Eat, Prey, Evolve Phylogenetic relationships and diet in Cladobranchia (Gastropoda Heterobranchia)

Meeting Abstract 109-2  Saturday, Jan. 7 13:45 – 14:00  Eat, Prey, Evolve: Phylogenetic relationships and diet in Cladobranchia (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia). GOODHEART, JA*; BAZINET, AL; VALDES, A; COLLINS, AG; CUMMINGS, MC; Univ. of Maryland, College Park; Univ. of Maryland, College Park; California State Polytechnic Univ., Pomona; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Univ. of Maryland, College Park jagood@umd.edu http://jessicagoodheart.weebly.com/ […]

Automated Integration of Phenomics And Phylogenetic Data To Investigate Paired Fin Evolution Across Teleost Fishes

Meeting Abstract 109-5  Saturday, Jan. 7 14:30 – 14:45  Automated Integration of Phenomics And Phylogenetic Data To Investigate Paired Fin Evolution Across Teleost Fishes JACKSON, LM*; FERNANDO, P ; HANSCOM, J; BALHOFF, JP; MABEE, PM; University of South Dakota; University of South Dakota; University of South Dakota; RTI International, Research Triangle Park; University of South Dakota laura.jackson@usd.edu […]

Validating a model for detecting the magnetic field using simulated and hardware approaches

Meeting Abstract 108-7  Saturday, Jan. 7 15:00 – 15:15  Validating a model for detecting the magnetic field using simulated and hardware approaches TAYLOR, BK*; LOHMANN, KJ; Air Force Research Laboratory; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill brian.taylor.48@us.af.mil Several animals use properties of Earth’s magnetic field as a part of their navigation toolkit to accomplish tasks ranging […]

Owners versus renters comparative homing behaviors in primary and tertiary burrowing crayfish

Meeting Abstract 108-2  Saturday, Jan. 7 14:00 – 14:15   Owners versus renters: comparative homing behaviors in primary and tertiary burrowing crayfish KAMRAN, M*; MOORE, ME; MOORE, PA; Oregon State University, Bowling Green State University; Baldwin Wallace University; Bowling Green State University mkamran@bgsu.edu Invertebrates and vertebrates alike exhibit wayfinding behaviors when locating and returning to sites of […]

Natal Homing and Multi-modal Navigation in Sea Turtles and Salmon

Meeting Abstract 108-6  Saturday, Jan. 7 14:45 – 15:00  Natal Homing and Multi-modal Navigation in Sea Turtles and Salmon LOHMANN, KJ*; ENDRES, CS; PUTMAN, NF; ERNST, DA; LOHMANN, CMF; Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Univ. Miami; Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill KLohmann@email.unc.edu http://www.unc.edu/depts/geomag Sea turtles and salmon […]

Learning to School Again How Ablation and Regeneration of the Lateral Line System Alters Schooling Behavior in Giant Danios

Meeting Abstract 108-3  Saturday, Jan. 7 14:15 – 14:30  Learning to School Again: How Ablation and Regeneration of the Lateral Line System Alters Schooling Behavior in Giant Danios MEKDARA, PJ*; COUGHLIN, LL; SCHWALBE, MAB; TYTELL, ED; Tufts University; Tufts University; Tufts University; Tufts University prasongmekdara@gmail.com Fish use their lateral line system to maintain position and speed within […]

Flight Stability and Olfactory Navigation is Supported by Multisensory Antennal Inputs in the Moth Manduca sexta

Meeting Abstract 108-5  Saturday, Jan. 7 14:30 – 14:45  Flight Stability and Olfactory Navigation is Supported by Multisensory Antennal Inputs in the Moth Manduca sexta. SMITH, AE; WILLIS, MA*; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH maw27@case.edu Male hawkmoths, Manduca sexta, locate females for mating by tracking wind-borne plumes of female pheromone in flight. The quantity and quality […]

An Unexpected Case of Homing in a Territorial Lizard

Meeting Abstract 108-1  Saturday, Jan. 7 13:45 – 14:00  An Unexpected Case of Homing in a Territorial Lizard STEINBERG, DS*; LEAL, M; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; University of Missouri, Columbia lucypenn@email.unc.edu Homing is common in species that travel back and forth between different patches of habitat. However, one might not expect to find this […]

Sources of Noise-Induced Communication Errors in Hyla chrysoscelis, Cope’s Gray Treefrog

Meeting Abstract 107-3  Saturday, Jan. 7 14:00 – 14:15  Sources of Noise-Induced Communication Errors in Hyla chrysoscelis, Cope’s Gray Treefrog TANNER, JC*; BEE, MA; University of Minnesota; University of Minnesota tanne123@umn.edu Noise is any factor that interferes with a receiver’s ability to detect or decode a signal; it is a ubiquitous feature of communication. In natural listening […]

Soundscape Engineers Exploring The Drivers Of Snapping Behavior By Alpheid Shrimp And Their Influence On The Underwater Acoustic Environment

Meeting Abstract 107-7  Saturday, Jan. 7 15:00 – 15:15  Soundscape Engineers: Exploring The Drivers Of Snapping Behavior By Alpheid Shrimp And Their Influence On The Underwater Acoustic Environment LILLIS, A*; PANYI, A; MOONEY, TA; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; University of Southern Mississippi; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ashlee@whoi.edu Soundscapes, the mixture of sounds that form the ambient acoustic […]

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