration because many species are able to reconstitute their entire body from small tissue fragments. Contemporary research on these animals has tended to focus […]
Motility induced fractures reveal a ductile to brittle crossover in the epithelial tissues of Trichoplax adhaerens
Meeting Abstract 111-2 Tuesday, Jan. 7 08:15 – 08:30 Motility induced fractures reveal a ductile to brittle crossover in the epithelial tissues of Trichoplax adhaerens PRAKASH, V.N*; BULL, M.S; PRAKASH, M.; Stanford University; Stanford University; Stanford University vprakash@stanford.edu http://www.vprakash.com/ Animal tissues are continuously subjected to dynamic force loading while they crawl, walk, run or swim. While epithelial […]