Take it or leave it Fast-start modulation in the great sculpin Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus

Meeting Abstract 3-8  Thursday, Jan. 4 09:45 – 10:00  Take it or leave it. Fast-start modulation in the great sculpin Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus PENROD, LM*; DADDINO, A; DIAMOND, K; JOHANSEN, JL; STEFFENSEN, JF; DOMENICI, P; Florida Institute of Technology; Univ. of San Francisco; Clemson Univ.; UT Austin Marine Science Institute; Univ. of Copenhagen; IAMC-CNR Oristano lpenrod2011@my.fit.edu Fast-start escape […]

Spiny lobster defenses here and there effectiveness of near and far range predator defenses are compromised by ocean acidification-like conditions

Meeting Abstract 3-3  Thursday, Jan. 4 08:30 – 08:45  Spiny lobster defenses here and there: effectiveness of near and far range predator defenses are compromised by ocean acidification-like conditions LOWDER, KB*; DEVRIES, MS; KELLY, CB; TAYLOR, JRA; Scripps Oceanography, UC San Diego kblowder@ucsd.edu Spiny lobsters boast predator defenses that function at far and near ranges to comprise […]

Predator-Prey Dynamics and Kinematics of Rorqual Whales and Their Prey

Meeting Abstract 3-1  Thursday, Jan. 4 08:00 – 08:15  Predator-Prey Dynamics and Kinematics of Rorqual Whales and Their Prey CADE, DE*; FRIEDLAENDER, AS; CALAMBOKIDIS, J; CAREY, N; DOMENICI, P; POTVIN, J; GOLDBOGEN, JA; Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University; Marine Mammal Institute, Oregon State University; Cascadia Research Collective; Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University; CNR-IAMC-Unita Operativa di Oristano; Hopkins […]

Population-Level Variation in Behavioral Tolerance of Intertidal Snails to Ocean Acidification

Meeting Abstract 3-2  Thursday, Jan. 4 08:15 – 08:30  Population-Level Variation in Behavioral Tolerance of Intertidal Snails to Ocean Acidification JELLISON, BM*; GAYLORD, B; University of California, Davis; University of California, Davis bmjellison@ucdavis.edu Human-induced changes in seawater chemistry, including reductions in pH (‘ocean acidification,’ OA), are known to induce both mechanical and physiological costs for many marine […]

Effect of initial body orientation on escape probability in prey fish escaping from predators

Meeting Abstract 3-7  Thursday, Jan. 4 09:30 – 09:45  Effect of initial body orientation on escape probability in prey fish escaping from predators KIMURA, H*; KAWABATA, Y; Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan; Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan h.kimura787@gmail.com When exposed to predators, most juvenile fishes exhibit escape response, which is composed of a swift initial turn and forward acceleration. […]

Do Different Diets Fed to Bass (Micropterus salmoides) and Cichlids (Oreochromis aureus x niloticus) Influence Crayfish (Orconectes virilis) Behavior

Meeting Abstract 3-6  Thursday, Jan. 4 09:15 – 09:30  Do Different Diets Fed to Bass (Micropterus salmoides) and Cichlids (Oreochromis aureus x niloticus) Influence Crayfish (Orconectes virilis) Behavior? BEATTIE, MC*; MOORE, PA; Bowling Green State University; Bowling Green State University mollycb@bgsu.edu Prey often alter their morphology, physiology, and behavior when presented with predatory cues. Alteration in behaviors […]

Chemical defenses in the bivalve family Limidae

Meeting Abstract 3-4  Thursday, Jan. 4 08:45 – 09:00  Chemical defenses in the bivalve family Limidae DOUGHERTY, LF*; LI, J; BROECKLING, CD; University of Colorado, Boulder; University of Colorado, Boulder; Colorado State University, Fort Collins lindsey.dougherty@colorado.edu http://www.colorado.edu/ebio/jingchun-li One of the driving forces of marine biodiversity is predation pressure. The marine bivalve family Limidae is an ideal study […]

Can you smell that predator The effects of a common pesticide on the ability of two prey species to detect predatory stimuli

Meeting Abstract 3-5  Thursday, Jan. 4 09:00 – 09:15  Can you smell that predator? The effects of a common pesticide on the ability of two prey species to detect predatory stimuli JURCAK, AM*; MOORE, PA; Bowling Green State University ; Bowling Green State University ajurcak@bgsu.edu Many aquatic prey gain information from chemical signals in their environment to […]

Towards the parasites’ perspective on host pigmentation

Meeting Abstract 3-1  Friday, Jan. 4 08:00 – 08:15  Towards the parasites’ perspective on host pigmentation JOHANSEN, IB*; HENRIKSEN, EH; SHAW, JC; MAYER, I; AMUNDSEN, P-A; ØVERLI, Ø; Norwegian University of Life Sciences; UiT The Arctic University of Norway; Norwegian University of Life Sciences; Norwegian University of Life Sciences; UiT The Arctic University of Norway; Norwegian University […]

Mutually Assured Destruction Repeated Heat Stress Kills Parasitoid Eggs and Disrupts Host Development

Meeting Abstract 3-6  Friday, Jan. 4 09:15 – 09:30  Mutually Assured Destruction: Repeated Heat Stress Kills Parasitoid Eggs and Disrupts Host Development MOORE, ME*; HILL, CA; KINGSOLVER, JG; MOORE, Megan; Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill melmoore@live.unc.edu Repeated exposure to high daily temperatures can have […]

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