The GK-12 Program at the University of California, Los Angeles Making Science Exciting for Students in Urban Schools

KENNEDY, Natalia K.*; WORDEN, Kelly J.; RUSSELL, Arlene A.; FREKING, Fred F.; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Los Angeles: The GK-12 Program at the University of California, Los Angeles: Making Science Exciting for Students in Urban Schools In the UCLA GK-12 program […]

InSTEP Enhancing Science Education Through Graduate Student-Teacher Partnerships

TANKERSLEY, R.A.*; WINDSOR, J.G.; HANSELMAN, J.A.; Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne; Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne; Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne: InSTEP: Enhancing Science Education Through Graduate Student-Teacher Partnerships In an effort to enhance science instruction in K-12 schools, Florida Tech has developed a new partnership between students, researchers, and high school teachers in Brevard […]

Can peer review improve freshman lab reports and does experience with peer review improve students scientific reasoning skills

TIMMERMAN, BE*; STRICKLAND, DC; University of South Carolina; University of South Carolina: Can peer review improve freshman lab reports and does experience with peer review improve students� scientific reasoning skills? One of our departmental curriculum goals is for students to be able to �think like scientists,� but we are unable to provide individual research opportunities […]

The evolution and possible function of cyclooxygenase in chordates

Meeting Abstract 6.3  Jan. 4  The evolution and possible function of cyclooxygenase in chordates HAVIRD, J. C.*; CHOE, K. P.; EVANS, D. H.; University of Florida; Vanderbilt University; University of Florida j_havird@hotmail.com In mammals, prostaglandins (PGs) are involved in many physiological processes such as blood clotting, inflammation and regulation of vascular tone and osmoregulation. Cyclooxygenase (COX) is […]

Seasonal Changes in Evaporative Water Loss in African Elephants L africana

Meeting Abstract 6.11  Jan. 4  Seasonal Changes in Evaporative Water Loss in African Elephants L. africana DUNKIN, R.C.*; WILLIAMS, T.M.; WILSON, D.; MATTHEWS, C.; Univ. of California, Santa Cruz; Univ. of California, Santa Cruz; Wildlife Safari; Wildlife Safari dunkin@biology.ucsc.edu Elephants occupy habitats with seasonally sustained high temperatures and low water availability. Despite this, both the ecology and […]

Sea Snakes Dehydrate in Sea Water

Meeting Abstract 6.4  Jan. 4  Sea Snakes Dehydrate in Sea Water LILLYWHITE, H.B.*; BABONIS, L.S.; SHEEHY III, C.M.; TU, M.C.; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville; National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan hbl@zoo.ufl.edu Sea snakes are generally thought to remain in water balance without consuming fresh water owing to salt excretion […]

Salinity Tolerance and Osmotic Response of the Estuarine Hermit Crab Pagurus maclaughlinae in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida

Meeting Abstract 6.6  Jan. 4  Salinity Tolerance and Osmotic Response of the Estuarine Hermit Crab Pagurus maclaughlinae in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida RHODES, S/E*; TURNER, R/L; Florida Institute of Technology; Florida Institute of Technology rturner@fit.edu Pagurus maclaughlinae is the most common hermit in the Indian River Lagoon. Wide variations in salinity make it likely that P. […]

Molecular identification and expression of a V-type H+-ATPase in the gills of euryhaline barramundi (Lates calcarifer)

Meeting Abstract 6.2  Jan. 4  Molecular identification and expression of a V-type H+-ATPase in the gills of euryhaline barramundi (Lates calcarifer). WEAKLEY, J.C.; CLAIBORNE, J.B.; EDWARDS, S.L.**; James Cook University; Georgia Southern University; James Cook University susan.edwards@jcu.edu.au In fishes, most acid-base imbalances in the short term are moderated by blood and tissue buffering to lessen the impact […]

Mechanisms of water balance in hummingbirds

Meeting Abstract 6.10  Jan. 4  Mechanisms of water balance in hummingbirds HARTMAN BAKKEN, Bradley*; SABAT, Pablo; University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA; Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile bradley@uwyo.edu Hummingbirds face a curious osmoregulatory dilemma. To meet their high mass-specific energy demands, they regularly ingest multiples of their body mass per day in water; yet, with a high […]

Comparative immunolocalization of Na+K+-ATPase and Na+K+2Cl- cotransporter in osmoregulatory tissues from marine and semi-marine snakes

Meeting Abstract 6.1  Jan. 4  Comparative immunolocalization of Na+/K+-ATPase and Na+/K+/2Cl- cotransporter in osmoregulatory tissues from marine and semi-marine snakes BABONIS, L.S.**; HYNDMAN, K.H.; LILLYWHITE, H.B.; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville babonis@ufl.edu The sublingual salt gland is the primary site of salt excretion in sea snakes. Using histology and immunohistochemistry, we located two ion transporters, Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) and […]

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