ESSNER, R. L.; Ohio University, Athens: Fluttering: A novel locomotor behavior in flying squirrels Aerial locomotion in mammalian gliders has never been fully investigated using the techniques of high-speed video and three-dimensional kinematic analysis. Consequently, descriptions of gliding behavior have remained relatively simplistic. This study quantifies limb and tail movements during the airborne phase of […]
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Abdominal ruddering and the control of flight in the hawkmoth
ENSTROM, M.R.; LONGNION, J.K.*; DANIEL, T.L.; TU, M.S.; DIORIO, C.; WILLIS, M.A.; Univ. of Washington, Seattle; Univ. of Washington, Seattle; Univ. of Washington, Seattle; Univ. of Washington, Seattle; Univ. of Washington, Seattle; Case Western Reserve, Cleveland: Abdominal ruddering and the control of flight in the hawkmoth Hawkmoth flight follows from a complex interplay between sensory […]
Thermoregulatory behavior in yearling turtles Is there a preference for social basking
RIVERA, A.R.*; RIVERA, G.; Clemson University; Clemson University: Thermoregulatory behavior in yearling turtles: Is there a preference for social basking? Semi-aquatic turtles of the family Emydidae typically thermoregulate by aerial basking. This behavior is most frequent when the air temperature exceeds that of the water and when the amount of solar radiation reaching basking sites […]
The feeling of danger how red-eyed treefrog embryos use vibrational cues to assess risk
WARKENTIN, KM; CALDWELL, MS*; MCDANIEL, JG; Boston University; Boston University; Boston University: The feeling of danger: how red-eyed treefrog embryos use vibrational cues to assess risk Red-eyed treefrog embryos, Agalychnis callidryas develop in gelatinous egg clutches on vegetation over ponds, where they are preyed on by snakes. If attacked, embryos can hatch up to 30% […]
The Development of Plastic Echolocation in the Little Brown Bat, Myotis lucifugus
WUND, M. A.; University of Michigan: The Development of Plastic Echolocation in the Little Brown Bat, Myotis lucifugus Recently, much research has focused on the evolution and development of plastic traits. Behaviors are unique traits in that they may rapidly change via learning. Thus, behavioral plasticity may develop and evolve in ways other plastic traits […]
Rapid Response of the Preoptic Area to Social Opportunity
BURMEISTER, S.S.; JARVIS, E.D.; FERNALD, R.D.; Stanford University; Duke University; Stanford University: Rapid Response of the Preoptic Area to Social Opportunity Social interactions regulate many aspects of behavior and physiology. In the cichlid fish, Haplochromis burtoni, social dynamics among males determine whether an individual male becomes territorial or non-territorial, two phenotypes that differ in body […]
Predator-Prey Interactions A 3D-Analysis of the Bat-Moth Arms Race
HRISTOV, N.I.*; CONNER, W.E.; Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Predator-Prey Interactions: A 3D-Analysis of the Bat-Moth Arms Race The acoustic interaction between insectivorous bats and tiger moths (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), has puzzled behavioral biologists for over three decades. When approached by hunting bats, tiger moths answer with a series […]
Odor plume distribution in a natural stream system
WOLF, Mary C; QUINN, Eric; MARTIN, Art; ZULANDT, Thomas; MOORE, Paul A.; Bowling Green State University; University of Cincinnati; Bowling Green State University ; Bowling Green State University ; Bowling Green State University : Odor plume distribution in a natural stream system A natural stream environment is made up of different types of habitats that […]
Might as well jump Inducible dispersal in response to environmental cues in two species of Littorine snails
BOURDEAU, P.E.*; PADILLA, D.K.*; Stony Brook University; Stony Brook University: �Might as well jump� � Inducible dispersal in response to environmental cues in two species of Littorine snails For many organisms, the ability to assess and respond to cues from the surrounding environment has important fitness consequences. In particular, the ability to disperse from a […]
Measuring foraging behavior of Nubian Ibex under predation risk
HOCHMAN, Valeria; KOTLER, Burt; Ben Gurion University of the Negev; Ben Gurion University of the Negev: Measuring foraging behavior of Nubian Ibex under predation risk For Nubian ibex (““Capra nubiana”“) cliffs provide refuge from predators, but may not provide foraging opportunities. Therefore it is expected that for ibex seeking food away on plateaus away from […]