High Stress-Response Florida Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) Are More Sensitive to Human Gaze

Meeting Abstract 127-3  Sunday, Jan. 8 10:45 – 11:00  High Stress-Response Florida Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) Are More Sensitive to Human Gaze. JONES, BC*; SCHOECH, SJ; Univ. of Memphis; Univ. of Memphis jonesbc@gmail.com https://sites.google.com/site/jonesbc/ Proactive and reactive coping styles describe the relationships among behavioral phenotypes (e.g., personality) and stress physiology, as well as consistent individual differences in cognition. […]

Food Reduction Increases Daytime Activity and Corticosterone in a Facultative Migrant

Meeting Abstract 127-2  Sunday, Jan. 8 10:30 – 10:45  Food Reduction Increases Daytime Activity and Corticosterone in a Facultative Migrant ROBART, AR*; WATTS, HE; Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA; Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA arobart@lmu.edu Facultative migration is characterized by unpredictable, highly variable patterns of movement that vary in both direction and timing across years. […]

Do Brief, Acute Stressors Have Lasting Effects on Phenotype

Meeting Abstract 127-1  Sunday, Jan. 8 10:15 – 10:30  Do Brief, Acute Stressors Have Lasting Effects on Phenotype? VITOUSEK, MN*; TAFF, CC; ZIMMER, CG; ARDIA, DR; SALZMAN, TC; WINKLER, DW; CORNELL UNIVERSITY; CORNELL UNIVERSITY; CORNELL UNIVERSITY; FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE; CORNELL UNIVERSITY; CORNELL UNIVERSITY mnv6@cornell.edu http://vitousek.weebly.com/ Glucocorticoid hormones play an essential role in responding to stressors, as […]

When Photosynthetic Animals and Crunchy Algae Coevolve Host and Herbivore Traits Interactively Determine Lineage Diversification in Sea Slugs

Meeting Abstract 127-7  Sunday, Jan. 7 11:45 – 12:00  When Photosynthetic Animals and Crunchy Algae Coevolve: Host and Herbivore Traits Interactively Determine Lineage Diversification in Sea Slugs NAKATA, N; ELLINGSON, RA; KRUG, PJ*; Cal State L.A.; UCLA; Cal State L.A. pkrug@calstatela.edu Longstanding interest in the eco-evolutionary dynamics of insect-plant and host-parasite systems has yet to clarify how […]

Parasitism in Crustaceans Trends in Deep Time, Influence of Host Abundance, and Effect on Host Body Size

Meeting Abstract 127-1  Sunday, Jan. 7 10:15 – 10:30  Parasitism in Crustaceans: Trends in Deep Time, Influence of Host Abundance, and Effect on Host Body Size KLOMPMAKER, A.A.*; ROBINS, C.M.; FRAAIJE, R.H.B.; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Berkeley; Oertijdmuseum adielklompmaker@gmail.com Despite the substantial impact of parasites on modern marine ecosystems, the evolution of parasitism in […]

Impact of temperature, morphology and symbionts on aphid reproduction and survival

Meeting Abstract 127-4  Sunday, Jan. 7 11:00 – 11:15  Impact of temperature, morphology and symbionts on aphid reproduction and survival REYES, ML*; BARBOSA, J; PARKER, B; GERARDO, N; Emory University; Emory University; University of Rochester; Emory University miguel.l.reyes@emory.edu Much is known regarding the impact of global climatic shifts on the stability of insect communities. However, the influence […]

Exploring the role of geographic isolation, host species, and selection in shaping the genetic structure of Symbiodinium sp along the Pacific coast of North America

Meeting Abstract 127-5  Sunday, Jan. 7 11:15 – 11:30  Exploring the role of geographic isolation, host species, and selection in shaping the genetic structure of Symbiodinium sp. along the Pacific coast of North America CORNWELL, BH; Univ. of California, Davis bhcornwell@ucdavis.edu Host-symbiont interactions often form the foundation for ecosystem function and diversity around the world. One especially […]

Does the evolution of symbiotic lifestyles affect diversification rate in marine crustaceans

Meeting Abstract 127-6  Sunday, Jan. 7 11:30 – 11:45  Does the evolution of symbiotic lifestyles affect diversification rate in marine crustaceans? SCIOLI, J.A.*; FELDER, D.L.; University of Louisiana at Lafayette; University of Louisiana at Lafayette jas0409@louisiana.edu Marine crustaceans are spectacularly diverse, both taxonomically and ecologically. Many lineages of crustaceans have formed interspecific symbiotic relationships with a variety […]

Characterizing population structure of coral associated crustaceans from mesophotic and shallow habitats in the Caribbean

Meeting Abstract 127-2  Sunday, Jan. 7 10:30 – 10:45  Characterizing population structure of coral associated crustaceans from mesophotic and shallow habitats in the Caribbean VEGLIA, AJ*; HAMMERMAN, N; RIVERA, C; LUCAS, M; GALINDO ESTRONZA, A; CORGOSINHO, P; SCHIZAS, N; Unv. of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez alex.veglia@upr.edu The formation of symbiotic relationships is a most common adaptation among marine […]

A Facultatively Symbiotic Coral is More Thermotolerant than Its Algal Symbiont

Meeting Abstract 127-3  Sunday, Jan. 7 10:45 – 11:00  A Facultatively Symbiotic Coral is More Thermotolerant than Its Algal Symbiont CHAN, AN*; GONZALEZ-GUERRERO, LA; IGLESIAS-PRIETO, R; BURMESTER, EM; ROTJAN, RD; BAUMS, IB; Penn State; Penn State; Penn State; Billion Oyster Project, New York; Boston Univ.; Penn State anc164@psu.edu While tropical corals exist within a narrow temperature range, […]

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