SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 19-4 Sat Jan 2 Age-related stereotypy in song of grasshopper sparrows Lohr, B*; Brown, M; Moyer, MJ; Hill, R; University of Maryland Baltimore County; University of Maryland Baltimore County; University of Maryland Baltimore County; University of Maryland Baltimore County […]
sessions: Session 19
Acoustic variation across social contexts in neotropical singing mice (S teguina)
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 19-13 Sat Jan 2 Acoustic variation across social contexts in neotropical singing mice (S. teguina) Giglio, EM*; Campbell, P; Phelps, SM; University of Texas at Austin; University of California at Riverside; University of Texas at Austin eringiglio@gmail.com Animal communication […]
A rallid ballad Correlates of communal signaling in the rails (Rallidae), a model system for studies of avian duets
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract 19-10 Sat Jan 2 A rallid ballad: Correlates of communal signaling in the rails (Rallidae), a model system for studies of avian duets Goldberg, DL*; Sadd, BM; Capparella, AP; Illinois State University; Illinois State University; Illinois State University dlgoldb@ilstu.edu […]
The Genome of Deep-Sea Seep-Dwelling Lamellibrachia luymesi (Siboglinidae) and Clues on Chemosynthetic Symbiosis
Meeting Abstract 19-1 Saturday, Jan. 4 10:00 – 10:15 The Genome of Deep-Sea Seep-Dwelling Lamellibrachia luymesi (Siboglinidae) and Clues on Chemosynthetic Symbiosis HALANYCH, KM*; LI, Y; TASSIA, MG; WAITS, DS; BOGANTES, VE; DAVID, KT; Auburn University; Auburn University; Auburn University; Auburn University; Auburn University; Auburn University ken@auburn.edu The long-lived gutless tubeworm Lamellibrachia luymesi (Siboglinidae) is found at […]
Temporal effects of temperature on tadpole gut microbial communities
Meeting Abstract 19-4 Saturday, Jan. 4 10:45 – 11:00 Temporal effects of temperature on tadpole gut microbial communities FONTAINE, SS*; KOHL, KD; University of Pittsburgh, PA; University of Pittsburgh, PA ssf20@pitt.edu Environmental temperature impacts all aspects of ectotherm physiology, and also alters the composition, diversity, and function of their gut microbial communities. Alterations to gut microbiota at […]
Characterizing the Impact of a Complex Mix of Toxins on Survival in Drosophila Species
Meeting Abstract 19-3 Saturday, Jan. 4 10:30 – 10:45 Characterizing the Impact of a Complex Mix of Toxins on Survival in Drosophila Species HAYNES, L; BEVERIDGE, J; FISH, O; GIAMBRONE, SA; REED, L; SCOTT CHIALVO, C*; University of Alabama; University of Alabama; University of Alabama; University of Alabama; University of Alabama; Appalachian State University chialvoch@appstate.edu To defend […]
Alterations in transcriptional and developmental regulation Evolutionary implication of symbiosis in Cassiopea xamachana
Meeting Abstract 19-2 Saturday, Jan. 4 10:15 – 10:30 Alterations in transcriptional and developmental regulation: Evolutionary implication of symbiosis in Cassiopea xamachana OHDERA, AH*; SHARP, V; WATSON, K; STEINWORTH, B; DIAZ-ALMEYDA, E; POOLE, AZ; FITT, W; MARTINDALE, MQ; MEDINA, M; Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University; Pennsylvania State University; University of Florida; New College of Florida; Berry […]
The effect of feeding specificity on the fate of terpenoids in Lymantriidae (Lepidoptera)
POWELL, J.S.*; RAFFA, K.F.: The effect of feeding specificity on the fate of terpenoids in Lymantriidae (Lepidoptera) Insect herbivores possess a wide array of mechanisms for processing ingested phytochemicals. However, it is difficult to predict the fate of phytochemicals since it is influenced by many factors. We are testing whether feeding specificity influences the relative […]
Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation Does Not Affect Hatching Success of Rana pipiens (Northern Leopard Frog) Eggs Under Natural Conditions Along a Contamination Gradient
EDBLOM, T.L.*; KARASOV, W.H.: Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation Does Not Affect Hatching Success of Rana pipiens (Northern Leopard Frog) Eggs Under Natural Conditions Along a Contamination Gradient We compared the hatching success of Rana pipiens (northern leopard frog) eggs at field sites located along a known contamination gradient in the Green Bay and Fox River ecosystem, […]
Protection or Concealment Ultraviolet Absorption in Transparent Animals
JOHNSEN,S.: Protection or Concealment? Ultraviolet Absorption in Transparent Animals The use of transparency as camouflage in the epipelagic realm is complicated by the presence of ultraviolet radiation, because the presence of UV-protective pigments decreases UV-transparency and may reveal transparent zooplankton to predators and prey with ultraviolet vision. During July 1999, September 1999, and June 2000, […]