Evolution of Rostrum Shape Variation in Mantis Shrimp

Meeting Abstract P3.85  Sunday, Jan. 6  Evolution of Rostrum Shape Variation in Mantis Shrimp STEVES, I.D.*; WRIGHT, M.L.; CALDWELL, R.L.; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Berkeley isteves@berkeley.edu Widespread in tropical waters, mantis shrimp rely on their powerful raptorial appendages and keen eyesight to smash or spear their prey. Examined in isolation, […]

Evidence that octocorals are increasing in population density in the Caribbean

Meeting Abstract P3.58  Sunday, Jan. 6  Evidence that octocorals are increasing in population density in the Caribbean LENZ, E.A.*; EDMUNDS, P.J.; California State University, Northridge ealenz@gmail.com Coral reefs have long been valued as the most diverse marine ecosystem in the world, but their persistence is now threatened by multiple disturbances. In contrast to the high sensitivity of […]

Evaluating naturalized populations of western mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, in the Verde River watershed for biomarkers of endocrine disruption

Meeting Abstract P3.30  Sunday, Jan. 6  Evaluating naturalized populations of western mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, in the Verde River watershed for biomarkers of endocrine disruption HEALY, F.*; PARK, D.; BERGAMINI, R.; DANIELS, K.; PROPPER, C.R.; Northern Arizona Univ., Flagstaff fh52@nau.edu Invertebrate and vertebrate aquatic organisms exhibit a number of responses to xenobiotics, making them excellent bioindicators of environmental […]

Evaluating models of locomotion dynamics What complexity is adequate

Meeting Abstract P3.200  Sunday, Jan. 6  Evaluating models of locomotion dynamics: What complexity is adequate? HASANEINI, SJ; BERTRAM, JEA*; Univ. of Calgary, Calgary; Univ. of Calgary, Calgary jbertram@ucalgary.ca One approach to understanding biological legged locomotion is to use theoretical mechanical models as a test bed to evaluate theories of why humans and animals move as they do, […]

Establishing Antennule Flick Rate as an Assay for Odor Detection in Lobsters

Meeting Abstract P3.15  Sunday, Jan. 6  Establishing Antennule Flick Rate as an Assay for Odor Detection in Lobsters CLEMENTS, R*; RYCROFT, N; ATEMA, J; Boston University; Boston University; Boston University reenac@bu.edu Olfactory cues are important sources of information for marine organisms. The major odor detection organ for lobsters are the antennules. Aesthetasc sensilla on these antennules process […]

Environmental enrichment does not increase susceptibility of female mice to intestinal parasites

Meeting Abstract P3.125  Sunday, Jan. 6  Environmental enrichment does not increase susceptibility of female mice to intestinal parasites MOHAIMANY-APONTE, A.*; KRISTAN, D.M.; California State University San Marcos; California State University San Marcos mohai001@cougars.csusm.edu Laboratory mice (Mus musculus) are one of the most frequently used models to study physiology and oversight committees are increasingly interested in enhanced housing […]

Environmental cues of seasonal acclimation in the Eastern red spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens)

Meeting Abstract P3.211  Sunday, Jan. 6  Environmental cues of seasonal acclimation in the Eastern red spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) WALDRUP, C.L.; BERNER, N.J.*; Sewanee: University of the South; Sewanee: University of the South nberner@sewanee.edu Eastern red spotted newts are active in the winter. Our previous work shows that they acclimate enzyme activity, metabolic rate, behavioral thermoregulation, […]

Enamel thickness as an indicator of feeding behavior in crocodyliforms

Meeting Abstract P3.92  Sunday, Jan. 6  Enamel thickness as an indicator of feeding behavior in crocodyliforms HOLLIDAY, CM; SELLERS, KC*; Univ. of Missouri; Univ. of Missouri kcsty5@mail.missouri.edu Many craniodental features are known to be under selective pressures; thus, insights into dental anatomy may shed light on feeding evolution. Tooth size, complexity, and enamel thickness provide information on […]

Elevated baseline but lowered stress-induced corticosterone titers during courtship display in a lekking bird

Meeting Abstract P3.182  Sunday, Jan. 6  Elevated baseline but lowered stress-induced corticosterone titers during courtship display in a lekking bird BACHMAN, GC; GIBSON, RM*; VLECK, CM; Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln; Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln; Iowa State University rgibson2@unl.edu Stress responses of wild birds may be down-regulated if stress-induced re-allocation of energy away from ongoing activities would lower current or […]

Elevated Estradiol in Male Fish Environmental Differences and Underlying Molecular Mechanisms

Meeting Abstract P3.73  Sunday, Jan. 6  Elevated Estradiol in Male Fish�\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\” Environmental Differences and Underlying Molecular Mechanisms LARSEN, C.*; REYES, J.A.; IWANSKI, E.; PATEL, R.; KELLEY, K.M.; CSU Long Beach; Pacific Coast Environmental Conservancy; CSU Long Beach; CSU Long Beach; CSU Long Beach larsen.cody@gmail.com In select locations offshore of urban southern California, males of the fish Pleuronichthys […]

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