Meeting Abstract 92.5 Tuesday, Jan. 6 14:06 Cryptic flutter produces klaxon-like wing song in Smithornis broadbills CLARK, CJ*; KIRSCHEL, A; HADJIOANNOU, L; PRUM, R; UC Riverside; University of Cyprus; University of Cyprus; Yale University cclark@ucr.edu Broadbills in the genus Smithornis produce a loud breeet, a klaxon-like song that has been hypothesized to be non-vocal. The sound is […]
sessions: Session 92
Reproductive isolation and environmental adaptation shape the phylogeography of Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae)
Meeting Abstract 92-2 Wednesday, Jan. 6 13:45 Reproductive isolation and environmental adaptation shape the phylogeography of Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) DOWLE, E J*; BRACEWELL, R; PFRENDER, M; MOCK, K; BENTZ, B; RAGLAND, G; Kansas State University; University of Montana; University of Notre Dame; Utah State University; Utah State University, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station; Kansas State […]
Phylogeographic patterns in the Philippine archipelago drive symbiont diversity in the bobtail squid-Vibrio mutualism
Meeting Abstract 92-3 Wednesday, Jan. 6 14:00 Phylogeographic patterns in the Philippine archipelago drive symbiont diversity in the bobtail squid-Vibrio mutualism CORYELL, R.L.*; TURNHAM, K.E. ; AYSON, E.G.J.; ALACALA, A.; SOTO, F.; GONZALES, B.; NISHIGUCHI, M.K.; New Mexico State University, Las Cruces NM; New Mexico State University, Las Cruces NM ; Southeastern Asian Fisheries Development Center, Tigbauen, […]
Historical refugia have shaped the geographic distribtuion of diversity in dispersal-limited arachnids endemic to the Australian Wet Tropics
Meeting Abstract 92-6 Wednesday, Jan. 6 14:45 Historical refugia have shaped the geographic distribtuion of diversity in dispersal-limited arachnids endemic to the Australian Wet Tropics BOYER, SL*; MARKLE, TM; BAKER, CM; LUXBACHER, AM; KOZAK, KH; Macalester College; University of Minnesota; Harvard University; University of Minnesota; University of Minnesota boyer@macalester.edu http://www.macalester.edu/~boyer/Site/Home.html How did Pleistocene glacial cycling affect the […]
Geographic Variation in Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination in a Widespread Reptile, the Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta)
Meeting Abstract 92-4 Wednesday, Jan. 6 14:15 Geographic Variation in Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination in a Widespread Reptile, the Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) WARNER, D.A.*; IVERSON, J.B.; MILNE-ZELMAN, C.; MITCHELL, T.M.; REFSNIDER, J.M.; BODENSTEINER, B.; JANZEN, F.J.; Auburn University; Earlham College; Aurora University; Auburn University; University of Toledo; Iowa State University; Iowa State University daw0036@auburn.edu Species that occur […]
Do female differences in reproductive timing alter gene flow in heteropatric populations
Meeting Abstract 92-5 Wednesday, Jan. 6 14:30 Do female differences in reproductive timing alter gene flow in heteropatric populations? KIMMITT, A.A.*; KETTERSON, E.D.; Indiana Univ., Bloomington; Indiana Univ., Bloomington akimmitt@indiana.edu Population differences in migratory behavior and reproductive timing can lead to reduced gene flow and population divergence. Some migratory and sedentary (resident) populations that are sympatric in […]
Comparative phylogeography of Antarctic ophiuroids Ophionotus victoriae and Astrotoma agassizii
Meeting Abstract 92-1 Wednesday, Jan. 6 13:30 Comparative phylogeography of Antarctic ophiuroids Ophionotus victoriae and Astrotoma agassizii GALASKA, M. P.*; MAHON, A. R.; SANTOS, S. R.; HALANYCH, K. M.; Auburn University; Central Michigan University; Auburn University; Auburn University mpg0009@auburn.edu The Southern Ocean is a unique ecosystem characterized by a highly endemic benthic fauna. Brittle stars or ophiuroids […]
Cameroon crater lake cichlids a model for examining the ecological, behavioral, and genomic conditions necessary for sympatric speciation
Meeting Abstract 92-8 Wednesday, Jan. 6 15:15 Cameroon crater lake cichlids: a model for examining the ecological, behavioral, and genomic conditions necessary for sympatric speciation MARTIN, C.H.; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill chmartin@unc.edu http://bio.unc.edu/people/faculty/martin-christopher/ One of the most celebrated examples of sympatric speciation in nature were believed to be four sympatric radiations of cichlid fishes […]
Two Types of Hatching Glands Facilitate Escape-hatching of Red-eyed Treefrogs Across Multiple Contexts and Developmental Stages
Meeting Abstract 92-5 Saturday, Jan. 7 11:30 – 11:45 Two Types of Hatching Glands Facilitate Escape-hatching of Red-eyed Treefrogs Across Multiple Contexts and Developmental Stages COHEN, KL*; PIACENTINO, ML; WARKENTIN, KM; Boston University; Boston University; Boston University kcohen@bu.edu https://kristinalcohen.wordpress.com/ Red-eyed treefrogs, Agalychnis callidryas, are an excellent example of environmentally cued hatching. Undisturbed, these arboreal embryos typically hatch […]
Structure Size, Not Behavioral Use, is Associated with the Evolution of Muscle Fiber Size in Anole Lizards
Meeting Abstract 92-1 Saturday, Jan. 7 10:30 – 10:45 Structure Size, Not Behavioral Use, is Associated with the Evolution of Muscle Fiber Size in Anole Lizards JOHNSON, MA*; IVANOV, BM; KIRCHER, BK; Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas; Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas; University of Florida, Gainesville mjohnso9@trinity.edu http://www.trinity.edu/mjohnso9 Muscular contractions underlie all animal movements, and larger muscles […]