Swimming with many legs Hydrodynamics and scaling of metachronal rowing

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 13-4  Sat Jan 2  Swimming with many legs: Hydrodynamics and scaling of metachronal rowing Shoele, K*; Murphy, D; Florida State University; University of South Florida kshoele@fsu.edu Metachronal rowing is a swimming technique used by many ecologically and environmentally important […]

Stroke frequency and size effects in metachronal swimming

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 13-1  Sat Jan 2  Stroke frequency and size effects in metachronal swimming Ford, MP*; Price, CT; Santhanakrishnan, A; Oklahoma State University; Oklahoma State University; Oklahoma State University askrish@okstate.edu http://www.appliedfluidslab.org Metachronal paddling has been used by a variety of organisms […]

Pumping and swimming robots in a highly viscous fluid

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 13-3  Sat Jan 2  Pumping and swimming robots in a highly viscous fluid Hayashi, R*; Takagi, D; University of Hawaii at Manoa; University of Hawaii at Manoa rintaro@hawaii.edu We explore the pumping and swimming performance of rigid robotic arms […]

Trans-generational Ecological Determinants of Egg Composition in the Butterfly Speyeria mormonia

Meeting Abstract 13-6  Saturday, Jan. 4 11:30 – 11:45  Trans-generational Ecological Determinants of Egg Composition in the Butterfly Speyeria mormonia BOGGS, CL; University of South Carolina & Rocky Mountain Biological Lab cboggs@seoe.sc.edu Environmental conditions may affect offspring quality and quantity, which are important fitness components. Here I ask, what are the effects of variable environments on egg […]

Nests reduce the energetic costs of brooding offspring for passerine birds in the tropics

Meeting Abstract 13-5  Saturday, Jan. 4 11:15 – 11:30  Nests reduce the energetic costs of brooding offspring for passerine birds in the tropics MAINWARING, MC*; MARTIN, TE; WOLF, BO; TOBALSKE, BW; University of Montana; University of Montana; University of New Mexico; University of Montana mark.mainwaring@mso.umt.edu Reproduction is an energetically expensive activity for parents and keeping endothermic offspring […]

Metabolic Rate Variation Shapes Pace of Life Traits at Both the Individual and the Group Level

Meeting Abstract 13-4  Saturday, Jan. 4 11:00 – 11:15  Metabolic Rate Variation Shapes Pace of Life Traits at Both the Individual and the Group Level MUGEL, SG*; NAUG, D; Colorado State University; Colorado State University smugel@colostate.edu Pace of Life (POL) models have recently emerged to integrate covariation among behavioral, physiological, and life history traits along a single […]

First clutch size is a reliable proxy for reproductive success in a marine copepod

Meeting Abstract 13-2  Saturday, Jan. 4 10:30 – 10:45  First clutch size is a reliable proxy for reproductive success in a marine copepod POWERS, MJ*; WEAVER, RJ; HEINE, KB; HILL, GE; Auburn University; University of Texas at Austin; Auburn University; Auburn University mjp0044@tigermail.auburn.edu In experimental studies, researchers are often unable to track individuals through a natural lifetime […]

Extreme size variation in an armed weevil sheds light on the relationship between body mass and metabolic rate

Meeting Abstract 13-1  Saturday, Jan. 4 10:15 – 10:30  Extreme size variation in an armed weevil sheds light on the relationship between body mass and metabolic rate SOMJEE, U*; ANZALDO, S; MARTING, PM; PAINTING, CJ; POWELL, E; HICKEY, T; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama; Arizona State University, USA; Arizona State University, USA; University of Auckland, New Zealand; […]

Evidence for a Semi-Aquatic Ecology in a 30-Million-Year-Old Beaver and the Evolution of Locomotion in Castoridae

Meeting Abstract 13-7  Saturday, Jan. 4 11:45 – 12:00  Evidence for a Semi-Aquatic Ecology in a 30-Million-Year-Old Beaver and the Evolution of Locomotion in Castoridae CALEDE, J; The Ohio State University, Marion, OH calede.1@osu.edu The family Castoridae is today represented by only two species, the Eurasian and the North American beavers. Both animals are large semi-aquatic rodents. […]

Effect of Exercise Training on Brain Allometry and Cognitive Abilities in Anolis carolinensis

Meeting Abstract 13-3  Saturday, Jan. 4 10:45 – 11:00  Effect of Exercise Training on Brain Allometry and Cognitive Abilities in Anolis carolinensis SORLIN , MV*; MARKS, JR; JOHNSON, MA; HUSAK, JF; LAILVAUX, SP; University of New Orleans, LA; University of New Orleans, LA; Trinity University, San Antonio, TX; University of Saint Thomas, Saint Paul, MN ; University […]

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