Meeting Abstract 55.5 Sunday, Jan. 5 14:30 Critical oxygen partial pressures during rest and flight in giant scarabaeoid beetles KLOK, CJ*; CAMPBELL, J; DUELL, M; HARRISON, JF; Arizona State University; Arizona State University; Arizona State University; Arizona State University cjklok@asu.edu Prior studies showed that safety margins for oxygen delivery, or the critical partial pressure of oxygen (CritPO2), […]
sessions: Session 55
The relationship between biogeography and phylogeography Case study of a Chilean intertidal barnacle (Notochthamalus scabrosus)
Meeting Abstract 55.1 Monday, Jan. 5 13:30 The relationship between biogeography and phylogeography: Case study of a Chilean intertidal barnacle (Notochthamalus scabrosus) WARES, JP*; EWERS-SAUCEDO, C; NAVARRETE, SA; BYERS, JE; SEPúLVEDA, A; PRINGLE, JM; University of Georgia; University of Georgia; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; University of Georgia; Universidad de Concepción; University of New Hampshire jpwares@uga.edu http://genetics.uga.edu/wareslab/index.html […]
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE LIZARD ANOLIS SAGREI ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN BASIN
Meeting Abstract 55.5 Monday, Jan. 5 14:15 PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE LIZARD ANOLIS SAGREI ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN BASIN REYNOLDS, RG*; KOLBE, JJ; GLOR, RE; DE QUIEROZ, K; REVELL, LJ; LOSOS, JB; Harvard University; University of Rhode Island; University of Kansas; National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution; University of Massachusetts Boston; Harvard University robertreynolds@fas.harvard.edu http://www.rgrahamreynolds.info What drives diversification […]
Is there more to a “species” than meets the eye A tale of two crayfishes in the Tallapoosa Basin, Alabama
Meeting Abstract 55.2 Monday, Jan. 5 13:45 Is there more to a “species” than meets the eye? A tale of two crayfishes in the Tallapoosa Basin, Alabama VAUGHT, RC*; HELMS, BS; SUCIU, SK; SANTOS, SR; Auburn University; Auburn University; Emory University; Auburn University RCV0004@auburn.edu The state of Alabama is among the most specious in regards to aquatic […]
Going with the flow patterns of divergence, adaptation, and connectivity in a Hawaiian stream goby
Meeting Abstract 55.6 Monday, Jan. 5 14:30 Going with the flow: patterns of divergence, adaptation, and connectivity in a Hawaiian stream goby. MOODY, KN*; CHILDRESS, MJ; WREN, JLK; KOBAYASHI, DR; BLUM, MJ; BLOB, RW; PTACEK, MB; Clemson University; Clemson University; University of Hawai’i at Manoa; University of Hawai’i at Manoa; Tulane University; Clemson University; Clemson University knmoody@clemson.edu […]
Genetic diversity of Pallenopsis (Arthropoda Pycnogonida) in the Western Antarctic
Meeting Abstract 55.7 Monday, Jan. 5 14:45 Genetic diversity of Pallenopsis (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) in the Western Antarctic HARDER, A.M.*; HALANYCH, K.M.; MAHON, A.R.; Central Michigan University; Auburn University; Central Michigan University harde3am@cmich.edu Pycnogonids, or sea spiders, are marine arthropods with cosmopolitan and eurybathic distribution. Of the approximately 1,300 pycnogonid species described worldwide, over 240 species occur in […]
Genetic Connectivity of Antarctic Circumpolar Brittle Stars Ophionotus victoraie and Astrotoma agassizii
Meeting Abstract 55.4 Monday, Jan. 5 14:00 Genetic Connectivity of Antarctic Circumpolar Brittle Stars Ophionotus victoraie and Astrotoma agassizii GALASKA, M.P.*; MAHON, A.R.; SANDS, C.J.; HALANYCH, K.M.; Auburn University; Central Michigan University; British Antarctic Survey; Auburn University mpg0009@auburn.edu The Southern Ocean is home to highly endemic benthic fauna. Ophiouroids are a highly abundant and conspicuous member of […]
Shape Change in Neonate Sea Turtles Spines, Keels, Points, and Hockey Pucks
Meeting Abstract 55-7 Tuesday, Jan. 5 11:45 Shape Change in Neonate Sea Turtles: Spines, Keels, Points, and “Hockey Pucks” WYNEKN, J*; SALMON, M; HAMANN, M; WHITING, S; Florida Atlantic University; Florida Atlantic University; Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia; Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia jwyneken@fau.edu Sea turtles hatch on oceanic beaches, enter the surf and then migrate to […]
Morphology of the Weberian apparatus and otoliths of serrasalmid fishes in relation to feeding ecology
Meeting Abstract 55-4 Tuesday, Jan. 5 11:00 Morphology of the Weberian apparatus and otoliths of serrasalmid fishes in relation to feeding ecology BOYLE, K. S.*; HERREL, A.; Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle; Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle/Centre national de la recherche scientifique kboyle@mnhn.fr http://mecadev.cnrs.fr/ The Weberian apparatus is a synapomorphy for the diverse (>7,900 spp.) clade of otophysan fishes. […]
Influence of grasping ability on forelimb long bone shape in Prosimians
Meeting Abstract 55-6 Tuesday, Jan. 5 11:30 Influence of grasping ability on forelimb long bone shape in Prosimians FABRE, A.-C.*; PECKRE, L.; BREWER, D.; EHMKE, E.; WESLER, K.; POUYDEBAT, E.; WALL, C.E.; Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, USA; UMR 7179 C.N.R.S/M.N.H.N, Paris, France; Duke Lemur Center, Durham, USA; Duke Lemur Center, Durham, USA; Duke Lemur […]