Meeting Abstract 114-3 Sunday, Jan. 7 08:30 – 08:45 Zebra can navigate between resources without having to use the same track every time, tracks in the right direction will do WILSHIN, SD*; BARTLAM, H; HUBEL, T; HAILES, S; WILSON, A; Royal Veterinary College; Royal Veterinary College; Royal Veterinary College; University College London; Royal Veterinary College swilshin@rvc.ac.uk http://entrainment.info […]
sessions: Session 114
Where do fish go when stranded on land Terrestrial orientation and navigation of the mangrove rivulus, Kryptolebias marmoratus
Meeting Abstract 114-2 Sunday, Jan. 7 08:15 – 08:30 Where do fish go when stranded on land? Terrestrial orientation and navigation of the mangrove rivulus, Kryptolebias marmoratus BRESSMAN , NB*; SIMMS, M; ASHLEY-ROSS, MA; Wake Forest University; Wake Forest University; Wake Forest University bresnr16@wfu.edu http://www.Facebook.com/noahcarlfish It is well-established that many fishes will go onto land for a […]
Smells like home Using olfactory learning and conditioning assays to select odorants for olfactory imprinting and homing in Pacific salmon
Meeting Abstract 114-6 Sunday, Jan. 7 09:15 – 09:30 Smells like home: Using olfactory learning and conditioning assays to select odorants for olfactory imprinting and homing in Pacific salmon KAMRAN, M*; DITTMAN, A.H; POLLOCK, A.M; NOAKES, D.L.G; Oregon State University; Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA; Oregon State University; Oregon State University, Oregon […]
Quantitative Classification of Animal Behaviours from Time-series Tracking Data Machine Learning Techniques
Meeting Abstract 114-7 Sunday, Jan. 7 09:30 – 09:45 Quantitative Classification of Animal Behaviours from Time-series Tracking Data: Machine Learning Techniques HAMDA, NT*; HEIN, A; MARTIN, B; DANNER, E; NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center; Univ. of California, Santa Cruz; NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center; NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center; NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center natnael.hamda@noaa.gov Animals perform […]
Navigating the Benthic Reef Path Integration and Landmark Orientation in a Mantis Shrimp
Meeting Abstract 114-5 Sunday, Jan. 7 09:00 – 09:15 Navigating the Benthic Reef: Path Integration and Landmark Orientation in a Mantis Shrimp PATEL, RN*; CRONIN, TW; University of Maryland, Baltimore County; University of Maryland, Baltimore County rickp1@umbc.edu Stomatopods, better known as mantis shrimp, are predatory crustaceans which commonly inhabit holes and crevices in benthic marine environments for […]
Long-distance navigation of Drosophila melanogaster in the field
Meeting Abstract 114-4 Sunday, Jan. 7 08:45 – 09:00 Long-distance navigation of Drosophila melanogaster in the field LEITCH, KJ*; VAN BREUGEL, F; DICKINSON, MH; California Institute of Technology; University of Washington; California Institute of Technology kleitch@caltech.edu Long-distance journeys can drive gene flow, influencing ecology and evolution. Though animals such as monarch butterflies shed light on the extremes […]
Independent Control of Volitional and Reflexive Movements in Larval Zebrafish Locomotion
Meeting Abstract 114-1 Sunday, Jan. 7 08:00 – 08:15 Independent Control of Volitional and Reflexive Movements in Larval Zebrafish Locomotion EHRLICH, DE*; SCHOPPIK, D; New York University, Langone Medical Center ehrlichde@gmail.com To locomote stably, animals must coordinate volitional actions that change posture with opposing reflexes that hold posture constant. A single, integrated controller is thought to solve […]
Sexual Selection on Competitive Females Drives the Evolution of Male Parental Care in the Giant Water Bug, Abedus herberti (Hemiptera Belostomatidae)
Meeting Abstract 114-5 Monday, Jan. 7 09:00 – 09:15 Sexual Selection on Competitive Females Drives the Evolution of Male Parental Care in the Giant Water Bug, Abedus herberti (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae) DALY-ENGEL, TS*; LYTLE, DA; WHEELER, DE; SMITH, RL; Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne; Oregon State University, Corvallis; University of Arizona, Tucson; University of Arizona, Tucson tdalyengel@fit.edu https://www.facebook.com/Dalyengellab/ […]
Octopamine mediates mating interactions and sexual conflict in the house cricket (Achaeta domesticus)
Meeting Abstract 114-2 Monday, Jan. 7 08:15 – 08:30 Octopamine mediates mating interactions and sexual conflict in the house cricket (Achaeta domesticus) ADEOLA, FI*; LAILVAUX, SP; University of New Orleans; University of New Orleans slailvaux@gmail.com Mating interactions are rife with conflict because the evolutionary interests of males and females seldom coincide. Intersexual conflict modifies the opportunity, form, […]
Environmental Effects on Behavior and Fitness The Impact of Temporary Nutritional Deprivation on Future Reproduction in the Leaf-footed Cactus Bug (Narnia femorata)
Meeting Abstract 114-6 Monday, Jan. 7 09:15 – 09:30 Environmental Effects on Behavior and Fitness: The Impact of Temporary Nutritional Deprivation on Future Reproduction in the Leaf-footed Cactus Bug (Narnia femorata) WILNER, D*; GREENWAY, EV; CIRINO, LA; MILLER, CW; Univ. of Florida; Univ. of Florida; Univ. of Florida; Univ. of Florida danielawilner@ufl.edu Environmental conditions can have strong […]