Meeting Abstract 66-7 Saturday, Jan. 5 15:00 – 15:15 Environmental Factors Outweigh Community Ecology in Ranavirus Transmission COLEMAN, A; SCOTT, DE; CAPPS, KA; PARK, AW; LANCE, SL*; Univ. of Georgia; Univ. of Georgia; Univ. of Georgia; Univ. of Georgia; Univ. of Georgia lance@srel.uga.edu http://www.srellancelab.com/ Understanding how biodiversity influences pathogen occurrence has global implications for predicting disease outbreaks […]
sessions: Session 66
End of the line Nesting phenology shifts unable to mitigate adverse impacts of climate change on winter nesting sea turtles
Meeting Abstract 66-4 Saturday, Jan. 5 14:15 – 14:30 End of the line? Nesting phenology shifts unable to mitigate adverse impacts of climate change on winter nesting sea turtles BENTLEY, BP*; MITCHELL, NJ; WHITING, SD; University of Western Australia, Perth, Aus; University of Western Australia, Perth, Aus; Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Perth, Aus blairbentley@westnet.com.au Understanding […]
Biologging physiological and ecological responses to climate change
Meeting Abstract 66-3 Saturday, Jan. 5 14:00 – 14:15 Biologging physiological and ecological responses to climate change WILLIAMS, CT*; CHMURA, HE; GLASS, TW; Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks; Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks; Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks ctwilliams@alaska.edu Global climate change is rapidly affecting ecosystems world-wide by altering species’ ranges, disrupting trophic interactions, and, in some cases, causing population […]
Artificial light at night alters corticosterone levels in Rana berlandieri larvae
Meeting Abstract 66-5 Saturday, Jan. 5 14:30 – 14:45 Artificial light at night alters corticosterone levels in Rana berlandieri larvae FORSBURG, Z.R.; Texas State Univ. frog@txstate.edu Artificial light at night (ALAN) is artificial light that alters the natural light dark patterns in ecosystems. ALAN can have a suite of effects on community structure and drive evolutionary processes […]