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Society for Integrative and
Comparative Biology
with the
American Microscopical Society
Animal Behavior Society
The Crustacean Society
2012 SICB
Annual Meeting & Exhibition
January 3-7
Charleston, South Carolina
Embassy Suites North Charleston
and
North Charleston
Convention Center
Final Program
Table of Contents
Officers/Co-Sponsoring Societies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Meeting Highlights/Social Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SICB and Divisional Business Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Shuttle Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Special Lectures/List of Symposia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Workshops and Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Speaker Ready Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Business Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Coffee Breaks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Committee and Business Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Employment Opportunities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Future Meeting Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Registration Location/Hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Exhibitor Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Scientific Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Keyword Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Floor Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover
Future Meeting Dates
San Francisco, California, January 3-7, 2013
Austin, Texas, January 2-6, 2014
The Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology
1313 Dolley Madison Blvd.
Suite 402
McLean, VA 22101
Phone: 703-790-1745 - 800-955-1236
FAX: 703-790-2672
Email: SICB@BurkInc.com
Web: www.SICB.org
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Welcome to Charleston – Message from the Program Officer
You will be a part of the largest SICB meeting on record! Welcome to the first-timers, and ‘Welcome Back’ to our returning members! With more than 1420 presentations over four full days, you
are sure to find more fascinating research than you will have time to see. These presentations are
organized into 10 symposia with their complementary poster and oral sessions, plus 120 contributed
oral sessions and 3 days of poster (615) presentations.
We will start the SICB Conference with the Plenary Lecture on the Grand Challenges in
Organismal Biology entitled “Animals in a bacterial world: a new imperative for the life sciences”
presented by Margaret McFall-Gnai. Successive evenings will hold the Bartholomew Lecture
(Wednesday, Jan 4), by Emanuel Azizi; the Bern Lecture (Thursday, Jan 5) by Lynn Riddiford; AMS
Lecture (Thursday, Jan 5) by Kevin Eckelbarger; and we will conclude the meeting with the Moore
Lecture (Saturday, Jan 7 @ 3 PM) by Brian Alters. Our Society-wide Social in Honor of Students
and Post-Docs will immediately follow the Moore Lecture Saturday afternoon @ 4 PM.
STUDENTS and Post-Docs will have access to a variety of specialized workshops, including
the Student/Post-Doctoral Affairs Committee Workshop “Maximizing Your Potential through Job
Applications and Interviews” on Friday, Jan 6; the Broadening Participation Workshops (a) “Science is a Two-way street: Mentorship and the Mentee” Jan 4 @ noon; and (b) “NSF: Demystifying the Grant Application Process” Jan 6 @ noon.
I can’t encourage you enough to attend your Division Business meeting to provide input into
improving our organization, developing new symposia, and discussing issues with NSF representatives, who will be attending most Division Business meetings.
I would like to thank the Program Committee (Division Program Officers, and TCS and AMS
program reps), 2012 Symposium Organizers, the SICB Officers, Sue Burk and the Burk & Associates team for putting this fantastic meeting together. Please be sure to provide feedback to any of
us concerning the meeting program.
Brian Tsukimura
SICB Program Officer
There will be a
Cash & Carry Lunch
available in the
Exhibit Hall
Wednesday through Friday
11:30 am-2:00 pm
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Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
2012 Officers
Kenneth P. Sebens, President
Billie Swalla, President-Elect
Richard A. Satterlie, Past President
Louis E. Burnett, Secretary
Robert D. Roer, Treasurer
Brian Tsukimura, Program Officer
Jon Harrison, Program Officer-Elect
Harold F. Heatwole, Editor-in-Chief, Integrative and Comparative Biology
Brett J. Burk, Executive Director
Co-Sponsoring Societies
American Microscopical Society (AMS)
Animal Behavior Society (ABS)
The Crustacean Society (TCS)
The co-sponsoring society presentations are integrated into the program to minimize the
potential conflicts of similar presentations being scheduled at the same time.
Embassy Suites North Charleston - Airport/Hotel & Convention
5055 International Boulevard
North Charleston, South Carolina 29418
843-747-1882; FAX: 843-747-1895
SICB Business Office
1313 Dolley Madison Blvd
Suite 402
McLean, Virginia 22101
Phone: 800-955-1236/703-790-1745
Fax: 703-790-2672
sicb@BurkInc.com; www.sicb.org
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MEETING HIGHLIGHTS/SOCIAL EVENTS
Tuesday, January 3
Plenary Session - Ballroom AB, 7:30-8:30 pm
The Plenary Address will be given by Margaret McFall-Ngai, from the University of Wisconsin. Her talk is
“Animals in a bacterial world: a new imperative for the life sciences.”
Welcome to Charleston Reception - Ballroom Foyer, 8:30-10:00 pm
The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology welcomes you to Charleston with a reception on
Tuesday, January 3. The Welcome Reception will follow the Plenary lecture. Light snacks will be provided.
Wednesday, January 4
Poster Session 1 - Exhibit Hall AB, 3:00-5:00 pm
Even # poster authors present from 3:00-4:00 pm, Odd # poster authors present from 4:00-5:00 pm.
DAB/DNB Social - Room 5, 6:00-7:30 pm
An Evening Social, hosted by Xcitex - High Cotton Bar, 7:00-10:00 pm
Meet us in the HIGH COTTON Bar, 199 East Bay Street, a short walk from the shuttle stop, for Complimentary Drinks and Hors D’Oeuvres. All Conference Attendees & Guests Welcome. Stop by our
booth #204 to pick up your complimentary ticket on Wednesday!
DCPB Social - Ballroom Foyer, 7:30-8:30 pm
Thursday, January 5
SRC Breakfast - Embassy Suites Restaurant, 6:30-8:30 am (ticketed event for those not staying at
Embassy Suites)
Poster Session 2 - Exhibit Hall AB, 3:00-5:00 pm
Even # poster authors present from 3:00-4:00 pm, Odd # poster authors present from 4:00-5:00 pm.
DCE Social - Room 4 and Foyer, 7:30-10:00 pm
DCB/DVM/DEDB Social - Ballroom Foyer, 8:00-10:00 pm
Friday, January 6
AMS Luncheon - Room 5 and Foyer, Noon-1:00 pm
Tickets required, please see SICB Registration Desk for details.
Poster Session 3 - Exhibit Hall AB, 3:00-5:00 pm
Even # poster authors present from 3:00-4:00 pm, Odd # poster authors present from 4:00-5:00 pm.
DIZ/DEE/DPCB/AMS/TCS Social - Rooms 4-5 and Foyer, 6:30-8:30 pm
Broadening Participation Social - Room 3, 8:00-10:00 pm
Saturday, January 7
Society-Wide Social in Honor of Students and Postdocs - Ballroom Foyer, 4:00-6:00pm
Join your fellow SICB members for a Society-Wide Social. Wine, cheese and fruit will be served.
There will be a Cash & Carry Lunch available in the
Exhibit Hall Wednesday - Friday, 11:30 am-2:00 pm
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SICB AND DIVISIONAL BUSINESS MEETINGS
Wednesday, January 4
DAB Meeting - Room 12, 5:15-6:00pm
DCPB Meeting - Room 13, 5:15-6:15pm
DCB Meeting - Room 6/7, 5:15-6:15 pm
DEDB Meeting - Room 8/9, 5:15-6:15pm
DEE Meeting - Room 10/11, 5:15-6:15pm
Thursday, January 5
DCE Meeting - Room1, 5:15-6:15pm,
DVM Meeting - Room 6/7, 5:15-6:15pm,
DIZ Meeting - Room 8/9, 5:15-6:15pm,
DNB Meeting - Room 3, 5:15-6:15pm,
DPCB Meeting - Room 10/11, 5:15-6:15pm,
Friday, January 6
AMS Business Meeting - Room 5, 1:30–3:00pm,
TCS Business Meeting - Room 1, 6:30-7:30pm
SICB Society Business Meeting &
Awards Presentation
Friday, January 6
5:15-6:15pm, Ballroom C1
Shuttle Schedule, Wednesday - Friday evenings
Coach # 1
6:30 PM Depart the Convention Center for Concord St. Coach Drop
6:50 PM Drop group at Concord St. Coach Drop
6:55 PM Depart Concord St. Coach Drop for the Convention Center
7:15 PM Depart the Convention Center for Concord St. Coach Drop
7:35 PM Drop group at Concord St. Coach Drop
7:40 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
8:00 PM Depart the Convention Center for Concord St. Coach Drop
8:20 PM Drop group at Concord St. Coach drop and remain in Coach Parking
8:25 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
8:45 PM Drop group at Hilton Garden , Convention Center & Hyatt Place - Return to Concord St .
9:10 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
9:30 PM Drop group at Hilton Garden , Convention Center & Hyatt Place - Return to Concord St .
9:55 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
10:15 PM Drop group at Hilton Garden , Convention Center & Hyatt Place – Return to Concord St .
10:40 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
11:00 PM Drop group at Hilton Garden , Convention Center & Hyatt Place
Coach # 2
6:45 PM Depart the Convention Center for Concord St. Coach Drop
7:05 PM Drop group at Concord St. Coach Drop
7:10 PM Depart Concord St. Coach Drop for the Convention Center
7:30 PM Depart the Convention Center for Concord St. Coach Drop
7:50 PM Drop group at Concord St. Coach Drop
7:55 PM Depart Concord St. Coach Drop for the Convention Center
8:15 PM Depart the Convention Center for Concord St. Coach Drop
8:35 PM Drop group at Concord St. Coach Drop & remain in Coach Parking
8:40 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
9:00 PM Drop group at Hilton Garden , Convention Center & Hyatt Place – Return to Concord St .
9:30 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
9:50 PM Drop group at Hilton Garden , Convention Center & Hyatt Place – Return to Concord St .
10:20 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
10:40 PM Drop group at Hilton Garden , Convention Center & Hyatt Place – Return to Concord St .
11:15 PM Depart Concord St. Coach drop for the Convention Center
11:35 PM Drop group at Hilton Garden , Convention Center & Hyatt Place
11:45 PM End of service
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SPECIAL LECTURES
George A. Bartholomew Award/Lecture - Wednesday, January 4, Ballroom A - 6:30-7:30 pm
The George A. Bartholomew Award lecture, “From sarcomeres to organisms: the role of muscle-tendon
architecture in determining locomotor performance” will be given by Emanuel Azizi, from the University
of California, Irvine.
Howard Bern Lecture - Thursday, January 5, Ballroom A - 6:30-7:30 pm
The Bern Lecturer is Lynn Riddiford from Janelia Farm Research Campus. The title of her presentation
is, “How does juvenile hormone regulate insect metamorphosis and reproduction?”
AMS Keynote Lecture - Thursday, January 5, Ballroom C2 - 7:30-8:30 pm
The Keynote Lecturer is Kevin Eckelbarger from the University of Maine. His talk is titled, “A tribute to Dr.
Mary E. Rice: from neanderthals to Naples - a brief history of marine biology from antiquity to 1900.”
John A. Moore Lecture - Saturday, January 7, Ballroom A - 3:00-4:00 pm
The John Moore Lecture this year “Evolution education and creationism through the decades” will be
given by Brian Alters from Chapman University.
SYMPOSIA
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S1: Novel Methods for the Analysis of Animal Movement: Spatial and Temporal Structure Across Scale (Wednesday 1/4)
S2: Mangrove Killifish: An Exemplar of Integrative Biology (Wednesday 1/4)
S3: Poecilogony as a Window on Larval Evolution: Polymorphism of Developmental Mode within Marine Invertebrate Species (Wednesday 1/4)
S4: Dispersal of Marine Organisms (Thursday 1/5)
S5: New Frontiers from Marine Snakes to Marine Ecosystems (Thursday 1/5)
S6: Comparative Proteomics of Environmental and Pollution Stress (Thursday 1/5)
S7: Combining Experiments with Modeling and Computational Methods to Study Animal
Locomotion (Friday 1/6)
S8: The Impacts of Developmental Plasticity on Evolutionary Innovation and Diversification
(Friday 1/6)
S9: Evo-Devo Rides the Genomics Express (Saturday 1/7)
S10: Barnacle Biology: Essential Aspects and Contemporary Approaches (Saturday 1/7)
The Exhibits will open on
Wednesday, January 4, at 9:30 am.
Exhibit Hall AB in the Charleston Convention Center, will be the
location for coffee breaks on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings from 9:30-10:30 am and 3:00-5:00 pm
during the poster sessions.
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WORKSHOPS AND PROGRAMS
Tuesday, January 3
Grad Student/Post Docs Welcome and Meeting Orientation, “How to get the most out of your SICB
meeting.” Ballroom C - 5:30-6:30 pm
The Student/Postdoctoral Affairs Committee will be hosting the student orientation meeting where we will
have ‘tips’ sheets available for all students! These ‘tips’ sheets are for students attending their first meeting (or
any student for that matter) and will contain information about how to get the best out of the meeting. We will
be calling this sheet the Notes from the Above Ground to correspond with the Notes from the Underground
(tips about local flare).
Wednesday, January 4
Broadening Participation Workshop, “Science is a Two-way Street: Mentorship and the Mentee.” Ballroom C3 - Noon-1:00 pm
This workshop is organized by Michele Nishiguchi. The mentor and mentee are professional partners.
As in all successful partnerships, both parties must want the relationship to work and be willing to commit time
and energy to the process. Successful mentoring relationships are built on mutual respect and appreciation.
A single mentor is unlikely to meet all the mentee’s needs. This workshop will help identify challenges such
as time and energy, selecting goals and objectives, keeping momentum going, and giving effective feedback
for both prospective mentors and mentees.
NSF Workshop: “The New NSF-IOS Program Solicitation and Review Process” Ballroom B, Noon-1:00
pm
The Divisions of Environmental Biology and Integrative Organismal Systems at the National Science
Foundation recently announced significant changes to the proposal review process. NSF Program Directors
will host this workshop during which the SICB membership will have a chance to ask questions about these
changes.
“Survival Analysis: Not Just for Survival Anymore.” Ballroom C2 - 7:30-9:30 pm
While many researchers are trained with a firm foundation in general linear models, biostatistical methods are more diverse and are constantly changing. The days of the ANOVA and assumptions of linearity are
gone! For instance, we commonly end up with data describing the time to some event (e.g., time to death,
metamorphosis, response to some cue), but classical statistics make poor use of these data. Jesse Brunner
of Washington State University will lead a workshop reviewing the use and application of survival analysis, as
well as discussing experimental designs amenable to these analyses. While the focus will be on understanding the assumptions and logic of survival analyses, participants will receive instruction on how to run them
using the [R] statistics package. Note that there will not be time to learn how to use [R], but even novices to
[R] will learn about survival analyses. Participants will have the opportunity to bring their own data to work
with, or work from practice datasets that will be provided.
Thursday, January 5
Public Affairs Committee Workshop: “Distilling Your Message - Communicating Science” Room 14,
Noon-1:30 pm
This 90-minute workshop will be run by Stony Brook University’s Center for Communicating Science,
whose main mission is helping scientists to communicate more effectively. The workshop will focus on general principles of communicating with the public, in particular how to craft short, clear, conversational statements, intelligible to non-scientists, about what you do and why it matters.
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WORKSHOPS AND PROGRAMS
Thursday, January 5 (Continued)
Building Conceptual Bridges between Marine Snake Research and Challenging Frontiers in Biology,
Organized by Harvey B. Lillywhite, University of Florida, and François Brischoux, CEBC-CNRS, France
Experimental Studies of Osmoregulation in Marine/Estuarine Snakes - Why is There so Much Diversity in Regulatory Mechanisms? Room 12, 8:00-10:00 pm
Speaker and Discussion Moderator: William A. Dunson
This workshop brings together world experts who currently investigate the biology of marine snakes
and their interactions with marine ecosystems in which they live, in addition to others who share similar
conceptual interests, but might work in different systems or with different taxa. The fundamental purpose
is to promote interactions and exchange of ideas as an extension of the symposium on “New frontiers
from marine snakes to marine ecosystems” (Symposium S5, Thursday).
Friday, January 6
Broadening Participation Workshop, “NSF: Demystifying the Grant Application Process.” Ballroom
B - Noon-1:00 pm
This workshop is hosted by Cheryl Wilga and the National Science Foundation. Program directors will
speak about grant writing and the review process at the NSF. Programs that target SICB members are emphaisized.
ProAnalyst Users Group Meeting - Room 14, Noon-1:00 pm
The ProAnalyst Users Group meeting is an interactive forum for current users of ProAnalyst software to learn new features and program efficiencies firsthand from ProAnalyst developers. Users will
also learn from their peers about actual implementations in both lab and field. Xcitex engineers will be
on-hand to individually discuss applications, and selected invited speakers will share their experiences.
“Research and Training at the Interface of Theory and Experiment” (complementary to S7: Combining
Experiments with Modeling and Computational Methods to Study Animal Locomotion), Room 6/7, 6:30-9:30
pm
This workshop involves research and training at the interface of theory and experiment. The workshop
will begin with introductions by each of the panelists followed by a question and answer session. The workshop will then break up into subgroups to discuss each of the following topics: Running an experimental lab
in a math or theoretical department; Working as a theorist in a experimentally dominated department; Being
a successful interdisciplinary researcher in terms of where to publish, seek grants, navigate evaluations for
tenure and promotion; Training students and postdocs in interdisciplinary work; Helping interdisciplinary students and postdocs launch their careers
Building Conceptual Bridges between Marine Snake Research and Challenging Frontiers in Biology,
Organized by Harvey B. Lillywhite, University of Florida, and François Brischoux, CEBC-CNRS, France
Using Stable Isotope Techniques to Investigate the Ecology and Physiology of Marine Vertebrates,
Room 12, 8:00-10:00 pm
Speaker and Discussion Moderator: Melissa Pilgrim
See description at top of page.
Student/Postdoc Workshop, “Maximizing your Potential through Job Applications and Interviews,”
Ballroom A, 6:30-8:00 pm
The Student/Postdoctoral Affairs Committee is hosting this workshop on applying and interviewing for
jobs. We have rounded up several scientists from all levels of careers to offer their best advise and we will be
hosting mock interviews during the workshop.
Saturday, January 7
Grand Challenges Update, Ballroom B, Noon-1:00 pm
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Edited by James S. Albert
and Roberto E. Reis
Historical
Biogeography of
Neotropical
Freshwater Fishes
Michel Laurin
How Vertebrates
Left the Water
Edited by J. G. M. Thewissen
and Sirpa Nummela
$34.95 cloth
Sensory Evolution on
the Threshold
Jonathan B. Losos
Adaptations in Secondarily
Aquatic Vertebrates
$75.00 cloth
$85.00 cloth
Lizards in an
Evolutionary Tree
Edited by Kathleen S. Cole
Ecology and Adaptive
Radiation of Anoles
Edited by Lars Werdelin and
William Joseph Sanders
Organisms and Environments, 10
$95.00 cloth, $49.95 paper
Cenozoic Mammals
of Africa
Reproduction and
Sexuality in
Marine Fishes
Patterns and Processes
$95.00 cloth
$59.95 cloth
Michael P. Marchetti
and Peter B. Moyle
Mark A. Colwell
Protecting Life
on Earth
Shorebird Ecology,
Conservation, and
Management
A Stephen Bechtel Fund Book in
Ecology and the Environment
An Introduction to the
Science of Conservation
A Stephen Bechtel Fund Book in
Ecology and the Environment
$49.95 paper
$60.00 cloth
Edited by Benedikt
Hallgrímsson and Brian K. Hall
Epigenetics
Edited by Roy W. McDiarmid,
Mercedes S. Foster, Craig
Guyer, J. Whitfield Gibbons,
and Neil Chernoff
Linking Genotype and
Phenotype in Development
and Evolution
Reptile Biodiversity
$85.00 cloth
$95.00 cloth
Edited by Alan Hastings
and Louis Gross
Marcelo Sánchez
Encyclopedia of
Theoretical Ecology
The Rock Record of
Biological Development
A Stephen Bechtel Fund Book in
Ecology and the Environment
Standard Methods for
Inventory and Monitoring
ENCYCLOPEDIAS
OF THE NATURAL
WORLD
$150.00 cloth
Michael Heads
Molecular
Panbiogeography
of the Tropics
$75.00 cloth
Lynne R. Parenti and
Malte C. Ebach
Comparative
Biogeography
Discovering
and Classifying
Biogeographical Patterns
of a Dynamic Earth
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Edited by Mark W. Denny
and Steven D. Gaines
John S. Wilkins
Encyclopedia of
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Rocky Shores
A History of the Idea
Species
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$95.00 cloth
Edited by
Rosemary G. Gillespie
and David A. Clague
Encyclopedia
of Islands
$95.00 cloth
Embryos in Deep Time
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SPECIES AND
SYSTEMATICS
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Final Program
GENERAL INFORMATION
SICB does not assume responsibility for any inconsistencies or errors in the abstracts for contributed paper and
poster presentations. We regret any possible omissions, changes and/or additions not reflected in this final program.
Speaker Ready Room
We strongly encourage each presenter to visit the Ready Room, Meeting Room 2, in the Convention Center, at
least one half day prior to his/her session time. It is highly recommended that you preview your presentation prior
to your presentation to guarantee that it will work properly. Each presentation will be loaded onto a master file for
each session. You may use your own computer, however, your twenty minute time slot does not include time for
set up and testing. There will be students and audio visual personnel to assist you and to check you in during the
following hours:
Day
Date
Time
Tuesday
1/3
Noon-7 pm
Wednesday-Friday
1/4-1/6
7 am-5 pm
Saturday
1/7
7-10 am
Business Centers
If you need to use a fax, use a computer, make basic photocopies, there is a small Business Center located in
the Embassy Suites on the lobby level. The use of the business center is at your own expense. For more involved
projects, there is a FedEx Office Print and Ship Center nearby.
Coffee Breaks
Coffee break service is available each day of the Meeting. There will be a morning service from 9:30-10:30 am
and an afternoon service from 3:30-4:30. The coffee breaks will be located in Exhibit Hall AB, Wednesday-Friday.
Committee Meetings/Business Meetings
Please refer to the Schedule of Events on the first page of each day’s listing for committee meetings and business
meetings of your division or co-sponsoring society.
Employment Opportunities
The Employment Board is located in the SICB Registration area. The Employment Board provides a place for
attendees to post “Positions Wanted” and learn about “Positions Available” and to schedule possible interviews.
If you would like to schedule an interview in a private room, please ask SICB Registration Desk personnel for a
room assignment.
Future Meeting Dates
San Francisco, California, January 3-7, 2013
Austin, Texas, January 2-6, 2014
Keyword Index
Refer to the keyword index located at the end of this program for easy access when looking up a specific subject
matter. Each author who is presenting an abstract has supplied up to three keywords for your reference.
Registr­ation
The SICB Registration area is located on the lower level of the Convention Center in the Exhibit Hall A Lobby.
The Registration Desk will be open during the following hours:
Tuesday, January 3
3:00-8:30 pm
Wednesday, January 4
7:00 am-5:00 pm
Thursday, January 5
7:30 am-5:00 pm
Friday, January 6
7:30 am-3:00 pm
Saturday, January 7
7:30 am-3:00 pm
Cash & Carry Lunch
There will be a Cash & Carry Lunch available in the Exhibit Hall Wednesday-Friday, 11:30 am-2:00 pm.
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2012 EXHIBITORS
Academia Book Exhibits
Booth: 211
3512 Willow Green Court
Oakton, VA 22124
703-716-5537; FAX: 703-620-3676
Professional books and journals in a multipublisher display
ADInstruments
Booth: 407
2205 Executive Circle
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
719-576-3978; FAX: 719-576-3971
www.adinstruments.com
PowerLab data acquisition and analysis.
American Microscopical Society Booth: 311
c/o John Zardus, The Citadel
Dept of Biology, 171 Moultrie St.
Charleston, SC 29409
843-953-7511; FAX: 843-953-7264
www.amicros.org
Featuring the AMS Buchsbaum Photomicrography contest and Society publications and fellowships.
American Physiological Society
Booth: 310
9650 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20814
301-634-7246; FAX: 301-634-7241
www.the-aps.org
APS supports the scientific community through
state-of-the-art publications, meetings, and education programs. APS education resources will be
available. Complimentary copies of Advances in
Physiology Education and AJP-Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology as well as other
Society information will also be available.
The Biological Bulletin,
Booth: 304
Marine Biological Laboratory
7 MBL Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
508-289-7149; FAX: 508-289-7922
www.biolbull.org
The Biological Bulletin publishes outstanding experimental research in broadly related fields
of biology, including Neurobiology and Behavior,
Physiology and Biomechanics, Ecology and Evolution, Development and Reproduction, Cell Biology,
Symbiosis and Systematics.
The Company of Biologists
Booth: 302
Bidder Building, 140 Cowley Road
Cambridge UK CB4 ODL
011-44-1223 426164; FAX: 011-44-1223-423353
www.biologists.com
The Journal of Experimental Biology is the
leading journal in comparative animal physiology
and is published by The Company of Biologists, a
not-for-profit publisher. The Company aims to support innovation in all Aspects of biological research,
also providing grants and sponsorship in the areas
in which it publishes.
The Crustacean Society
Booth: 308
7180 S. Foster Road
San Antonio, TX 78222
210-648-1214
www.thecrustaceansociety.org
The Crustacean Society will be available in
the booth area to discuss membership, journal
submissions and coming meetings. Please visit
our websites at http://www.thecrustaceansociety.
org for society news, online membership information and applications.
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Darling Marine Center,
Booth: 306
University of Maine
193 Clarks Cove Road
Walpole, ME 04573
207-563-3146; FAX: 207-563-3119
www.dmc.maine.edu
The DMC is a year round field station for marine research and education. We invite visiting investigators and students to use our flowing seawater laboratories, scuba facilities, and research
vessels throughout the year. Our conference center is available for scientific meetings and workshops. Graduate degrees are offered through the
University of Maine’s School of Marine Science.
H. Stevan Logsdon/Wildlife Artist Booth: 210
PO. Box 4070
Silver City, NM 88062
575-388-8101
Quality wildlife jewelry and T-shirts, with scientific emphasis.
IOP Publishing
Booth: 403
150 S Independence Mall W, Suite 929
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-627-0880; FAX: 215-627-0879
www.ioppublishing.org
IOP Publishing is an international, not-forprofit, learned society publisher. Stop by our booth
for a sample copy of our journal, Bioinspiration &
Biomimetics. BB publishes research where biology
inspires new technological solutions, which can in
turn provide insight into biological systems. Visit us
online at bb.iop.org.
Defend Science
Booth: 410
2124 Kittridge Street, #182
Berkeley, CA 94704
808-271-7688
www.defendscience.org
Information on the importance of solid science
in local and national decision making in government, schools and society.
iWorx Systems Inc.
Booth: 205
62 Littleworth Road
Dover, NH 03820
603-343-8480; FAX: 603-742-2455
www.iworx.com
iWorx provides a full range of advanced hardware and software tools for physiology and metabolic teaching and research.
ecoRidge
Booth 409
695 Keen Park Road
Frostproof, FL 33843
843-605-3336
www.pbase.com\ecoRidge
Endangered species mandalas. My art is
made from photographs of endangered species
and printed on aluminum for a unique and beautiful display.
Loligo Systems APS
Booth: 405
Niels Pedersens Alle 2
Tjele, Denmark DK-8830
011-45-8999-2545; FAX: 011-45-8999-2599
www.loligosystems.com
Aquatic respirometry, fiber optic sensors, animal chambers, swim tunnels, water quality controllers, and video analysis software.
Fastec Imaging Corp.
Booth: 200
17150 Via Del Campo #301
San Diego, CA 92127
858-592-2342; FAX: 858-592-2615
www.fastecimaging.com
Fastec provides high-speed digital cameras
that are both portable and affordable. Available in
battery powered, hand-held models, PC tethered
models and long record based systems, Fastec
cameras are ideal for research labs and field work.
Mega Speed
Booth: 207
PO BOX 1710, 45 Main Street South Unit B
Minnedosa, Manitoba R0J1E0 CANADA
204-867-3767; FAX: 204-867-3933
www.megaspeed.ca
High Speed Cameras
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MIT Press
Booth: 209
55 Hayward Street
Cambridge, MA 02142
617-258-5764; FAX: 617-253-1709
http://mitpress.mit.edu
The MIT Press publishes extensively in theoretical and philosophical biology. Please come by
our booth to browse and purchase our newest and
classical titles.
National Evolutionary
Booth: 411
Synthesis Center (NESCent)
2024 West Main Street, Suite A200
Durham, NC 27705
919-668-4582; FAX: 919-668-9198
www.nescent.org
NESCent staff will be at our booth to discuss
ways in which we support synthetic research in
evolutionary science, evolutionary informatics and
evolution in education (including sabbaticals, postdocs, graduate fellowships and working groups).
National Science Foundation
Booth: 400
4201 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22230
703-292-8420; FAX: 703-292-9153
www.nsf.gov
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an
independent federal agency created by Congress
in 1950 “to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare;
to secure the national defense…“ With an annual
budget of about $6.9 billion (FY 2010), we are the
funding source for approximately 20 percent of all
federally supported basic research conducted by
America’s colleges and universities.
Oxford University Press
Booths: 206, 208
198 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10016
800-451-7556; FAX: 919-677-1303
www.oup.com/us
Oxford University Press is one of the world’s
leading publishers of books, journals, and online
resources in the field of biology. Visit our booth to
browse new and classic titles and to pick up a free
sample copy of Integrative & Comparative Biology!
Photron Inc.
Booth: 203
9520 Padgett Street, suite 110
San Diego, CA 92126
858-684-3555; FAX: 858-684-3558
www.photron.com
Photron offers a wide range of high speed
camera video systems for slow motion analysis of
animal locomotion and behavioral studies. From
miniature camera heads ideal for concealed placement or microscopy and intensified systems bioflorescence to the world’s fastest mega pixel video.
Princeton University Press
Booth: 307
41 William St.
Princeton, NJ 08540
609-258-4900; FAX: 609-258-4915
www.press.princeton.edu
Princeton University Press publishes distinguished titles in the biological sciences. New titles
include Honeybee Democracy by Thomas Seeley,
Beyond the Brain: How Body and Environment
Shape Animal and Human Minds by Louise Barrett, The Optics of Life: A Biologist’s Guide to Light
in Nature by Sönke Johnsen, Solid Biomechanics by Roland Ennos, and Structural Biomaterials,
Third Edition, by Julian Vincent. To order: http://
press.princeton.edu; 1-800-777-4726, or email orders@cpfsinc.com.
Qubit Systems Inc.
Booth: 301
700 Gardiners Road, Suite 105
Kingston, ON K7M 3X9 CANADA
613-384-1977; FAX: 613-384-9118
www.qubitsystems.com
Systems for measuring metabolic rate in insects, amphibians, fish, mammals and humans.
Single channel and multichannel capabilities. CO2
and O2 analyzers with gas mixing and gas control
apparatus. Research and teaching appllications.
See our new QBOX packages for excellent equipment at attractive prices.
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Royal Society Publishing
Booth: 408
6-9 Carlton House Terrace
London, UK SW1Y 5AG
44-(0)20-7451-2500; FAX: 44-207-9761837
www.royalsocietypublishing.org
The Royal Society publishes six journals of interest to the SICB community - our three biology
journals, Proceedings B, Biology Letters and Philosophical Transactions B; our two cross-disciplinary
journals, Interface and Interface Focus; and the
newest addition to our portfolio, Open Biology, a
fast, open access journal covering biology at the
molecular and cellular level. Find out more at
http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals.
Xcitex Corp
Booth: 204
25 1st Street, Suite 105
Cambridge, MA 02141
617-225-0080; FAX: 617-225-2529
www.xcitex.com
Xcitex is an innovator in the industries of motion analysis and video-based motion capture.
ProAnalyst® is the world’s leading software for extracting (tracking), analyzing, and presenting motion from pre-recorded video. MiDAS DA software
combines and synchronizes data from a variety of
sensors with your high-speed video.
Vision Research
Booth: 401
1002 SE Monterey Commons, Suite 200
Stuart, FL 34996
772-286-7000; FAX: 772-286-6206
www.visionresearch.com
Phantom Digital High-Speed Cameras
Sable Systems International Inc. Booth: 201
6000 S. Eastern Avenue, Building 1
Las Vegas, NV 89119
702-269-4445; FAX: 702-269-4446
www.sablesystems.com
Sable Systems International contributes to
the research community with superior instrumentation and software for innovation and discovery.
We are scientists too, and know that you need
data you can trust. Our instruments and systems
meet this need, and are cited in top research journals world-wide. Free, lifetime technical support
from experts – by scientists, for scientists – adds
extra value.
Wiley Blackwell
Booths: 404, 406
350 Main Street
Malden, MA 02148
772-286-7000; FAX: 772-286-6206
www.wlley.com
Publications
Smithsonian Tropical Research
Booth: 309
Institute (STRI)
Smithsonian Marine Science Network, Unit 0948
APO, AA 34002 -0948
703-487-3770
www.stri.org
STRI’s mission is to increase understanding
of past, present and future of tropical biodiversity
and its relevance to human welfare. Educational
materials and fellowship information will be offered
University of California Press
Booth: 300
2120 Berkeley Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
510-642-2035; FAX: 510-643-7127
www.ucpress.edu
University of California Press is a leading publisher of academic and general interest natural science titles.
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Tuesday Schedule of Events
All events take place in the North Charleston Convention Center unless noted as (ES) for Embassy Suites Hotel
EVENT
TIME
LOCATION
Registration
Exhibitor Setup
Noon-8:00 PM
3:00-8:30 PM
Exhibit Hall A Foyer
SPECIAL LECTURE
SICB Opening Plenary Session
7:30-8:30 PM
Ballroom AB
COMMITTEE & BOARD MEETINGS
SICB Executive Committee
Broadening Participation: Mentor/Mentee Meeting
2:30-5:30 PM
6:30-7:30 PM
Room 10/11
Wando (ES)
WORKSHOPS AND PROGRAMS
Student First Timer/Worker Orientation
5:30-6:30 PM
Ballroom C
SOCIAL EVENTS
SICB Welcome Reception
8:30-10:00 PM
Ballroom C/Foyer
Undergraduate Poster Display
Exhibit Hall AB
The SICB Educational Council will once again highlight the contributions that undergraduates make to the research of their laboratories and to SICB. Posters being presented by
undergraduates will be on display in the Ballroom Foyer area near the plenary session on
the day of arrival, Tuesday, January 3rd. Please stop by for a “preview” of the posters that
these students will later present in their scheduled poster sessions.
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Wednesday Schedule of Events
All events take place in the North Charleston Convention Center unless noted as (ES) for Embassy Suites Hotel
EVENT
TIME
LOCATION
Poster Session 1 Set Up
7:00-8:00 AM
Exhibit Hall AB
Registration
7:00 AM-5 PM
Exhibit Hall A Foyer
Exhibit Hall
9:30 AM-5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 1 Even Numbers Viewing
3:00-4:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 1 Odd Numbers Viewing
4:00-5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 1 Teardown
5:00-5:30 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Coffee Break/PM Poster Session Cash Bar
9:30-10:30 AM/3-5 PM Exhibit Hall AB
SPECIAL LECTURE
George A. Bartholomew Award Lecture
6:30-7:30 PM
Ballroom A
SYMPOSIA ORAL PRESENTATIONS S1: Novel Methods for the Analysis of Animal Movement...
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Ballroom A
S2: Mangrove Killifish: An Exemplar of Integrative Biology ...
7:45 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 6/7
S3: Poecilogony as a Window on Larval Evolution: Polymorphism ...
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 8/9
CONTRIBUTED PAPER ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Session 1: Evolutionary Morphology - Fish Feeding
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom B
Session 2: Ecomorphology: Lizards and Locomotion
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom B
Session 3: Thermobiology I: Thermal Limits and Stress
8:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C1
Session 4: Larvel Ecology I
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom C2
Session 5: Larval Ecology II
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C2
Session 6: Muscle Physiology and Biochemistry
8:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C3
Session 7: Sexual Signaling
8:20-10:00 AM
Club South
Session 8: Dominance & Aggression
10:20 AM-Noon
Club South
Session 9: Immunology: Evolution and the Environment
8:00-10:00 AM
Club North
Session 10: Immunology: Fungal Infections
10:20 AM-Noon
Club North
Session 11: Structure: Legs and Armor
8:00-9:40 AM
Room 1
Session 12: Adaptation
10:00-11:40 AM
Room 1
Session 13: Evo-devo: Vertebrate Morphogenesis I
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 3
Session 14: Evo-devo: Vertebrate Morphogenesis II
10:20 AM-Noon
Room 3
Session 15: Tribute to Steve Morris & David Towle
8:00-11:40 AM
Rooms 10/11
Session 16: Population Genetics and Biogeography
8:20-11:40 AM
Room 12
Session 17: Flows & Pumps
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 13
Session 18: Small Suction and Pumps
10:20-11:40 AM
Room 13
Session 19: Locomotion: Substrates
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom B
Session 20: Thermobiology II: Metabolism
1:00-2:40 PM
Ballroom C1
Session 21: Biophysical Ecology
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C2
Session 22: Sticky and Fast
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Session 23: Social Behavior
1:00-3:00 PM
Club South
Session 24: Structure & Mechanical Design: Locomotion
1:00-3:00 PM
Club North
Session 25: Small Scale Flows and Function
1:00-2:40 PM
Room 1
Session 26: Development: Evolutionary Developmental Biology
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 3
Session 27: Tribute to Steve Morris & David Towle
1:00-3:00 PM
Rooms 10/11
Session 28: Comparative Genomics
1:20-3:00 PM
Room 12
Session 29: Evo-devo: Cell Differentiation
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 13
COMMITTEE & BOARD MEETINGS
Broadening Participation Committee Meeting
7:00-8:00 AM
Exec Boardrm (ES)
DPOs & Symposium Organizers for San Francisco
Noon-1:00 PM
Room 5
Division Chairs President/President-Elect
Noon-1:00 PM
Room 4
TCS Board Meeting
5:15-10:00 PM
Edisto Room (ES)
SICB Nominating Committee
8:00-9:00 PM
Wando (ES)
AMS Executive Committee
8:00-11:00 PM
Exec Boardrm (ES)
BUSINESS MEETINGS
DAB Meeting
5:15-6:00 PM
Room 12
DCPB Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 13
DCB Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 6/7
DEDB Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 8/9
DEE Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 10/11
WORKSHOPS AND PROGRAMS
NSF Workshop “ The new NSF/IOS program solicitation & review process”
Noon-1:00 PM
Ballroom B
Broadening Participation Workshop: “Science is a Two-way Street:…”
Noon-1:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Survival Analysis for Integrative Biologists
7:30-9:30 PM
Ballroom C2
SOCIAL EVENTS
Companion Orientation Program
9:00-10:00 AM
Wando (ES)
DAB/DNB Social
6:00-7:30 PM
Room 5
DCPB Social
7:30-8:30 PM
Ballroom Foyer
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WEDNESDAY PROGRAM
SYMPOSIA
Note: Presenter is first author unless noted by an asterisk (*).
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Ballroom A
Symposium S1: Novel Methods for the Analysis of Animal Movement: Spatial and Temporal
Structure Across Scale
Supported by: DAB, DCB, DCPB, DEE, DIZ, DNB, & DVM
Organized by: Douglas Altshuler, Michael Dickinson
8:00 AM
S1-1.1
Peyriéras N; Institut de Neurobiologie A comparative analysis of gastrulation in deuAlfred Fessard, CNRS
terostomians using digital embryos
8:30 AM
S1-1.2
Samuel A, Gershow M, Kane E, Klein How drosophila larvae navigate
M, Luo L, Afonso B, Vonner A; Harvard
University
9:00 AM
S1-1.3
Robie AA, Kabra M, Branson S, Hiro- Making automated tracking and behavior analykawa J, Korff WL, Branson K*; HHMI sis high throughput in practice
Janelia Farm
9:30 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM
S1-1.4
Berman GJ, Bialek W, Shaevitz JW;
Princeton University
A data-driven methodology for analyzing the
behavior of terrestrial fruit flies
10:30 AM
S1-1.5
Mendes CS, Bartos I, Akay T, Marka S,
Mann RS*; Columbia University
Using frustrated total internal reflection to analyze insect walking
11:00 AM
S1-1.6
DAB
Censi A, Straw AD, Sayaman R, Mur- Dimensionality reduction to understand sensory
ray RM, Dickinson MH; California Insti- influences on turning in large scale behavior in
tute of Technology, Research Institute Drosophila
of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Austria,
University of Washington
11:30 AM
S1-1.7
DCPB
Dickinson M, Zabala F, Polidora P, Ro- Detecting motion while moving: a simple visual
bie A, Branson K, Perona P; University reflex revealed by animal-robot interactions
of Washingon, IORodeo, Janelia Farm,
HHMI, Caltech
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM
S1-2.1
DAB
Greenwood AK, Wark AR, Peichel CL; Mechanisms underlying the evolution of schoolFred Hutchinson Cancer Research ing behavior in sticklebacks
Center
1:30 PM
S1-2.2
DCB
Altshuler DL, Segre PS, Straw AD; Uni- Computational analysis of hummingbird flight
versity of British Columbia, Institute for
Molecular Pathology
2:00 PM
S1-2.3
2:30 PM
S1-2.4
Chapman JW; Rothamsted Research, Recent insights from entomological radar studUK
ies of high-altitude insect migration
DCB
Goldbogen J; Cascadia Research Col- Using high-resolution acoustic tags to deterlective
mine the kinematics and maneuverability of the
world’s largest whales
7:45 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 6/7
Symposium S2: Mangrove Killifish: An Exemplar of Integrative Biology
Supported by: DAB, DCE, & DCPB
Organized by: Edward Orlando, Ryan Earley, Brian Ring, David Bechler
7:45 AM
8:00 AM
Orlando E; University of Maryland
S2-1.1
Opening Remarks
Taylor DS; Brevard County Environmen- Twenty-four years in the mud: what have we
tally Endangered Lands Program
learned about the natural history and ecology of
Kryptolebias marmoratus?
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8:30 AM
S2-1.2
Kelley JL, Yee MC, Lee C, Levandowsky
E, Shah M, Harkins T, Earley RL, Bustamante CD; Stanford University, University of Chicago, Life Technologies, University of Alabama
Bringing genomics to non-model organisms:
the promise of de novo genome assembly and
population genetics of the fish Kryptolebias marmoratus
9:00 AM
S2-1.3
Tatarenkov A; University of California, Population genetics and phylogeography of a
Irvine
selfing killifish, Kryptolebias marmoratus
9:30 AM
S2-1.4
Bielmyer GK, DeCarlo C, Morris C, Car- The influence of salinity on zinc and nickel toxicrigan T, Bullington JB; Valdosta State ity to two euryhaline fish species
University
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:30 AM
S2-1.5
Kudoh T; University of Exeter, Exeter, The hermaphroditic mangrove killifish as a modUK
el for embryological studies
11:00 AM
S2-1.6
DCE
Farmer JL, Orlando EF*; University of Effects of developmental exposure to ethinylMaryland, College Park
estradiol on gene expression and fitness of the
adult rivulus, Kryptolebias marmoratus
11:30 AM
S2-1.7
DDCB
Sucar S, Newsome JM, Moore GL, Ring Establishing developmental genetics in the manBC*; Valdosta State University
grove killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus)
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM
S2-2.1
DCPB
Wright PA; University of Guelph, Cana- Environmental physiology
da
1:30 PM
S2-2.2
2:00 PM
S2-2.3
DCE
Earley RL, Hanninen AF, Fuller A, Gar- Plasticity, integration, and selection: prospects
cia MJ, Stanley S, Lee EA, Taylor DS; for exploring the evolution of complex phenoUniversity of Alabama, Brevard County types in a powerful fish model
Environmentally Endangered Lands
Program
2:30 PM
S2-2.4
DAB
Bechler DL; Valdosta State University
Hsu Y, Chang C; National Taiwan Nor- The relationship between aggressiveness and
mal University, Taiwan
boldness, tendency to explore and learning performance in Kryptolebias marmoratus: the influence of recent contest experiences and the roles
of hormones
Kryptolebias marmoratus, the mangrove rivulus,
as a model organism for comparative research
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 8/9
Symposium S3: Poecilogony as a Window on Larval Evolution: Polymorphism of
Developmental Mode within Marine Invertebrate Species
Supported by: DEDB, DEE, DIZ & AMS
Organized by: Emily Knott, Damhnait McHugh
8:00 AM
S3-1.1
DEE
Knott KE, McHugh D; University of Poecilogony, polymorphism or polyphenism: a
Jyväskylä, Finland, Colgate University, window on larval evolutionary transitions in maUSA
rine invertebrates
8:30 AM
S3-1.2
DIZ
Collin R; Smithsonian Tropical Research What can “intermediates” tell us about evolutionInstitute
ary transitions between modes of invertebrate
development?
9:00 AM
S3-1.3
DIZ
Vendetti JE, Krug PJ; California State Origins of poecilogony and shifts in larval type
University, Los Angeles
in photosynthetic sea slugs: a phylogenetic perspective
9:30 AM
S3-1.4
DEE
Krug PJ, Gordon D; California State Uni- Ecological triggers and evolutionary conseversity, Los Angeles
quences of alternative larval types in sea slugs
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:30 AM
S3-1.5
DIZ
Schult N, McHugh D; Colgate University Streblospio benedicti (Spionidae, Annelida) as a
model organism for the study of larval evolutionary transitions
20
11:00 AM
S3-1.6
11:30 AM
S3-1.7
DEDB
Rockman M; New York University
Looking for poecilogony in the Streblospio benedicti genome
Gibson GD; Acadia University
Poecilogony in the polychaete Polydora cornuta:
A potential polyphenism that requires decisions,
decisions, decisions
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM
S3-2.1
DIZ
Oyarzun FX, Grünbaum D; University of Two reproductive strategies and their implicaWashington, Seattle
tions for population dynamics: an individualbased model of the poecilogonous spionid Boccardia proboscidea
1:30 PM
S3-2.2
DEE
Zakas C, Wares JP; University of Geor- The consequences of a poecilogonous life hisgia
tory for dispersal ability, genetic structure and
gene flow in coastal populations of the polychaete Streblospio benedicti
2:00 PM
S3-2.3
Kesäniemi JE, Knott KE; University of Developmental mode polymorphism and popuJyväskylä, Finland
lation connectivity in the polychaete Pygospio
elegans
2:30 PM
Discussion
WEDNESDAY PROGRAM
MORNING SESSIONS
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom B
Session 1: Evolutionary Morphology - Fish Feeding
Chair: Andrew Clark
8:00 AM
1.1
DVM
Clark AJ, Summers AP; College of Ontogenetic scaling of the morphology and bioCharleston, Friday Harbor Laboratories, mechanics of the feeding apparatus in the PaUniversity of Washington
cific hagfish Eptatretus stoutii
8:20 AM
1.2
DCB
Fuller PO, Takada T, Oufiero CE, Wain- The kinematic basis for the evolution of zoowright PC; University of California, Davis plankton feeding in haemulid fishes
8:40 AM
1.3
DVM
Sharick JT, Mehta RS, Lappin AK; Uni- Biomechanical modeling and In Vivo bite force
versity of California, Santa Cruz, Cali- in the zebra moray eel, Gymnomuraena zebra
fornia State Polytechnic University, Po- (Muraenidae)
mona
9:00 AM
1.4
DCB
Tkint T, De Meyer J, Helsen P, Van Hoo- Phenotypic plasticity of feeding performance as
rebeke L, Verheyen E, Adriaens D; Gh- a response to diet in cichlids: suction versus bitent University, Belgium, Antwerp Univer- ing
sity, Belgium, RBINS, Brussels, Belgium
9:20 AM
1.5
DEE
Higgins BA, Horn MH; California State Suction among pickers: jaw mechanics and diUniversity, Fullerton
etary breadth in the beach-spawning grunion
sisters (Leuresthes) compared to their relatives
(Teleostei: Atherinopsidae)
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom B
Session 2: Ecomorphology: Lizards and Locomotion
Chair: Eric McElroy
10:00 AM
2.1
DAB
Kuo CY, Gillis GB, Irschick DJ; Universi- The role of practice (or lack thereof) on the rety of Massachusetts Amherst, Mt. Holy- covery of jump performance in tailless green
oke College
anole lizards Anolis carolinensis
10:20 AM
2.2
DVM
Collins CE, Anderson RA, McBrayer LD; Sprint sensitivity to substrate and ecomorphoGeorgia Southern University
logical correlates in six terrestrial lizard species
10:40 AM
2.3
DCB
McElroy EJ, Archambeau KL, McBray- The correlation between locomotor performance
er LD; College of Charleston, Georgia and hindlimb kinematics during burst locomotion
Southern University
in the Florida scrub lizard, Sceloporus woodi 21
11:00 AM
2.4
DCB
Foster KL, Higham TE; University of How fore- and hindlimb function changes with
California, Riverside
incline and perch diameter in Anolis carolinensis
11:20 AM
2.5
DCB
Byrnes G, Jayne BC; University of Cin- The gripping forces and behavior of climbing
cinnati
snakes
11:40 AM
2.6
DCB
Higham TE, Russell AP; University of Cal- Dancing with the tails: comparative dynamics of
ifornia, Riverside, University of Calgary
caudal autotomy in geckos
8:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C1
Session 3: Thermobiology I: Thermal Limits and Stress
Co-Chairs: Michael Darnell, Dawn Vaughn
8:00 AM
3.1
DCPB
Fly EK, Hilbish TJ; University of South Comparative physiological energetics of the blue
Carolina
mussel species in response to increased temperatures
8:20 AM
3.2
Fields LG, Devries AL; University of Il- Ecological physiology of the Antarctic Tremalinois at Urbana-Champaign
tomus fishes: effect of temperature and ice on
freeze avoidance
8:40 AM
3.3
Stimola M, Muñoz MM, Landestoy MA, A comparison of heat and cold tolerance among
Conover A, Rodriguez AJ, Losos JB; closely related anoles from different thermal enColumbia University, Harvard University, vironments
University of California, Davis
9:00 AM
3.4
DCPB
Vorhees A, Gray E, Bradley T; Univer- Comparison of upper thermal limits among geosity of California, Irvine
graphically-distributed populations of the mosquito, Culex tarsalis
9:20 AM
3.5
DCPB
Wolf BO, McKechnie AE; University of Heat waves - challenges for desert bird commuNew Mexico, University of Pretoria, SA nities
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM
3.6
DCPB
Darnell MZ, Fowler K, Munguia P; Uni- Carapace coloration affects body temperature
versity of Texas at Austin
and limits activity in the fiddler crab Uca panacea
10:20 AM
3.7
DEE
Vaughn D, Turnross O, Carrington E; Effect of increased aerial temperature on sexUniversity of Washington, Friday Harbor specific foraging and growth in rocky intertidal
Laboratories, University of California, snails
Santa Barbara
10:40 AM
3.8
DCPB
Williams CM, Chick WD, Sinclair BJ; Multiple trade-offs among life-history and metaUniversity of Western Ontario
bolic traits mitigate the impacts of overwintering microclimate on the fitness of fall webworm
across its native range
11:00 AM
3.9
DCPB
Marshall KE, Sinclair BJ; University of Ecologically-relevant stresses hurt differently:
Western Ontario
the response of Eurosta solidaginis to repeated
freeze-thaw cycles
11:20 AM
3.10
DCPB
Lewis JM, Klein G, Walsh PJ, Currie S;
Georgia Southern University, Mount Allison University, University of Ottawa,
Canada
11:40 AM
3.11
Thermal stress induces a change in age class
composition but not cell death in the circulating
red blood cells of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus
mykiss)
Plant KP, Powell MS, Rodnick KJ*, Har- Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss erythrody RW; University of Idaho, Hagerman, cytes respond to thermal stress in vitro
Idaho State University, Pocatello
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom C2
Session 4: Larvel Ecology I
Chair: Amy Moran
8:00 AM
4.1
DIZ
Pechenik JA, Jarrett J, Arellano S, Die- Exposing larvae to reduced salinity does not
derich C; Tufts University, Central Con- impact post-metamorphic growth for the marine
necticut State University, New Britain, gastropod Crepidula onyx
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
22
8:20 AM
4.2
DIZ
Moran AL, Phillips NE; Clemson Univer- Gases for the masses: ecological interactions
sity, Victoria University of Wellingon, NZ promote rapid embryonic development of a marine gastropod
8:40 AM
4.3
9:00 AM
4.4
DEE
McDonald KA; Smithsonian Tropical Re- Ontogenetic evidence and performance consesearch Institute
quences of re-acquisition of planktotrophy in the
gastropod family Calyptraeidae
9:20 AM
4.5
DIZ
McAlister JS, Moran AL; Clemson Uni- Maternal provisioning in echinoids: the role of
versity
egg constituents during pre-feeding larval development
Charbonnier JF, Vonesh JR; Virginia How froglets pay the price: carry-over effects
Commonwealth University
on morphology and performance in response to
pond drying
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C2
Session 5: Larval Ecology II
Chair: Justin McAlister
10:00 AM
5.1
10:20 AM
5.2
DEE
Loh T-L, Pawlik JR; University of North When settlement doesn’t settle it: the pitfalls of
Carolina Wilmington
still-water larval assays
10:40 AM
5.3
DIZ
Tran C, Hadfield MG; University of Ha- Sensory mechanisms utilized by coral planulae
waii at Manoa
to detect settlement cues
11:00 AM
5.4
DEE
Cahill AE; Stony Brook University
11:20 AM
5.5
DIZ
Whitehill EAG, Moran AL; Clemson Uni- The effects of temperature on the developmenversity
tal energetics of a sea urchin with indirect larval
development
11:40 AM
5.6
DEE
Woods HA; University of Montana
Von Dassow YJ; Duke University
Benthic baby snatchers: predation on marine invertebrate embryos inside gelatinous egg masses
Response of Crepidula larvae to temperature
as a function of geography and developmental
mode: existence of local adaptation
A caterpillar grows up: thermal consequences of
growing larger on a leaf
8:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C3
Session 6: Muscle Physiology and Biochemistry
Co-Chairs: Maria de Boef, Sabrina Lee
8:00 AM
6.1
DCB
De Boef MM, Biewener AA; Concord Measuring muscle pennation in vivo using soField Station, Harvard University
nomicrometry and 3-D X-ray cinematography
methods
8:20 AM
6.2
DCPB
Gilmore LA, Nishikawa KC; Northern Length, force and changes in the elastic behavArizona University
ior of active muscle
8:40 AM
6.3
DVM
Eng CM, Lieberman DE, Biewener AA; In vivo strain patterns indicate different functions
Harvard University
in the proximal and distal fascia lata of the goat
9:00 AM
6.4
DCPB
Williams CD, Salcedo MK, Regnier Pulling apart lattice spacing: interfilament disM, Irving TC, Daniel TL; University of tance regulates force
Washington, Seattle, Illinois Institute of
Technology, Chicago
9:20 AM
6.5
Lee SSM, Biewener AA, De Boef MM, Effect of motor unit recruitment on in vivo muscle
Arnold AS, Wakeling JM; Simon Fraser function
University, Harvard University
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM
6.6
DCPB
Crespo JG, Vickers NJ, Goller F; Uni- Female pheromones modulate muscle activation
versity of Utah
patterns for pre-flight warm-up in male moths
23
10:20 AM
6.7
DCB
Von Busse JRS, Swartz SM, Breuer Energetics of bat flight
KS, Hedenström A, Winter Y, Voigt
CC; Brown University, Lund University,
Sweden, Humoldt University, Germany,
Leibnitz Institute, Germany
10:40 AM
6.8
DCPB
Woods WA, Schuler FR, Yee AL, Trim- Optimizing work and power production of a Manmer BA; Tufts University
duca sexta larval locomotory muscle
11:00 AM
6.9
DCB
Richards CT, Sawicki G; Harvard Uni- Power amplification in water: modeling muscleversity, North Carolina State University tendon dynamics during swimming
11:20 AM
6.10
DCPB
Coughlin DJ, Mistry H, Campion LA, Contractile properties and myosin expression in
Choi S; Widener University
swimming and feeding muscles of centrarchid
fishes
11:40 AM
6.11
Kmack DA, Yeo SH, Pai DK, Uyeno TA, Linear actuator design based on a new hypothWilkinson KC, Tester JT, Nishikawa KC; esis of muscle contraction
Northern Arizona University, University
of British Columbia, Valdosta State University
8:20-10:00 AM
Club South
Session 7: Sexual Signaling
Chair: Diana Hews
8:20 AM
7.1
8:40 AM
7.2
9:00 AM
7.3
9:20 AM
7.4
9:40 AM
7.5
DAB
Hews DK, Ossip-Klein A, Oyola-Morales Multiple color traits: can they signal body condiJ, Cain P, Martins EP; Indiana State Uni- tion or size in male Sceloporus lizards
versity, Terre Haute, Indiana University,
Bloomington, Cornell University
Crothers LR, Gering EJ, Cummings ME; Is brighter better? Aposematic signal variation
University of Texas at Austin
predicts male-male interactions in a polymorphic
poison dart frog
DEE
Bywater CL, White C, Wilson RS; The It’s costly to be honest: the metabolic expense of
University of Queensland
maintaining a reliable signal of strength for crustaceans
Alward BA, Rouse ML, Stevenson TJ, Photoperiodic and social regulation of song rate
Ball GF; The Johns Hopkins Univerisity and structure in male border canaries (Serinus
canaria)
DAB
Hobbs NJ, Ferkin MH; University of Reproductive state of female voles affects males’
Memphis
responses to same- and mixed-sex over-marks
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Club South
Session 8: Dominance & Aggression
Chair: Melissa Hughes
10:20 AM
8.1
Hughes M, Williamson T, Hollowell K, Oh snap! Sex, weaponry and aggression in
Vickery RE; College of Charleston
snapping shrimp
10:40 AM
8.2
DAB
Henningsen JP, Lance SL, Irschick DJ; How do signal size and performance capacity afUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst, fect reproductive success in male green anole
Savannah River Ecology Lab, University lizards (Anolis carolinensis)?
of Georgia
11:00 AM
8.3
DAB
Edwards JE, Lailvaux SP; University of Staged dominance interactions between Anolis
New Orleans, Louisiana
carolinensis and Anolis sagrei Lizards
11:20 AM
8.4
DAB
Cotrone MC, Earley RL, Draud M; Uni- Contest behavior is mediated by resource payversity of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Long off value in female convict cichlids (Amatitlania
Island University - C.W. Post
nigrofasciata)
24
11:40 AM
8.5
DAB
Cunningham CB, Chase K, Ruff JS, Ed- Heritability, size, and aggression interact to inmunds TN, Potts WK, Carrier DR; Uni- fluence social dominance ability in male house
versity of Utah
mice
8:00-10:00 AM
Club North
Session 9: Immunology: Evolution and the Environment
Co-Chairs: James Adelman, Louise Rollins
8:00 AM
9.1
DCPB
Adelman JS, Hawley DM; Virginia Tech
Variation in immune responsiveness and tolerance of Mycoplasma infection between house
finch populations
8:20 AM
9.2
DCE
Graham S, Freidenfelds N, McCormick The impacts of invaders: basal and acute stress
G, Langkilde T; The Pennsylvania State glucocorticoid profiles and immune function in
University
native lizards threatened by invasive ants
8:40 AM
9.3
DAB
Lopes PC, Adelman JS, Chan H, De- Potential trade-off between recovery from infecmathieu SL, Bentley GE; University of tion and current reproductive opportunity: social
California, Berkeley, GABBA, University effects on sickness behavior
of Porto, Virgina Tech
9:00 AM
9.4
DCPB
Flies AS, Mansfield LS, Tsao JI, Rank-related variation in immune function in a
Holekamp KE; Michigan State Univer- gregarious carnivore
sity
9:20 AM
9.5
DCE
Kohno S, Stern WH, Lowers RH, Guil- Can environmental contaminants alter sex horlette LJ; University Florida, University mone signaling of splenic function in the AmeriSouth Carolina, Kennedy Space Center, can alligator?
Innovative Health Applications
9:40 AM
9.6
DEE
Cary TL, Karasov WH; University of Immunotoxicity may be a more sensitive endWisconsin, Madison
point for sublethal polychlorinated biphenyl exposure in the northern leopard frog
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Club North
Session 10: Immunology: Fungal Infections
Co-Chairs: James Adelman, Louise Rollins
10:20 AM
10.1
DCPB
Fites JS, Ramsey JP, Rollins-Smith LA*; Paralysis of amphibian lymphocyte functions by
Vanderbilt University, James Madison products of the chytrid fungus, Batrachocytrium
University, Vanderbilt University Medical dendrobatidis
Center
10:40 AM
10.2
DCE
Peterson JD, Steffen J, Pohlman W, Is chytridiomycosis a stress induced syndrome?
McDonald M, Appel A, Cobine P, Rollins-Smith L, Mendonca MT; Auburn
University, Troy University, Penn State,
Vanderbilt University
11:00 AM
10.3
DEE
Boyles JG, Verant ML, Waldrep, Jr. W, Temperature-dependent growth performance of
Wibbelt G, Blehert DS; University of Geomyces destructans, the fungus associated
Tennessee, University of Wisconsin, with white-nose syndrome in bats
Madison, University of Chicago, Leibniz
Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research,
Germany, USGS National WIldlife
Health Center, Madison
11:20 AM
10.4
DEE
Gervasi SS, Gondhalekar C, Blaustein Physiological responses of amphibians after
AR; Oregon State University, Corvallis
exposure to the fungal pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
11:40 AM
10.5
Srygley RB, Jaronski ST; USDA-Agricul- Adaptive melanism and immunity to fungal infectural Research Service
tion in the migratory grasshopper
25
8:00-9:40 AM
Room 1
Session 11: Structure: Legs and Armor
Chair: Tomasz Owerkowicz
8:00 AM
11.1
DVM
Owerkowicz T, Yang J*, Blank JM, Eme Alligator growth plate thickness as indicator of
J, Hicks JW; California State University, longitudinal growth rate and circulatory pattern
San Bernardino, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo, Uni
versity North Texas, University California, Irvine
8:20 AM
11.2
DVM
Tsai HP, Ward CV, Holliday CM; Univer- Pelvic anatomy of alligator mississippiensis and
sity of Missouri
its significance for interpreting limb function in
fossil archosaurs
8:40 AM
11.3
9:00 AM
11.4
9:20 AM
11.5
Li L, Ortiz C; Massachusetts Institute of A multiscale structural design of a natural transTechnology, Cambridge
parent armor: Placuna placenta
DIZ
Menzel LP, Stein B, Bigger CH; Florida Morphology and histology of the gorgonian coral
International University, Indiana Univer- Swiftia exserta
sity
Chen T, Boyce M, Ortiz C; Massachu- Microstructure and mechanics of the tiled and
setts Institute of Technology
actuating exoskeleton of the helmet urchin,
Podophora atrata
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00-11:40 AM
Room 1
Session 12: Adaptation
Chair: Graham Slater
10:00 AM
12.1
DCPB
Poteat MD, Buchwalter DB; North Caro- Divalent metal trafficking in aquatic insects: a
lina State University, Raleigh
comparative approach
10:20 AM
12.2
Oliphant A, Thatje S, Brown A, Morini M, Insights into the physiological adaptations of caRavaux J, Shillito B, Smith F, Reed A; ridean shrimp to hydrothermal vent living: impliUniversity of Southampton, Université cations for colonization
Pierre et Marie Curie
10:40 AM
12.3
Gagnon Y, Speiser D, Sweeney A; Duke The visual function of the fluorescent lenses of
University, University of California, San- greeneye fish
ta Barbara
11:00 AM
12.4
DEE
Cooper BS, Hammad LA, Fisher NP, Selection favors increased cellular plasticity in a
Karty JA, Montooth KL; Indiana Univer- variable environment
sity, Bloomington
11:20 AM
12.5
DEE
Kikuchi DW, Pfennig DW; University of Mimicry and the proximate basis of adaptation
North Carolina, Chapel Hill
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 3
Session 13: Evo-devo: Vertebrate Morphogenesis I
Chair: Marcus Davis
8:00 AM
13.1
DEDB
Davis MC; Kennesaw State University
A comparative assessment of musculoskeletal
development in basal actinopterygians
8:20 AM
13.2
DEDB
Winslow BB, Leary B, Kavanagh K; Uni- Developmental evidence that the metatarsals
versity of Massachusetts Dartmouth
and phalanges are distinct modules
8:40 AM
13.3
Redmond SB, Botts EA, Hill KL, Evans Hoxa13 gene expression is associated with tail
PK, Vaglia JL; DePauw University
growth across embryonic, larval, and adult development in the non-model salamander Eurycea cirrigera
26
9:00 AM
13.4
DVM
Dickson JM, Udvadia AJ, Janssen J; Reduced lateral line canal development in the
University of Rhode Island, Univsersity round goby, Neogobius melanostomus
of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
9:20 AM
13.5
DEDB
Von Dassow M, Davidson LA; University Does temperature dependence of morphogenof Pittsburgh
esis require fine control of tissue mechanics?
9:40 AM
13.6
DEDB
Cohen KL, Seid MA, Warkentin KM; The mechanism of rapid, plastic hatching in redBoston University, University of Scran- eyed treefrogs
ton
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Room 3
Session 14: Evo-devo: Vertebrate Morphogenesis II
Co-Chairs: Arkhat Abzhanov, Jacqueline Moustakas
10:20 AM
14.1
DEDB
Abzhanov A; Harvard University, Cam- Pecking at the origin of morphological diversity:
bridge
insights from Darwin’s finches and other birds
10:40 AM
14.2
DEDB
Cooper LN, Jast J, Behringer RR, Cre- Cellular patterns and biomechanical consetekos C, Rasweiler IV JJ, Sears KE; quences of bat wing development
University of Illinois, University of Texas,
University of Idaho, SUNY Downstate
Medical Center
11:00 AM
14.3
DEDB
Sanger TJ, Seav SM, Losos JB, Abzha- Evolution and development of sexual skull dinov A; Harvard University
morphism among Anolis lizards
11:20 AM
14.4
DEDB
Lewis Z, Kerney R, Dorantes J, Hanken Pulmonary surfactant proteins are expressed in
J; Museum of Comparative Zoology, lungless salamanders
Harvard University, Dalhousie University, Canada
11:40 AM
14.5
DVM
Moustakas JE, Kallonen A, Ahtianen L, Changing tissue properties and cell behavior
Häkkinen T, Harjunmaa E, Salazar-Ciu- during tooth organogenesis
dad I, Hämäläinen K, Jernvall J; University of Helsinki, Finland,
8:00 - 11:40 AM
Rooms 10/11
Session 15: Tribute to Steve Morris & David Towle
Co-Chairs: Nora Terwilliger, Lou Burnett
8:00 AM
15.1
DCPB
Terwilliger NB; University of Oregon
8:20 AM
15.2
DCPB
Stillman JH; San Francisco State Uni- Transcriptomic profiles of thermal acclimation in
versity
cardiac tissues of the porcelain crab, Petrolisthes cinctipes
8:40 AM
15.3
DCPB
Jayasundara N, Gardner LD, Towle DT, Warm fish with cold hearts: cardiac thermal plasBlock BA; Stanford University, Mount ticity of Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis
Desert Island Biological Laboratory
9:00 AM
15.4
DCPB
Weihrauch D, Fehsenfeld S, Marini A-M, Ammonia excretion in the green shore crab CarZiegler A, Edwards S, Meyer H, Siebers cinus maenas
D, Towle DW; University of Manitoba,
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, University
of Ulm, Appalachian State University,
University of Osnabrück, Alfred-Wegener-Institut f. Polar und Meersforschung,
Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory
9:20 AM
15.5
DCPB
Mykles DL; Colorado State University, Signaling pathways controlling the crustacean
Fort Collins
molting gland
27
Crustacean ion and oxygen tranporters: research by David Towle and Steve Morris, and
new findings on hemocyanin 9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM
15.6
DCPB
Burnett L, Danielson M, McElroy E, Sto- Performance in the Atlantic blue crab: effects of
ver K, Burnett K; College of Charleston anemia and hypoxia
10:20 AM
15.7
10:40 AM
15.8
DCPB
Burnett K, Wise R, Petty A, Fire S, Impacts of hypoxia and domoic acid on large
Haynes B, Wang Z, Hardy K, Burnett muscle activity in the shrimp Litopenaeus vanL; College of Charleston, Biotoxins Pro- namei
gram, NOAA/NOS, Medical University
of South Carolina
11:00 AM
15.9
DCPB
Defur PL; Virginia Commonwealth Uni- Physiological responses of blue crabs, Calliversity
nectes sapidus, swimming upriver into freshwater
11:20 AM
15.10
DCPB
Henry RP, Serrano L; Auburn University Molecular basis of low salinity limits in euryhaline
decapod crustaceans
Glazer L, Weil S, Mittelman B, Roth Z, Novel molt-related hemocyanin family proteins
Khalaila I, Tom M, Sagi A; Ben-Gurion from extracellular matrix of crustacean gastroUniversity, Israel Oceanographic and liths
Limnological Research, Haifa
8:20 -11:40 AM
Room 12
Session 16: Population Genetics and Biogeography
Co-Chairs: Jake Lasala (8:20-10 am), Raoul Van Damme (8.20-10 am), Caldwell Hahn 10:20-11:40 am)
8:20 AM
16.1
DEE
Lasala JA, Williams K, Harrison JS, Multiple paternity of loggerhead sea turtle (CaretFrick M, Rostal DC; Georgia Southern ta caretta) within the Northern Management Unit
University, Caretta Research Project,
Georgia Southern University
8:40 AM
16.2
DEE
Moody KN, Kawano SM, Maie T, Blob Morphological divergence despite gene flow in a
RW, Schoenfuss HL, Blum MJ, Ptacek Hawaiian waterfall-climbing goby
MB; Clemson, St. Cloud State, Tulane
9:00 AM
16.3
9:20 AM
16.4
DEE
Fox AM, Schrey AW, McCoy ED, Mush- Comparison of genetic structure of the Florida
insky HR; University of South Florida
sand skink, Plestiodon reynoldsi, in homogeneous and heterogeneous habitat on Lake
Wales Ridge in Central Florida
9:40 AM
16.5
DEE
Schrey AW, Liebl AL, Richards CL, The relative significance of genetic and epigenMartin LB; University of South Florida, etic diversity for house sparrow colonization of
Tampa
Kenya
Vervust B, Huyghe K, Vanhooydonck Rapid divergence in morphology, physiology and
B, Herrel A, Backeljau T, Van Damme behaviour among island populations of lizards
R*; University of Antwerp, Belgium,
Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle,
Paris, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural
Sciences, Brussel
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM
16.6
10:40 AM
16.7
Sharma PP, Giribet G; Harvard Univer- Upstream colonization of Australasia by Neosity
tropical Opiliones (Arachnida)
DEE
Stegner MA, Ferrer EA*; University of Holocene biogeography of Neotoma: mandibuCalifornia, Berkeley
lar geometric morphometrics and implications
for climate change
28
11:00 AM
16.8
11:20 AM
16.9
Feis ME, Thieltges DW, Olsen JL, De Parasite population genetic structure in relation
Montaudouin X, Jensen KT, Bazaïri H, to definitive host type
Culloty SC, Luttikhuizen PC; University
of Groningen, The Netherlands, Royal
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
NIOZ, The Netherlands, University Bordeaux 1, France, University of Aarhus,
Denmark, University Mohammed V Agdal, Morocco, University College Cork,
Ireland
DEE
Falk B, Perkins S; American Museum of Comparative phylogeography of parasites in
Natural History
Anolis lizards on the Puerto Rican Bank
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 13
Session 17: Flows & Pumps
Co-Chairs: Janice Voltzow, Sally Leys
8:00 AM
17.1
DCB
Hamlet CL, Miller LA; North Carolina Numerical simulations and laboratory experiState University, University of North ments of the upside-down jellyfish with backCarolina at Chapel Hill
ground flow
8:20 AM
17.2
DCB
Leys SP, Yahel G, Reidenbach M, Tun- The sponge pump: the role of current induced
nicliffe V, Shavit U, Reiswig HM; Univer- flow in the design of the sponge body plan
sity of Alberta, Ruppin Academic Centre, University of Virginia, University of
Victoria, Israel Institute of Technology
8:40 AM
17.3
DCB
Cushman KC, Merz RA; Swarthmore Maximizing feeding in minimal flow: behavioral
College
and morphological plasticity of Balanus glandula
9:00 AM
17.4
DIZ
Voltzow J; University of Scranton
9:20 AM
17.5
9:40 AM
17.6
Peeping through the keyhole: endoscopy of a
gastropod mantle cavity
Webster DR, Delavan SK; Georgia In- Unsteadiness of bivalve clam jet flow according
stitute of Technology, University of Can- to environmental conditions and predator presterbury
ence
DVM
Farina SC; Cornell University
Cryptic and rapid gill ventilation behaviors of the
goosefish, Lophius americanus
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20-11:40 AM
Room 13
Session 18: Small Suction and Pumps
Chair: Jake Socha
10:20 AM
18.1
DCB
Brown MD, Holzman R, Berg O, Muller Sub-millisecond flow fields induced by bladderUK; California State University, Fresno, wort, the fastest known suction feeder
Tel Aviv University
10:40 AM
18.2
DCB
Roberts C, Socha JJ; Virginia Tech
11:00 AM
18.3
DCB
Kikuchi K, Chatterjee S, Lee W-K, Multi-modal pumping in drinking mosquitoes
Stremler MA, Mochizuki O, Socha JJ*;
Toyo University, Virginia Tech, Argonne
National Laboratory
11:20 AM
18.4
DCB
Dalton E, Socha JJ; Virginia Tech
29
Dynamics of the sucking pump in fluid feeding
butterflies
The role of the abdominal pump in rhythmic tracheal compression in the ground beetle, Pterostichus tristis
WEDNESDAY PROGRAM
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom B
Session 19: Locomotion: Substrates
Chair: Andrew Spence
1:00 PM
19.1
DCB
Wilshin S, Haynes GC, Reeve M, How is dog gait affected by natural rough terRevzen S, Spence AJ*; Royal Veteri- rain?
nary College, University of Pennsylvania
1:20 PM
19.2
DCB
Burnell AL, Young BA; University of Tracking reptilian footprints
Massachusetts, Lowell
1:40 PM
19.3
DCB
Birn-Jeffery AV, Daley MA; Royal Veteri- The effects of posture and body mass on uneven
nary College, UK
terrain locomotion in Galliformes and Struthio
camelus
2:00 PM
19.4
DCB
Schmidt A; Ohio University Heritage Individual locomotor strategies in degus (OctCollege of Osteopathic Medicine
odon degu) - implication for biomechanical constraints on terrestrial substrates varying in orientation
2:20 PM
19.5
2:40 PM
19.6
Parikh SC, Mara KR, Hsieh ST; Temple Does the SLIP model apply during inverted runUniversity
ning in cockroaches?
DCB
Mongeau J-M, McRae B, Jusufi A, Birk- Rapid inversion: running cockroaches, geckos,
meyer P, Hoover AM, Fearing R, Full RJ; and robots swing like a pendulum under ledges
University of California, Berkeley, Olin
College
1:00-2:40 PM
Ballroom C1
Session 20: Thermobiology II: Metabolism
Co-Chairs: John Whiteman, Brent Sinclair
1:00 PM
20.1
DEE
Whiteman JP, Harlow HJ, Ben-David M, Polar bears may depress body temperature and
Durner GM; University of Wyoming, US metabolic rate during summer
Geological Survey
1:20 PM
20.2
DCPB
Liu J, Karasov WH; University of Wis- Energetics and use of torpor during summer in
consin-Madison, Taiwan Endemic Spe- a subtropical bat, the Formosan leaf-nosed bat
cies Research Institute
Hipposideros terasensis
1:40 PM
20.3
DCPB
McGuire LP, Jonasson KA, Guglielmo Torpor-assisted migration in bats
CG; University Western Ontario, London
2:00 PM
20.4
DCPB
Sanders T, Kazmaier R, Ligon D*; Mis- Thermal ecology of yellow mud turtles
souri State University, West Texas A&M (Kinosternon flavescens) during hibernation
University
2:20 PM
20.5
DCPB
Sinclair BJ, Stinziano JR, Williams CM, Real-time measurements of metabolism during
Marshall KE, MacMillan HA, Storey KB; freezing and thawing in wood frogs, Rana sylUniversity of Western Ontario, Carleton vatica
University
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C2
Session 21: Biophysical Ecology
Chair: Ofir Levy
1:00 PM
21.1
Brickner-Braun I, Pinshow B; Ben- Burrowing rodents are not necessarily tolerant of
Gurion University of the Negev, Jacob hypercapnia
Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research
1:20 PM
21.2
Levy O, Dayan T, Porter WP, Kronfeld- Biophysical modeling of foraging behavior: clischor N; Tel Aviv University, University mate change may limit foraging
of Wisconsin, Madison
30
1:40 PM
21.3
DEE
Johnsen S, Marshall NJ; Duke Univer- Through the looking glass: are silvery fish safe
sity, University of Queensland
from viewers with polarization vision?
2:00 PM
21.4
DEE
Woodin SA, Hewitt JE, Pilditch CA, Bivalves as infaunal hydraulic ecosystem engiPolerecky L, Thrush SF, Volkenborn N, neers vs wimps of the class
Wethey DS; University South Carolina,
Columbia, NIWA, NZ, University Waikato, NZ, Max Planck Inst Marine Micro
2:20 PM
21.5
DCPB
Dunkin RC, Tinker MT, Williams TM; From tissues to landscapes: using physiology to
University of California Santa Cruz, answer landscape level questions in large mamUSGS-Western Ecological Research mals
Center
2:40 PM
21.6
DCPB
Potter KA, Woods HA; University of How do insect eggs avoid sunburns?
Montana, Missoula
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Session 22: Sticky and Fast
Chair: Adam Summers
1:00 PM
22.1
DCB
Hagey T; University of Idaho
Variation in stickiness: using the weibull distribution to quantify adhesion across geckos
1:20 PM
22.2
DCB
Wainwright DK, Kleinteich T, Gorb SN, These dead fish really suck: adhesion perforKleinteich A, Summers AP; Duke Uni- mance of the northern clingfish
versity, University of Washington, Friday
Harbor Marine Lab, University of Kiel,
Germany
1:40 PM
22.3
DVM
Maie T, Schoenfuss HH, Blob RW; Comparative functional capacity of adhesion
Clemson University, St. Cloud State and climbing among sicydiine gobiid fishes and
University
related species
2:00 PM
22.4
DCB
Summers AP; Friday Harbor Labs, UW
2:05 PM
22.5
DCB
Strother JA, Ngo V, McHenry MJ; Uni- The role of viscoelasticity in flow sensing
versity of California, Irvine
2:10 PM
22.6
2:20 PM
22.7
DVM
Ka’apu-Lyons C, Gibb AC*; Northern Critical periods during teleost development: a
Arizona University
case study of two cypriniform fishes
2:25 PM
22.8
DVM
Hulsey CD; University of Tennessee
2:30 PM
22.9
DVM
Westneat MW; Field Museum of Natural New computational approaches to biomechaniHistory
cal modeling
2:40 PM
22.10
DVM
Ferry LA, Gibb AC; Arizona State Uni- Jaw elongation and piscivory in fishes
versity, Northern Arizona University
2:45 PM
22.11
DVM
Dumont ER, Davalos LM, Goldberg A, Cranial morphology, feeding performance and
Santana SE, Rex K, Voigt CC; Univer- diversification in new world leaf-nosed bats
sity of Massachusetts, Amherst, Stony
Brook University, University of California, Los Angeles, Leibniz Institute for
Zoo and Wildlife Research
2:50 PM
22.12
DVM
Hicks R, Macesic LJ, Gillis GB*; Mount Horizontal and vertical landing in the Cuban tree
Holyoke College
frog, Osteopilus septentrionalis
Burrowing in sand - can surface reduce friction?
Chiu C, Swartz SM, Breuer KS; Brown The interactive flight of bats
University
Rates of trophic evolution in Lake Malawi cichlid
fishes
1:00-3:00 PM
Club South
Session 23: Social Behavior
Chair: Michele Nishiguchi
1:00 PM
23.1
DEE
Castle W, Nishiguchi MK*; New Mexico Language barriers among bacteria: cooperation
State University
and cheating in a squid-Vibrio symbiosis
31
1:20 PM
23.2
DAB
Wehrle BA, Espinoza RE; CSU North- Why do lizards lounge? The role of social agridge
gregations in exchanging microbial communities
among hatchling green iguanas
1:40 PM
23.3
DAB
Burnette MF, Ashley-Ross MA; Wake Group shooting behavior in archerfishes
Forest University
2:00 PM
23.4
DAB
Chadwell BA, Hristov NI, Allen LC; Guil- Methods for describing and analyzing group beford College, Greensboro, Center for havior in bats: a case study in the Brazilian freeDesign Innovation/Winston-Salem State tailed bat
University, Salem College
2:20 PM
23.5
DAB
Chicoli A, Lun Y, Butail S, Coombs S, Making waves: quantitative analysis of informaPaley D; University of Maryland, College tion transmission in schooling fish
Park, Bowling Green State University
2:40 PM
23.6
DAB
Pruitt JN, Oufiero CE, Aviles L, Riechert It takes all kinds: iterative evolution of increased
SE; University of Pittsburgh, University trait variance proves advantageous for spider
of California, Davis, University of British societies
Columbia, University of Tennessee
1:00-3:00 PM
Club North
Session 24: Structure & Mechanical Design: Locomotion
Chair: Marianne Porter
1:00 PM
24.1
DCB
Choudhury U, Dudek DM; Virginia Tech Dynamic mechanical properties of cockroach
resilin
1:20 PM
24.2
DCB
Porter ME, Diaz C, Long JH, Jr; Vassar Regional variation in the dynamic mechanical
College
properties of shark vertebral columns
1:40 PM
24.3
DCB
Nowroozi BN, Brainerd EL; Brown Uni- Mechanics and kinematics of the vertebral colversity
umn in striped bass, Morone saxatilis
2:00 PM
24.4
DVM
Nicodemo P, Jayne BC; University of Longitudinal variation in the axial muscles of
Cincinnati
snakes
2:20 PM
24.5
Marvi H, Cook JP, Hu DL; Georgia Insti- Rectilinear locomotion of snakes and the design
tute of Technology
of Scalybot 2
2:40 PM
24.6
Salzman RE, Schwartz JM, Ahn AN; The effect of passive joint elements on the moveClaremont McKenna College, Harvey ment output of the frog ankle
Mudd College
1:00-2:40 PM
Room 1
Session 25: Small Scale Flows and Function
Chair: Matthew Reidenbach
1:00 PM
25.1
Volkenborn N, Chennu A, Matsui GYM, Bioirrigation revisited: infaunal hydraulic acPolerecky L, Wethey DS, Woodin SA; tivities and porewater advection in marine sediUniversity of South Carolina, Columbia, ments
Max Planck for Marine Microbiology,
Germany
1:20 PM
25.2
DCB
Reidenbach MA, Whitman ER; Univer- Benthic flow environments impacting larval resity of Virginia
cruitment on Crassostrea virginica oyster reefs
1:40 PM
25.3
DCB
Pepper RE, Roper M, Ryu S, Matsudai- Microscopic filter feeders near boundaries: feedra P, Matsumoto N, Nagai M, Stone HA; ing restrictions and strategies due to eddies
University of California, Berkeley
2:00 PM
25.4
DIZ
Padilla DK, Shumway SE, McCann MJ, How do little suspension feeders make it: larval
Heupel E, Holohan B, Ward JE; Stony diet and post metamorphic survivorship, growth
Brook University, University of Connecti- and feeding in Crepidula fornicata
cut
2:20 PM
25.5
Roper ML, Simonin A, Leeder A, Glass Genomic dynamics in a growing filamentous
NL; University of California, Los Ange- fungus
les, Berkeley
32
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 3
Session 26: Development: Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Chair: Ariel Chipman
1:00 PM
26.1
DEDB
Weisbrod A, Chipman A*; The Hebrew The origin of insect A/P axis determination pathUniversity of Jerusalem
ways - insights from the holometabolous milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus
1:20 PM
26.2
DIZ
Santagata S; Long Island University
1:40 PM
26.3
2:00 PM
26.4
DCPB
Peyer SM, McFall-Ngai MJ; University Eye-associated genes in the eye and light organ
of Wisconsin, Madison
of the squid Euprymna scolopes
2:20 PM
26.5
DEDB
Boyle MJ, Rice ME; Smithsonian Marine Life history evolution: insights from comparative
Station at Fort Pierce, Florida
development and gene expression in sipuncula
2:40 PM
26.6
DEE
Kingsolver JG, Diamond SE, Seiter S, Direct and indirect selection on size and develHiggins JK; University of North Carolina, opment in Manduca sexta
Chapel Hill
Revaluating spiral-like cell cleavage patterns
during the embryonic development of phoronids
and brachiopods.
Smith KE, Thatje S; University of South- Darwin in a nutshell - the subtle intracapsular
ampton
survival of the fittest in the common whelk Buccinum undatum
1:00-3:00 PM
Rooms 10/11
Session 27: Tribute to Steve Morris & David Towle
Chair: Bob Roer
1:00 PM
27.1
DCPB
Williams TM, Wolfe LL, Davis TR, Ken- Energetics and mechanics of mountain lions: a
dall T, Richter B, Elkaim G, Wilmers C; step by step analysis for carnivore conservation
University of California, Santa Cruz,
Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Fort Collins
1:20 PM
27.2
DCPB
Frederich M, Toombs C, Pennoyer K; Color-polymorphism in the green crab, Carcinus
University of New England, Biddeford
maenas: are green morphs really more stress
tolerant than red morphs?
1:40 PM
27.3
DCPB
Pathi B, Kinsey ST*, Howdeshell ME, Can spatial variation in mitochondrial degradaPriester C, McNeill RS, Locke BR; Flor- tion predict mitochondrial distribution in skeletal
ida State University, University of North muscle?
Carolina, Wilmington
2:00 PM
27.4
DCPB
Lee CE, Kiergaard M, Charmantier G, Evolution of ionic regulation following invasions
Posavi M; University of Wisconsin, Mad- into freshwater habitats
ison, Université Montpellier, France
2:20 PM
27.5
DCPB
Lenz PH, Unal E, Hassett RP, Smith Physiological ecology of zooplankton: differential
CM, Batta Lona P, Bucklin A, Christie expression in Calanus finmarchicus
AE, Towle DW; University of Hawaii at
Manoa, University of Connecticut, Ohio
University, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory
2:40 PM
27.6
DCPB
Lovett DL, Bradley LM, Chan BC, Nayak A four-pronged approach to supporting at-risk
S, Osborn JM; College of New Jersey, students: successes and re-evaluations of the
Ewing
PERSIST Scholars Program
1:20-3:00 PM
Room 12
Session 28: Comparative Genomics
Co-Chairs: Greg Ragland, Courtney Babbitt
1:20 PM
28.1
DEE
Ragland GJ, Hahn DA; University of Comparative functional genomics of diapause:
Notre Dame, University of Florida
common physiological pathways and their connections with stress responses
33
1:40 PM
28.2
Greenwold MJ, Sawyer RH; University Characterization and expression profiles of beta
of South Carolina, Columbia
(β)-keratins in the American alligator (Alligator
mississippiensis) and their molecular evolution
in archosaurians
2:00 PM
28.3
Babbitt CC, Pfefferle LW, Fedrigo O, Conservation and function of noncoding RNAs in
Wray GA; Duke University
primate evolution
2:20 PM
28.4
DPCB
Hutchins ED, Stapley J, Eckalbar WL,
Kulathinal RJ, Hsieh ST, Denardo DF,
Fisher RE, Wilson-Rawls J, Rawls A,
Huentelman MJ, Bermingham E, Kusumi K; Arizona State University, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Temple
University, University Arizona College of
Med-Phoenix, Translational Genomics
Research Inst
2:40 PM
28.5
DPCB
Cox CL, Davis Rabosky AR, Chippin- The evolution of Mc1R in the snake genus Sodale PT; The University of Texas, Arling- nora
ton, The University of California, Berkeley
Comparative analysis of genomic sequence and
myogenic pathways regulating muscle mass in
the green anole, Anolis carolinensis, and the
Panamanian slender anole, A. apletophallus
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 13
Session 29: Evo-devo: Cell Differentiation
Chair: Yale Passamaneck
1:00 PM
29.1
DEDB
Passamaneck YJ, Schiemann S, Mar- Regulation of larval chaetogenesis in the bratindale MQ, Hejnol A; Kewalo Marine chiopod Terebratalia tranversa by Notch/Delta
Laboratory, University of Hawaii, Sars signaling
International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology, Norway
1:20 PM
29.2
DEDB
Matus DQ, Yang M, Chang E, Sherwood Anchor cell invasion across the Nematoda: a
DR; Duke University
highly conserved cell biological process required
for establishing the uterine-vulval connection
1:40 PM
29.3
DEDB
Lee EM-J, Nguyen K, Mederios D, Mc- Expression of amphioxus and lamprey SoxE
Cauley D; University of Oklahoma, Nor- genes in zebrafish reveals ancient neural crestman, University of Colorado, Boulder
specific roles in vertebrate evolution
2:00 PM
29.4
DIZ
Chong T, Newmark PA; University of Il- Role for a DM domain gene in male-specific
linois, Urbana-Champaign
reproductive development in the simultaneous
hermaphrodite Schmidtea mediterranea
2:20 PM
29.5
DEDB
Yamaguchi E, Seaver EC; University of Developmental potential of embryonic cells to
Hawaii at Manoa, Kewalo Marine Lab
generate larval and juvenile eyes in the polychaete Capitella teleta
2:40 PM
29.6
DEDB
Swearingen RL, Vaglia JL; DePauw Persistence of embryonic axial patterning markUniversity
ers in adult Eurycea cirrigera tails
6:30-7:30 PM
Room: Ballroom A
Bartholomew Award
Azizi E; University of California, Irvine
34
From sarcomeres to organisms: the role of muscle-tendon architecture in determining locomotor
performance
WEDNESDAY POSTER SESSION P1
Exhibit Hall, 3:00-5:00 PM
Poster Set Up: 7:00-8:00 am; Poster Teardown: 5:00-5:30 pm
Even # - Authors present from 3:00 - 4:00 pm; Odd # - Authors present from 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Behavioral Ecology: Predation & Defenses
P1.1
DAB
P1.2
Perreault TR, Rivers TJ*; Bowdoin College
Predator-prey interactions between decapod crustaceans and polynoid polychaetes
Jimenez RR, Abinette SH*, Touchon JC, Ontogeny of risk across the aquatic-terrestrial interVonesh JR, Warkentin KM; University Nac. de face: how changing behavior and morphology affect
Costa Rica, Virginia Commonwealth Univer- predation through anuran metamorphosis
sity, Boston University
P1.3
DAB
Taylor ZJ, Milliken GW; College of Charleston
Comparison of startle response in two ambystomid
species
P1.4
DAB
Seymoure B, Toomey M, Clark D; Arizona Reflectance of snakes of Beaver Island: a descripState University, Alma College
tive and visual approach
P1.5
DAB
Birk MA, Ulmer KM, Chiao C-C, Chubb C, Sie- Cuttlefish camouflage: using visual psychophysics
mann L, Hanlon RT; University of North Caro- approach with grayscale disk patterns to examine
lina Wilmington, Marine Biological Laboratory, disruptive body patterning
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, University of California, Irvine
P1.6
Bianchi KM, Jacobs MW, Atema J, Bayer S; The effect of experience on shelter-seeking behavior
Falmouth Academy, McDaniel College, Boston of early juvenile Homarus americanus
University, Darling Marine Laboratories
P1.7
Wheat SK, Cayron E, Vonesh JR, Warkentin How do tadpoles use chemical cues to assess risk?
KM; Whitman College, Arizona State Univer- Cue concentration versus pulse frequency
sity, Virginia Commonwealth University, Boston
University
P1.8
DAB
Belton SM, Charles C, Sanford JL, Shields Can gypsy moth larvae (Lymantria dispar) adapt its
VDC; Baltimore City Community College, Tow- aversive behavioral response to alkaloids?
son University
P1.9
DAB
Hicke JW, Bowden RM; Illinois State University Antipredator behavior of red-eared slider hatchlings
in response to visual and chemical predator cues
Bioindicators and Pollution
P1.10
DEE
P1.11
Hanselmann R, Jolles AE; Oregon State Uni- How intensive forest management affects disease in
versity
wildlife: patterns of Sin Nombre virus infection and
gastrointestinal parasitism in wild deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus)
Zanotto FP, Ortega P, Castro JM, Sa MG; Uni- Cadmium and calcium transport in gill cells of Ucides
versidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Sao Pau- cordatus a mangrove crab
lo, University of Sao Paulo
P1.12
DIZ
Taraska NG, Boettger SA; West Chester Uni- Initiation of hemic neoplasia in the soft-shell clam
versity of Pennsylvania
Mya arenaria - evidence of viral disease etiology?
P1.13
DIZ
Fontanella EL, Abgrall MJ, Taraska NG, Leb- Disseminated neoplasia and clam populations in a
lanc L, Tremblay E, Boettger SA; West Chester Canadian National Park - Kouchibouguac National
University of Pennsylvania, University of New Park
Brunswick, Kouchibouguac National Parkia
P1.14
P1.15
Mourabit S, Kudoh T; University of Exeter, UK
DEE
The mangrove killifish as a model for environmental
embryology
Pinkerton M, Tapley J, Cunningham C, Jenny Identification of several glutathione s-transferase
MJ; University of Alabama, University of New and multixenobiotic resistance transporter genes
Mexico
from the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica
35
P1.16
DCPB
McClary, Jr. M, Hassan N, Morrison K, Mar- Shell characteristics of barnacles from two New Jertinez E, Emo S, Salem H, Shah A, Garah S, sey water bodies
Garah M; Fairleigh Dickinson University, Union
Hill High School, North Bergen High School,
County Prep High School, Lodi High School,
Paramus High School
P1.17
DEE
Perkins SL, Jenny MJ; University of Alabama
P1.18
DEE
Ansorge K, Crane D, Cunningham C, Jenny Identification of key members of the Aryl HydrocarMJ; University of Alabama, University of New bon Receptor (AHR) pathway and related oxidative
Mexico
stress genes from the American oyster, Crassostrea
virginica
P1.19
DEE
Porter D, Perkins S, Pritchett J, Tarrant AM, Induction of cell death in Nematostella vectensis by
Jenny MJ; University of Alabama, Woods Hole environmentally relevant concentrations of Macondo
Oceanographic Institution
crude oil from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
P1.20
DCPB
Harper BT, Jarvis TA, Butler B, Rice L, Ryan S, Metal accumulation from dietary exposure in the sea
Bielmyer GK; Valdosta State University, Water- urchin, strongylocentrotus droebachiensis
ford Institute of Technology
Comparative transcriptomics of two freshwater mussels, Villosa nebulosa and Villosa lienosa, in response to heat shock
P1.21
Oster JM, Welch AM; College of Charleston, Combined effects of social stress and an agricultural
SC
pesticide on tadpole growth and development
P1.22
Wood BE, Welch AM; College of Charleston, Tadpole responses to combined environmental
SC
stressors - pesticides and salinity
P1.23
DIZ
Williams LE, Defur PL; Virginia Commonwealth The effects of river sediment contaminants and modUniversity
erate hypoxia on the blue crab (callinectes sapidus)
P1.24
DEE
Komoroske LM, Bowen L, Miles AK; University Biomarker development to examine sublethal imof California, Davis, United States Geological pacts of pollutants in marine turtles
Survey, Western Ecological Research Center
P1.25
DCPB
Wojdylo JE, Rice CD*; Clemson University, AHR-1, AHR-2, and Cyp1a expression in tissues of
Clemson SC
creosote-adapted Atlantic killifish (fundulus heteroclitus) from the Elizabeth River, VA, USA
P1.26
DCE
Matter JM, Wagner D, Pierce S; Juniata Col- Effects of agro-chemicals on testicular recrudesence
lege
in Sceloporus undulatus
P1.27
DCPB
Hutchison ER, Gunderson MD, Milanowski AC, Effect of lipophilic compounds on the early developCovi JA; UWSP
ment of microcrustaceans
Chemical Ecology
P1.28
DNB
Shapiro NS, Choate BA, Huynh MH, Murray The characterization of antifeedant/defensive propJA*; California State University East Bay
erties of a Pacific coast opisthobranch Tritonia tetraquetra (Bergh) and its octocoral prey Ptilosarcus
gurneyi (Gray)
P1.29
DCPB
Edwards TM, Morgan HE; Louisiana Tech Uni- Effects of acid rain on parsley phytoestrogen content
versity
and development
P1.30
DEE
Craft JD, Ritson-Williams R, Langdon C, Paul Impacts of ocean acidification on growth, calcificaV; Smithsonian Marine Station, Fort Pierce
tion, and terpene concentrations in the green alga
Halimeda opuntia
Comparative Endocrinology & Regulation of Behavior
P1.31
DCE
Creighton AE, Sinkiewicz DM, Wilczynski W; Steroid correlations in plasma, tissue and water
Georgia State University
samples
P1.32
DCE
Pradhan DS, Solomon-Lane TK, Willis MC, Brain injection of an androgen synthesis inhibitor
Naude PW, Grober MS; Georgia State Univer- rapidly affects recovery from anesthesia and androsity, Atlanta, University of Georgia, Athens
gen levels in males
P1.33
DCE
Ellens ER, Kittilson JD, Sower SA, Sheridan Evolutionary origin and divergence of the growth horMA; North Dakota State University, Fargo
mone/prolactin/somtolactin receptor family: insights
from studies in sea lamprey
36
P1.34
DVM
Ebersbacher HE, Furimsky M; Westminster The effects of deer antler velvet on caudal fin regenCollege - PA
eration in zebrafish
P1.35
DNB
Fernandez WL, Elmuti LF, Konkle ME, Nathan Effects of estrogen on mitochondrial function in
BP, Menze MA; Eastern Illinois University
ApoE-deficient mice
P1.36
DCE
Bergan HE, Sheridan MA*; North Dakota State Mechanisms that underlie fasting-associated growth
University, Fargo
cessation and lipid catabolism in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
P1.39
DCE
Edmonds KE; Indiana University Southeast
P1.40
DCE
Lema SC, Salvesen KE, Slane MA, Godwin J; Isolation and expression patterns of two V1a-type arCalifornia Polytechnic State University, Penn- ginine vasotocin receptor mRNAs in the protogynous
sylvania State University, North Carolina State bluehead wrasse
University
P1.41
DCE
Miranda RA, Propper CR; Northern Arizona Sexually dimorphic mRNA levels of genes involved
University
in arginine vasotocin and sex steroid signaling in the
brain of Xenopus tropicalis
P1.42
DCE
Dunham LA, Wilczynski W; Georgia State Uni- Influence of AVT on corticosterone and aggression
versity, Atlanta
in lizards
P1.43
DCE
Movius MA, Aubin-Horth N, Renn SCP; Reed Decreased aggression without loss of territory folCollege, Laval University
lowing cortisol injection in male cichlids
P1.44
DCE
Hanauer R, Ketterson E; Indiana University
P1.45
Hormonal and metabolic regulation of compensatory
testicular hypertrophy in the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris)
Corticosterone, immune function, and behavior in
free-living dark-eyed juncos
Baldo S, Guindre-Parker S*, Gilchrist HG, Does physiology mediate the link between acoustic
Doucet SM, Mennill DJ, Love OL; Department and visual signals and reproductive success in an
of Biological Sciences, University of Windsor, Arctic passerine?
National Wildlife Research Centre, Environment Canada
P1.46
DCE
Ferguson SF, Reichard DG, Rosvall KA, Whit- Behavioral and physiological responses to simulated
taker DJ, Ketterson ED; College of Wooster, territorial intrusions of short- and long- range song in
Ohio, Indiana University, Bloomington, Michi- male dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis)
gan State University, East Lansing
P1.47
DAB
Sewall KB, Nowicki S; Duke University
The relationship between testosterone and aggressive phenotype in male song sparrows (Melospiza
melodia)
Complementary to: Steve Morris and David Towle Special Session
P1.48
DAB
Kim D, Yu S-E; Yonsei University, Seoul
P1.49
DVM
Leary BP, Kavanagh K; University of Massa- The range of variation in pedal phalangeal proporchusetts Dartmouth
tions increases over the evolution of the avian lineage
P1.50
DCPB
Cruz MJ, Sourial MM, Weihrauch D*; Univer- Long term exposure to high environmental ammonia
sity of Manitoba
(HEA) impairs net ammonia secretion over the skin
of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis
P1.51
DCPB
Booth CE, Henry RP; Eastern Connecticut Mechanisms of H+ and ammonia excretion in exerState University, Auburn University
cising blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus
P1.52
DCPB
Obi I, Sterling KM, Simmons T, Ahearn GA; K-dependent 3H-D-glucose transport by hepatopanUniversity of North Florida, Jacksonville
creatic BBMV of the marine shrimp, Litopenaeus setiferus
P1.53
P1.54
Visual cues for burrow surveillance in fiddler crabs
Duka A, Ahearn GA; University of North Flori- Comparative sugar transport by crustacean hepatoda, Jacksonville
pancreas and intestine
DCPB
Kapper MA; Central Connecticut State Univer- Is the subcellular location of aquaporin-2 regulated
sity, New Britain
by reversible phosphorylation during salinity adaptation in G. Demissa gill?
37
P1.55
DCPB
Pitts NL, Hoke KL, Mykles DL, Ghalambhor Differences in the expression of muscle related
CK; Colorado State University
genes in response to predation cues in the Trinidad
guppy; Poecilia reticulata
P1.56
DCPB
Robinson AM, MacLea KS, Chang ES, Mykles Effects of molting on expression of FKBP12, an inDL; Colorado State University, University of hibitor of mTOR-regulated protein synthesis, in crusCalifornia, Davis Bodega Marine Lab
tacean skeletal muscle
P1.57
Cortes PA, Franco LM, Chappell MA, Nespolo Thermorregulatory capacities and energy-saving
RF; Universidad Austral de Chile, University of strategies in the South American marsupial, DromiCalifornia, Riverside
ciops gliroides
P1.58
DCPB
Hardy KM, Burnett KG, Burnett LE; Cal Poly The effect of hypercapnic hypoxia and bacterial inState University - San Luis Obispo, Medi- fection on protein synthesis rates in the Pacific whitecal University of South Carolina, College of leg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei
Charleston
P1.59
DCPB
Cosenza KS, Sorach K, Chang ES, Mykles DL; Effects of molting on myostatin expression in crustaColorado State University, University California cean skeletal muscle
Davis Bodega Marine Lab
P1.60
Pham D, Charmantier G, Boulo V, Grousset Osmoregulation in the peneid shrimp Litopenaeus
E, Wabete N, Charmantier-Daures M*; Ifre- stylirostris: ontogeny and localization of transporters
mer New Caledonia, University Montpellier 2,
France
P1.61
DCPB
Mitchell RT, Pinho BSH, Henry RP; Auburn Carbonic anhydrase induction in the euryhaline blue
University
crab, Callnectes sapidus, during low salinity acclimation is rate-limited by protein synthesis
P1.62
DCPB
Abuhagr AM, Chang ES, Mykles DL; Colorado Role of mTOR and TGFβ in Y-organ activation during
State University, University of California Davis the crustacean molting cycle
Bodega Marine Lab
P1.63
DCPB
Echlin ML, MacLea KS, Mykles DL; Colorado Cloning and characterization of a novel transforming
State University
growth factor-β in crustaceans
P1.64
DCPB
Marshall KL, Chang ES, Mykles DL; Colorado Myostatin and limb regenerate growth in the blackState University, University of California Davis back land crab, Gecarcinus lateralis
Bodega Marine Lab
P1.65
DCPB
Pennoyer K, Frederich M; University of New Differential whole animal and cellular level response
England
to salinity stress in two color morphs of Carcinus
maenas
Conservation Biology
P1.66
DEE
Burke RL, Dolcemascolo P*, Kanonik A; Hofs- Investigating changes in diamondback terrapin nesttra University, Montclair State University, Town ing behavior in Jamaica Bay, New York
of Hempstead Department of Conservation
and Waterways
P1.67
Maginn KE, Klaus JM, Welch AM; College of Environmental factors influencing the selection of
Charleston, SC, University of Central Florida
breeding habitat by the Carolina gopher frog, Lithobates capito
P1.68
Goote PC, Bergman DA; Grand Valley State Using crayfish to control zebra mussel populations
University
P1.70
DEE
Fox AM, Schrey AW, McCoy ED, Mushinsky Parentage analysis of the Florida sand skink, PlesHW; University of South Florida
tiodon reynoldsi, following relocation on the Lake
Wales Ridge in Central Florida
Ecomorphology
P1.71
DEE
Rader JA, Newsome SD, Martinez Del Rio C; Of isotopes and ovenbirds: seeking phenotype-enUniversity of Wyoming, Laramie
vironment correlations in South American Cinclodes
ovenbirds
P1.72
DCB
Crall JD, Combes SA; Harvard University
38
Flying high: body size, flight performance, and vertical stratification of orchid bee communities in tropical
rainforests
P1.73
P1.74
MacLean HJ, Higgins JK, Kingsolver JG, Buck- Local adaptation and responses to climate change in
ley LB; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Colias butterflies
DIZ
Duong N, Davidowitz G; University of Arizona
The effects of food availability on the workforce of
a social insect: response of worker production in
bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) colonies when food
availability is manipulated
DPCB
Kulathinal RJ, Liang Y, Hsieh ST; Temple Uni- Lizardbase: an integrative scientific database and
versity
educational resource for discovery and learning
Education
P1.75
P1.76
Tessmer D, Taylor KR, Nishikawa KC; Co- The experience of research from a high school
conino Institute of Technology, Northern Ari- teacher’s perspective
zona University
P1.77
DCB
Sarfati AL, Shaffer JF, Kier WM, Coble JS; Uni- Using research focused learning modules for outversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
reach to high school science classrooms
P1.78
DCPB
Carroll MA, Skeete D, Catapane EJ; Medgar STEP into science at Medgar Evers College, a sucEvers College, Brooklyn, NY
cessful strategic plan
P1.79
DIZ
Chan KYK; University of Washington, Seattle
P1.80
P1.81
Scientific process in practice, an activity based seminar for beginning science majors
Murdock C*, Debro L; Jacksonville State Uni- Mycobacteriophage isolation and characterization as
versity
a model to promote undergraduate research in the
freshman curriculum
DCE
P1.82
Addis EA, Boury NM, Powell-Coffman JA; Iowa Scientific reasoning skills in introductory biology
State University
Hawkins MB, Ferzli M, Overman E, Shea D; A studio lab for the undergraduate biology curricuNorth Carolina State University
lum: using a comparative endocrinology model to
recruit future scientists
Endocrine Disruption & Sexual Differentiation
P1.83
DCE
P1.83A
Priyamvada L, Garcia J*, Heckman K, Sch- The estrogen-disrupting compounds bisphenol-A
reiber AM; St. Lawrence University
(BPA) and atrazine inhibit thymus gland growth in
amphibian (Xenopus laevis) tadpoles
Garrehy CA, Benowitz-Fredericks ZM, Swee- Interactions between yolk testosterone levels and
ney K; Bucknell University
post-hatch food availability in male chickens: early
indicators of sexual maturation
P1.84
DCPB
Morgan HE, Edwards TM; Louisiana Tech Uni- Phytoestrogen variation among organs of soybeans
versity
P1.85
DCE
Wolff SE, Coston JM, Veldhoen N, Helbing CC, Effects of exposure to 4-tert-octylphenol on sexual
Propper CR; Northern Arizona University, Uni- differentiation and gene expression in African clawed
versity of Victoria
frogs
P1.86
DCE
Smelker KS, Valverde RA; Southeastern Loui- Vitellogenin induction by PCBs in the turtle Trachesiana University
mys scripta
P1.87
P1.88
Sweeney KM, Garrehy CA, Fisher KA, Benow- Effects of yolk testosterone levels and post-hatch
itz-Fredericks ZM; Bucknell University
food availability on wound healing in male domestic
chickens (Gallus gallus)
DCE
Paitz RT, Bowden RM; Illinois State University
A mechanistic understanding of yolk steroid effects
P1.89
Connor KR, Pradhan DS, Solomon-Lane TK, Endocrine correlates of initial sexual differentiation in
Willis MC, Naude PW, Grober MS; Georgia the bluebanded goby
State University, Atlanta, University of Georgia,
Athens
P1.90
Coz JH, Doheny BM, McCoy JA, Rainwater TR, Exploring genomic tools to sex non-sex chromoBoggs ASP, Guillette LJ; College of Charleston, somal animal, American alligator (Alligator mississipMedical University of SC/Hollings Marine Labo- piensis)
ratory
39
P1.91
Underwood EB, Kohno S, Rainwater TR, Using sexually dimorphic gene expression in scutes
Boggs ASP, Doheny B, McCoy J, Guillette LJ; as a marker of sex in the American alligator
College of Charleston, Hollings Marine Laboratory, MUSC, Charleston
P1.92
Doheny BM, Kohno S, McCoy JA, Guillette Jr Signaling and timing of Müllerian duct differentiation
LJ; Medical University of South Carolina, OB- in the American alligator
GYN/Hollings Marine Laboratory
Evolution of Form and Function
P1.93
DVM
Green P, Pang B, Van Valkenburgh B; Univer- Respiratory and olfactory turbinate size in canid and
sity of California, Los Angeles; University of arctoid carnivorans
Massachusetts, Amherst
P1.94
DVM
Curtis AA, Lai G, Van Valkenburgh B; Univer- Frontal sinus morphology in arctoid carnivorans
sity of California, Los Angeles
P1.95
DVM
Kaatz IM, Stewart DJ; SUNY-ESF Syracuse Morphological correlates of vocal traits in a clade of
NY
neotropical catfishes (Siluriformes: Doradidae and
Auchenipteridae): an adaptive radiation driven by
vocal traits?
P1.96
DCB
Clark CJ, Prum RO; Yale University Peabody Aeroelastic flutter and flight sounds across birds
Museum
P1.97
DVM
King HM, Hale ME; University of Chicago
P1.98
DVM
Taft N, Lemberg J, Daeschler E, Shubin N; Comparative analysis of the functional relationship
University of Chicago, Academy of Natural Sci- between the endochondral and dermal elements of
ences
the pectoral fin among fossil and living sarcopterygian fishes
P1.99
DVM
Gutzwiller SG, O’Connor PM, Su A; The Ohio Postcranial pneumaticity and bone structure in two
State University, Ohio University, Cleveland clades of neognath birds
State University
P1.100
Pelvic limb morphology in the lungfish Protopterus
annectens
Brandt E, Morris JS*, Carrier DR; University of Skeletal sexual dimorphism in gray wolves indicates
Utah
functional trade-offs in specialization for competition
versus locomotor economy
P1.101
DEE
Jorgensen ME; Ohio University
Examining the relationship between locomotor mode
and rate of morphological evolution in frogs
P1.102
DVM
Nygaard KR, Hund AK, Rand MS; Carleton Genetics and color development in a rare melanized
College
and pterin-less morph of a North American lizard
(Sceloporus)
P1.103
DVM
Feo TJ, Prum RO; Yale University
P1.104
DVM
Hieronymus TL, Simons ELR; Northeast Ohio Morphology and histology of avian quill knobs: The
Medical University, Midwestern University
fine structure of remigial feather attachments
P1.105
DVM
Morhardt A, Ridgely R, Witmer L; Ohio Univer- Gross Anatomical Brain Region Approximation (GAsity
BRA): a new technique for assessing brain size and
structure in extinct archosaurs
P1.106
DCB
Westneat MW, McCord CM; Field Museum of Phylogenetics, morphometrics and biomechanics of
Natural History, University of Chicago
reef fishes
P1.107
DEE
Hollingsworth Jr. PR, Hulsey CD; University of Evolution of the adductor mandibulae and premaxilTennessee
lary protrusion angle across eastern North American
minnows (Cyprinidae)
P1.108
DVM
Staab KL, Betancur-R R, Hernandez LP; Evolutionary origin and diversification of adductor
George Washington University
mandibula structure in cypriniform fishes
P1.109
DVM
Muller LJ, Staab KL, Hernandez LP; George Comparative adductor mandibula architecture and
Washington University
muscle fiber type composition within Cyprinidae
P1.110
DVM
Costantini KE, Hernandez LP; George Wash- Morphological variation in the palatal organ of Cypriington University
niformes
A revised model of feather shape development
40
P1.111
DVM
Rade CM, Hernandez LP; George Washington Morphological variation in the pharyngeal jaw appaUniversity
ratus of Cypriniformes
P1.112
DVM
Clemmensen SF, Hulsey CD; University of Convergence in pharyngeal jaw morphology in HeroTennessee, Knoxville
ine cichlids
P1.113
DVM
Rupp MF, Hulsey CD; University of Tennessee, Evolution of pectoral fins in malawi cichlids
Knoxville
P1.114
Gussekloo SWS, Grosse IR, Berthaume M, Finite element modeling suggests functional diverDumont ER; Wageningen University, Univer- gence in the skulls of palaeognathous and neognasity of Massachusetts, Amherst
thous birds
P1.115
DVM
Stewart TA, Hale ME; University of Chicago
Adipose fin function in Horabagrus brachysoma: first
identification of a muscular control mechanism for
the adipose fin
P1.116
DVM
Aluck RJ, Ward AB; Adelphi University
Fish out of water: evaluating the use of substrate
during terrestrial excursions
P1.117
DVM
Rivera G, Hansel MM, Adams DC; Iowa State Evolutionary rates and patterns of sexual shape diUniversity, Ames
morphism in the shells of emydid turtles
P1.119
DVM
O’Brien HD; Ohio University, Athens
Ontogeny and phylogeny of cranial vascular patterns
in the tragulidae (Artiodactyla: Ruminantia)
P1.120
DVM
McCartney JA; Stony Brook University
Vertebral number is correlated with ecology in snakes
(Squamata: Serpentes)
P1.121
DVM
Claeson KM; Ohio University Heritage College Connective tissues of the craniovertebral joint in raof Osteopathic Medicine
jidae
P1.122
DEE
Finkler MS; Indiana University Kokomo
Dimorphism on the inside: differences in visceral organ mass between male and female spring peepers
(Pseudacris crucifer)
Evolutionary Morphology: Color & Photoreception
P1.123
DEE
Dial TO, Santana SE, Eiting TP, Alfaro ME; Uni- How the bat got its stripes: roosting ecology and the
versity of California Los Angeles
evolution of pelage markings in bats
P1.124
DVM
Bonin JA, Homberger DG; Louisiana State Uni- Optical properties of yellow psittacofulvin colors in
versity, Baton Rouge
the tail feathers of cockatoos (Cacatuidae) and parrots (Psittacidae)
P1.125
DPCB
Ramirez MD, Oakley TH; University of Califor- Uncovering the molecular basis of dispersed photonia, Santa Barbara
reception in the cephalopod, Octopus bimaculoides
P1.126
DVM
Hancock JA, Biknevicius AR; Marietta College, The evolution of retinal morphology in birds
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens
Evolutionary Morphology: Paleobiology
P1.127
DPCB
Mooi R, Burns C; California Academy of Sci- Tic tacs from the Eocene of the Pacific Northwest:
ences, San Francisco
significant clypeasteroids from unexpected places
P1.128
DPCB
Burch SH, Smith ND, Nesbitt SJ, Irmis RB, Reconstructing the antebrachial and manual muscuTurner AH; Stony Brook University, Field Mu- lature in the basal theropod dinosaur Tawa hallae
seum, The University of Washington, Utah Museum of Natural History
P1.129
DEE
Pirtle EI, Tracy CR; University of Nevada Reno Why dinosaurs went extinct: a species-centered
analysis
Genetics and Evolution of Behavior
P1.130
DAB
Moreno P, Aracena J; Southwestern Oklahoma Differential starvation survival of field collected and
State University
laboratory wild type fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster)
P1.132
DNB
Soares D; University of Maryland College Park Jumping in the Trinidadian guppy
P1.132A
DAB
Renn SCP, Carleton J, Crotteau E; Reed Col- Molecular modules of maternal aggression in the Aflege
rican cichlid Astatotilapia burtoni
41
P1.133
P1.134
Peterson MP, Atwell JW, Mila B, Abolins-Abols Candidate genes and rapidly evolving migratory beM*, Ketterson ED; Indiana University, Bloom- havior in the genus Junco
ington, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales,
Madrid
DCPB
Shorter KR, Crossland J, Webb D, Talley L, Epigenetic effects of diet on a natural mammalian
Szalai G, Felder MR, Vrana PB; University of variant
South Carolina, Columbia
Genomics and Proteomics
P1.135
DPCB
Citarella MR, Girardo DO, Kohn AB, Moroz LL; Global discovery and validation of signaling moleWhitney Lab for Marine Bioscience, University cules in the ctenophore, Pleurobrachia bachei
of Florida, St Augustine, University of Florida,
Gainesville
P1.136
DEDB
Girardo DO, Citarella MR, Kohn AB, Moroz LL; Automatic transcriptome analysis and quest for sigWhitney Lab for Marine Bioscience, University naling molecules in basal metazoans
of Florida, St Augustine
P1.137
P1.138
Vaughn R, Garnhart N, Thomas WK, Garey Sequencing and analysis of the gastrula transcripJR, Livingston BT; University of South Florida, tome of the brittle star Ophiocoma wendtii
University of New Hampshire, California State
University, Long Beach
DEE
P1.139
Panhuis TM, Broitman-Maduro G, Uhrig J, Expressed sequence tag analysis of the Poeciliopsis
Maduro M, Reznick DN; Ohio Wesleyan Univ- placenta
eristy, University of California, Riverside
Bricker EA, Greenwold MJ, Sawyer RH; Uni- The molecular evolution of alpha keratins in reptiles
versity of South Carolina, Columbia
and birds
P1.141
DEDB
Smith JP, Rutter MT, Bridges MC, Easter- A genome-wide survey of evolutionarily conserved
ling MR, Jackson LA, Byrum CA*; College of nuclear transport genes in the sea urchin
Charleston
P1.142
DEE
Medlin AM, Cole AM, Shedlock AM; College of Global annotation and molecular evolutionary analyCharleston
sis of genomic repeats in the painted turtle, Chrysemys picta
P1.143
DEE
Bezault E, MacHado H, Hunter J, Joyce D, Genomics of adaptive radiation: gene duplication in
Lunt D, Renn SCP; Reed College, Stanford, African cichlid lineages
University of Hull
P1.144
DEE
Biardi J; Fairfield University
P1.145
DPCB
Porter ML, Haynes B, Crandall KA, Oakley TH, Evolutionary genomics of visual system complexity:
Cronin TW; University of Maryland Baltimore expressed opsin diversity in stomatopod crustaceans
County, Brigham Young University, University
of California, Santa Barbara
Comparative proteomic analysis of blood sera of
venom-resistant and non-resistant ground squirrels
under rattlesnake predation
Immunology
P1.146
DCPB
Rice CD; Clemson University
The Gulf killifish, fundulus grandis, as a key model
for determing the effects of environmental stressors
on immune function in Gulf of Mexico estuarine fish
P1.147
DCPB
Martin LB, Ardia DR, Hawley DM; University of A Research Coordination Network in Ecological imSouth Florida, Franklin and Marshall College, munology (RCNE)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
P1.148
DCPB
Klingensmith KC, Jorgensen DD; Roanoke Immune response to acute bacterial exposure in the
College
American lobster
P1.149
DCPB
Killpack TL, Oguchi Y, Karasov WH; University Ontogeny of constitutive innate immune function in
of Wisconsin-Madison
free-living altricial house sparrow nestlings
42
P1.150
DCPB
Eisner Pryor LJ, Casto JM; Illinois State Uni- Chronic mite infestation and its effects on nest sucversity
cess, immunity and development in European starling nestlings
P1.151
DCE
Carlton ED, Demas GE; Indiana University, Leptin and seasonal variation in sickness responses
Bloomington
in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)
P1.152
Forsman AM, Paitz RT; Cornell University, Illi- Geographic variation in maternal effects across the
nois State University
breeding range of the tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor)
Muscle Physiology and Biochemistry
P1.153
DCB
P1.154
Adkins ZE, De Buron I, Roumillat WA, McElroy The effect of a myxosporean parasite, Kudoa inornaEJ; College of Charleston, South Carolina De- ta on the flesh quality of spotted seatrout, Cynoscion
partment of Natural Resources
nebulosus
George NT, Salcedo MK*, Williams CD, Irving Myofilament lattice spacing increases as muscles
TC, Daniel TL; University of Washington, Se- shorten
attle, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
P1.155
DCPB
Fuqua RD, Monroy JA, Nishikawa KC; North- Force enhancement of soleus muscles from mdm
ern Arizona University
mice
P1.156
DEE
Charbonnier JF, Gerald G, Purrenhage J, Carry-over effects of pond canopy cover on locoSchaeffer P; Virginia Commonwealth Univer- motor performance of the American toad (Anaxyrus
sity, Nebraska Wesleyan University, University americanus)
of New Hampshire, Durham, Miami University
of Ohio, Oxford
P1.157
Holsinger RC, Potenza JB, Mercier AJ, Cooper Modulation and calcium sensitivity in rate and force
RL; University of Kentucky, Transylvania Uni- of contraction of the crayfish gut
versity, Brock University, Canada
P1.158
Khozein RT, Castro DJ, McCarther NM, Wade Evolution of muscle physiology and reproductive beJ, Johnson MA; Trinity University, Michigan havior in Anolis lizards
State University
P1.159
DVM
Velten BP, McLellan WA, Pabst DA; University A comparative study of the locomotor muscle of exof North Carolina, Wilmington
treme deep-diving cetaceans
P1.160
DCPB
King MO, Zhang Y, Tordsen T, Swanson DL; Seasonal phenotypic flexibility of muscle aerobic enUniversity of South Dakota
zyme activities in small birds
P1.161
DCPB
Ross TT, Kinsey ST; University of North Caro- β-GPA treatment leads to elevated basal metabolic
lina Wilmington
rate and enhanced exercise tolerance in mice
P1.162
DCPB
Grove TJ, Fort TJ; Valdosta State University
P1.163
DVM
Prince SC, Walker RA, Dearolf JL; Hendrix Effects of betamethasone on myosin light chain exCollege
pression of fetal Cavia porcellus intercostals
P1.164
DVM
Lee RJ, Walker RA, Dearolf JL; Hendrix Col- Betamethasone treatment of the diaphragm of fetal
lege
Cavia porcellus: a look at glycogen storage
P1.165
DVM
Walker RA, Dornhoffer TM, Dearolf JL; Hendrix Do multiple doses of betamethasone increase the
College
oxidative capacity of the fetal guinea pig scalenus
muscle?
P1.166
DNB
Krajniak K, Neal M; Southen Illinois University Further investigation of the effects of putative neuEdwardsville
rotransmitters on the body wall of Lumbricus terrestris
P1.167
DVM
Moore SJ, Walker RA, Dearolf JL; Hendrix Col- Do prenatal steroids affect the oxidative capacity of
lege
the guinea pigs rectus thoracis muscle?
P1.168
DVM
Redo AR, Walker RA, Dearolf JL; Hendrix Col- Determining the effect of prenatal steroids on the
lege
rectus abdominis of Cavia porcellus
P1.169
DVM
Riley LA, Sciortino A, Walker RA, Dearolf JL; The effect of prenatal steroids on the fatigue resisHendrix College
tance of the fetal guinea pig diaphragm
43
Functional characterization of calsequestrin from the
eurythermal killifish, Fundulus similis
P1.170
DVM
Butler MR, Chughtai A, Walker RA, Dearolf JL; The effect of prenatal steroids on the fast-twitch fiHendrix College
bers of the fetal guinea pig scalenus
Neurobiology: Development, Plasticity and Behavior
P1.171
DNB
P1.172
Prokop JA, Monzon RI, Krohmer RW; St. Xavi- Using the spinophilin protein as a method of assesser University, Chicago
ing regional neuronal plasticity in the brain of the
male red-sided garter snake
Maine AR, Powers SD, Lutterschmidt DI; Port- Fall migration is associated with changes in neuroland State University, Oregon
genesis in red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis)
P1.173
DNB
Hadjisolomou SP, Grasso FW; The Graduate Chromatophore control mechanisms underlying
Center of the City University of New York
crypsis in the European cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
P1.174
DNB
Powers SD, Maine AR, Lutterschmidt DI; Port- Seasonal variation in neurogenesis in red-sided garland State University, Oregon
ter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis)
P1.175
Yan Q, Dallman JE; University of Miami
P1.176
Smeets J, Krohmer RW; Saint Xavier Univer- Neurogenesis in the injured red-sided garter snake
sity, Chicago
brain
P1.177
DAB
P1.178
P1.179
Mapping developmentally dynamic synaptic inputs
on motor neurons in zebrafish
Lopez IL, Aracena J; Southwestern Oklahoma Decision-making in feeding and mating behaviors of
State University
field collected fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster)
Ellerby DJ, Hitchcock AC*; Wellesley College
DAB
Use of preferred escape trajectories in bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus)
Liu Y, Day LB, Summers K, Burmeister SS; Spatial navigation strategies of green poison dart
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Uni- frogs in a morris water maze task
versity of Mississippi, East Carolina University
P1.180
Provine SR, O’Malley H, Krochmal AR, Roth Memory use as a possible mechanism for over-land
TC; Kenyon College, Washington College
movements in eastern painted turtles (Chrysemys
picta picta): behavioral and neurological evidence
P1.181
Ernst DA, Lohmann KJ; University of North Undersea orientation mechanisms of horseshoe
Carolina at Chapel Hill
crabs
P1.182
DIZ
Lessios N, Rutowski R; Arizona State Univer- Orientation behavior and possible visual statocyst
sity
in a crustacean found in the Sonoran Desert: Triops
(Branchiopoda: Notostraca)
P1.183
DNB
Cooper RM, Schapker Finucane H, Adami M, Heart and ventilatory measures in crayfish during
Cooper RL; University of Kentucky
copulation
Population Ecology
P1.184
DCE
Williams TD, Evans Ogden LJ, Martin K; Simon Altitudinal differences in songbird fattening rates durFraser University, Canada, University of British ing fall migration
Columbia, Canada
P1.185
DEE
Diederich CM, Pechenik JA; Tufts University
Intertidal and subtidal Crepidula fornicata experiencing drastically different thermal conditions have similar physiological tolerances
P1.186
DIZ
Gilchrist SL; New College of Florida, Sarasota
A seven year study of shell use by Coenobita clypeatus on Cayos Cochinos Mejor, Bay Islands, Honduras
P1.187
DEE
Knight MS, Francis, Jr. AW; Armstrong Atlantic Catch and compare: ichthoplankton sampling methState University
ods in a Georgia estuary
P1.188
DEE
Wells SL, McConaugha JR; Old Dominion Uni- The effects of changing abundance on reproduction
versity, OEAS
in an exploited decapod crustacean
P1.189
DEE
Howell AL, Francis, Jr. AW; Armstrong Atlantic Abundance and variation of invertebrate zooplankState University
ton in a Georgia estuary
P1.190
DEE
Tracy CT, Todd J*, Wakeling S, Pirtle E, Tracy Predicting extinction due to global climate change
CR; University of Melbourne, University of Nevada Reno
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Reproductive & Parental Behaviors
P1.191
Lothery CJ, Thompson CF, Sakaluk SK; Illinois Self-maintenance versus reproduction: effect of exState University
perimentally increased food availability on female
incubation behavior, chronic stress levels, and offspring condition in house wrens
P1.192
DAB
Stahlschmidt ZR, Shine R, Denardo DF; Ari- The benefits and costs of parental care in free-rangzona State University, Tempe, University of ing pythons (Liasis fuscus) in tropical Australia
Sydney
P1.193
DAB
Cupp, Jr. PV; Eastern Kentucky University
P1.195
P1.196
Male green salamanders, Aneides aeneus, may help
defend some nest sites
Radzio TA, Tucker C, Strickland JT, Ligon DB, Can automated radio telemetry quantify ornate box
Delaney DK; Drexel University, Missouri State turtle activity and nesting patterns? University, US Fish and Wildlife Service, US
Army Corps of Engineers
DAB
P1.197
Willis MC, Pradhan DS, Naude PW, Solomon- Egg laying and development in bluebanded gobies
lane TK, Grober MS; Georgia State University,
Atlanta, University of Georgia, Athens
Sorenson GH, Huntington CE, Mauck RA; Ke- Which way to turn? Within-colony movement patnyon College, Bowdoin College
terns in a long-lived seabird
Thermobiology
P1.198
DCPB
P1.199
P1.200
Williams JB, Lee RE; Southern Illinois Univer- Effect of dehydration and freezing on cryoprotectant
sity, Miami University
and ion distribution and hemolymph volume in the
goldenrod gall fly, Eurosta solidaginis
Doelling AR, Williams JB; Southern Illinois Uni- Multiple freeze cycles induce oxidative stress and reversity Edwardsville
duce survival in the freeze-tolerant goldenrod gall fly,
Eurosta solidaginis
DCPB
Church A, Legters C, Papa J, Tymochko L, El- Antioxidant capacity and oxidative stress in the
nitsky MA*; Mercyhurst College
freeze-tolerant woolly bear caterpillar, Pyrrharctia
isabella
P1.201
Rosendale AJ, Costanzo JP, Lee RE; Miami Importance of a putative glucose transporter during
University, Oxford OH
physiological stress in the wood frog, Rana sylvatica
P1.202
Do Amaral MC, Costanzo JP, Lee RE; Miami Seasonal variation in liver glycogen phosphorylase
University
and cAMP-dependent protein kinase levels in Rana
sylvatica
P1.203
DCPB
Taylor G, Wilson A, Haukenes A; University of Evaluation of thermally induced cross-protection in
Arkansas at Pine Bluff
channel catfish
P1.204
DCPB
Wise KL, Gray EM; Colorado College
Thermal acclimation affects the aerobic scope of
hissing cockroaches
P1.205
DCPB
McCue MD; St. Mary’s University
Atmospheric oxygen availability limits thermotolerance at upper lethal temperatures: an examination
of environmental oxygen limitation in insects
P1.206
DEE
Chick LD, Fowler DA, Sanders NJ; University Variation in critical thermal limits of ant species along
of Tennessee, Knoxville
an elevational gradient
P1.207
DEE
Raffel TR, Herbig E*, Kobasa C, Venesky M, Climate variability reduces frog resistance to paraMcMahon TA, Rohr JR; Dickinson College, sitic infection
University of South Florida
P1.208
DCPB
Lewden A, Petit M, Vezina F*; Université du Low ambient temperatures may reduce cold endurQuébec à Rimouski, Canada
ance in wintering black-capped chickadees
P1.209
DCPB
Enzor LA, Place SP; University of South Caro- High latitude oceans in a high CO2 world: comparalina
tive analysis of the metabolic response of Antarctic
notothenioids to a multi-stressor scenario
P1.210
DCPB
Kawarasaki Y, Teets NM, Kobelkova A, Den- Rapid cold-hardening in the frozen state increases
linger DL, Lee RE; Miami University, Oxford, cold tolerance in the Antarctic midge, Belgica antarcOhio State University
tica
45
P1.212
DCPB
Jayasundara N, Somero GN; Stanford Univer- Cardiac thermal plasticity in the longjaw mudsucker
sity
Gillichthys mirabilis
P1.213
DCPB
Marquand TH, Berner NJ; Sewanee: The Uni- Seasonal expression of cytochrome c oxidase and
versity of the South
citrate synthase genes in the Eastern red spotted
newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens)
P1.214
DVM
Vargas F, Carrillo A, Hulse K, Hockersmith B, Effects of variable environmental temperatures on
Dickson K*; California State University, Fuller- hatching success and larval length and yolk area in
ton
the California grunion, Leuresthes tenuis
P1.215
DCPB
Jefimow M, Gutowski JP, Wojciechowski MS; Different diet does not affect thermal preferences
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
and daily energy expenditure of golden and Siberian
hamsters
P1.216
DVM
Porter WR, Witmer LM; Ohio University
Vascular patterns in iguanas: blood vessels and cephalic sites of thermal exchange
P1.217
Maki KG, Powers DR, Tobalske BW; George Heat dissipation during flight in calliope hummingFox University, University of Montana
birds (Stellula calliope)
P1.218
Copenhaver PE, Powers DR; George Fox Uni- Thermal preference and habitat choice in the roughversity
skinned newt (Taricha granulosa)
P1.219
DCPB
Costanzo JP, Do Amaral MC, Rosendale AR, Seasonal dynamics and influence of hibernaculum
Lee RE; Miami University, Oxford
temperature on energy reserves in the wood frog,
Rana sylvatica
P1.220
DCPB
Muir TJ, Dishong BD, Costanzo JP, Lee RE; Energy use in terrestrially hibernating hatchling turAugustana College, Miami University
tles (Chrysemys picta) is extremely sensitive to overwintering temperature
P1.221
Quinlan BA, Stevenson TJ, Buck CL, Dud- Post-weaning dynamics of the fecal microbial comdleston KN; University of Alaska Anchorage
munities of arctic ground squirrels
P1.222
Stevenson TJ, Buck CL, Quinlan BA, Dud- Post-weaning dynamics of the cecal microbial comdleston KN; University of Alaska Anchorage
munities of arctic ground squirrels
P1.223
DCPB
Assessing gene expression profiles during seasonal
thermoregulation in a hibernating primate, Cheirogaleus medius
Faherty SL, Yoder AD; Duke University
Ventilation and Circulation
P1.224
DCB
P1.225
Miller L, Waters JS, Harrison JF, Vandenbrooks The use of SR-µCT for 3D visualization of insect traJM, Yager DD, Xiao X, De Carlo F, Socha JJ; cheal systems
Virginia Tech, Arizona State University, University Maryland, Argonne National Lab.
Giarra MN, Vlachos PP, Socha JJ; Virginia Visualization of hemolymph flow in the heart of a
Polytechnic Institute and State University
cockroach
P1.226
DCB
Pendar H, Beringer D, Socha JJ; Virginia Tech Collapse patterns of insect tracheal tubes under
pressure
P1.227
DCB
Hochgraf JS, Socha JJ; Virginia Tech
Does tracheal compression in carabid beetles function as a unidirectional pump?
P1.228
DCB
Bourke J, Witmer L; Ohio University, Athens
Baffling bird noses: modeling the effects of turbinate
structure on airflow dynamics in ostriches and turkeys
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Thursday Schedule of Events
All events take place in the North Charleston Convention Center unless noted as (ES) for Embassy Suites Hotel
EVENT
TIME
LOCATION
Poster Session 2 Set Up
7:00-8:00 AM
Exhibit Hall AB
Registration
7:30 AM-5 PM
Exhibit Hall A Foyer
Exhibit Hall
9:30 AM-5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 2 Even Numbers Viewing
3:00-4:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 2 Odd Numbers Viewing
4:00-5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 2 Teardown
5:00-5:30 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Coffee Break/PM Poster Session Cash Bar
9:30-10:30 AM/3-5 PM Exhibit Hall AB
SPECIAL LECTURE
Howard Bern Lecture
6:30-7:30 PM
Ballroom A
AMS Lecture
7:30-8:30 PM
Ballroom C2
SYMPOSIA ORAL PRESENTATIONS
S4: Dispersal of Marine Organisms
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Ballroom A
S5: New Frontiers from Marine Snakes to Marine Ecosystems
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 8/9
S6: Comparative Proteomics of Environmental and Pollution Stress
7:50 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 10/11
CONTRIBUTED PAPER ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Session 30: Energetics
8:00-10:00 AM
Ballroom B
Session 31: Digestion
10:20 -11:40 AM
Ballroom B
Session 32: Form and Function: Feeding
8:00-10:00 AM
Ballroom C1
Session 33: Ecomorphology: Aquatic Locomotion and Body Shape
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C1
Session 34: Biodiversity and Biogeography I
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom C2
Session 35: Biodiversity and Biogeography II: Symbiosis
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C2
Session 36: Complementary to Symposium: Developmental Plasticity ...
8:00 AM - NOON
Ballroom C3
Session 37: Sexual Selection in Herps
8:00-10:00 AM
Club South
Session 38: Sexual Selection-General
10:20 AM-Noon
Club South
Session 39: Behavioral Ecology: Orientation
8:00-10:00 AM
Club North
Session 40: Behavioral Ecology: Predation
10:20 AM-Noon
Club North
Session 41: Complementary to Symposium: Mangrove Killifish ...
8:20-11:40 AM
Room 1
Session 42: Neurobiology: Motor Systems and Sensory-Motor Control
8:20 AM-Noon
Room 3
Session 43: Comp to Symp: Novel Methods to Analyze Animal Movement
8:00 AM-Noon
Rooms 6/7
Session 44: Evolutionary Morphology: Macroevo, Biomech, Ecomorphology
8:00-9:40 AM
Room 12
Session 45: Regulation of Reproduction
10:00 AM-Noon
Room 12
Session 46: Education
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 13
Session 47: Behavioral Ecology: Climate & Temperature
10:20 - 11:40 AM
Room 13
Session 48: Metabolism
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom B
Session 49: Locomotion: Terrestrial Mechanics and Gaits
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C1
Session 50: Population Ecology
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C2
Session 51: Evo-devo: Invertebrate Morphogenesis
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Session 52: Flight: Insect Control and Sensoriomotor Systems
1:00-2:40 PM
Club South
Session 53: Mating Behavior
1:00-2:40 PM
Club North
Session 54: Evolutionary Morphology: Evolutionary Paleobiology
1:00-2:20 PM
Room 1
Session 55: Neurobiology - Molecular Mechanisms
1:00-2:40 PM
Room 3
Session 56: Aquatic Locomotion: Flapping, Fins, and Flexibility
1:00-2:40 PM
Rooms 6/7
Session 57: Life History Evolution and Hormones
1:20-3:00 PM
Room 12
Session 58: Complementary to Symposium: Modeling Animal Locomotion I
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 13
COMMITTEE & BOARD MEETINGS
Invert Bio Editors
7:00 AM-8:00 AM
Edisto (ES)
SICB Division Secretaries
Noon-1:00 PM
Room 4
Educational Council
Noon-1:00 PM
Wando (ES)
Student Support Committee
8:00-10:00 PM
Exec Boardrm (ES)
Advisory Committee
8:00 PM
Sebens Suite
BUSINESS MEETINGS
DCE Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 1
DVM Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 6/7
DIZ Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 8/9
DNB Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 3
DPCB Meeting
5:15-6:15 PM
Room 10/11
WORKSHOPS AND PROGRAMS
Public Affairs Workshop
Noon-1:00 PM
Room 14
Experimental Studies of Osmoregulation in Marine/Estuarine Snakes…
8:00 -10:00 PM
Room 12
SOCIAL EVENTS
SRC Breakfast
6:30-8:00 AM
ES Restaurant
DCE Social
7:30-10:00 PM
Room 4 & Foyer
DCB/DVM/DEDB Social
8:00-10:00 PM
Ballroom Foyer
THURSDAY PROGRAM
SYMPOSIA
7:50 AM-3:00 PM
Ballroom A
Symposium S4: Dispersal of Marine Organisms
Supported by: DEDB, DEE, DIZ, & AMS
Organized by: Vicki Martin, Sara Lindsay
7:50 AM
Lindsay S; University of Maine
Introduction to the Symposium
8:00 AM
S4-1.1
DIZ
Winston JE; Virginia Museum of Natural Dispersal in marine organisms without a pelagic
History
phase
8:30 AM
S4-1.2
DIZ
Chan KYK, Clay TW, Grünbaum D; Uni- Physical constraints on larval swimming and
versity of Washington, Seattle
their implications for dispersal
9:00 AM
S4-1.3
DEE
Thatje S; University of Southampton, Dispersal capabilities, barophysiology and the
Southampton
evolution of Antarctic community structure
9:30 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM
S4-1.4
Young CM, He R, Emlet RB, Li Y, Qian Larval life and dispersal potential of deep-sea
H, Arellano SM, Van Gaest AL, Bennett animals from the Intra-American Seas
K, Smart TI, Wolf M, Rice ME; University of Oregon, North Carolina State
University, Smithsonian Marine Station,
Ft. Pierce
10:30 AM
S4-1.5
DIZ
Schulze A, Maiorova A, Timm LE, Rice Sipunculan larvae and “cosmopolitan” species
ME; Texas A&M University, Galveston,
Institute of Marine Biology, Smithsonian
Marine Station at Fort Pierce
11:00 AM
S4-1.6
DPCB
Bird CE, Timmers MA, Smouse PE, Haplotypes, genetic distance and the inference
Toonen RJ; University of Hawaii at of dispersal patterns using analysis of molecular
Manoa, NOAA Honolulu, Rutgers, The variance
State University of New Jersey
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM
S4-2.1
Levin LA, Becker BJ, Carson HS, Cook What controls connectivity? A place-based,
GS, Dibacco C, Fodrie FJ, Lope-Duarte multi-species approach
PC; Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of Washington, Tacoma,
University of Hawaii, Hilo, McGill University, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Rutgers University
1:30 PM
S4-2.2
Treml EA; University of Queensland, Bridging ecological and evolutionary timescales
Qld, Australia
with spatially-explicit network analysis of marine
population connectivity
2:00 PM
S4-2.3
Sotka EE; College of Charleston
2:30 PM
Selection, dispersal and the geography of phenotype in the sea
Discussion
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 8/9
Symposium S5: New Frontiers from Marine Snakes to Marine Ecosystems
Supported by: DAB, DCPB, DNB, DESB, & DVM
Organized by: Harvey Lillywhite, Francois Brischoux
8:00 AM
8:05 AM
Lillywhite HB; University of Florida, Introduction to the Symposium
Gainesville
S5-1.1
Murphy J; Field Museum of Natural His- Marine invasions by non-sea snakes, with
tory
thoughts on terrestrial-aquatic-marine transitions 48
8:30 AM
S5-1.2
9:00 AM
S5-1.3
9:30 AM
S5-1.4
Voris HK; Field Museum of Natural His- How a dynamic climate and landscape in Southtory, Chicago
east Asia during the neogene directed the evolution and diversification of marine snakes
DCPB
Lillywhite HB, Brischoux F, Sheehy III Dehydration and freshwater drinking requireCM, Pfaller JB; University of Florida, ments of marine snakes
Gainesville, University of Texas at Arlington
Brischoux F, Tingley R, Shine R, Lilly- Distributional data helps to identify evolutionary
white HB; CEBC-CNRS, France, Uni- challenges: oceanic salinity as a major constraint
versity of Sydney, Australia, University during the transition to marine life in snakes
of Florida
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:30 AM
S5-1.5
DEE
Babonis LS, Brischoux F; University of Perspectives on salt gland evolution in marine
Hawaii/Kewalo Marine Laboratory, CE- snakes
BC-CNRS, France
11:00 AM
S5-1.6
DEE
Heatwole H, Grech A, Monahan J, King Ectothermy in the marine environment: new perS, Marsh H; North Carolina State Uni- spectives from the ecology and geography of
versity, Raleigh, James Cook University, sea snakes
Townsville, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond
11:30 AM
S5-1.7
Tu M-C, Liu Y-L; National Taiwan Nor- New perspectives on the extent of terrestriality
mal University
in three species of sea kraits and their habitat
selection
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM
S5-2.1
Bonnet X; CNRS CEBC France
1:30 PM
S5-2.2
Pfaller JB, Frick MG, Brischoux FEO, Ecology of epibiosis: what can we learn from
Sheehy III CM, Lillywhite HB; Univer- marine reptiles
sity of Florida, Gainesville, University of
Texas at Arlington
2:00 PM
S5-2.3
Sanders KL, Rasmussen AR, De Silva Ecological innovation and speciation in vivipaA, Mumpuni NA, Ukuwela DB; Univer- rous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae)
sity of Adelaide, Australia, Royal Danish
Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark, Amphibia and Reptile Research Organisation of Sri Lanka, Museum of Zoology,
Bogor
2:30 PM
S5-2.4
DEE
Long term field study of sea kraits in New Caledonia: fundamental and conservation issues
Sheehy III CM, Lillywhite HB, Pfaller JB; Low genetic diversity across the Pacific Ocean
University of Texas at Arlington, Univer- in the pelagic sea snake, Pelamis platurus
sity of Florida
7:50 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 10/11
Symposium S6: Comparative Proteomics of Environmental and Pollution Stress
Supported by: DCE, DCPB, & DNB
Organized by: Lars Tomanek
7:50 AM
S6-1.0
8:00 AM
S6-1.1
DCPB
Dowd WW; Loyola Marymount Univer- Experimental contexts and statistical choices:
sity
challenges for interpreting the proteomics of environmental stress
Introduction
8:30 AM
S6-1.2
DCPB
Rees BB; University New Orleans
Tomanek L;
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The potential of piscine proteomics: examples
from studies with Fundulus
9:00 AM
S6-1.3
DCPB
Adams NL, Campanale JP, Foltz KR; Damage or defenses: an examination of how the
California Polytechnic State University, sea urchin proteome changes in response to ulScripps Institution of Oceanography, traviolet radiation
University of California, San Diego, and
Santa Barbara
9:30 AM
S6-1.4
DCPB
Cristobal S, Amelina H, Apraiz I*, Bayat Environmental proteomics in pollution assessN, Danielsson G; Linköping University, ment
Sweden, Stockholm University, Sweden
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:30 AM
S6-1.5
DCPB
Fields PA, Cox K, Karch KR; Franklin & Latitudinal variation in protein expression in the
Marshall College
salt marsh mussel Geukensia demissa
11:00 AM
S6-1.6
DCPB
Tomanek L; California State University, Environmental stress proteomics of the mussel
San Luis Obispo
Mytilus
11:30 AM
S6-1.7
DCPB
Dilly GF, Young CR, Lane WS, Pangalinan J, Girguis PR; Harvard University,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
DOE Joint Genome Institute
Exploring the limit of metazoan thermal tolerance via comparative proteomics: thermally
induced expression shifts in hydrothermal vent
polychaetes P. sulfincola and P. palmiformis
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:30 PM
S6-2.1
Martyniuk CJ, Chown B, Doperalski NJ, Proteomics as a tool to study neurotoxicity in fish
Feswick A, Kroll KJ, Spade DS, Barber
DS, Denslow ND; University of New
Brunswick, University of Florida
2:00 PM
S6-2.2
Silvestre F; University of Namur
2:30 PM
S6-2.3
Denslow ND, Martyniuk C, Alvarez S, Proteomic expression patterns in fathead minVilleneuve DL, Ankley GT; University nows exposed to trenbolone and flutamide
of Florida, University of New Bruswick,
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center,
US EPA, Duluth
Mechanisms of acclimation to pollutants and
elevated temperature in aquatic organisms.
Changes of the cellular phenotype revealed by
proteomics
THURSDAY PROGRAM
MORNING SESSIONS
8:00-10:00 AM
Ballroom B
Session 30: Energetics
Co-Chairs: Christopher Guglielmo, Victoria Gibbs
8:00 AM
30.1
DCPB
Guglielmo CG, Gerson AR; University of The effects of high carbohydrate versus high
Western Ontario
protein diet on body composition, endurance
flight capacity and fuel mixture in a migratory
songbird
8:20 AM
30.2
DCPB
Contreras HL, Davidowitz G; University The effect of nectar sugar concentration on the
of Arizona
specific dynamic action of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta
8:40 AM
30.3
DCPB
Anderson RA, Karasov WH, Nagy KA; Ecological cost of growth in a free-ranging lizard
Western Washington University, University Wisconsin, Madison, University
California, Los Angeles
9:00 AM
30.4
DCPB
Jackson AGS, Hicks JW; University of Energetics of reproduction in the oviparous
California, Irvine
squamate, Lamprophis fuliginosus
9:20 AM
30.5
DCPB
Powers DR, Friesen CR, Mason RT, The energetic cost of courtship in male vs. feMichaelson JB; George Fox University, male red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirOregon State University
talis parietalis)
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9:40 AM
30.6
Tavoni S, Champagne C, Houser D, Lactate turnover and glucose production in freeCrocker D; Sonoma State University, ranging northern elephant seal pups Mirounga
University of California, Santa Cruz, Na- angustirostris
tional Marine Mammal Foundation
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 -11:40 AM
Ballroom B
Session 31: Digestion
Co-Chairs: Christopher Guglielmo, Victoria Gibbs
10:20 AM
31.1
DCPB
Gibbs VK, Cunningham AC, Watts SA; Enigma of the sea urchin gut: abiotic and biotic
University of Alabama at Birmingham
conditions influence form and function
10:40 AM
31.2
DCPB
Price ER, Ruff L, Guerra A, Karasov Mice increase reliance on paracellular intestinal
WH; University of Wisconsin - Madison absorption in response to increased energy demand
11:00 AM
31.3
DEE
Borchert JD, Rusch T, Angilletta M; Ari- Variation in assimilation rate among populations
zona State University
of Sceloporus lizards at constant and fluctuating
temperatures
11:20 AM
31.4
DCPB
Kline LW, Karpinski E; University of Al- The flavone, chrysin, relaxes cholecystokini or
berta, Edmonton
KCl-induced tension in male guinea pig gallbladder strips through multiple signaling pathways
8:00-10:00 AM
Ballroom C1
Session 32: Form and Function: Feeding
Chair: David Collar
8:00 AM
32.1
DVM
Mehta RS, Pollard RE; University of Morays de-couple feeding and respiration via a
California, Santa Cruz, and Davis
parabranchial pouch
8:20 AM
32.2
DVM
Dean M, Huber D, Goo B, Danos N, On the jaws of lamniform sharks
Shimada K, Summers A; MPI, UT, UCI,
DePaul, FHL/UW
8:40 AM
32.3
DCB
Gidmark NJ, Tarrant JC, Brainerd EL; Pharyngeal jaw function in three cyprinid fishes
Brown University
9:00 AM
32.4
DVM
Geerinckx T, Huysseune A, Boone M, Soft dentin results in unique, naturally bendable
Claeys M, Couvreur M, De Kegel B, teeth in scraping catfish
Mast P, Van Hoorebeke L, Verbeken K,
Adriaens D; Ghent University
9:20 AM
32.5
DVM
Collar D, Mehta R, Revell L, Alfaro M, Does feeding mode constrain diversification of
Wainwright P; University California, the skull in elopomorph fishes?
Santa Cruz, University Massachusetts,
Boston, University California, Los Angeles, University California, Davis
9:40 AM
32.6
DVM
McGee MD, Wainwright PC; University Divergence in the functional morphology and
of California, Davis
feeding kinematics of threespine stickleback
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C1
Session 33: Ecomorphology: Aquatic Locomotion and Body Shape
Chair: Christofer Clemente
10:20 AM
33.1
DCB
Clemente CJ, Richards CT; Harvard Limitations to swimming speed in drag based
University
aquatic systems
10:40 AM
33.2
DVM
Kane EA, Higham TE; University of Cali- How sculpin pectoral fin morphology changes
fornia, Riverside
with demand across habitat transitions
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11:00 AM
33.3
DVM
Blob RW, Kawano SM, Moody KN, Environmentally correlated divergence in morBurchfield HJ, Maie T, Ptacek MP, phology and climbing performance in waterfallSchoenfuss HL; Clemson University, St. climbing fish from Hawai’i and Kaua’
Cloud State University
11:20 AM
33.4
DVM
Rivera G, Davis JN, Godwin JC, Adams Parallel evolution of shape divergence in the
DC; Iowa State University, Tuskegee shells of freshwater turtles inhabiting different
University, Alabama Natural Heritage flow regimes
Program
11:40 AM
33.5
DVM
Reynaga CM, Collar DC, Ward AB, A revised metric to quantify body shape diversity
Mehta RS; University of California, San- in vertebrates
ta Cruz, Adelphi University
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom C2
Session 34: Biodiversity and Biogeography I
Chair: Don Munson
8:00 AM
34.1
8:20 AM
34.2
DIZ
Garey JR, Wu T, Ayres E, Bardgett RD, The global distribution and diversity of soil inverWall DH; University of South Florida, tebrates
Colorado State University, Lancaster
University, Colorado State University
8:40 AM
34.3
DEE
Berke SK, Jablonski D, Krug AZ; Uni- Do clams of a feather arise together? Evolutionversity of Chicago
ary dynamics, latitudinal gradients, and the global deployment of bivalve life habits
9:00 AM
34.4
9:20 AM
34.5
Munson DA; Washington
Chestertown, MD
College, The distribution of Acanthamoeba spp. in marine
sediments from Great Sound, Bermuda
Gong SY, Tsukimura B; California State Environmental effects on native and non-native
University Fresno
copepod populations in San Francisco Bay
DEE
Diamond SE, Sorger DM, Hulcr J, Pelini Predicting regional and global responses of ants
SL, Sanders NJ, Ellison AM, Gotelli NJ, to climate change
Dunn RR; North Carolina State University, Harvard Forest, University of Tennessee, University of Vermont
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C2
Session 35: Biodiversity and Biogeography II: Symbiosis
Chair: Michael Sears
10:00 AM
35.1
DEE
Helmuth B, Kearney MR, Matzelle A; Forecasting the sublethal impacts of climate
University of South Carolina, Columbia, change: no more lizard lovin’ and mussel beachUniversity of Melbourne, Victoria
es?
10:20 AM
35.2
DIZ
Meyer EL, Matzke NJ, Williams S; Uni- Novel remote sensing technique assesses interversity of California, Berkeley
tidal habitat and reveals population expansion of
West Indian topshell
10:40 AM
35.3
11:00 AM
35.4
DEE
Wethey DS, Woodin SA, Hilbish TJ, Extreme events and biogeography of range
Lima FP, Jones SJ; University South boundaries in the European intertidal
Carolina, Columbia, CIBIO, University
Porto, Portugal, NOAA, Washington DC
11:20 AM
35.5
DEE
Dillon ME, Frazier MR; University of Development time, seasonality, and body size
Wyoming, Laramie, US EPA, Western clines in insects: a general explanation?
Ecology Division
Brown A, Thatje S; University of South- Respiratory response of the deep-sea amphipod
ampton
Stephonyx biscayensis indicates bathymetric
range limitation by temperature and hydrostatic
pressure
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11:40 AM
35.6
DEE
Sears MW, Angilletta MJ, Buckley LB; Responses of species to climate change: the
Bryn Mawr College, Arizona State Uni- role of thermal adaptation of thermal reaction
versity, University of North Carolina- norms
Chapel Hill
8:00-11:40 AM
Ballroom C3
Session 36: Complementary to Symposium: Developmental Plasticity & Evolutionary Innovation
Co-Chairs: Richard Palmer, Diane Adams
8:00 AM
36.1
DEDB
Pires Da Silva A; University of Texas at Sex determination in a nematode that produces
Arlington
males, females and hermaphrodites
8:20 AM
36.2
DEDB
Adams DK, Sewell MA, Nowakowski Mechanism underlying developmental plasticity
NM, Angerer LM; National Institutes of in echinoid larval form
Health, University of Auckland, New
Zealand, American University, Washington, DC
8:40 AM
36.3
DEE
Hahn DA, Clemmensen SF; University Indian summer: photoperiod alters thermally inof Florida, University of Tennessee
duced plasticity in life history and morphological
traits
9:00 AM
36.4
DIZ
Schwab DB, Allen JD; College of Wil- Maternal size effects on reproduction and develliam and Mary
opment in the mud snail, Ilyanassa obsoleta
9:20 AM
36.5
Vrana PB; University of South Carolina
Disruption of developmental & epigenetic programs in peromyscus hybrids
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM
36.6
10:40 AM
36.7
DVM
Rose CS, James B; James Madison Plasticity of lung development in frogs
University
11:00 AM
36.8
DEDB
Palmer AR; University of Alberta
11:20 AM
36.9
DCPB
McLeod L, Cacciatore C, Lupica N, Lut- Novel insights into stem cell activity and angioton BV*; Endicott College
genesis from an elasmobranch, Leucoraja erinacea
Prakash M; Stanford University
Hydraulic stress induced bubble nucleation and
growth during pupal metamorphosis
Developmental plasticity and the origin of novel
forms: unveiling of cryptic genetic variation via
‘use and disuse’
8:00-10:00 AM
Club South
Session 37: Sexual Selection in Herps
Co-Chairs: Michele Johnson, Bieke Vanhooydonck
8:00 AM
37.1
Duryea MC, Kern AD, Cox RM, Cals- Approximate Bayesian analysis of sire precebeek RG; Dartmouth College, Rutgers dence reveals first-male advantage in the brown
University, University of Virginia
anole lizard (Anolis sagrei)
8:20 AM
37.2
8:40 AM
37.3
9:00 AM
37.4
DEE
Vanhooydonck B, Herrel A; University of The growing dewlap - comparing growth trajecAntwerp, Belgium, National Museum of tories in sexually and naturally selected traits in
Natural History, France
male and female Anolis baracoae
9:20 AM
37.5
DEE
Johnson MA, Sanger TJ, Sparks MN, Sexual dimorphisms in Anolis lizard behavior
Losos JB; Trinity University, Harvard and morphology: the result of niche partitioning
University
or sexual selection?
DEE
Huyghe K, San-Jose LM, Peñalver AM, The lizard’s tail: size matters! Determinants of
Fitze PS; University of Antwerp, Bel- mating success in the common lizard
gium, CSIC-MNCN, Spain, UNIL, Switzerland
Friesen CR, Estes S, Mason RT; Or- Snake sex in the city or the country? Different
egon State University, Portland State mating aggregation densities generate asymUniversity
metry in postcopulatory sexual selection in two
populations of red-sided garter snakes
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9:40 AM
37.6
DEE
Twomey E, Summers K; East Carolina Sexual selection in the mimic poison frog RaniUniversity
tomeya imitator
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Club South
Session 38: Sexual Selection-General
Co-Chairs: Mary Hart, Maren Vitousek
10:20 AM
38.1
DAB
McCullough E, Weingarden P, Emlen D, Elaborate weapons: the costs of producing and
Tobalske B; University of Montana
carrying horns in a giant rhinoceros beetle
10:40 AM
38.2
DEE
Wilson RS;
Queensland
11:00 AM
38.3
11:20 AM
38.4
11:40 AM
38.5
The
University
Condition-dependent display traits as signals of
the functionality of vital cellular processes
Hill GE; Auburn University
DEE
of Bigger is better in all environments: temperatureinduced variation in phallus size is a reliable indicator of male physical performance and gamete
quality
Vitousek MN, Stewart RA, Safran RJ; Signal color drives seasonal oxidative stress and
University of Colorado, Boulder, Indiana testosterone profiles in a songbird.
University
Hart MK; University of Kentucky, Lex- Flexible sex allocation in a group-living simultaington
neous hermaphrodite
8:00-10:00 AM
Club North
Session 39: Behavioral Ecology: Orientation
Chair: Alan Harvey
8:00 AM
39.1
DAB
Lohmann KJ, Putman NF, Lohmann Navigating the Atlantic Ocean with geomagnetic
CMF; University of North Carolina at markers: an inherited magnetic map in hatchling
Chapel Hill
loggerhead sea turtles
8:20 AM
39.2
DIZ
Huang H-D, Wu C-H, Liu HC; National Magnetic orientation for larval release migration
Museum of Natural Science, Taiwan, by the land crab Metasesarma aubryi in Kenting
National Chung-Hsing University, Tai- National Park, southern Taiwan
wan, Providence University, Taiwan
8:40 AM
39.3
DAB
Painter MS, Dommer DH, Gnirke M, Characterizing the light-dependent magnetic
Tran D, Moore B, Phillips JB; Virginia compass of Drosophila melanogaster
Tech
9:00 AM
39.4
9:20 AM
39.5
DAB
Shields VDC, Sanford JL, Otalora-Luna Do you see what i see?: visual orientation beF, Dickens JC; Towson University, In- havior of Colorado potato beetle larvae to emisstituto Venezolano de Investigaciones sive colors
Cientificas, USDA, Beltsville Agricultural
Research Center
9:40 AM
39.6
DAB
Sprayberry JDH, Riffell JA; Muhlenberg Impacts of non-insecticidal agricultural chemiCollege, University Washington
cals on olfactory behaviors in bumblebees
Harvey A, Whitford G, Delorenzo S; Hunger-mediated phototaxis in adult brine
Georgia Southern University, States- shrimp
boro
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Club North
Session 40: Behavioral Ecology: Predation
Chair: Tracy Langkilde
10:20 AM
40.1
Jooste E, Swanepoel LH, Pitman RT, Unusually high predation on Chacma baboons
Van Hoven W; University of Pretoria, (Papio ursinus) by female leopards (Panthera
South Africa, University of Plymouth, UK pardus) in the Waterberg Mountains, South Africa
54
10:40 AM
40.2
Steffenson MM, Formanowicz DR; Uni- Predation ability in the wolf spider Hogna helluo
versity of Texas at Arlington
11:00 AM
40.3
DAB
Larabee FJ, Suarez AV; University of Il- Evolutionary co-option of trap-jaw ant mandible
linois, Urbana-Champaign
strikes: defensive interactions with antlions
11:20 AM
40.4
DEE
Langkilde T, Freidenfelds NA, Robbins Evading invaders: adaptive significance of a beTR; Penn State University
havioral response
11:40 AM
40.5
Samuni-Blank M, Izhaki I, Dearing MD, From a seed predator to a high-quality seed
Arad Z; Technion, Israel, University of disperser: the tale of Acomys cahirinus and
Haifa, Israel, University of Utah, Salt Ochradenus baccatus Lake City
8:20-11:40 AM
Room 1
Session 41: Complementary to Symposium: Mangrove Killifish & Integrative Biology
Co-Chairs: David Bechler, Miriam Ashley-Ross
8:20 AM
41.1
Currie S, Fuller A, Earley RL, Cooper Wild but not angry - mangrove rivulus KryptoleC, Reagan K, Taylor DS, Wright PA; bias marmoratus captured from crab burrows in
Mount Allison University, University of the field show little sign of aggression
Alabama, Tuscaloosa, University of
Guelph, Canada, Brevard County Environmentally Endangered Lands Program
8:40 AM
41.2
DAB
Perlman BM, Ashley-Ross MA, Gibb Flipping out: jumping performance of mangrove
AC, Earley RL; Wake Forest University, rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoratus) from different
Northern Arizona University, University geographic locations
of Alabama
9:00 AM
41.3
DCE
Hanninen AF, Davis AG, Lee EA, Wong Endocrine and life history plasticity in an amSC, Earley RL; University of Alabama
phibious fish
9:20 AM
41.4
Turko A, Cooper C, Wright P; University Terrestrially induced gill remodelling reduces the
of Guelph
aquatic respiratory function of Kryptolebias marmoratus
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM
41.6
Bernhardt L, Bechler DL, Ring BC, Elder The impact of color on egg laying rates and outJF; Valdosta State University
crossing of Kryptolebias marmoratus
10:40 AM
41.7
11:00 AM
41.8
Stanley SG, Garcia MJ, Vaughn S, Going to great lengths: population and genotypic
Taylor DS, Earley RL; University of Ala- effects on growth and development in the manbama, Tuscaloosa, Brevard County En- grove rivulus
vironmentally Endangered Lands Program, Melbourne, Florida
11:20 AM
41.9
Fuller AB, Hanninen AF, Robinson S, Social context and behavioral plasticity in the
Lenox A, Earley RL; University of Ala- mangrove rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoratus)
bama, Tuscaloosa
DAB
Garcia MJ, Stanley S, Vaughn S, Earley Evidence for local adaptation of life history traits
RL, Taylor DS; University of Alabama, in the mangrove rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoraBrevard County Environmentally En- tus)
dangered Lands Program
8:20-11:40 AM
Room 3
Session 42: Neurobiology: Motor Systems and Sensory-Motor Control
Chair: Duane McPherson
8:20 AM
42.1
DCB
Lin H, Ros IG, Biewener AA; Harvard A bird’s eye view of path planning: is there a
University
simple rule for flying in a cluttered environment?
55
8:40 AM
42.2
DCB
Fechko AS, Hinterwirth AJ, Daniel TL; Gaining insight: visual feedback control in the
University of Washington
hawkmoth Manduca sexta
9:00 AM
42.3
DAB
Van Breugel F, Dickinson M; California Flight decisions: target orientation, landing, and
Institute of Technology, University of obstacle avoidance in fruit flies
Washington
9:20 AM
42.4
DNB
Chung BP, Linan-Velez G, Cattaert D, A hybrid neuromechanical system for studying
Edwards DH; Georgia State University, reflex reversal in crayfish
University of Bordeaux 1
9:40 AM
42.5
DCB
Gutmann AK; University of Moscow, ID
A mechanical basis for bilateral deficit and facilitation
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM
42.6
DNB
Tahir U, Edwards DH; Georgia State Suppression of inappropriate reflexes during
University
centrally commanded movements
10:40 AM
42.7
11:00 AM
42.8
DNB
Eichinger JM, Satterlie RA; University of Turning mechanisms in cubomedusae
North Carolina Wilmington
11:20 AM
42.9
DVM
Liu Y-C, Hale ME; University Chicago
Bielecki J, Garm A; University of Copen- Swim pacemaker response to bath applied neuhagen
rotransmitters in the box jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora rhopalium
Activity of Mauthner cells and their serial homologues during alternative startles in larval zebrafish
8:00-11:40 AM
Rooms 6/7
Session 43: Complementary to Symposium: Novel Methods to Analyze Animal Movement
Co-Chairs: Nicolai Konow, Gordon Berman
8:00 AM
43.1
DCB
Konow N, Roberts TJ; Brown University Does extended training alter the operating length
of leg extensor muscles?
8:20 AM
43.2
DCB
Bergou AJ, Franck J, Reimnitz L, Riskin Inertial and fluid forces during bat flight maneuD, Taubin G, Swartz S, Breuer K; Brown vers
University
8:40 AM
43.3
9:00 AM
43.4
DAB
Zabala FA, Dickinson MH; University of Vision-based altitude control in freely flying DroWashington
sophila
9:20 AM
43.5
DAB
Bowlin MS, Enstrom DA, Cochran WW, Migration in three dimensions: flight altitudes of
Cochran J; University of Michgan-Dear- small migratory birds
born, Illinois Natural History Survey,
JDJC Corporation
9:40 AM
43.6
DNB
Rastogi A, Rani S, Kumar V*; University Phase inversion in neural activity of the sensory
of Lucknow, University of Delhi
systems but not the putative biological clock parallels behavioral shift during migration in a nightmigratory songbird
Prakash M, Donald K; Stanford Univer- Flying in two dimensions
sity
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM
43.7
DCB
Beatus T, Ristroph LG, Morozova S, Rock and roll - how do flies recover from aerial
Iams SM, Wang ZJ, Guckenheimer JM, stumbles?
Cohen I; Cornell University
10:40 AM
43.8
DCB
Gravish N, Saldana L, Jankovsky N, Climbing and falling in confined environments
Goodisman MAD, Goldman DI; Georgia
Tech
11:00 AM
43.9
DIZ
Dorgan KM, Rouse G; Scripps Institu- Peristaltic burrowing in beach sands by the polytion of Oceanography
chaete Thoracophelia mucronata
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11:20 AM
43.10
Landler L, Von Oheimb PV; Virginia Y-axis orientation in South American freshwater
Tech, Natural History Museum of Vien- snails (Chilina spp.)
na, Austria, Department of Animal Ecology and Systematics, Germany
8:00-9:40 AM
Room 12
Session 44: Evolutionary Morphology: Macroevolution, Biomechanics, Ecomorphology
Chair: Herrel Whitcombe
8:00 AM
44.1
Whitcome KK, O’Connor JP, Lopez J, Effect of pelvic rotation on stride length: redefinMiller EE, Burns JL; University of Cin- ing the human obstetrical dilemma
cinnati, Harvard University
8:20 AM
44.2
Sherratt E, Wilkinson M, Gower DJ, Evolution of cranial modularity in caecilians
Klingenberg CP; Harvard University,
The Natural History Museum, UK, The
University of Manchester, UK
8:40 AM
44.3
DVM
Olsen AM, Westneat MW; University of Beyond the beak: modeling avian cranial kinesis
Chicago, Field Museum of Natural His- and the evolution of bird skull shapes
tory
9:00 AM
44.4
DVM
Herrel A, Cornette R; Département The evolution of form and function in the greater
d’Ecologie et de Gestion de la Biodiver- white-toothed shrew
sité, France, Origine, Structure et Evolution de la Biodiversité (OSEB), France
9:20 AM
44.5
DVM
Dial TR, Heers AM, Tobalske BW; Ontogeny of aerodynamics in Mallard ducks:
Brown University, University of Montana comparative performance and developmental
implications
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM-Noon
Room 12
Session 45: Regulation of Reproduction
Co-Chairs: Kristin Navara, Stacia Sower
10:00 AM
45.1
10:20 AM
45.2
DCE
Rosen O, Manor R, Weil S, Aflalo ED, The identification of Cq-MAG, a novel androAbdu U, Sagi A; Ben Gurion University genic gland-specific gene encoding a putative
of the Negev
crustacean membrane-anchored protein
10:40 AM
45.3
DCE
Kumar S, Ganji PCN, Song H, Von Kalm siRNA-mediated down-regulation of hexamerins
L, Borst DW; University of Central Flor- suppresses reproduction and feeding in the lubida
ber grasshopper Romalea microptera
11:00 AM
45.4
DCE
Sower S, Osugi T, Daukss D, Gazda K, Evolutionary origin of Gonadotropin-Inhibitory
Ubuka T, Kosugi T, Tsutsui K; University Hormone (GnIH): isolation, localization and bioNew Hampshire, Waseda University, logical activity of lamprey GnIH ortholog
Japan
11:20 AM
45.5
DCE
Connolly MH, Dutkosky RM, Heah TP, Vitellogenin gene expression is correlated with
Sayler GS, Henry TB; University of Ten- stage 2 oogenesis in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
nessee, Knoxville
11:40 AM
45.6
DCE
Anderson EM, Navara KJ; University of Hormone content of rooster seminal plasma and
Georgia, Athens
effects on sperm quality and fertility
Albergotti LC, Hamlin HJ, McCoy MW,
Kohno S, Guillette, Jr. LJ; University of
Florida, Gainesville, University of Maine,
Orono, Medical University of South Carolina
57
Steroidogenesis and steroid hormone signaling
in the chorioallantoic membrane of the domestic
chicken (Gallus gallus), the American alligator
(Alligator mississippiensis), and the Florida redbelly slider turtle (Pseudemys nelsoni)
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 13
Session 46: Education
Chair: Sean Walker
8:00 AM
46.1
DEE
Walker SE, Moon HS, Hoese WJ, Bon- Supplemental instruction and student success in
sangue MV, Zacherl DC, Burnaford JL, an introductory biology course
Read E, Filowitz M; California State University, Fullerton
8:20 AM
46.2
DAB
Vieyra ML, Gilmore JA; University of Involving underrepresented groups in underSouth Carolina Aiken, University of Tex- graduate research: a case for required participaas Austin
tion 8:40 AM
46.3
9:00 AM
46.4
DCPB
Kerkhoff AJ, Gillen CM, Hartlaub BA, The mathematical biology of metabolic scaling:
Holdener JA, Itagaki H; Kenyon College using a model insect as the basis for interdisciplinary undergraduate science training and research
9:20 AM
46.5
DEE
Gadani AP, Alfaro M; University of Cali- All I ever learned about macroevolution I learned
fornia, Los Angeles
in fifth grade
9:40 AM
46.6
DIZ
Iyengar EV; Muhlenberg College
Wilkinson KC, Uyeno TA, Nelson R; An economical and open-source particle image
Northern Arizona University
velocimetry instrument for use in a secondary
and higher education setting
Writing across the curriculum: explorations in nature and first year seminars
10:20 - 11:40 AM
Room 13
Session 47: Behavioral Ecology: Climate & Temperature
Chair: Robert Mauck
10:20 AM
47.1
DEE
Mauck RA, Huntington CE, Doherty, Jr. Climate, weather, and a long-lived seabird: what
PF; Kenyon College, Bowdoin College, can fifty years of data tell us?
Colorado State University
10:40 AM
47.2
DAB
Muñoz MM, Stimola M, Landestoy MA, Behavioral and physiological mechanisms of
Conover A, Rodriguez AJ, Losos JB; thermal adaptation in a diverse clade of Anolis
Harvard University, Columbia Univer- lizards
sity, University of California, Davis
11:00 AM
47.3
DAB
Kaiser SA, Webster MS, Sillett TS; Cor- Population-level variation in endogenous tesnell University, Ithaca, Smithsonian Mi- tosterone, mating and paternal effort across an
gratory Bird Center, Washington, DC
elevation gradient
11:20 AM
47.4
DEE
Aldredge RA, Sockman KW; University Egg pigmentation varies with laying order and
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
differs in populations at different latitudes
THURSDAY PROGRAM
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom B
Session 48: Metabolism
Co-Chairs: David Swanson, Mark Meade
1:00 PM
48.1
DCPB
Swanson DL, Thomas NE; University of Are intraspecific correlations between minimum
South Dakota, Vermillion, Shippensburg and maximum metabolic output in birds consisUniversity
tent with the aerobic capacity model for the evolution of endothermy?
1:20 PM
48.2
DCPB
Callier V; Arizona State University
1:40 PM
48.3
DCPB
Goessling JM, Lutterschmidt WI, Rein- Comparative metabolic rate and assimilation beert HK, Odum RA; Sam Houston State tween an endemic rattlesnake and an invasive
University, Texas Research Institute for boa: implications for invasive species success
Environmental Studies, The College of
New Jersey, Toledo Zoological Society
58
A mechanism for metabolic scaling in insects
2:00 PM
48.4
2:20 PM
48.5
2:40 PM
48.6
DCPB
Petit M, Vezina F; Université du Québec Do body composition drives winter variations of
à Rimouski, Canada
metabolic performance in black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus)?
Meade ME, Romano F, Sewell S; Jack- Metabolic rates of an aquatic tardigrade, Dactysonville State University
lobiotus nuovo species
DCPB
Cordle ME, Meade ME, Nichols A; Jack- Metabolic physiology of the stream minnow,
sonville State University
Campostoma oligolepis, inhabiting a polluted
stream
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C1
Session 49: Locomotion: Terrestrial Mechanics and Gaits
Chair: John Bertram
1:00 PM
49.1
DCB
Bertram JEA, Hasaneini SJ; University What are walking and running, and why? Modelof Calgary
ing optimization tested against gravity manipulation
1:20 PM
49.2
DCB
Hubel TY, Usherwood J; Royal Veteri- Walking in children - the story of an additional
nary College, UK
gait
2:00 PM
49.4
DCB
Miller CE, Granatosky MC, O’Neill MC, Center of mass mechanics in the squirrel monBishop KL, Schmitt D; Duke, Stony key Saimiri sciureus
Brook University, Florida International
University
2:20 PM
49.5
DCB
Wilshin SD, Haynes GC, Porteous J, Describing gait transitions and the role of symSpence AJ; Royal Veterinary College, metry in control
University of Pennsylvannia
2:40 PM
49.6
DCB
Moore TY, Cooper KL, Biewener AA; Gait transitions independent of speed in Lesser
Harvard Concord Field Station, Harvard Egyptian jerboa
Medical School
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C2
Session 50: Population Ecology
Chair: Sandra Gilchrist
1:00 PM
50.1
Metts BS, Buhlmann KA, Scott DE, Maternal transfer of contaminants and its effect
Tuberville TD, Hopkins WA; Savannah on reproduction and embryonic development in
River Ecology Lab, Virginia Tech
southern toads (Bufo terrestris)
1:20 PM
50.2
Walling KM, Carrera JV, Cody JC, Tan The photoprotective properties of vitamin D in
LT, Connelly SJ*; Rochester Institute of Daphnia spp.
Technology
1:40 PM
50.3
2:00 PM
50.4
2:20 PM
50.5
DEE
Nunziata SO, Lance SL, Scott DE; Genetic and demographic patterns of populaUniversity of Georgia, Savannah River tions of Ambystoma opacum
Ecology Lab
2:40 PM
50.6
DEE
Wakeling SR, Santana FE, Clark RW; Tadpole photo mark-recapture in critically enUniversity of Nevada, Reno , San Diego dangered Rana Muscosa
State University
DEE
Zohdy S, Kemp AD, Durden LA, Wright Mapping the social network: tracking lice in a
PC, Jernvall J; University of Helsinki, wild primate population (Microcebus rufus) to inUniversity of Texas, Austin, Georgia fer social contacts and vector potential
Southern University, Statesboro, Stony
Brook University, Long Island
Scott DE, Metts BS; UGA/SREL, Aiken, Shifts in an isolated wetland salamander comSC
munity over 30 yrs: has climate change altered
wetland hydrology?
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1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Session 51: Evo-devo: Invertebrate Morphogenesis
Chair: Leslie Babonis
1:00 PM
51.1
DEDB
Babonis LS, Martindale MQ; University Cnidocyte development in Nematostella vectenof Hawaii/Kewalo Marine Laboratory
sis: a model for terminal cell differentiation
1:20 PM
51.2
DEDB
Farrar N, Ludeman D, Leys S; Univer- Evidence for a functional sensory system in
sity of Alberta
sponges
1:40 PM
51.3
DEDB
Smith FW, Tenlen JR, Goldstein B, Development of Hypsibius dujardini (Tardigrada)
Jockusch EL; University of Connecticut, lobopodal appendages and the origin of the arUniversity of North Carolina
thropod appendage
2:00 PM
51.4
DEDB
Amiel A, Henry JQ, Seaver EC*; Univer- Blastomere deletions reveal organizing activity
sity of Hawaii, University of Illinios
in the polychaete annelid Capitella teleta
2:20 PM
51.5
DEDB
Zattara EE, Bely AE; University of Mary- A modern view of annelid “neoblasts” live 4D imland, College Park
aging reveals widespread cell migration during
annelid regeneration
2:40 PM
51.6
DEDB
Ozpolat BD, Zattara EE, Bely AE; Uni- piwi expression during regeneration in the anneversity of Maryland, College Park
lid Pristina leidyi
1:00-2:40 PM
Club South
Session 52: Flight: Insect Control and Sensoriomotor Systems
Chair: Simon Sponberg
1:00 PM
52.1
DCB
Dickerson BH, Daniel TL, Riffell JA; Uni- Shaken, not static: multimodal processing in the
versity of Washington
antenna of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta
1:20 PM
52.2
DCB
Sponberg S, Fairhall AL, Daniel TL; Uni- Extracting within-stroke features of torque reversity of Washington
veals how power muscles combine to act as a
motor control channel
1:40 PM
52.3
DCB
Windsor SP, Bomphrey RJ, Taylor GK; Flight control sensorimotor response in the hawk
University of Oxford
moth Hyles lineata
2:00 PM
52.4
2:20 PM
52.5
Walker SM, Taylor GK; University of Ox- The control of saccades in hoverflies
ford, UK
DCB
Fernandez MJ, Guo M, Hedrick TL; Uni- Load lifting with asymmetric wings in the hawkversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill moth (Manduca sexta)
1:00-2:40 PM
Club North
Session 53: Mating Behavior
Chair: Simon Lailvaux
1:00 PM
53.1
DEE
Shenoy K, Toyoda JH; University of Latent effects of embryonic exposure to atrazine
Kentucky
on mating behaviors in guppies
1:20 PM
53.2
DAB
Moseley DL; University of Massachu- Female preferences are influenced by early exsetts Amherst
perience and male vocal performance
1:40 PM
53.3
DAB
Tudor MS, Morris MR; University of Flor- Frequencies of alternative mating strategies inida, Ohio University
fluence female mate preference in the swordtail
Xiphophorus multilineatus
2:00 PM
53.4
DCE
Dickens MJ, Cornil CA, Balthazart J; Female perception of male mate as a stressor
University of Liege
may depend on sexual experience
2:20 PM
53.5
DEE
Lailvaux SP, Bariya P; University of New Performance, female choice and sexual conflict
Orleans
in crickets
2:40 PM
53.6
DEE
Fedorka K, Radhakrishnan P; Univer- Immune activation influences sperm viability and
sity of Central Florida
female sperm storage in Drosophila melanogaster
60
1:00-2:20 PM
Room 1
Session 54: Evolutionary Morphology: Evolutionary Paleobiology
Chair: John Vandenbrooks
1:00 PM
54.1
DPCB
Vandenbrooks JM, Munoz EE, Weed Developmental and fossil evidence that changes
MD, Harrison JF; Arizona State Univer- in atmospheric oxygen drove historical patterns
sity, Penn State University
in insect body size
1:20 PM
54.2
DVM
Carney RM, Vinther J, Shawkey MD, Back in black: new evidence on the color, ultraD’Alba L, Ackermann J; Brown Univer- structure, and nature of the isolated Archaeopsity, University of Texas, Austin, Univer- teryx fossil feather
sity of Akron, Carl Zeiss NTS GmbH
1:40 PM
54.3
2:00 PM
54.4
Geist NR, Hillenius WJ*, Frey E, Jones Breathing in a box: constraints on lung ventilaTD, Elgin RA; Sonoma State Univer- tion in giant pterosaurs
sity, College of Charleston, Staatl. Mus.
Naturkunde Karlsruhe, Cal. State University Stanislaus
DVM
Smith A, Corfe I, Jernvall J, Hakkinen The developmental basis of 200 million year old
T, Gill P; University of Massachusetts, mammal teeth
Amherst, University of Helsinki, Finland,
University of Bristol, UK
1:00-2:40 PM
Room 3
Session 55: Neurobiology - Molecular Mechanisms
Chair: Thomas Heinbockel
1:00 PM
55.1
DVM
Satterlie R; University of North Carolina FMRFamide immunoreactivity and the diffuse
Wilmington
nerve net of scyphozoan and cubozoan jellyfish
1:20 PM
55.2
DCB
Mekdara NT, Choudhury S, Mekdara The role of glutamate in insect locomotion: a gluPJ, Berg O, Goto JJ, Muller UK; Califor- tamate agonist causes hyperactivity and loss of
nia State University of Fresno
climbing ability in adult fruit flies
1:40 PM
55.4
2:00 PM
55.5
DNB
Heinbockel T, Wang Z-J, Sun L; Howard Cannabinoid receptor-mediated regulation of
University College of Medicine, Wash- neuronal activity and signaling in glomeruli of the
ington, DC
main olfactory bulb
2:20 PM
55.6
DNB
Rosenthal JJC, Correa RA, Palavicini The squid nervous system expresses novel RNA
JP; Institute of Neurobiology, University editing enzymes
of Puerto Rico/RCM
Garrett SC, Rosenthal JJC; University RNA editing underlies temperature adaptation in
of Puerto Rico, Institute of Neurobiology K+ channels from polar octopuses
1:00-2:40 PM
Rooms 6/7
Session 56: Aquatic Locomotion: Flapping, Fins, and Flexibility
Chair: Brett Szymik
1:00 PM
56.1
DCB
Blevins EL, Macesic LM, Mulvaney D; Synchronized swimming: coordination of pelvic
Harvard University, Mount Holyoke Col- and pectoral fins during augmented punting in
lege, Florida Atlantic University
stingrays
1:20 PM
56.2
DCB
Szymik BG, Satterlie RA; Longwood Gait selection in a pteropod mollusk? Examining
University, University of North Carolina the kinematics of Clione limacina’s swimming for
at Wilmington
evidence of a gait change
1:40 PM
56.3
DCB
Wigton RA, Krueger PS, Bartol IK; Old Maneuverability and agility in cuttlefish Sepia
Dominion University, Southern Method- pharaonis and Sepia bandensis
ist University
2:00 PM
56.4
2:20 PM
56.5
Jagnandan K, Sanford CP; Hofstra Uni- Ribbon fin kinematics in the bowfin, Amia calva
versity
DCB
Shelton RM, Lauder GV; University of Undulatory locomotion by flexible foils as a modNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill
el of understanding fish propulsion
61
1:20-3:00 PM
Room 12
Session 57: Life History Evolution and Hormones
Co-Chairs: Elizabeth Addis, Holly Hennin
1:20 PM
57.1
DCE
Ryan CP, Dawson A, Sharp PJ, Williams Experimental evidence for a role of prolactin in
TD; Simon Fraser University, Canada, modulating avian clutch-size
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UK,
The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK
1:40 PM
57.3
DCE
Addis EA, Schwartz TS, Reding DM, The insulin-like growth factor axis as a mediator
Palacios MG, Bronikowski AM; Iowa of life history trade-offs
State University
2:00 PM
57.4
DPCB
Swanson EM, Dantzer B; Michigan The relationship between insulin-like growth facState University
tor-1 and life history across Mammalia
2:20 PM
57.5
DCE
Hennin HL, Bêty J, Gilchrist HG, Love Do state-mediated hormones predict reproducOP; University of Windsor, Canada, Uni- tive decisions in Arctic-nesting common eiders?
versité du Québec à Rimouski, Canada,
National Wildlife Research Centre, Environment Canada
2:40 PM
57.6
DEE
Smith HA, Snell TW; Georgia Institute of Rapid evolution of sex frequency selected by
Technology
requirement for dormancy and hydroperiod adaptation
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 13
Session 58: Complementary to Symposium: Modeling Animal Locomotion I
Co-Chairs: George Lauder, James Liao
1:00 PM
58.1
DCB
Lauder GV, Oeffner J; Harvard Univer- Hydrodynamic function of shark skin and two
sity
biomimetic models
1:20 PM
58.2
DCB
Wen Li, Lauder G; Harvard University
1:40 PM
58.3
DCB
Qian F, Zhang T, Li C, Shen J, Hoover Legged locomotion of a bio-inspired lightweight
AM, Birkmeyer P, Pullin A, Fearing RS, robot on granular media
Goldman DI, Masarati P; Georgia Institute of Technology, F.W. Olin College
of Engineering, University of California,
Berkeley, Politecnico di Milano
2:00 PM
58.4
DCB
Mazouchova N, Goldman D; Georgia Disturbed ground leads to failure in a sea turtle
Institute of Technology
inspired robot
2:20 PM
58.5
DCB
Liao JC, Taguchi M; Whitney Lab, Uni- Exploring the parameter space for Kármán gaitversity of Florida, Gainesville
ing: kinematics across speed and size
2:40 PM
58.6
DCB
Li C, Goldman D; Georgia Tech
62
Understanding undulatory locomotion in fishes
using an inertia-compensated flapping foil robotic device
Towards a terramechanics for legged locomotion
on granular media
6:30-7:30 PM
Room: Ballroom A
Howard Bern Lecture
DCE
Riddiford LM; Janelia Farm Research How does juvenile hormone regulate insect
Campus, HHMI
metamorphosis and reproduction?
DIZ
Eckelbarger KJ; University of Maine
7:30-8:30 PM
Room: Ballroom C2
AMS Lecture
63
A tribute to Dr. Mary E. Rice: from neanderthals
to Naples - a brief history of marine biology from
antiquity to 1900
THURSDAY POSTER SESSION P2
Exhibit Hall, 3:00-5:00 PM
Poster Set Up: 7:00-8:00 am; Poster Teardown: 5:00-5:30 pm
Even # - Authors present from 3:00 - 4:00 pm; Odd # - Authors present from 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Animal Communication
P2.1
Do Betta splendens females eavesdrop on femalefemale aggressive interactions?
West J, Murphy TG; Trinity University
P2.2
DEE
Bywater CL, James C, McElroy E; The Univer- Morphological determinants of aggression and fightsity of Queensland, The College of Charleston ing success in two species of Callinetes
P2.3
DIZ
Vickery RE, Hollowell K, Hughes M*; College of Why have long antennae? Exploring the function of
Charleston, SC
antennal contact in snapping shrimp
P2.4
Reichard DG, Hahn TP, Ketterson ED; Indiana Female release of luteinizing hormone (LH) in reUniversity, Bloomington, University of Califor- sponse to short- and long-range song in a songbird,
nia, Davis
the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis)
P2.5
Petzold JM, Smith GT; Indiana University, Chirp parameters signal sex but not male quality in
Bloomington
the weakly electric fish Parapteronotus hasemani
P2.6
DAB
Fernandez D, Smith GT*; Georgia State Uni- Blocking gonadal steroid receptors affects sexually
versity, Indiana University
dimorphic communication signals in a weakly electric
fish
P2.7
DAB
Mangiamele LA, Bevier CR, Carol HA, King Stress response correlates with reduced calling caKR; Bowdoin College, Colby College
pacity in spring peepers (Pseudacris crucifer)
P2.8
DAB
Haiman ANK, Gendi KM, Hahn TP; University Variation in flight calls and responsiveness among
of California, Davis
individuals and types in the evening grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus)
P2.9
DAB
De Jesus CE, Hoese W; California State Uni- Effects of anthropogenic noise on song sparrow song
versity Fullerton
P2.10
Black CE, Giraudeau M, McGraw KJ, Nolan Bird song behavior along an urban-to-rural gradient
PM; The College of Charleston, Arizona State
University, The Citadel
Biogeography
P2.11
DIZ
Hochberg R, Atherton S, Kieneke A, Rothe B, Marine meiofauna of Little Cayman Island with a foThacker C, Gouge D; University Massachu- cus on Gastrotricha
setts Lowell, Senckenberg Forschunginstitut
und Naturmuseum, Universitat Hamburg, University of Florida
P2.12
DIZ
Wallace RL, Schroeder T, Rios Arana JV, Determinants of rotifer species diversity in aridland
Walsh EJ; Ripon College, University of Texas aquatic habitats
at El Paso, Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad
Juarez
P2.13
DIZ
Vendetti JE; California State University, Los A perspective on natural history collections after the
Angeles
Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami: buccinid gastropods and the EOL
P2.14
P2.15
Keddell RW, Drakes D, Shifflett B, Scholl N, STRI researchers in k-12 scientific literacy programMortenson C; Johns Hopkins University
ming
DPCB
Siler CD, Brown RM; University of Kansas
Philippine Biodiversity Research and Education Outreach (PhilBREO)
P2.16
Matzelle AJ, Helmuth BS, Lakshmi V; Univer- Nearshore satellite data as relative indicators of insity of South Carolina, Columbia
tertidal organism physiological stress
P2.17
Crickenberger S; Clemson University, Clem- Testing the predictive ability of niche-based models
son, SC
using a natural range retraction
P2.18
DEE
Suss JS, Honarvar S, Spotila JR, O’Connor Beach characteristics affect the gas exchange enviMP; Drexel University
ronment for sea turtle nests
64
Biophysical Ecology
P2.19
DIZ
Kilgour MJ, Shirley TC; Texas A&M University- A zoogeographic analysis of galatheoid and chirostyCorpus Christi
loid crabs in the Gulf of Mexico
P2.20
DEE
Holm ER, Gowing S, Sanchez De Lozada MF; Flow-generated forces on hull fouling organisms and
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Divi- relationship to hydrodynamic self-cleaning of foulingsion
release coatings
P2.21
DEE
Bakken GS; Indiana State University
P2.22
DEE
Fockler SL, Helmuth B; University of South Modelling in the waves: significance of wave splash
Carolina, Columbia
to the survival of intertidal organisms
P2.23
DEE
Huang S-P, Porter WP, Chiou C-R, Lin T-E, Lin Mechanistic predictions of climate warming effects
C-C, Tu M-C; University of Wisconsin, Madi- on energetics, activity and distribution of a high-altison, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
tude pit viper, Trimeresurus gracilis, in Taiwan
P2.24
DEE
Suss JS, Patel S, Neeman N, Panagopoulou A, Gas exchange and hatching success in loggerhead
Riggall T, Margaritoulis D, O’Connor MP*, Spo- turtle nests in Greece
tila JR; Drexel University, ARCHELON
P2.25
DEE
Wang C, Sears MW*; Bryn Mawr College
P2.26
P2.28
Stress, strain, thermal environment, and thermoregulation
Challenges of modeling the environments of animals: features of geospatial datasets bias predictions of thermal heterogeneity
Kish N, Helmuth B, Denny MW; University of Predicting patterns of thermal stress in Mytilus caliSouth Carolina, Columbia, Stanford University fornianus
DEE
Askins M, Lonati G*, Guttenplan K, Fahey A, Externally visible polyfluorochrome marking of urJohnson A, Ellers O; Bowdoin College, Maine chins: growth comparisons between lab-reared and
tidepool urchins
Complementary to Symposium: Developmental Plasticity & Evolutionary Innovation
P2.29
DEDB
Adams DK, Nowakowski NM, Angerer LA; Na- Evolution of food-induced developmental plasticity in
tional Institutes of Health, American University echinoids
P2.30
DEDB
Barnett AA, Thomas RH; Southern Illinois Uni- Exploring the loss of the hox gene abdominal-A in
versity, Carbondale
the mite archegozetes longisetosus
P2.31
DEDB
Corder KM, Ayme-Southgate AJ; College of Variation in projectin isoforms and flight performance
Charleston, Charleston
in Drosophila melanogaster
P2.32
DVM
Ackerly KL, Ward AB; Adelphi University
More of a good thing: the positive relationship between vertebral number and performance
Complementary to Symposium: Mangrove Killifish & Integrative Biology
P2.33
P2.33A
Luke KN, Bechler DL; South Georgia College, Dyadic interactions in the mixed-mating strategies of
Douglas, Valdosta State University
the mangrove rivulus, Kryptolebias marmoratus. I.
The role of hermaphrodite-male and hermaphroditehermaphrodite dyads
DCPB
Albritton-Ford AC, Harper BT; Valdosta State The influence of salinity on acute toxicity to the euryUniversity
haline fish, Kryptolebias marmoratus
P2.34
Luke KN, Bechler DL; South Georgia College, Dyadic interactions in the mixed-mating strategies of
Valdosta State University
the mangrove rivulus, Kryptolebias marmoratus. II.
The role of male-male parings
P2.35
Kuo J, Hsu Y; National Taiwan Normal Univer- What types of contest interaction modify a contessity
tant’s behavior in a subsequent fight?
P2.36
Huang Y, Hsu Y; National Taiwan Normal Uni- How does a new contest experience interact with an
versity
old one to influence subsequent contest behavior?
P2.37
DAB
Bechler DL, Elder JF; Valdosta State Univer- Inter-strain differences in personality and learning
eisty
in the self-fertilizing mangrove killifish, Kryptolebias
marmoratus Poey 1880
P2.38
DAB
Bechler DL, Luke K, Flaherty F; Valdosta State Activity patterns of the mangrove killifish, KryptoleUniversity, South Georgia College
bias marmoratus in an artificial crab burrow
P2.39
Gopinath A, Elder JF, Ring BC, Bechler DL; Relationship between cnr1 gene variation and beValdosta State University
havioral differences among Kryptolebias marmora65
tus laboratory isogenic lines
P2.40
P2.41
Community ecology of mangrove rivulus at two west
Florida locations
McIvor CC; US Geological Survey
DCPB
P2.42
Shiver NB, Grove TJ; Valdosta State University Quantification of the oxygen binding proteins myoglobin and hemoglobin in the mangrove killifish,
Kryptolebias marmoratus, during emersion
Lee EA, Earley RL, Hanninen AF; The Univer- The hormonal response to fasting in an amphibious
sity of Alabama
fish
P2.44
DCPB
Perry JL, Ring BC; Valdosta State University
Cloning and characterization of the vasa gene in the
mangrove killifish, Kryptolebias marmoratus
P2.45
DEDB
Wells MW, Turko AJ, Wright PA; University of Terrestrial development in embryonic mangrove rivuGuelph, Canada
lus (Kryptolebias marmoratus)
P2.46
DCB
Ashley-Ross MA, Perlman BM, Carpenter- Heads or tails? Two different ways for fish to jump
Carter S, Gibb AC, Earley RL; Wake Forest
University, Northern Arizona University, University of Alabama
P2.47
DCE
Strykowski JL, Orlando EF*; University of Effects of temperature on gene expression and sex
Maryland
determination during embryogenesis in the mangrove rivulus, Kryptolebias mamoratus
Complementary to Symposium: Novel Methods to Analyze Animal Movement
P2.48
DIZ
P2.49
Law CJ, Dorgan KM, Rouse G; Scripps Institu- The kinematics and anatomical features of undulation of Oceanography
tory burrowing in Armandia brevis
Crane E, Childers D, Rothman E, Gerstner Functional data analysis of mammalian masticatory
GE*; University of Michigan
jaw movements
P2.50
DCB
Moore AL, Barnes CJ, Lee DV; University of A new 3D system for measuring burrowing biomeNevada, Las Vegas
chanics
P2.51
DCB
Guo M, Hedrick TL; University of North Caro- 3D image correlation based reconstruction of fluid
lina at Chapel Hill
locomotor surfaces
P2.52
DCB
Springthorpe D, Hedrick TL; University of Cali- A miniaturized animal-computer interface for use
fornia, Berkeley, University of North Carolina, with untethered subjects
Chapel Hill
P2.53
DCB
Bergou AJ, Swartz S, Breuer K, Taubin G; 3D reconstruction and analysis of bat flight maneuBrown University
vers from sparse multiple view video
P2.54
DCB
Goodarzi A, Mekdara P, Soltani A, Berg O, Quantifying the locomotory capabilities of drosophila
Goto JJ, Muller UK; California State University through a novel lenticular arena
Fresno
P2.55
DEE
Peters JP, Wolf N, Stricker CA, Collier TR, Martinez Del Rio C; University of Wyoming, US
Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Denver Federal Center
P2.56
Trophic and metamorphic discrimination of hydrogen
isotopes in cabbages (Brassica oleracea) and cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni): implications for stable
isotope ecology
Holmes KD, Thickman JD, Miller CW; Univer- The influence of vegetation structure and social
sity of Florida
group composition in the habitat use of a cactus bug
Development: Cell Differentiation & Morphogenesis
P2.57
DEDB
Valley JR, Martin VJ*; Appalachian State Uni- Eye development in box jellyfish
versity
P2.58
DEDB
Lyons DC, McClay DR; Duke University
P2.59
DEDB
George R, Hutchins E, Eckalbar WL, Kusumi Isolation of Anolis carolinensis satellite cells and exK, Rawls JA, Wilson-Rawls J*; Arizona State amination of their differentiation potential
University
66
Programmed cell fusion of PMCs during skeletal development in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus
P2.60
DIZ
Sikes JM, Dillon RL, Newmark PA; University of Germline development in the basal bilaterian ConvoIllinois, Champaign-Urbana, Howard Hughes lutriloba macropyga
Medical Institute
P2.61
DEDB
Flores EB, Byrum CA; University of Miami, Col- Expression of myoregulatory factors in the sea urlege of Charleston
chin Lytechinus variegatus
P2.62
Parrott BB, Hudson A, Brady R, Schulz C; Environmental and genetic control of stem cell diviMedical University of South Carolina, Univer- sions in the drosophila testis
sity of Georgia
P2.64
Allard CA, Grim JG, Hu M, Parker SK, Postle- Exploring the role of hemgn in blood and bone forthwait JH, Detrich III HW; Northeastern Univer- mation using the zebrafish and Antarctic fish models.
sity, University of Oregon
P2.65
Jemmett J, Starobinskya E, Woznica A, David- FGF/Ets target genes in Ciona intestinalis heart cell
son B; University of Arizona, Tucson
specification
P2.66
Perry KL, Ramirez A, Browne WE; University of Investigation of the cis-regulation of the FoxB Gene
Miami, Coral Gables
in Nematostella vectensis
P2.67
Bowie EJ, Smith JPS; Winthrop University
Diurnal synchronization of the cell cycle in Aeolosoma (Annelida)
Development: Fertilization, Metamorphosis, and Regeneration
P2.68
DIZ
Castro DA, Podolsky RD; College of Charles- Effects of elevated oceanic CO2 on Sperm Motility
ton
and Swimming Speed in Sea Urchins: Implications of
Ocean Acidification for Fertilization Success
P2.69
Sucar S, Moore G, Ard M, Newsome JM, Bern- A forward genetic screen for zygotic and sterile muhardt L, Ring BC; Valdosta State University
tants in the mangrove killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus)
P2.70
Watson BL, Podolsky RD; College of Charles- How will ocean acidification affect reproduction? a
ton
study of sperm respiration in the purple sea urchin,
Arbacia Punctulata
P2.71
DCE
Horn R, Kitts J, Miller B, Schreiber AM; St. Law- Pharmacological suppression of matrixmetalloproterence University
ase (MMP) activity inhibits intestinal remodeling during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis
P2.72
DCE
Rock K, Greer E, Mayer M, Schreiber AM; St. Methylmercury uptake and tissue distribution in
Lawrence University
metamorphosing Xenopus laevis tadpoles fed a
swordfish diet
P2.73
Wygoda J, Wray G, McClay D; Duke University Rudiment formation in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus
P2.74
DIZ
Arellano SM, Zhang Y, Wang H, Chen Z-F, Proteome and transcriptome changes associated
Qian P-Y; Woods Hole Oceanographic Insti- with competency and metamorphosis in the marine
tution, Hong Kong University of Science and gastropod Crepidula onyx
Technology
P2.75
DVM
Robertson JC; Westminster College
P2.76
DVM
Gruchalla KL, Rhen TE; University of North Da- Development of the hypothalamus and pituitary
kota
gland in the snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina
P2.77
DVM
Duchman BJ, Wiens DJ*; University of North- Effects of hypergravity on xenopus embryo growth
ern Iowa
and cardiac hypertrophy
P2.78
DEDB
Zalisko EJ, Erton TS, Forbes ST, Fearn RL; Respiratory rates of BC-floater axolotls in normoxic
Blackburn College
and hypoxic conditions
P2.79
DCPB
Tweeten KA, Abitz A; St. Catherine University
P2.80
DNB
Kemer KM, Furimsky MM; Westminster Col- The development of the visual system in the Polylege, PA
odon spathula
Structure and growth of the paddlefish rostrum: investigating vertebrate postembryonic morphogenesis
67
Patterns of cleavage and gastrulation in embryos of
freshwater oligochaetes from the Lumbriculus complex
P2.82
DEDB
Ooka S, Wang L, Wikramanayake A; University Expression pattern of flamingo during sea urchin
of Miami, FL
early development
P2.83
DVM
Dagley B, Maglia A, Shearman R; Framingham Skeletal development of Hyla chrysoscelis and the
State University, National Science Foundation skeletal evolution of NA hylids
P2.84
Chow B, Wray M, Villines B, Pinnick G, Sheets Experimental whole body regeneration among botE, Spaulding J, Cohen CS; RTC, San Francis- ryllid ascidian species in San Francisco Bay
co State University, CSU, SLO
Digestion
P2.85
DNB
Bone NB, Krajniak KG; Southen Illinois Univer- The response of the earthworm crop/gizzard to memsity Edwardsville
bers of the oxytocin/vasopressin family of peptides
P2.85A
DCPB
Napier KR, McWhorter TJ, Martinez Del Rio C, A comparison of pharmacokinetic methods for in vivo
Fleming PA; Murdoch University, Western Aus- studies of non-mediated glucose absorption
tralia, University of Wyoming, Laramie, University of Adelaide, South Australia
P2.86
DCPB
Ramirez M, Skibiel A, Hood W; Auburn Univer- Lactating Columbian ground squirrels increase nutrisity
ent absorption without altering digesta retention
P2.87
DCPB
Belanich JR, Shillington C, Secor SM; Univer- Determinants of the postprandial metabolic response
sity of Alabama, Eastern Michigan University
and specific dynamic action of the tarantula Grammostola rosea
P2.88
DCPB
Smith ME, Secor SM; University of Alabama
P2.89
DCPB
Manrique A, Secor S*, Denardo DF; Arizona Water balance and the use of a unique internal water
State University, University of Alabama
reservoir in viper boas (Candoia aspera)
P2.90
DCPB
Derrickson EM, Cook M; Loyola University Compensatory changes in assimilation capability in
Maryland
response to low protein diets in mice (Mus musculus)
Gastrointestinal responses to aestivation for the
aquatic salamander Amphiuma tridactylum
Evolutionary Physiology
P2.91
Mineo PM, Schaeffer PJ; Miami University
Thermal acclimation of locomotor performance in the
Eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens)
P2.92
Smith KE, Thatje S; University of Southampton Combined effects of temperature and hydrostatic
pressure on the early ontogeny of the common whelk
Buccinum undatum (Linnaeus, 1758)
P2.93
DCPB
Menzel EJ, Nicholas B, Denardo DF, Secor SM; Adaptive regulation of gastrointestinal form and funcUniversity of Alabama, Arizona State University tion for the diamondback rattlesnake
P2.94
DEE
Downs CJ, Wone B, Donovan ER, Hayes JP; Selection on maximal metabolic rate in mice alters
University of Nevada, Reno; Ben-Gurion Uni- body mass but not body composition
versity of the Negev, Israel
P2.95
Howard JR, Buckio BR, Dillon ME; University Within-nest allometry of the bumblebee tracheal sysof Wyoming, Laramie
tem
P2.96
DCPB
Wojciechowski MS, Stawski C, Jefimow M, The capacity of non-shivering thermogenesis in bank
Koteja P; Nicolaus Copernicus University, Po- voles from lines selected for high aerobic metabolism
land, Jagiellonian University, Poland
P2.97
DEE
Brace AJ, Liebl AL, Boruta M, Martin LB; Uni- The effects of captivity on immune function and
versity of South Florida
physical performance in house sparrows
P2.98
Clavijo-Baquet S, Cumplido N, Bozinovic F; Relationship between parental care and resting metPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
abolic rate in Phodopus campbelli: testing parental
care models for the origin of endothermy
P2.101
Carlson BM, Gross JB; University of Cincinnati Sundials in the void: assessing circadian rhythms in
a cave adapted species
P2.102
DEE
Survival of finches is predicted by oxygen carrying
capacity, but not by immunological, stress, or condition parameters
Milenkaya O, Walters JR; Virginia Tech
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Growth and Scaling
P2.103
DCPB
Hood WR; Auburn University
Growing up in the dark isn’t so bad: development of
cavity nesting bluebirds birds is not limited by vitamin
D
P2.104
DVM
Fellmann CD, Young JW; Ashland University, Limb growth, locomotor development, and life history
Northeastern Ohio Medical University
in lagomorphs
P2.105
DCE
Kemirembe K, Liebmann KL, Smith WA, Suzuki The effects of diet on the timing of larval molts in the
Y; Wellesley College, Northeastern University tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta
P2.107
DVM
Essner, Jr. RL, Patel R, Reilly SM; Southern Il- Ontogeny of body shape and diet in freshwater drum
linois University Edwardsville, Ohio University (Aplodinotus grunniens)
P2.108
DVM
Roark AM, Bast RL, Sánchez J, Bolten AB, Intake and growth rates modulate bone structure in
Bjorndal KA; Hood College, University of Flori- juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas)
da, Gainesville
P2.109
DVM
Mortimer SA, Pace CM, Nishikawa KC; North- Implications of hind limb scaling across mouse mdm
ern Arizona University
genotypes
Metabolism and Energetics
P2.110
DCPB
Bennett MM, Petersen K, Yocum G, Rinehart The effects of extended diapause duration on the
J, Greenlee K; North Dakota State University, metabolic rate and critical PO2 of the alfalfa leafcutConcordia College, US Department of Agricul- ting bee, ????Megachilee rotundata????
ture
P2.110A
DPCB
Thapa G, Verworn N, Greenlee K; North Da- Developmental attenuation of high-fat diet-induced
kota State University
mortality in the tobacco hornworm caterpillar, Manduca sexta
P2.111
DCPB
Patil YN, Boswell L, Marden B, Hand SC; Loui- Metabolic downregulation in embryos of Artemia
siana State University, Great Salt Lake Artemia franciscana during diapause
LLC
P2.112
DCPB
Zhang Y, Swanson DL; University of South Da- Does the energetically expensive lifestyle of swalkota
lows affect thermogenic capacity?
P2.113
Khalilieh AI, McCue MD, Pinshow B; Jacob House sparrows oxidize endogenous fuels differBlaustein Institute Desert Research, Ben-Gu- ently from fasting-adapted species
rion University of the Negev, St. Mary’s University
P2.114
Word KR, Wingfield JC; University of Califor- Measuring allostatic load in wintering gambel’s whitenia, Davis
crowned sparrows, Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii
P2.115
DCPB
P2.116
P2.117
Monaco CJ; University of South Carolina
DCPB
P2.118
P2.119
Santin AE, Powell MS, Hardy RW, Rodnick KJ; Dietary carbohydrate and biomarkers of sustained
Idaho State University, Pocatello, University of glycemia in rainbow trout
Idaho, Hagerman
Parameterizing a dynamic energy budget model for
the keystone predator Pisaster ochraceus
Gerson AR, Guglielmo CG; Advanced Facility Changes in body composition and the metabolic refor Avian Research, University of Western On- sponse to high and low evaporative water loss during
tario
short duration flights in the American robin (Turdus
migratorius)
Boles SE, Hettinger A, Gaylord B, Sanford E, Metabolic costs of ocean acidification on growth and
Todgham AE; San Francisco State University, development of the native Olympia oyster, Ostrea
Bodega Marine Laboratory and University of lurida
California, Davis
DCE
Tamone SL, Keller E, Linderoth T; University of The effect of eyestalk neurohormones on circulatAlaska Southeast
ing glucose and trehalose in two species of oregonid
crabs
69
P2.120
DCPB
Gerringer ME, Friedman J, Drazen JC, Yancey Proximate chemistry of buoyant gel tissues in benPH; Whitman College, Walla Walla, University thopelagic and benthic deep-sea fishes
of Hawai’i, Honolulu
Neurobiology: Neurotransmitters, Neuroanatomy, and Neuroethology
P2.121
Akande P, Bandaogo Z, Carroll MA, Catapane Sensory motor integration of gill lateral cilia in the biEJ; Medgar Evers College
valve mollusc, Crassostrea virginica
P2.121A
Lutterschmidt DI, Maine AR, Wilczynski W; Melatonin and seasonal variation in GnRH: lessons
Portland State University, Oregon, Georgia for interpreting changes in immunoreactive cell numState University, Atlanta
ber
P2.122
Mora-Kepfer F, Siassipour AH, Stump J, Anatomy of the brain in the crustacean model sysBrowne WE; University of Miami, Coral Gables tem, Parhyale hawaiensis: sexual dimorphism and
an examination of the amphipod hemi-ellipsoid body
P2.123
DNB
Bouchard JB, Mitchell R, Campbell A, Kirouac In search of biological clock neurons in the central
LE, Lachance S, Naimie AA, Watson, III WH, nervous system of the nudibranch Melibe leonina
Newcomb JM*; New England College, University of New Hampshire
P2.124
DCPB
Brown C, Sadchla M, Matthew K, Cochran T, A study of GABA in bivalve molluscs
Carroll MA, Catapane EJ; Medgar Evers College
P2.125
DNB
Bubak AN, Swallow JG, Renner KJ; University Whole brain monoamine detection in a stalk-eyed fly
of South Dakota
P2.126
Peres R, Marques AC, Cipolla-Neto J; Univer- Melatonin in cnidarians
sity of São Paulo, Brazil
P2.127
Cavanaugh MR, Giacomini J, McPherson DR, Mapping expression of a novel 5-HT7 receptor in ApLovett JA; SUNY at Geneseo
lysia californica
P2.128
DNB
McCommas SA, Bauer CL, Kerstein KW, Mc- The identification of a FMRFamide - related peptide
Cullough KA, Krajniak KG; Southern Illinois in the earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus
University Edwardsville
P2.129
DNB
McPherson DR; SUNY at Geneseo
P2.130
DCPB
Nelson M, Adams T, Ojo CO, Carroll MA, Cata- Adenylyl cyclase inhibitors reverse the neurotoxic efpane EJ; Medgar Evers College, Kingsborough fects of manganese on post-synaptic dopamine D2
Community College
receptors
P2.131
Pharmacology of the serotonin-mediated increase of
cAMP in Aplysia foot muscle
Plyler J, Satterlie R; University of North Caro- Organization of the pedal serotonergic cluster neulina Wilmington
rons in the pteropod mollusc clione
P2.132
DNB
Swore JJ, Kohn AB, Citarella MR, Bobkova YV, Molecular mapping of ctenophore neurons and gluMoroz LL; Whitney Lab for Marine Bioscience, tamate signaling
University of Florida
P2.133
DNB
Triblehorn JD, Paolini ML, Yager DD, Freder- Comparative study of large axons in the abdominal
ick-Hudson KH; College of Charleston, Univer- connectives of mantids (Mantodea) and cockroachsity of Maryland, College Park, University of es (Blattodea)
Missouri, Columbia
P2.134
DNB
Verdecia M, Brehm P, Mandel G, Looger L, La- A genetically encoded fluorescent protein in echinovis L; HHMI Janelia Farm Research Campus, derms marks the history of neuronal activity Vollum Institute, OHSU
P2.135
DNB
Nathaniel T, Huber R, Panksepp J; University Specific locomotion behavioral patterns associated
of South Carolina School of Medicine-Green- with drug; cocaine alters active multifarious behavville, Bowling Green State University, Washing- ior in crayfish
ton State University, Pullman
P2.136
Kozol RA, Dallman JE, Pericak-Vance MA; Knockdown of putative autism genes, SYNGAP and
University of Miami
SHANK3, in zebrafish disrupts rhythmic motor behaviors.
70
P2.137
DNB
Prezioso K, Furimsky M; Westminster College
Behavioral effects of the Parkinsonism inducing neurotoxin,
1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine on zebrafish larvae
P2.138
DNB
Wang Z-J, Sun L, Peng W, Ma S, Zhu C, Fu
F, Heinbockel T*; Howard University College
of Medicine, Luye Pharma Group Ltd., China,
Yantai University, Pharmacy, China
Ginseng derivative ocotillol enhances neuronal activity through increased glutamate release: a possible
mechanism underlying increased spontaneous locomotor activity of mice
P2.139
DNB
Zungul-Hasty LS, Cain SD; Eastern Oregon Localization of NOS in the ciliated foot epithelium of
University
the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis
P2.140
Borsuk P, Krohmer RW; Saint Xavier Univer- Colocalization of aromatase and nitric oxide immusity, Chicago
noreactive neurons in the forebrain of the male redsided garter snake
Reproductive Physiology
P2.141
DEE
P2.142
Clarke DN, Zani PA*; Whitman College, Po- Effects of nighttime warming on reproduction in sidemona College
blotched lizards (Uta stansburiana)
Botteri NL, Moore BC, Albergotti LC, Hamlin The medullary rest: a naturally occurring intersex reHJ, Lawler AN, Mathavan K, Guillette Jr. LJ; gion of American alligator ovary
University of Florida, Louisiana Tech University, University of Maine, University of Miami,
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Medical
University of South Carolina
P2.143
DCPB
Tokar DR, Veleta K, Canzano J, Hahn DA, Ha- Physiological effects of RNAi for vitellogenin on sotle JD; University of North Florida, University of matic storage and reproduction in grasshoppers
Florida
P2.144
DCPB
Puengyam P, Utarabhand P, Tsukimura B; Histological structure and mRNA in situ hybridization
Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, Califor- in the ovary of the banana shrimp (Fenneropenaeus
nia State University, Fresno
merguiensis de Man)
P2.145
DCPB
Schultz EM, Koch RE, Hahn TP; University of Assessing life history tradeoffs in an opportunistically
California, Davis
breeding songbird
P2.146
DCE
Pinson SE, Navara KJ; University of Georgia
P2.147
DCPB
Perrault JR, Miller DL, Wyneken J; Florida At- Physiological measures of health and reproductive
lantic University, Boca Raton, Center for Wild- success in leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys colife Health, Wildlife and Fisheries, University of riacea)
Tennessee, Knoxville
P2.148
P2.149
Sequence position, but not age, significantly influences sex ratios in the domestic chicken
Copenhaver PE, Powers DR, Friesen CR, Ma- Energy investment in copulatory plug production by
son RT; George Fox University, Oregon State large vs. small male red-sided garter snakes (ThamUniversity
nophis sirtalis parietalis)
DCE
Calisi RM, Knudsen D, Krause J, Wingfield JC, Estradiol and reproductive state affect song pattern
Gentner TQ; University of California, Davis, recognition and performance in a songbird
University of California, San Diego
Sensorimotor Structure and Function
P2.150
DVM
Georgi JA; Arizona College of Osteopathic Natural orientation of the lateral semicircular canal in
Medicine, Midwestern University
Alligator mississippiensis
P2.151
DVM
Krueger JA, Robertson JC; Westminster Col- Characterization of the rostrum lateral line of juvenile
lege, PA
paddlefish (Polyodon spathula)
P2.152
DNB
Bierman HS, Young BA, Thorton JL, Jones Evidence for a pressure difference receiver system
HG, Koka K, Carr CE, Tollin DJ; University of in alligator sound localization
Maryland, College Park, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, University of Colorado Medical School, Aurora
P2.153
McCormick LR, Cohen JH; Eckerd College, St. Pupillary light reflex in the Atlantic brief squid, LolPetersburg, University of Delaware, Lewes
liguncula brevis
71
P2.154
Kidera N, Mori A, Tu MC; National Taiwan Nor- Can sea kraits detect freshwater resource?
mal University, Kyoto University
Social Behavior
P2.155
P2.156
Savage EH, Allen LC, Chadwell BA, Hristov NI; No energetic benefit to group flight in the free-tailed
Winston-Salem State University, Guilford Col- bat Tadarida brasiliensis
lege, Center for Design Innovation
DAB
P2.157
P2.158
Solomon-Lane TK, Pradhan DS, Willis MC, The relative contributions of allometry, individual beGrober MS; Georgia State University, Atlanta
havior, and group dynamics to reproductive success
in the bluebanded goby (Lythrypnus dalli)
Kanagawa M, Murphy DW, Webster DR, Swarming to schooling transitions in Antarctic krill
Kawaguchi S, King R, Yen J; Georgia Institute aggregations
of Technology, Australian Antarctic Division
DAB
P2.159
Siciliano AM, Bedore CN, Long JH, Porter ME; Does school size matter? Swimming kinematics of
Vassar College, Florida Atlantic University
cownose rays (Rhinoptera bonasus)
Bourcier T, Sola Gracia E, Martin III AL; Sagi- The effects of flow on social dynamics of the craynaw Valley State University, University of fish, Orconectes propinquus
Rochester
P2.160
DAB
Nair DT, Miller BM, Zigler AM, Farrell WJ*; Behavioral profile and predictors of social status for
Franklin and Marshall College
male green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis) during
two weeks of cohabitation
P2.161
DAB
Cook EG, Murphy TG, Johnson MA; Trinity Highly-parasitized Caribbean lizards (Anolis breviUniversity, San Antonio
rostris) exhibit less colorful, less frequent social displays
Stress: Behavior & Environment
P2.162
P2.163
The effects of juvenile hormone modulation on development and stress-related behavior in Madagascar
hissing cockroaches (Gromphadorhina portentosa)
Lexa CM, Davis JE; Radford University
DCE
P2.164
Wack CL, Ratay MK, Woodley SK; Chowan Stress-induced behavioral changes are not mediUniversity, Duquesne University
ated by corticosterone in red-legged salamanders
Driscoll SC, Crino OL, Breuner CW; University The forgetful finch: does developmental stress affect
of Montana
cognitive ability in zebra finches?
P2.165
DCE
Shahbazi M, Jimenez P, Carruth LL; Georgia The effects of corticosterone treatment on song comState University, Autonomous University of plexity and HVC size in the male zebra finch
Tlaxcala, Mexico
P2.166
DCE
Warne R, Reeves B, Crespi E, Brunner J; Integrating physiological and behavioral responses
Southern Illinois University, State University of to stressors into an epidemiological framework
New York, Washington State University
P2.167
DEE
Boruta M, Brace AJ, Liebl AL, Martin LB; Uni- Does variation in host physiology occur among urversity of South Florida, Tampa
ban-rural habitats in disease prevalence?
P2.168
DAB
Foltz SL, Davis JE, Greene VW, Laing BT, Tal- Aggression, neophobia and corticosterone in relation
lant JA, Moore IT; Virginia Tech, Radford Uni- to urbanization in song sparrows (Melospiza meloversity
dia)
P2.169
DCE
Jayne MK, Dudley E, Greene V, Moore IT, Da- Effects of short term stress on plasma corticosterone
vis JE; Radford University, Virginia Tech
and testosterone levels in captive and wild house
sparrows (Passer domesticus)
P2.170
DCE
Klukowski M; Middle Tennessee State Univer- Influence of reproductive state on plasma corticostesity
rone levels in free-living female fence lizards (Sceloporus undulatus)
P2.171
DCE
Peterson JD, Riley KL, Appel A, Mendonca MT; Exogenous corticosterone elevates metabolic rate in
Auburn University; Troy University, Montgom- an amphibian
ery, Auburn University
P2.172
DCE
Lattin CR, Bauer CM, De Bruijn R, Romero LM; Seasonal differences in the functioning of the hypoTufts University
thalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis and initial transference to captivity in wild house sparrows
72
P2.173
DCE
De Bruijn R, Merullo D*, Wang L, Cash J, Three weeks of daily, randomized exposure to rain,
Romero LM; Tufts University
cold and food restriction do not elicit symptoms of
chronic stress in molting European starlings
P2.174
DCE
Liebl AL, Martin LB; University of South Florida Seasonal variation of glucocorticoid regulation in
house sparrows (Passer domesticu)
Stress: Physiology & Endocrinology
P2.175
DCE
P2.176
Bauer CM, Koplik L, Romero LM; Tufts Univer- Effects of chronic stress on ketone and uric acid levsity, Universidad de Puerto Rico
els in juvenile Passer domesticus
McCoy JA, Kohno S, Doheny BD, Guillette, Jr. The potential role of glucocorticoid signaling during
LG; Medical University of South Carolina, OB- sex determination in the American alligator (Alligator
GYN, Hollings Marine Lab
mississipiensis)
P2.177
DCE
Ross AM, Thompson JA, Valverde RA; South- Cloning and tissue-specific expression of CRH and
eastern Louisiana University
its binding protein from the hypothalamus of the redeared slider turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans
P2.178
DCE
Whitley BN, Treidel LA, Bowden RM, Hauss- Chronic stress alters stress-induced oxidative dammann MF; Bucknell University, Ilinois State Uni- age in domestic chickens (Gallus gallus)
versity
P2.179
DCE
Waldron-Francis K, Lattin CR, Breuner CW, Characterization of intracellular glucocorticoid and
Romero LM; Tufts University, University of mineralocorticoid receptors in skin of house sparMontana-Missoula
rows
P2.180
DCE
Treidel LA, Whitley BN, Benowitz-Fredericks Prenatal exposure to testosterone mitigates the
ZM, Haussmann MF; Bucknell University, Lew- stress-induced rise in oxidative stress in domestic
isburg
chickens (Gallus gallus)
P2.181
Krause JS, Dorsa D, Wingfield JC; University A new view of the stress response in free-living birds:
of California, Davis
3-way adrenal steroid response
P2.182
DCE
Daniel N, Cunningham G*; St. John Fisher Col- Stress hormone in white-throated sparrows (Zonolege
trichia albicollis) is not influenced by the cleanliness
of a cotton bag
P2.183
DCE
Madliger CL, Love OP; University of Windsor, Repeatability and plasticity of baseline corticosteOntario
rone
Terrestrial Locomotion and Adhesion
P2.184
DVM
Whitenack LB, Hessel AL, Ryerson W; Allegh- Jumping kinematics in the Plethodontidae I: perforeny College, University of Connecticut
mance, morphology, and scaling
P2.185
DVM
Hessel AL, Ryerson W, Whitenack LB; Allegh- Jumping kinematics in the Plethodontidae II: the efeny College, University of Connecticut
fects of tail loss
P2.186
DVM
Hicks R, Katz H, Macesic LJ, Gillis GB; Mount Do bullfrogs tune forelimb muscle activity in anticipaHolyoke College
tion of landing?
P2.187
DCB
Aguilar J, Lesov A, Wiesenfeld K, Goldman DI; Lift-off in a hopping robot
Georgia Tech
P2.188
Booster N, Su FY*, Adolph SC, Ahn AN; Pitzer The effect of temperature on running in the tarantula,
College, Harvey Mudd College
Aphonopelma hentzi
P2.189
DCB
Nappier AL, McBrayer LM, McElroy EJ; College Computational morphological model and biomeof Charleston, Georgia Southern University
chanical analysis of acceleration in the Florida scrub
lizard, Sceloporus woodi
P2.190
DCB
Hudson PE, Corr SA, Wilson AM; Royal Veteri- Gearing of galloping in the cheetah and racing greynary College, London
hound
P2.192
DCB
Helmsmüller D, Wefstaedt P, Nolte I, Schilling Kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic analysis of
N*; Small Animal Clinic, University of Veteri- the locomotor ontogeny of the beagle
nary Medicine Hannover, Institute of Systematic Zoology and Evolutionary Biology, FriedrichSchiller-University
73
P2.193
Schilling N, Carrier DR, Anders C; Small Ani- Epaxial muscle function in walking and running humal Clinic, University of Veterinary Medicine mans
Hannover, University of Utah, Clinic for Trauma, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Jena
P2.194
Stevens CS, Jerry C, Martin P, Cinco T, Ahn Effect of variable neural recruitment on biomechanAN; Harvey Mudd College
ics of walking
P2.195
DCB
Clifton GT, Hong C, Geyer H, Biewener AA; Limb swing dynamics of wild turkeys during normal
Harvard , Carnegie-Mellon
and perturbed swings
P2.196
DVM
Self JS, McBrayer LD; Georgia Southern Uni- Sprint performance and running behavior of obstacle
versity
crossing in the lizards Crotaphytus bicinctores, Gambelia wislizenii, Aspidoscelis tigris and Sceloperous
occidentalis
P2.197
Chang-Siu EH, Libby T, Full RJ, Tomizuka M; Tailbot - robot with inertial assisted control by an acUniversity of California, Berkeley
tive tail inspired by lizards
P2.198
DCB
Mongeau J-M, Alexander T*, Full RJ; University Neuromechanical feedback during dynamic recovof California, Berkeley, Morgan State University ery after a lateral perturbation in rapid running cockroaches
P2.199
DCB
Husain DI, Gonzalez G, Maxkwee K, Berg O, How flies stumble: the effects of a glutamate agonist
Goto JJ, Muller UK; California State University, on climbing ability in adult fruit flies
Fresno, Fresno City College
P2.200
Stark AY, Sullivan TW, Niewiarowski PH; The The effect of surface water and wetting on gecko adUniversity of Akron, Integrated Bioscience
hesion
P2.201
DVM
Boumis RJ, Gibb AC*; Northern Arizona Uni- Orientation and movement strategies determine the
versity
success of down-slope movement in stranded Gambusia affinis
P2.202
DCB
Byrnes G, Jayne BC; University of Cincinnati
P2.203
P2.204
The effects of branch structure on the locomotion of
a specialized arboreal snake (Boiga irregularis)
Baum JT, Jayne BC; University of Cincinnati, Kinematics and performance of arboreal limbless loCincinnati
comotion in Boiga irregularis
DCB
Young JW; Northeast Ohio Medical University The ontogeny of quadrupedal walking in squirrel
(NEOMED)
monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis)
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Friday Schedule of Events
All events take place in the North Charleston Convention Center unless noted as (ES) for Embassy Suites Hotel
EVENT
TIME
LOCATION
Poster Session 3 Set Up
7:00-8:00 AM
Exhibit Hall AB
Registration
7:30 AM-5 PM
Exhibit Hall A Foyer
Exhibit Hall
9:30 AM-5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 3 Even Numbers Viewing
3:00-4:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 3 Odd Numbers Viewing
4:00-5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Poster Session 3 Teardown
5:00-5:30 PM
Exhibit Hall AB
Coffee Break/PM Poster Session Cash Bar
9:30-10:30 AM/3-5 PM Exhibit Hall AB
SYMPOSIA ORAL PRESENTATIONS
S7: Combining Experiments with Modeling and Computational Methods...
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Ballroom A
S8: The Impacts of Developmental Plasticity on Evolutionary Innovation...
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Ballroom B
CONTRIBUTED PAPER ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Session 59: Locomotion: Jumping
8:00-10:00 AM
Ballroom C1
Session 60: Locomotion: Above and Underground
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C1
Session 61: Cardiovascular and Respiration Physiology
8:00-11:40 AM
Ballroom C2
Session 62: Growth and Energetics
8:20-10:00 AM
Ballroom C3
Session 63: Regulation of Behavior
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C3
Session 64: Phylogenetics - Invertebrates
8:00-10:00 AM
Club South
Session 65: Phylogenetics - Vertebrates
10:20 AM-Noon
Club South
Session 66: Complementary to Symposium: Evo Devo & Genomics
8:20 AM-Noon
Club North
Session 67: Evolutionary Morphology: Form & Function I
8:00-9:40 AM
Room 1
Session 68: Evolutionary Morphology: Form & Function II
10:00-11:40 AM
Room 1
Session 69: Symbiosis I
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 3
Session 70: Symbiosis II
10:20 AM-Noon
Room 3
Session 71: Complementary to Symposium: Dispersal of Marine Organisms
8:00-11:40 AM
Rooms 6/7
Session 72: Parental Care & Parental Investment
8:00-10:00 AM
Rooms 8/9
Session 73: Sensory Ecology
10:20-11:40 AM
Rooms 8/9
Session 74: Osmotic and Ionic Regulation
8:00-10:00 AM
Rooms 10/11
Session 75: Feeding and Digestion: Jaws, Teeth and Tongues
10:20 AM-Noon
Rooms 10/11
Session 76: Form and Function: Underwater Light and Eyes
8:00-9:40 AM
Room 12
Session 77: Community Ecology
10:00 AM-Noon
Room 12
Session 78: Evolutionary Ecology
8:20-11:40 AM
Room 13
Session 79: Locomotion: Stability
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C1
Session 80: Hypoxia
1:00-2:20 PM
Ballroom C2
Session 81: Ecomorphology: Feeding and Fighting
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Session 82: Conservation Biology
1:00-2:40 PM
Club South
Session 83: Structure & Mechanical Design: Shape, Sound and Sex
1:00-3:00 PM
Club North
Session 84: Neurobiology - Sensory Systems
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 1
Session 85: Coral Reef Ecology
1:00-2:40 PM
Room 3
Session 86: Comp to Symp: Comparative Proteomics of Env & Pollution Stress
1:20-2:00 PM
Rooms 6/7
Session 87: Complementary to Symposium: Barnacle Biology
2:00-2:40 PM
Rooms 6/7
Session 88: Behavioral Syndromes
1:00-2:40 PM
Rooms 8/9
Session 89: Cranial Structure, Function and Evolution
1:00-3:00 PM
Rooms 10/11
Session 90: Life History Evolution - Maternal Investment
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 13
COMMITTEE & BOARD MEETINGS
Public Affairs Committee
Noon-1:00 PM
Wando (ES)
SICB Editorial Board
Noon-1:00 PM
Room 4
Development Committee
Noon-1:00 PM
Exec Boardrm (ES)
BUSINESS MEETINGS
AMS Business Meeting
1:30-3:00 PM
Room 5
SICB Society Business Meeting & Awards Presentation
5:15-6:15 PM
Ballroom C1
TCS Business Meeting
6:30-7:30 PM
Room 1
WORKSHOPS AND PROGRAMS
Broadening Participation Workshop “NSF Demystifying the Grant…”
Noon-1:00 PM
Ballroom B
Student/Post Doc “Maximizing your potential through Job…”
6:30-8:00 PM
Ballroom A
Interface of Math & Biology
6:30-9:30 PM
Room 6/7
Using Stable Isotope Techniques to Investigate the Ecology…
8:00-10:00 PM
Room 12
SOCIAL EVENTS
AMS Luncheon
Noon-1:00 PM
Room 5 & Foyer
Xcitex User’s Group Meeting
Noon-1:00 PM
Room 14
DIZ/DEE/DPCB/AMS/TCS Social
6:30-8:30 PM
Room 4/5 & Foyer
Broadening Participation Social
8:00-10:00 PM
Room 3
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FRIDAY PROGRAM
SYMPOSIA
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Ballroom A
Symposium S7: Combining Experiments with Modeling and Computational Methods to Study
Animal Locomotion
Supported by: DCB, DEE, DIZ, DNB, & DVM
Organized by: Laura Miller, Silas Alben
8:00 AM
S7-1.1
DCB
Lauder GV, Flammang B, Alben S; Robotic models of fish body and caudal fin proHarvard University, Georgia Institute of pulsion
Technology
8:30 AM
S7-1.2
9:00 AM
S7-1.3
DCB
Tytell ED, Hsu C-Y, Cohen AH, Williams Neuromechanical phase lags in swimming lamTL, Fauci LJ; Johns Hopkins Univer- preys
sity, Feng Chia University, University of
Maryland, College Park, Princeton University, Tulane University
9:30 AM
S7-1.4
DCB
Yen J, Webster D, Murphy D, Catton K, Wake signatures formed at intermediate Re
Mittal R, Zheng L; Georgia Tech, Colo- regimes: signals of prey, predators, mates or
rado State University, Johns Hopkins schoolmates
University
Alben S, Witt C, Baker TV, Anderson E, Resonances in fish fin models
Lauder GV; Georgia Tech, Grove City
College, Harvard University
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:30 AM
S7-1.5
DCB
Miller LA; University of North Carolina at Uncovering the aerodynamics of the smallest inChapel Hill
sects using numerical and physical models
11:00 AM
S7-1.6
DCB
Dudek D; Virginia Tech
11:30 AM
S7-1.7
DCB
McHenry MJ; University of California, On the speed of lever systems
Irvine
Simple models for terrestrial locomotion and the
materials that power it
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM
S7-2.1
DCB
Wang J; Cornell University
1:30 PM
S7-2.2
DCB
Hedrick TL; University of North Carolina Separating behavioral and passive dynamics in
at Chapel Hill
the pitch maneuvers of hawkmoths
Stability and control of flapping flight
2:00 PM
S7-2.3
DCB
Daniel TL, Williams CD; University Modeling many molecular motors mostly motiWashington
vated by moth movement
2:30 PM
S7-2.4
DCB
Goldman D; Georgia Institute of Tech- The secrets of swimming in sand
nology
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Ballroom B
Symposium S8: The Impacts of Developmental Plasticity on Evolutionary Innovation and Diversification
Supported by: DAB, DCE, DEDB, DEE, DIZ, DESB, & DVM
Organized by: Matthew Wund, Armin Moczek, Ian Dworkin, Fred Nijhout
8:00 AM
S8-1.1
8:30 AM
S8-1.2
9:00 AM
S8-1.3
DEDB
Wund MA; The College of New Jersey
Introduction to the symposium: assessing the
role of developmental plasticity in evolutionary
innovation and diversification
Leichty AR, Pfennig DW*, Jones CR, Relaxed selection on rates of molecular evoluPfennig KS; University of Pennsylvania, tion: consequence or cause of phenotypic plasUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ticity?
DEE
Snell-Rood E; University of Minnesota
76
Exploration in development: implications for the
costs, consequences and evolution of phenotypic plasticity
9:30 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM
S8-1.4
DEDB
Nijhout HF; Duke University
Phenotypic plasticity and allometry: new models
and evolutionary implications
10:30
S8-1.5
DEE
Ledon-Rettig CC, Pfennig DW, Crespi Phenotypic plasticity’s role in the origins of novel
EJ; University of South Florida, Tampa, feeding strategies
University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, Washington State University
11:00 AM
S8-1.6
Murren CJ, Messervy J, Strand AE, Rut- Plasticity and the integrated phenotype: examiter MT; College of Charleston
nation of integration through development and
across environments through classic and genomic approaches
11:30 AM
S8-1.7
Sultan SE; Wesleyan University
Inherited adaptation via transgenerational plasticity: a case study in annual plants
Dworkin I; Michigan State University
Genetic contingency: intergrating genetic background and environment into the study of mutational effects
The making of a social insect - genetics of social
design
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM
S8-2.1
DEE
1:30 PM
S8-2.2
Amdam GV; Arizona State University
2:00 PM
S8-2.3
Cruickshank T; National Evolutionary Evolutionary consequences of context-depenSynthesis Center
dent maternal effects
2:30 PM
S8-2.4
Moczek A; Indiana University Blooming- The nature of nurture and the causes of traits:
ton
toward a comprehensive theory of developmental evolution
FRIDAY PROGRAM
MORNING SESSIONS
8:00-10:00 AM
Ballroom C1
Session 59: Locomotion: Jumping
Chair: Henry Astley
8:00 AM
59.1
DVM
Azizi E; University of California, Irvine
Muscle properties are tuned to mechanical function: lessons from hopping toads
8:20 AM
59.2
DVM
Macesic LJ, Gillis GB; Mount Holyoke Pre-landing muscle tuning in the forearm and
College
shoulder of Bufo marinus
8:40 AM
59.3
DCB
Astley HC, Haruta A, Roberts TJ; Brown The effects of substrate compliance on jump
University
performance in the Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus
septentrionalis)
9:00 AM
59.4
DVM
Abbott EM, Azizi M, Roberts TJ; Univer- Extrinsic loading in Cuban tree frog jumping
sity of California, Irvine, Brown University
9:20 AM
59.5
9:40 AM
59.6
Self ZT, Spence AJ, Wilson AM; The Jump racing: do horses slow down due to a force
Royal Veterinary College
limit?
DCB
Taylor KR, Pace CM, Mortimer SA, Ni- Vertical jumping among mdm mouse genotypes
shikawa KC; Northern Arizona University
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C1
Session 60: Locomotion: Above and Underground
Chair: David Carrier
10:20 AM
60.1
DAB
Gilman CA, Irschick DJ; University of Foils of flexion: the effects of perch compliance
Massachusetts Amherst
on lizard locomotion and perch choice in the wild
77
10:40 AM
60.2
DCB
11:00 AM
60.3
Warner SE, Pickering P, Panagiotopou- Size-related biomechanical constraints on foot
lou O, Pfau T, Ren L, Hutchinson JR; impacts in ungulate mammals
Royal Veterinary College, University of
Manchester
11:20 AM
60.4
Blum Y, Birn-Jeffery A, Daley MA; Royal Perturbed bipedal running: how do touch down
Veterinary College
conditions affect stance dynamics?
11:40 AM
60.5
DVM
Sharpe SS, Judy KN, Daffon K, Gold- Burrowing of the ocellated skink (Chalcides ocelman DI; Georgia Tech
latus) in wet and dry granular media
Carrier DR, Anders C, Schilling N; Uni- The musculoskeletal system of humans is not
versity of Utah, Salt Lake City, Univer- tuned to maximize the economy of locomotion
sity Hospital Jena, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
8:00-11:40 AM
Ballroom C2
Session 61: Cardiovascular and Respiration Physiology
Co-Chairs: Scott Kirkton, John Eme
8:00 AM
61.1
DCPB
Kirkton SD, Hennessey LE, Duffy B, Intermolt development reduces oxygen delivery
Bennett MM, Lee W-K, Greenlee KJ; capacity and jumping performance in the AmeriUnion College, North Dakota State Uni- can locust (Schistocerca americana)
versity, Argonne National Laboratories
8:20 AM
61.2
DCPB
Van Sant MJ, Hammond KA; University Limits of the blood oxygen carrying capacity in
of California, Riverside
the deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus
8:40 AM
61.3
DCPB
Harrison JF, Waters JS, Heinrich SM, Effects of rearing oxygen level on the anatomy of Socha JJ; Arizona State University, Vir- the adult tracheal system in Drosophila
ginia Polytechnical Institute
9:00 AM
61.4
DCPB
Tate KB, Slay CE, Hicks JW, Crossley Chronic hypoxic incubation stress and the plasII DA; University North Texas, University ticity of humoral regulation of cardiovascular
of California, Irvine
function in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
9:20 AM
61.5
DCPB
Eme J, Tate KB, Kohl ZF, Slay CE, Hicks Cardiovascular plasticity during hypoxic develJW, Crossley II, DA; University North opment in reptile embryos
Texas, University of California, Irvine
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM
61.6
DCPB
Owerkowicz T, Campbell C, Eme J, Cardiac hypertrophy in response to pressure
Blank JM, Hicks JW; California State overload and exercise training in the American
University, San Bernardino, University alligator
California, Irvine, University North Texas, Denton, California Polytechnic State
Uni, San Luis Obispo
10:20 AM
61.7
DCPB
Ros IG, Biewener AA; Harvard Univer- Heart rate is not modulated with flight speed in
sity
cockatiels
10:40 AM
61.8
DCPB
Noren SR, Williams TM; UC Santa Cruz Ontogeny influences the capacity for bradycardia in dolphins
11:00 AM
61.10
DVM
Hykin SM; University of California, Cardiac morphology of Dermophis mexicanus
Berkeley
through ontogeny
11:20 AM
61.11
DIZ
Barbano DL, Nishikawa KC, Uyeno TA; Ultrastructure and function in accessory heart of
Northern Arizona University, Valdosta squid
State University
78
8:20-10:00 AM
Ballroom C3
Session 62: Growth and Energetics
Co-Chairs: Michael Romero, Stephen Schoech
8:20 AM
62.1
DCE
Cornelius JM, Hahn TP, Chapple TK, Seasonal changes in energy expenditure, cortiWilkelski M; Max Planck Institute of Or- costerone and behavior in free-living red crossnithology, University of California, Davis bills, Loxia curvirostra
8:40 AM
62.2
DCE
Kelly JE, Blair BG, Meade ME, Murdock Elevated growth rate and hepatic IGF-1 expresCA; Jacksonville State University, Ala- sion in Oreochromis niloticus (Nile Tilapia), the
bama
case for Eubacterium cellulosolvens 5494 as a
possible aquaculture probiont
9:00 AM
62.3
9:20 AM
62.4
DCE
De Bruijn R, Merullo D, Romero LM; Heart rate response of molting and non-molting
Tufts University
European starlings to artificial rain and cooling
9:40 AM
62.5
DCE
Elderbrock EK, Small TW, Schoech SJ; Plasma corticosterone and feather quality in the
University of Memphis
threatened Florida scrub-jay
Levin E, Yom-Tov Y, Hefetz A, Kronfeld- Pre-hibernation saturated fat rich diet in the subSchor N; Tel-Aviv University, Depart- tropical mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma microment of Zoology
phyllum) with relation to hypothalamic NPY and
AgRP expression 10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C3
Session 63: Regulation of Behavior
Co-Chairs: Michelle Rensel, Sunny Scobell
10:20 AM
63.1
DCE
Scobell SK, MacKenzie DS, Jaques JT, Androgens and female intrasexual aggression in
Jones AG; Texas A&M University, Col- the sex-role reversed Gulf pipefish
lege Station, Texas Veterinary Medical
Diagnostic Laboratory
10:40 AM
63.2
DCE
Ernst DFK, Bentley GE; University of Social isolation, reproductive physiology and beCalifornia, Berkeley
havior in male zebra finches
11:00 AM
63.3
DCE
Rensel MA, Salwiczek L, Hsiao CF, Xia In vivo microdialysis reveals dynamics of estraS, Remage-Healey L, Schlinger B; Uni- diol production in the avian hippocampus
versity of California, Los Angeles
11:20 AM
63.4
DCE
Dlugosz EM, Harris BN, Saltzman W, Aerobic physiology, locomotor behavior, and gluChappell MA; University of California, cocorticoids in California mice
Riverside
11:40 AM
63.5
DCPB
Acosta W, Meek TH, Schutz H, Dlugosz Effects of early-onset voluntary exercise on adult
EM, Vu KT, Garland T Jr; University of physical activity in mice selectively bred for high
California, Riverside
voluntary wheel running
8:00-10:00 AM
Club South
Session 64: Phylogenetics - Invertebrates
Co-Chairs: Ellen Strong, Isabella Kappner
8:00 AM
64.1
Strong EE; Smithsonian Institution, Large, common and variable: re-assessing the
Washington DC
monophyly and diversity of Cerithiidae (Cerithioidea, Caenogastropoda)
8:20 AM
64.2
Kawauchi GY, Sharma PP, Giribet G; A new Sipuncula classification: reassessing and
Harvard University
dating the sipunculan phylogeny using a sixgene dataset and fossil taxa
8:40 AM
64.3
DPCB
Spagna JC, Larabee FJ, Suarez AV; Evolution of jaw-morphology and kinematics in
William Paterson University, University ponerine trap-jaw ants
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
79
9:00 AM
64.4
DIZ
Crowley LM; American Museum of Nat- Systematics and phylogenetics of the arks (arural History, New York
coida: bivalvia): a combined analysis of morphology and molecular data
9:20 AM
64.5
DPCB
Laumer CE, Giribet G; Harvard Muse- A single, stepwise origin of ectolecithality in
um of Comparative Zoology
Platyhelminthes?
9:40 AM
64.6
DPCB
Kappner I; American Museum of Natural Paternal mitochondrial inheritance is widespread
History, New York
in dioecious bivalves and may have multiple origins
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Club South
Session 65: Phylogenetics - Vertebrates
Co-Chairs: Mike Alfaro, Princess Gilbert
10:20 AM
65.1
DPCB
Miller EC, Drewes RC; University of Cal- A new species of Hemidactylus gecko endemic
ifornia, San Diego, California Academy to the Gulf of Guinea: a story of transoceanic
of Sciences
colonization events
10:40 AM
65.2
DPCB
Alfaro ME, Faircloth B, Sorenson L, A 500-locus phylogenomic study of ray-finned
Chang J, Santini F; University of Califor- fishes
nia, Los Angeles
11:00 AM
65.3
DEE
Gilbert PS, Chang J, Faircloth B, Alfaro Genome-wide ultraconserved elements exhibit
ME; University of California, Los Ange- higher phylogenetic informativeness than tradiles
tional fish markers
11:20 AM
65.4
11:40 AM
65.5
DPCB
Keck BP; University of Tennessee
Rates of hybridization, introgression, and formation of chimaeric lineages in Darters
Siler CD; University of Kansas
Comparative species delimitation and patterns
of cryptic diversity in an island radiation of fossorial lizards
8:20 AM-Noon
Club North
Session 66: Complementary to Symposium: Evo Devo & Genomics
Co-Chairs: Leonid Moroz, Brad Davidson
8:20 AM
66.2
DEDB
Srivastava M, Reddien PW; Whitehead A comparative approach to animal regeneration
Institute, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, HHMI
8:40 AM
66.3
DEDB
Sikes JM, Newmark PA; University of Exploring the evolutionary loss of regeneration:
Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Howard a comparative genomics study in planarians
Hughes Medical Institute
9:00 AM
66.4
DEDB
Infante CR, Losos JB, Menke DM; Uni- The developmental basis of an adaptive radiaversity of Georgia, Harvard University
tion: the evolution of limb diversity in Anolis lizards
9:20 AM
66.5
DEDB
Serb JM, Zhang X, West Greenlee MH; Applying seed networks to genomic data in an
Iowa State University
evodevo context: a new analysis tool
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM
66.6
10:40 AM
66.7
Browne WE, Schnitzler CE, Gildea D, The early embryo: genomic analysis of gene exNguyen A-D, Maxwell E, Ryan JF, Bax- pression in an early diverging lineage of metazoevanis AD; University of Miami, NHGRI/ ans, the Ctenophora
NIH
DEDB
Moroz LL, Kohn A, Citarella M, Grigore- The genome of the ctenophore pleurobrachia
nko A, Kocot K, Halanych K, Rogaev E; bachei: molecular insights into independent oriUniversity of Florida, University of Mas- gins of nervous systems
sachusetts Medial School, University of
Alabama
80
11:00 AM
66.8
DNB
Kohn AB, Citarella MR, Gillette R, Genome-wide characterization of signaling pepSweedler JV, Moroz LL; Whitney Lab tides in molluscs: insights into neuronal evolution
for Marine Bioscience University of
Florida, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
11:20 AM
66.9
DEDB
Maliska ME, Pierce T, Hausch P, Brown Molgulid ascidians show an early heterochronic
CT, Swalla BJ; University of Washing- shift in the expression of genes critical for metaton, Ripon College, Michigan State Uni- morphosis in other ascidians
versity
11:40 AM
66.10
DEDB
Woznica A, Hausler M, Jemmet J, Resetting the clock: temporal dynamics in gene
Starobinska E, Li Y, Davidson B*; Uni- network evolution
versity of California, Berkeley, University
of California, Santa Cruz, University of
Arizona
8:00-9:40 AM
Room 1
Session 67: Evolutionary Morphology: Form & Function I
Chair: Sharlene Santana
8:00 AM
67.1
DEE
Santana SE, Lynch Alfaro J, Alfaro ME; Adaptive evolution of facial color patterns in
University of California Los Angeles
Neotropical primates
8:20 AM
67.2
DVM
Homberger DG, Dubansky BH; Louisi- Functional morphology of the crocodilian and
ana State University, Baton Rouge
avian integument: implications for the evolutionary origin of feathers in dinosaurs
8:40 AM
67.3
DIZ
Okamura B, Humphries S, Gruhl A; Buddenbrockia plumatellae: a novel solution to
Natural History Museum, London, Uni- being a worm
versity of Hull, UK
9:00 AM
67.4
DEE
Figueroa A, Lailvaux S; University of Ecomorphology and convergence in arboreal
New Orleans
snakes
9:20 AM
67.5
DVM
Smith SM, Angielczyk KD, Schmitz L, How well do orbit dimensions predict diel activity
Wang SC; Johns Hopkins University, in sciurid rodents?
Field Museum of Natural History, University of California, Davis, Swarthmore
College
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00-11:40 AM
Room 1
Session 68: Evolutionary Morphology: Form & Function II
Chair: Dominique Adriaens
10:00 AM
68.1
10:20
68.3
10:40 AM
68.4
11:00 AM
68.5
11:20 AM
68.6
DVM
Adriaens D, Neutens C, Christiaens J, Evolutionary morphology of the caudal muscuVan Loo D, De Kegel B, Boistel R, Van loskeletal system in syngnathid fish: from swimHoorebeke L; Ghent University, Bel- ming to prehension ... in different ways
gium, Université de Poitiers, France
Marcroft TA, Van Wassenbergh S, Trade-offs and evolution of the boxfish carapace
Dornburg A, Santini F, Slater GJ, Modlin
J, Nguyen MTT, Alfaro ME; University
of California, Los Angeles, University of
Antwerp, Belgium, Yale University, California State University, Channel Islands
DVM
Tsai HP, Holliday CM*; University of Mis- Ontogeny of the alligator cartilago transiliens
souri
and its significance for sauropsid jaw muscle
evolution
Jaszlics A, Pardo JD; University of Tex- Ontogeny and modularity in the crocodilian skull
as at Arlington
DVM
Swartz B; University of California, The origin and early evolution of terrestrial locoBerkeley
motion
81
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 3
Session 69: Symbiosis I
Chair: Malcolm Hill
8:00 AM
69.1
DIZ
Middlebrooks ML, Pierce SK, Bell SS; Chlorophyll synthesis in the photosynthetic sea
University of South Florida
slug Elysia clarki
8:20 AM
69.2
DIZ
Fernandes DAO, Podolosky RD; Col- Developmental consequences of association
lege of Charleston
with a photosynthetic substrate for encapsulated
embryos of an intertidal gastropod
8:40 AM
69.3
9:00 AM
69.4
9:20 AM
69.5
9:40 AM
69.6
Curtis NE, Fang X, Jiang X, Schwartz
JA, Pierce SK; University of South Florida, Tampa, Beijing Genomics InstituteShenzhen, China
DIZ
Algal, nuclear-encoded gene sequences are
present in the transcriptome of the kleptoplastic
sea slug, Elysia chlorotica - further evidence for
horizontal gene transfer
Mazzillo Mays M, Kempf SC; Auburn Mucilage variation and ultrastructure among
University
Symbiodinium strains
Matterson KO, Gleason DF; University Microscale variation in light intensity and its efof Alabama at Birmingham, Georgia fects on the growth of juveniles of the temperate
Southern University
coral, Oculina arbuscula
DIZ
Schwartz JA, Curtis NE, Pierce SK; Uni- Using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) to
versity of South Florida, Tampa
localize transferred algal genes in the cells of the
sacoglossan sea slug, Elysia chlorotica
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Room 3
Session 70: Symbiosis II
Chair: Lori Tolley-Jordan
10:20 AM
70.1
10:40 AM
70.2
DEE
Allison AL, Fitzpatrick BM; University of Distinctiveness and diversity of bacteria associTennessee, Knoxville
ated with salamander skin
11:00 AM
70.3
DEE
Nourabadi N, Nishiguchi MK; New Mex- The role of sensor regulator loci that mediate
ico State University
anaerobic respiration in host symbiotic competence of the Euprymna-Vibrio mutualism
11:20 AM
70.4
DEE
Punke EB, Nishiguchi MK; New Mexico Spatial and temporal patterns among symbiotic
State University
Vibrio fischeri: environment matters!
11:40 AM
70.5
Freeman CJ, Thacker RW, Baker DM,
Fogel M; University of Alabama, Birmingham, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Determining the benefits of symbiosis: tracing
the products of symbiont nitrogen and carbon
metabolism to host sponges using incubations
with enriched stable isotopes
Tolley-Jordan LR, Chadwick MA; Jack- Significance of snails as habitat patches for their
sonville State University, Kings College concomitant parasites in novel environments
London
8:20-11:40 AM
Rooms 6/7
Session 71: Complementary to Symposium: Dispersal of Marine Organisms
Co-Chairs: Renae Brodie, Shawn Arellano
8:20 AM
71.1
DAB
Putman NF, Verley P, Shay TJ, Lohm- Transoceanic migratory dispersal in young sea
ann KJ; North Carolina State University, turtles: the role of currents and geomagnetic
IRD, France, University of North Caro- navigation
lina, Chapel Hill
8:40 AM
71.2
DIZ
Arellano SM, Mullineaux L, Anderson Can waterborne settlement cues trigger the larEJ, Helfrich K, McGann BJ, Wheeler val transition from the plankton to the seafloor?
JD; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Grove City College
82
9:00 AM
71.3
Miller RG, Burrows MT, Fox CJ, Inall Offshore renewable energy structures as stepME; Scottish Association for Marine Sci- ping stones for biogeographic change: does larence
val vertical positioning hold the key?
9:20 AM
71.4
Eernisse DJ, Kvist S, Barrio A, Siddall Cryptic species diversity in the marine pulmonate
ME; California State University Fuller- limpet subgenus Siphonaria (Heterosiphonaria)
ton, American Museum of Natural His- in the vicinity of the Gulf of California
tory, New York
9:40 AM
71.5
DIZ
Borda E, Kudenov JD, Blake JA, Alvara- Cryptic species of Archinome (Annelida: Amdo JR, Chevaldonné P, Desbruyères D, phinomida) from hydrothermal vents and cold
Fabri M-C, Hourdez S, Pleijel F, Schulze seeps
A, Shank TM, Rouse GW; Texas A&M
University at Galveston, University
of Alaska Anchorage, AECOM, Centre de Brest de l IFREMER, Centre
d’Océanologie de Marseille, Ifremer
Méditerranée, Station Biologique de
Roscoff, Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM
71.6
DEE
Rognstad RL, Wethey DS, Hilbish TJ; Intertidal population connectivity: limitations of
University of South Carolina, Columbia climate and larval supply
10:40 AM
71.7
11:00 AM
71.8
DEE
McCartney MA, Yund PO; University of Transplants of juvenile mussels show that therNorth Carolina, Wilmington, University mal tolerance, alone, is unlikely to set the Atlanof New England
tic southern range boundary of the northern blue
mussel, Mytilus trossulus
11:20 AM
71.9
DIZ
Hickman CS; University of California, Why marine mollusks don’t require larvae for
Berkeley
dispersal
Yund PO, Tilburg CE, McCartney MA; Is the southern range boundary of the northern
University of New England, University of blue mussel, Mytilus trossulus, determined by
North Carolina - Wilmington
constraints on larval dispersal?
8:00-10:00 AM
Rooms 8/9
Session 72: Parental Care & Parental Investment
Chair: Alice Boyle
8:00 AM
72.1
DEE
Delia JRJ, Warkentin KM; Boston Uni- Hatching plasticity and the function of parental
versity, Boston
care in two glassfrogs (Anura: Centrolenidae)
8:20 AM
72.2
DAB
Tumulty JP, Summers K; East Carolina Male Removal Experiments Support the BipaUniversity
rental Care Hypothesis for the Evolution of Monogamy in Ranitomeya imitator
8:40 AM
72.3
DCE
Pradhan DS, Solomon-Lane TK, Willis Neural androgens regulate paternal care in a poMC, Grober MS; Georgia State Univer- lygamous sex changing fish
sity
9:00 AM
72.4
DCE
Harris BN, Perea-Rodriguez JP, Acute effects of corticosterone injection on paSaltzman W; University of California, ternal behavior in California mouse (PeromysRiverside
cus californicus) fathers
9:20 AM
72.5
DAB
Dantzer B, Boonstra R, Boutin S, Adaptive hormone-mediated maternal effects in
Humphries MM, Palme R, McAdam AG; red squirrels
Michigan State University, University
of Toronto at Scarborough, University
of Alberta, McGill University, University
of Veterinary Medicine, University of
Guelph
83
9:40 AM
72.6
DAB
Sockman KW; University of North Caro- Real-time modulation of egg size in an altricial
lina, Chapel Hill
bird
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20-11:40 AM
Rooms 8/9
Session 73: Sensory Ecology
Chair: Sönke Johnsen
10:20 AM
73.1
DAB
Seymoure B, McMillan WO, McGraw K, Heliconius mimicry rings in a new light
Rutowski R; Arizona State University,
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
10:40 AM
73.2
DIZ
Baldwin JL, Johnson S; Duke University The use of chromatic and achromatic cues during mate choice in the male blue crab, Callinectes sapidus
11:00 AM
73.3
11:20 AM
73.4
Wang DL, Papaj DR; University of Ari- Color as a visual cue in the pipevine swallowzona
tail, Battus philenor: is hue or brightness more
important?
DEE
Uhrig EJ, Lemaster MP, Mason RT; Ore- Chemical ecology of the red-spotted garter
gon State University, Corvallis, Western snake, Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus
Oregon University, Monmouth
8:00-10:00 AM
Rooms 10/11
Session 74: Osmotic and Ionic Regulation
Co-Chairs: Michael Menze, Charlotte Bodinier
8:00 AM
74.1
DCPB
MacMiillan HA, Williams CM, Staples After the cold: the reestablishment of osmotic
JF, Sinclair BJ; University of Western balance and neuromuscular function during chillOntario
coma recovery in a cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus)
8:20 AM
74.2
DCPB
Anderson JM, Harder AM, Hand SC, Protective mechanisms against water stress
Toner M, Chakraborty N, Menze MA; evaluated in insect cells
Eastern Illinois University, Louisiana
State University, Medicine Harvard
Medical School
8:40 AM
74.3
DCPB
Marunde MR, Li S, Hand SC, Menze Late embryogenesis abundant protein amelioMA; Eastern Illinois University, Charles- rates inhibition of mitochondrial respiration
ton, Louisiana State University
9:00 AM
74.4
DCPB
Champagne AM, Allen HC, Williams JB; Effects of lipid-lipid and lipid-water interactions
The Ohio State University
on cutaneous water loss in the house sparrow
(Passer domesticus) across temperature and
humidity regimes
9:20 AM
74.5
DCPB
Gefen E, Kalra B; University of Haifa- Desiccation stress triggers a switch to exclusive
Oranim, Israel
carbohydrate catabolism in scorpions
9:40 AM
74.6
DCPB
Bodinier C, Meng Y, Galvez F; Louisi- Localization and expression of Na+/K+-ATPase,
ana State University, Baton Rouge
Na+/K+/2CL cotransporter, and CFTR during osmotic challenges to Fundulus grandis+.
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
84
10:20 AM-Noon
Rooms 10/11
Session 75: Feeding and Digestion: Jaws, Teeth and Tongues
Chair: Paul Gignac
10:20 AM
75.1
Erickson GM, Hamilton M, Bourne GR, Histology and wear biomechanics of hadrosauNorell MA, Sawyer WG; Florida State rid dinosaur teeth-reptiles that exceeded mamUniversity, Tallahassee, University of mals in dental complexity
Florida, Gainesville, Colorado School
of Mines, Golden, American Museum of
Natural History, New York
10:40 AM
75.2
DCB
Gignac PM, Erickson GM; Stony Brook Assessing biomechanical performance in extinct
University, Florida State University
crocodylians: a neontological model of bite-force
generation and tooth pressures in fossil forms
11:00 AM
75.3
DCB
Iriarte-Diaz J, Terhune CE, Ross CF; Mandibular helical axis during feeding in nonUniversity of Chicago, Duke University human primates
11:20 AM
75.4
DCB
Anderson CV, Larghi NP, Creemers S, Thermal effects on the performance, motor conDeban SM; University of South Florida, trol, and muscle dynamics of tongue projection
Tampa
in a plethodontid salamander
11:40 AM
75.5
DCB
Deban S, Anderson C, Larghi N, San- Evolution of elastic mechanisms in salamander
dusky P; University South Florida, Tam- tongues
pa
8:00-9:40 AM
Room 12
Session 76: Form and Function: Underwater Light and Eyes
Chair: Lars Schmitz
8:00 AM
76.1
DIZ
Sweeney AM, Holt AL, Gagnon Y, Morse Giant clam iridocytes optimize photosynthetic
DE; University of California, Santa Bar- symbiosis
bara, Duke University
8:20 AM
76.2
8:40 AM
76.3
DIZ
Speiser DI, Gagnon YL, Chhetri RK, Optical coherence tomography (OCT) reveals
Oldenburg AL, Johnsen S; University of that scallop eyes may have bifocal optics
California, Santa Barbara, Duke University, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
9:00 AM
76.4
DVM
Schmitz L, Wainwright PC; University of Nocturnality limits morphological and functional
California, Davis
diversity in the eyes of reef fishes
9:20 AM
76.5
Holt AL, Gagnon Y, Sweeney AM, A monte-carlo model of photon transport in symMorse DE; University California, Santa biotic giant clams
Barbara, Duke University
Sandkam BA, Watson CT, Joy JB, Genomic and lighting environments influence
Breden F; Simon Fraser University
color vision in guppies
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM-Noon
Room 12
Session 77: Community Ecology
Chair: Sandra Connelly
10:00 AM
77.1
DEE
Trowbridge CD, Little C, Pilling GM, Decadal-scale changes of shallow subtidal benStirling P, Miles A; University of Oregon, thos in an Irish marine reserve
University of Bristol, Secretariat of the
Pacific Community
10:20 AM
77.2
DEE
Gosnell JS, Diprima JB, Gaines SD; Variation in habitat structure impacts responses
University of California, Santa Barbara to biotic and abiotic factors in an intertidal snail
10:40 AM
77.3
DEE
Gillespie JL, Franklin RB; Virginia Com- A comparison of microbial community structure
monwealth University
and function in tidal freshwater wetlands of the
Chesapeake Bay watershed in Virginia
85
11:00 AM
77.4
11:20 AM
77.5
11:40 AM
77.6
DEE
Elahi R, Sebens KP; Friday Harbor A consumer one-two punch: facilitation and funcLabs, University of Washington
tional diversity prevent reversals in community
state
Turner KR, Sebens KP; University of Lingcod and rockfish impacts on benthic comWashington
munity structure
DCPB
Pilgrim MA, Farrell TM; University of Use of stable isotope approaches to study spaSouth Carolina Upstate, Stetson Uni- tial variation in diet: rattlesnakes as a case study.
versity
8:20-11:40 AM
Room 13
Session 78: Evolutionary Ecology
Co-Chairs: Ryan Martin (8:20-10 am), Laura Wegener (8:20-10 am), Kevin Matson (10:20-11:40 am)
8:20 AM
78.1
8:40 AM
78.2
9:00 AM
78.3
9:20 AM
78.4
9:40 AM
78.5
DEE
Heiniger J, Van Uitregt V, Wilson RS; Fine tuning anti-predator responses: are the
University of Queensland
costs of inducible predator defences proportional to the magnitude of the responses?
Thawley CJ, Robbins TR, Langkilde T; Survival under pressure: lethal and sublethal efPennsylvania State University
fects of an invasive predator, the red imported
fire ant, on a spiny lizard
DEE
Martin RA, Pfennig DW; University of Ecological opportunity and competition predict
North Carolina, Chapel Hill
widespread disruptive selection in the wild
Riesch R, Martin RA, Langerhans RB; Ecological causes of the joint evolution of life hisNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh tory and morphology during a post-Pleistocene
radiation of Bahamas mosquitofish (Gambusia
hubbsi)
DEE
Wegener Parfrey L, Knight R; University Broad patterns in the diversity of eukaryotic miof Colorado, Howard Hughes Medical crobes
Institute
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM
78.6
Matson KD, Mauck RA, Lynn SE, Tiele- Island life and innate immunity: combining comman BI; University of Groningen, Ken- parative and experimental approaches to better
yon College, The College of Wooster
understand avian immune system evolution
10:40 AM
78.7
DEE
Hahn DC, Igl L, Burnett J, Erf G; US Evidence of parasite-mediated selection favorGeological Survey, University of Arkan- ing evolution of more effective immune defenssas
es: more immune constituents in eggs of avian
brood parasites
11:00 AM
78.8
DEE
Coon CAC, Martin LB; University of Do changes in parasite prevalence facilitate
South Florida
range expansion of Kenyan house sparrows
(Passer domesticus)?
11:20 AM
78.9
DEE
Li J; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Sponsorship required for permanent residency
in sediment
FRIDAY PROGRAM
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C1
Session 79: Locomotion: Stability
Chair: Tonia Hsieh
1:00 PM
79.1
1:20 PM
79.2
1:40 PM
79.3
DCB
Mara KR, Hsieh ST; Temple University
Slip perturbation recovery in the frilled dragon, a
dynamically stable bipedal runner
Liedtke AM, Moore S, Witte T, Spence How do animals with limited distal limb muscuAJ; The Royal Veterinary College, UoL lature use sensory feedback during locomotion?
DCB
Lammers AR, Zurcher U; Cleveland Dynamic stability during quadrupedal arboreal
State University
locomotion: body segment contributions to angular momentum
86
2:00 PM
79.4
2:20 PM
79.5
2:40 PM
79.6
DCB
Jayaram K, Merritt C, Full RJ; University Robust climbing in cockroaches results from
of California, Berkeley
fault tolerant design using leg spines
Jusufi A, Libby T, Full RJ; University of Scales assist scaling in lizards: keeled, subcauCalifornia, Berkeley
dal scale arrays engage substrate during rapid
vertical climbing
DCB
Hsieh ST, Fisher RE, Kusumi K; Temple The effect of tail autotomy on locomotor stability
University, University of Arizona College in the green anole lizard
of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona State
University
1:00-2:20 PM
Ballroom C2
Session 80: Hypoxia
Co-Chairs: David Buchwalter, Johanne Lewis
1:00 PM
80.1
DCPB
Kim KS, Funk DH, Buchwalter DB*; Thermal and hypoxic gene expression in the
North Carolina State University, Stroud mayfly (Centroptilum triangulifer)
Water Research Center
1:20 PM
80.2
DCPB
Darling CL, Burnett LE, Burnett KG; Col- Recovery from hypoxia and hypercapnic hypoxlege of Charleston
ia: impacts on the transcription of key antioxidant
genes in the shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
1:40 PM
80.3
DCPB
Diaz S, Thaler CD, Shirkey NJ, Brown T, Changes in pulmonary surfactant in deer mice
Cardullo RA, Hammond KA; University (Peromyscus maniculatus) at high altitude
of California, Riverside
2:00 PM
80.4
Campbell JC, Cobb VA; Middle Tennes- Are all snakes made equal: handling hypoxic
see State University
conditions.
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Session 81: Ecomorphology: Feeding and Fighting
Co-Chairs: Christopher Kenaley, Ralph Turingan
1:00 PM
81.1
DVM
Turingan RG, Wittenrich ML, Beck JB, Determinants of feeding performance in marineSamarco TJ; Florida Institute of Tech- fish larvae
nology, University of Florida, NOAA, St.
Petersburg, Florida
1:20 PM
81.2
DCB
Kenaley CP; Harvard University
1:40 PM
81.3
DCB
Oufiero CE, Holzman R, Wainwright The diversity of strike kinematics in serranid fishPC; University of California, Davis
es: support for the ram-suction continuum
2:00 PM
81.4
DCB
Sustaita D, Rubega M; University of Anatomy of a shrike bite: force, speed, and
Connecticut
pressure in relation to bill shape in loggerhead
shrikes (Passeriformes: Laniidae: Lanius ludovicianus) 2:20 PM
81.5
DEE
Cameron SF, Wynn ML, Wilson RS; Trade-offs and compensatory traits: bite force
University of Queensland, Australia
and sprint speed pose conflicting demands on
the design of male geckos (Hemidactylus frenatus)
2:40 PM
81.6
DAB
Devries MS, Christy JH; University of Why stomatopods are striking
California, Berkeley, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
87
A device for dampening drag: a novel hypothesis
for the function of enormous fangs in deep-sea
fishes
1:00-2:40 PM
Club South
Session 82: Conservation Biology
Chair: James Garey
1:00 PM
82.1
DAB
Noren DP, Hauser DDW; NOAA Fisher- Using behavioral data to identify potential maies
rine protected areas for the endangered southern resident killer whale
1:20 PM
82.2
DEE
Zylberberg M, Lee KA, Klasing KC, Change in avian pox prevalence varies by speHahn TP, Wikelski M; University of Cali- cies and land use type in Galápagos finches
fornia, Davis, Max Planck Institute for
Ornithology
1:40 PM
82.4
2:00 PM
82.5
DEE
Harden LA, Williard AS; University of Using a spatially-explicit predator-prey model to
North Carolina, Wilmington
investigate bycatch risk of terrapins in crab pots
2:20 PM
82.6
DEE
Karsten KB, Hale AM; California Luther- Using meteorological data to predict bat mortalan University, Texas Christian University ity at a wind facility in Texas
Lavender AL, Bartol SM, Bartol IK; Old A two-method approach for investigating the unDominion University, Virginia Wesleyan derwater hearing capabilities of loggerhead sea
College
turtles (Caretta caretta)
1:00-3:00 PM
Club North
Session 83: Structure & Mechanical Design: Shape, Sound and Sex
Chair: Diane Kelly
1:00 PM
83.1
DVM
Clardy T; Virginia Institute of Marine Sci- Using fractals to describe morphology and onence
togeny of lateral line canals of Xiphister (Cottiformes: Stichaeidae), with comparisons to other
stichaeids
1:20 PM
83.2
DCB
Connors MJ, Kallai I, Gazit D, Ortiz C; Three-dimensional structure of the shell plate
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, assembly of the chiton Tonicella marmorea and
Hebrew University
its biomechanical consequences
1:40 PM
83.3
2:00 PM
83.4
2:20 PM
83.5
2:40 PM
83.6
Mohajer YJ, Fine ML, Ghahramani ZN; High speed examination of pectoral stridulation
Virginia Commonwealth University
sound generation in blue catfish, Ictalurus furcatus
DVM
Friscia AR, Schlinger BA; University of Unique wing morphology in wingsnapping ManCalifornia, Los Angeles
acus Manakins
Moore BC, Mathavan K, Guillette LJ; The functional complexity of the male American
Louisiana Tech University, University of alligator phallus
Massachusetts, Medical University of
South Carolina
DVM
Kelly DA; University of Massachusetts, Functional morphology of penile erection in the
Amherst
American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis):
indirect eversion and elastic retraction
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 1
Session 84: Neurobiology - Sensory Systems
Chair: Duane McPherson
1:00 PM
84.1
Therrien S, Carr C, Wells-Berlin A; Uni- Auditory brainstem response in sea ducks and
versity of Maryland, College Park, US diving ducks
Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife
Research Center
1:20 PM
84.2
Bok MJ, Porter ML, Cronin TW; Univer- Ultraviolet vision in mantis shrimp
sity of Maryland, Baltimore County
1:40 PM
84.3
Cohen JH; University of Delaware
88
Visual ecology of bi-lobed eyes in an Antarctic
euphausiid
2:00 PM
84.4
McCullagh G, Bishop C, Wyeth R; St. Odor-gated rheotaxis and sensory integration
Francis Xavier University
by the rhinophores during navigation in the nudibranch, Tritonia diomedea
2:20 PM
84.5
DPCB
Eiting T, Smith T, Forger N, Dumont E; Comparing sensory abilities: olfactory bulb size
UMass Amherst, Slippery Rock Univ
and olfactory sensitivity in phyllostomid bats
2:40 PM
84.6
DAB
Elzinga MJ, Dickson WB, Dickinson The influence of sensory feedback delays on the
MH; Caltech, IO Rodeo, University of yaw dynamics of insect flight
Washington
1:00-2:40 PM
Room 3
Session 85: Coral Reef Ecology
Chair: Sophie George
1:00 PM
85.1
DIZ
Hanes SD, Kempf SC; Auburn Univer- Autophagic degradation and bleaching in the
sity
symbiotic anemone, Aiptasia pallida
1:20 PM
85.2
DEE
Meyer E, Davies S, Matz MV; University Gene expression predicts genetically-deterof Texas, Austin
mined thermal tolerance in corals
1:40 PM
85.3
DEE
Matz MV; University of Texas at Austin
2:00 PM
85.4
2:20 PM
85.5
Coral bleaching as an adaptive mechanism facilitating transmission of algal symbionts to the
next generation of coral host
Dustan P, Doherty O, Pardede ST, Digital reef rugosity
Vance J, Cowan NJ; College of Charleston, Biosphere Foundation, WIldlife
Conservation Society, Indonesia, Johns
Hopkins University
DEE
Davies SW, Meyer E, Matz M; Univer- Lack of Caribbean coral recruitment: a mismatch
sity of Texas at Austin
between larvae and settlement cues?
1:20-2:00 PM
Rooms 6/7
Session 86: Complementary to Symposium: Comparative Proteomics of Environmental & Pollution Stress
Chair: Lars Tomanek
1:20 PM
86.1
1:40 PM
86.2
Baumgarner BL, Inerowicz D, Brown Comparative proteomic analysis of intestinal and
PB; University of North Carolina, Wilm- pyloric ceca mucosa from fed vs. starved of rainington
bow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
DCPB
Koman JS, Tomanek L; Cal Poly San Proteomic analysis of hyposalinity stress in the
Luis Obispo
ascidian species Ciona savignyi and C. intestinalis
2:00-2:40 PM
Rooms 6/7
Session 87: Complementary to Symposium: Barnacle Biology
Chair: Sherry Tamone
2:00 PM
87.1
2:20 PM
87.2
DEDB
Barazandeh M, Davis CS, Neufeld CJ, A third way: spermcapture mating in barnacles
Palmer RA; University of Alberta, Canada, Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre
Canada
Chen Z-F, Matsumura K, Wang H, Arel- Toward an understanding of the molecular
lano SM, Yan X, Alam I, Archer JAC, mechanisms of barnacle larval settlement: a
Bajic VB, Qian P-Y; The Hong Kong comparative transcriptomic approach
University of Science and Technology
(HKUST), Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution, King Abdullah University of
Science and Technology (KAUST)
89
1:00-2:40 PM
Rooms 8/9
Session 88: Behavioral Syndromes
Chair: Michael Childress
1:00 PM
88.1
Childress MJ, Heldt KA, McClellan KL; Opposites attract: lobsters prefer to share dens
Clemson University
with opposite behavioral phenotypes
1:20 PM
88.2
DAB
Liebl AL, Garringer AR, Wiley DD, Sier- Variation in the glucocorticoid stress response
ra AS, Martin LB; University of S. Florida and behavior along a gradient of invasive house
sparrows (Passer domesticus)
1:40 PM
88.3
DAB
Fox RA, Williams RN; Transylvania Uni- Badges of personality? Neophobia, corticosversity
terone, and bib size in house sparrows Passer
domesticus
2:00 PM
88.4
Carlson BE, Langkilde T; Penn State Personality across ontogeny in an amphibian
University
2:20 PM
88.5
Singer ML, Oswald ME, Wiedeback BD, The genetic architecture of the bold-shy continuRobison BD; University of Idaho, Uni- um in zebrafish, Danio rerio
versity of Notre Dame
1:00-3:00 PM
Rooms 10/11
Session 89: Cranial Structure, Function and Evolution
Co-Chairs: Phil Anderson, Matthew Close
1:00 PM
89.1
DVM
Close MT, Cundall DL; Lehigh Univer- Extensible tissues and their contribution to macsity
rostomy in snakes
1:20 PM
89.2
DVM
Dubansky BH, Homberger DG; Louisi- Biomechanical properties of the intermandibuloana State University, Baton Rouge
cervical integument of alligators: Implications for
a more accurate understanding of the alligator
feeding mechanism
1:40 PM
89.3
2:00 PM
89.4
DVM
Anderson P, Rayfield EJ, Renaud S; Diet-based biomechanical plasticity in mouse
University Bristol, UK, University Lyon, mandibles
France
2:20 PM
89.5
DVM
McCord CL; University of Chicago
2:40 PM
89.6
DVM
Curtis AA, Farke AA; University of Cali- Strut your stuff: frontal sinus complexity in bovifornia, Los Angeles, Raymond M. Alf dae and carnivora
Museum of Paleontology
Pyenson ND, Goldbogen JA, Vogl AW, A putative sensory organ in the mandibular symSzathmary G, Drake R, Shadwick RE; physis of rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae)
Smithsonian Institution, Cascadia Research Collective, University of British
Columbia, FPinnovations, Cleveland
Clinic
Diversity of cranial morphology and jaw biomechanics in tetraodontiform fishes
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 13
Session 90: Life History Evolution - Maternal Investment
Co-Chairs: Jesse Patterson, Robert Cox
1:00 PM
90.1
1:20 PM
90.2
1:40 PM
90.3
DEE
Patel K, Williams K, Frick M, Rostal D; Variation in egg components: a study of materGSU, Caretta Project
nal investment and resource partitioning in the
nesting loggerhead sea turtle
Skibiel AL, Hood WR; Auburn University Building better babies: impact of individual variation in milk composition on differential reproductive performance of Columbian ground squirrels
DEE
Cox RM, Calsbeek R; University of Vir- Experimentally decoupling reproductive investginia, Dartmouth College
ment and energy storage to investigate the functional basis of life-history trade-offs
90
2:00 PM
90.4
Caplins SA, Turbeville JM; Virginia Reproduction and fecundity in the nemertean
Commonwealth University
worm Prosorhochmus americanus (Nemertea,
Hoplonemertea)
2:20 PM
90.5
DEE
Appleby LR; University of Houston
Resource availability and colony founding in harvester ants
2:40 PM
90.6
DAB
Patterson J; University of Calgary
Ectoparasites as a determinant of host litter size
91
FRIDAY POSTER SESSION P3
Exhibit Hall, 3:00-5:00 PM
Poster Set Up: 7:00-8:00 am; Poster Teardown: 5:00-5:30 pm
Even # - Authors present from 3:00 - 4:00 pm; Odd # - Authors present from 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Behavioral Ecology: Interacting with the Environment
P3.1
DEE
Hodge A-MC; University of North Carolina, Margay (Leopardus wiedii) habitat preference based
Wilmington
on vegetation structure in the eastern Andean foothills of Ecuador
P3.2
Sanders D, Mabry K; New Mexico State Uni- Habitat preferences of Peromyscus boylii
versity
P3.3
Cooper LN, Hall FM, Davis JE; Radford Univer- Color oriented neophobia and sex differences in the
sity, Virginia Tech
house sparrow (Passer domesticus)
P3.4
DAB
P3.5
P3.6
Pierce CT, Contreras HL, Davidowitz G; Uni- Environmental humidity effects on m. sexta foraging
versity of Arizona
behavior
Salica MJ, Vonesh JR, Warkentin KM; Univers- Egg clutch dehydration induces early hatching in
idad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina, Virginia red-eyed treefrogs
Commonwealth University, Boston University
DEE
Fisher L, Owens D, Godfrey M; College of Predicting impacts of global climate change on the
Charleston, North Carolina Division of Environ- Northwest Atlantic loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta
ment and Natural Resources
caretta) population: locomotor responses of hatchlings to differing incubation temperatures
P3.7
Gantz JD, Sheafor BA; Miami University, Uni- Behavioral thermoregulation and its role in decreasversity of Mount Union
ing morbidity and mortality associated with chytridiomycosis
P3.8
Nielsen ME, Papaj DR; University of Arizona
Change in thermal refuge seeking behavior during
development of Battus philenor larvae
P3.9
DIZ
Huang H-D, Liu HC; National Museum of Natu- Comparison of visual orientation between two land
ral Science, Taiwan, Providence University, crabs Sesarmops intermedium and Scandarma
Taiwan
lintou in Kenting National Park, southern Taiwan
P3.10
DAB
Fudickar AM, Partecke J; Max Planck Institute Pre migratory activity in free living migratory and sedfor Ornithology
entary European blackbirds Turdus merula
P3.11
DCE
Hahn TP, Haiman AN, Brazeal KR, De Castro Evolution of photorefractoriness in the Cardueline
DM, Gendi KM, Bomze LM, Watts HE; Univer- finches
sity of California, Davis, California State University East Bay, Loyola Marymount University
P3.12
De Castro DM, Zylberberg M, Brazeal KR, Effects of various photoperiod treatments on the molt
Hahn TP; University of California Davis
schedule of house finches
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Physiology
P3.13
DCPB
Kohl ZF, Hedrick MS, Crossley DA; University Ontogeny of viscosity in the chick embryo, Gallus
of North Texas
gallus: cheating the hematocrit dependence of blood
viscosity
P3.14
DCPB
Bjelde BE, Todgham AE; San Francisco State Cardiac performance and metabolism of an intertidal
University
limpet under conditions of emersion and immersion
P3.15
DVM
Robertson JJ, Dearolf JL; Hendrix College
P3.16
DCPB
Welsh C, Hoque R, Ikotun I, Jean Louis A, Cat- Study of octopamine in bivalves
apane EJ, Carroll MA; Medgar Evers College
P3.17
DCPB
Slay CE, Enok S, Wang T, Hicks JW; University Experimental reduction of arterial oxygen content inof California, Irvine, Aarhus University
creases magnitude of postprandial cardiac hypertrophy in Burmese pythons (Python molurus)
P3.18
DCPB
Mika TL, Reiber CL; University of Nevada, Las Cardiac performance across temperature extremes
Vegas
in the grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio
92
The role of the diaphragm and scalenus in the ventilation of striped and spotted dolphins (Stenella spp.)
P3.19
DVM
Henry AF, Dearolf JL; Hendrix College
Determining the existence of a sphincter in the caval
region of Stenella spp.
P3.20
DCPB
Heinrich EC, McHenry MJ, Bradley TJ; Univer- Spiracular activity and respiratory airflow in the Madsity of California, Irvine
agascar hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa)
P3.21
DCPB
Robbins KA, Shero MR, Stevenson T, Dud- Hematological development in young Arctic ground
dleston K, Buck CL, Burns JM; University of squirrels: a model for natural resistance to iron deNorth Carolina, Wilmington, University of Alas- ficiency?
ka, Anchorage
Cell and Molecular Physiology
P3.22
Reynolds AM, Gatlin JC; Miami University, Uni- Determining the effects of chromatin-derived signals
versity of Wyoming
on dynein motor function during mitosis
P3.23
Boswell LC, Moore DS, Hand SC; Louisiana Identification of splice variants and protein expresState University
sion levels for two late embryogenesis abundant proteins in embryos of Artemia franciscana
P3.24
DCPB
P3.25
Powers ML, Haddock SHD; University of Cali- Cloning, expression, and characterization of a photofornia, Santa Cruz, Monterey Bay Aquarium protein from the luminescent ctenophore Bathocyroe
Research Institute
fosteri
Matsumoto T, Ishibashi Y; Kinki University, Cloning of the opsin gene in longtooth grouper (EpiNara, Japan
nephelus bruneus)
Community Ecology
P3.26A
P3.26
Carrera JV, Catlin D, Walling KM, Monaghan C, High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
Bowles S, Schmitthenner H, Cody JC, Tan LT, analysis of vitamin D3 in a ????Daphnia???? microConnelly SJ; Rochester Institute of Technology cosm experiment
DEE
P3.27
P3.28
Connelly SJ, Tan LT, Cody JC; Rochester Insti- Establishing the role of vitamin D3 in the fitness of
tute of Technology
????Daphnia???? spp. exposed to UV radiation
Walsh EJ, Woods MA, Schroeder T; University Microcosm tests of interspecific competitive abilities
of Texas, El Paso
and habitat monopolization
DEE
P3.29
Whippo R, Lowe AT, Britton-Simmons KH; Benthic community structure mediated by the red
University of British Columbia, Friday Harbor sea urchin Strongylocentrotus franciscanus in the
Laboratories
San Juan Archipelago
Tobias MS, Connelly SJ; Rochester Institute of Interaction of nutrition and UV radiation on Daphnia
Technology
P3.30
DEE
Landau MP, Curtis MD, Reiley SJ; Richard Distribution of three sponges in a Florida seagrass
Stockton College
bed
P3.31
DIZ
McClintock JB, Amsler MO, Angus RA, Challe- The Mg-Calcite levels of Antarctic echinoderms: imner RC, Schram JB, Amsler CD, Mah CL, Cuce plications for ocean acidification and further support
J, Baker BJ; University of Alabama at Birming- for a latitudinal gradient in levels of Mg-Calcite
ham, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
Institute, University of South Florida
P3.32
DEE
Kao ST, Hadfield MG; University of Hawaii, The effects of ocean acidification on biofilm bacterial
Manoa
populations
P3.33
Nater OHA, Bruno JR, Dillon ME; University of Effects of climate on seasonal abundance of native
Wyoming, Laramie
bees and flowers - implications for plant-pollinator
communities in the face of climate change
P3.34
Hanson KM, McElroy EJ; College of Charles- Anthropogenic impacts on herpetofaunal diversity
ton
and community structure on a developed Barrier Island in South Carolina
P3.35
Bell CB, Dillon ME; University of Wyoming, Seasonal variation in body size of native bees: therLaramie
mal constraint or resource limitation?
P3.36
DIZ
Salyers JM, Allen JD; College of William and Adventures in juvenile sea urchin ecology
Mary
93
P3.37
DEE
Corwin P, Nolan PM; The Citadel
Avian community response to seasonal and successional changes
P3.38
DEE
Lindsay SM; University of Maine
Is all injury equal? Measuring the effect of repeated
injury on sediment disturbance by the polychaete
Abarenicola pacifica
P3.39
DEE
Barthell JF, Hranitz JM, Albritton-Ford AC, Bar- Competition between two Eurasian plant species for
nett A, Butler ME, Cowo CL, Kurtz RM, San- pollinators: a perturbation experiment
chez ML, Warren JJ, Petanidou T, Wells H;
University of Central Oklahoma, Bloomsburg
University of Pennsylvania, Valdosta State
University, State University of New York, Siena
Heights University, Commack High School,
University of North Texas, Oklahoma State
University, University of the Aegean, University
of Tulsa
P3.40
DEE
Anderson RA, McBrayer LD, Fabry CJ, Dugger Production in a desert lizard as a consequence of
PJ; Western Washington University, Georgia prey availability and annual variation in climate
Southern University
P3.41
Raymond WW, Duggins DO, Dethier MN; Or- Fresh vs. aged kelp: feeding preferences of red uregon State University, Friday Harbor Laborato- chins
ries, University of Washington
Complementary to Symposium: Comparative Proteomics of Environmental & Pollution Stress
P3.42
DCPB
Parrilla L, Owerkowicz T, Steele E, Mori M, Lee Effects of hypoxia and hyperoxia in Alligator missisA, Hicks J, Rourke B; California State Univer- sippiensis
sity, Long Beach, University of California, Irvine
P3.43
DIZ
Neth L; University of Hawaii
P3.44
DCPB
Chilton H, Mier J, Zuzow M, Tomanek L*; Cali- The proteomic response of Mytilus californianus to
fornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis acute oxidative stress in the presence of a sirtuin inObispo
hibitor
P3.45
DCPB
Zuzow MZ, Serafini L, Hitt L, Valenzuela J, To- Proteomic responses of Mytilus congeners to hypomanek L; California Polytechnic State Univer- saline stress
sity, San Luis Obispo
P3.46
Oxidative stress in two coral species, Porites lobata
and Pocillopora damicornis, from Enipein, Micronesia
Cockett PM, Nedved BT, Hadfield MG; Univer- Hawaiian littoral gastropods’ heated existence
sity of Hawaii, Manoa
P3.47
DCPB
Karch KR, Fields PA; Franklin and Marshall Effects of chronic heat exposure on protein expresCollege
sion in the mussel Geukensia demissa
P3.48
DCPB
Cox KM, Fields PA; Franklin and Marshall Col- Time course of protein expression changes in relege
sponse to acute heat stress in the mussel Geukensia
demissa
P3.49
DCPB
Beam M, Zuzow M, Tomanek L; California Sirtuin-induced protein deacetylation affects the heat
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo shock response in blue mussel congeners (Mytilus)
P3.50
P3.51
Hernandez D, Schuman M, Tomanek L; Cali- Proteomic response of tidal-rhythm entrained Mytilus
fornia Polytechnic State University
californianus to acute aerial heat stress
DCPB
Garland MA, Elder H, Hurt DA, Stillman JH, To- The proteomic response to acute heat stress after
manek L; California Polytechnic State Universi- acclimation to fluctuating temperatures in the euryty, San Luis Obispo, Romberg Tiburon Center, thermal porcelain crab, Petrolisthes cinctipes
SFSU
Complementary to Symposium: Dispersal of Marine Organisms
P3.52
Ahrens JB, Borda E, Campbell AM, Schulze A; High degree of connectivity among amphi-Atlantic
Texas A&M University at Galveston
populations of Hermodice carunculata (Amphinomidae, Annelida)
94
P3.53
DEE
Holm ER, Anil AC, Hadfield MG; Naval Surface Quantitative genetic analysis of acquisition of metaWarfare Center, Carderock Division, National morphic competence in Hydroides elegans, and conInstitute of Oceanography, INDIA, Kewalo Ma- sequences for larval dispersal
rine Laboratory, University of Hawaii
P3.54
DIZ
Maliska ME, Swalla BJ; Department of Biology, Geographic range size and diversification in tailed
University of Washington
and tailless molgulid ascidians
P3.55
DIZ
Kaini P, Shrestha S, Roberts B, Zhu N, Brodie Response to adult conspecific odor is modulated by
R; Mount Holyoke College
salinity in metamorphosing megalopae of the fiddler
crab Uca minax
P3.56
DIZ
Walters L, Turner T, Paul V, Kuffner I; Univer- Sea urchin foraging: impacts in coral recruits
sity of Central Florida, University of the Virgin
Islands, Smithsonian, Ft. Pierce, USGS
Complementary to Symposium: Evo Devo & Genomics
P3.57
DEDB
Andrykovich KR, Lowe E, Swalla BJ, Brown Investigating the molecular basis of notochord loss in
CT; Carleton College, Michigan State Univer- Molgula occulta via transcriptome sequencing
sity, University of Washington
P3.58
Fischer AHL, Tulin S, Smith J; MBL, Woods Gene regulatory networks in Nematostella: old quesHole
tions - new approaches
P3.59
Felder MR, Vrana PB, Szalai G, Shorter K, Le- Development of resources for peromyscus laborawandowski A; University of South Carolina
tory research
Complementary to Symposium: Modeling Animal Locomotion
P3.60
DCB
Byron M, Variano E; University of California, Measuring angular velocity of models in turbulence
Berkeley
using Refractive-Index-Matched PIV
P3.61
DCB
Uyeno TA, Gilles B, Lee DV, Barbano DL, Towards the automatic animation of a virtual 3D BullWilkinson KC, Pai DK, Giszter SF, Nishikawa frog skeleton
KC; Valdosta State University, INRIA, Montpellier, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, North Arizona University, University of British Columbia,
Drexel University
P3.62
DCB
Flammang BE, Alben S, Lauder GV; Harvard Vortex perturbation of fish hovering
University, Georgia Institute of Technology
Coral Reef Biology
P3.63
DEE
P3.64
Fiore CL, Labrie M, Lesser MP; University of Pumping activity and nitrogen cycling in the giant
New Hampshire
barrel sponge, Xestospongia muta
Fuess LE, Shedlock AM, Wham FC, Dustan A molecular assay for the cause of bleaching in the
P; College of Charleston, Pennsylvania State temperate Atlantic coral species Occulina arbuscula
University
P3.66
DIZ
Krzykwa JC; New College of Florida
P3.67
DEE
Easson CG, Thacker RW, Olson JB, Slattery Effects of nutrient enrichment on competition beM, Willett KW, Gochfeld DJ; University of Mis- tween the algae Microdictyon marinum and the
sissippi, University of Alabama at Birmingham, sponge Aplysina cauliformis
University of Alabama
P3.68
A survey of distribution and movement of Cyphoma
gibbosum in relation to the fungal pathogen Aspergillus sydowii
Dwindling sea snakes at Ashmore Reef: searching
for the “Elephant in the Room”
Guinea ML; Charles Darwin University
Development: Evolutionary Developmental Biology
P3.69
DEDB
Tenlen JR, Goldstein B; University of North Disrupting gene function in tardigrades by RNA inCarolina, Chapel Hill
terference
P3.70
DEDB
Wu HR, Zhang QJ, Chen YT, Yu JK*; ICOB, Expression patterns of germline specific markers inAcademia Sinica, Fujian Normal University
dicate a preformation mechanism of germ cell development in cephalochordates
95
P3.71
DEDB
Aspiras AC, Angelini DR; American University
P3.72
DIZ
Aspiras AC, Prasad R, Fong DW, Carlini DB, Evolution in the dark: exploring the genetic basis of
Anglini DR; American University
cave adaptation in amphipod populations
P3.73
DEDB
Hiebert LS, Maslakova S; University of Oregon Comparing axial patterning in nemertean larvae - insights into the evolution of a novel larval body plan
P3.74
DEDB
Moustakas JE, Cebra-Thomas J, Häkkinen T, The dynamic network of scute formation
Jernvall J, Gilbert SF; Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland, Millersville
University, Swarthmore College
P3.75
DEDB
Lesoway MP, Collin R, Abouheif E, Henry JJ; MAPK activation and early development in the calypMcGill University, Montreal, Smithsonian Tropi- traeid gastropods
cal Research Institute (STRI), Panama, University of Illinois, Urbana
P3.76
DEDB
Trevino M, Stefanik D, Harmon S, Burton P*; Wnt signaling promotes oral fates during regeneraWabash College, Boston University
tion and embryogenesis in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis
P3.77
DEDB
Winters I, Rued A, Siyu D, Posfai D, Gentile L, Knockdown of PaxB and Six1/2 by RNAi leads to deRivera A, Hill A; University of Richmond, Uni- velopmental defects of the aquiferous system in the
versity of the Pacific
freshwater sponge Ephydatia muelleri
P3.78
DEDB
Lee AK, Sze CC, Suzuki Y; Wellesley College
P3.79
P3.80
Sex-specific gene interactions in the patterning of insect genitalia
Identification of developmental genes involved in
larval leg regeneration in the flour beetle, Tribolium
castaneum
Stopper GF, Grzyb A, Perlee B, Swift S, Engel Sonic hedgehog’s negative autoregulatory properA, Hartman B; Sacred Heart University
ties in salamander limb development
DEDB
P3.81
Tulin S, Smith J; Marine Biological Laboratory
Transcriptome analysis of embryogenesis in Nematostella vectensis
Li Y, Woznica A, Starobinska E, Jemmett J, Da- Analysis of enhancers of Ets1/2 target genes in the
vidson B; University of Arizona
basal chordate ciona intestinalis
P3.82
DIZ
Spindle ST, Turbeville JM; Virginia Common- Confocal microscopy study of embryonic developwealth University
ment in the viviparous hoplonemertean Prosorhochmus americanus
P3.83
DEDB
Wang L, Ooka S, Poustka A, Wikramanayake Investigating the molecular determinants for polarity
A; University of Miami, Max-Planck Institut für in the sea urchin egg
Molekulare Genetik, Germany
P3.84
Sharma PP, Schwager EE, Extavour CG, Giri- Phalangium opilio (Opiliones, Eupnoi): a new model
bet G; Harvard University
for study of arachnid development?
P3.85
DEDB
Musser JM, Wagner GP, Prum RO; Yale Uni- The role of beta-catenin in the early development of
versity
archosaur skin appendages
P3.86
DEDB
Helm RR, Dunn CW; Brown University
P3.87
DEDB
Carter AL, Martin KL; Charleston Southern Uni- Maternal investment in a short-lived, iteroparous maversity, Pepperdine University
rine fish
P3.88
DIZ
Hofstee JC, Collin R; Smithsonian Tropical Re- Modification of velar lobe morphology across differsearch Institute
ent developmental modes in Calpytraeid gastropods
A phylogenetic synthesis of medusa development
P3.89
Lu Y, Pick L; University of Maryland
Evolution and function of ftz and ftz-f1 in hemipteroid
assemblage insects
P3.90
Abdelhady A, Cortes R*, Musumeci S, Srinivasan D, Shigenobu S, Stern D, Kobayashi S;
Rowan University, NJ, NIBB, Japan, Howard
Hughes Medical Institute,MD
Investigation of the role of Aubergine RNA-binding
proteins in the reproductive plasticity of the pea
aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum
Feeding
P3.91
DCPB
Connell KP, Raithel SJ, Kerkoff AJ, Itagaki H; Characterization of midgut morphology in Manduca
Kenyon College
sexta and the development of a model of digestion
96
P3.92
DCPB
Yeoh AJ, Vela-Mendoza AV, Gillen CM*; Ken- Scaling of Manduca sexta midgut tissue and amino
yon College
acid transporter expression
P3.93
DCPB
Newel MS, Bourne GB; University of Calgary, Factors affecting the drilling and feeding behavior of
Alberta, Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, Lewis’ moon snail, Euspira lewisii (Gastropoda: NatBritish Columbia
icidae)
P3.94
DIZ
Jaeckle WB, Strathmann RR; Illinois Wesley- The anus as a second mouth: anal suspension-feedan University, Friday Harbor Labs, University ing by an oral deposit-feeding sea cucumber
Washington, Seattle
P3.95
DVM
Paig-Tran EWM, Kleinteich T, Summers AP; Exploring the filter morphology and filtration mechanUniversity of Washington
ics in Mobulidae
P3.96
DCB
Zeng Y; University of California, Berkeley
P3.97
DVM
Kolmann MA, Huber DR, Dean M, Erickson Muscle, shell, and tooth: a comprehensive investigaGM, Grubbs RD; Florida State University, Uni- tion of durophagy in the cownose ray
versity of Tampa, Max Planck Institute
P3.98
DCB
Crofts SB; University of Washington
P3.99
DVM
Rodriguez D, Francis, Jr. AW*; Armstrong At- Asymmetrical dentition observed in the flounder
lantic State University
Paralicthys albigutta
P3.100
DCB
Henson CB, Francis, Jr. AW; Armstrong Atlan- Modeling feeding biomechanics of the asymmetrical
tic State University
flatfish Paralichthys lethostigma
P3.101
DVM
Grabenstein CJ, Hulsey CD; University of Ten- Many-to-one mapping in catastomid fish jaws: mulnessee, Knoxville
tiple ways to be a sucker!
P3.102
DCB
Gidmark NJ, Tarrant JC, Konow N, Brainerd Bite force limitation by the length-tension relationship
EL; Brown University
of skeletal muscle in three cyprinid fish species
P3.103
DVM
Montuelle SJ, Williams SH; Ohio University Mobility of the mandibular symphysis during feeding
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
in lizards
Feeding at the air-water Interface: biomechanics and
functional morphology of feeding in funnel-mouthed
tadpoles (Megophryidae: Megophrys)
Effects of morphology on the function of crushing
teeth
Larval Ecology
P3.104
DIZ
Smoot SC, Plante CJ, Podolsky RD; College of Plasticity of anti-microbial activity in egg masses of
Charleston, Charleston
Melanochlamys diomedea in response to habitat
variation in sediment size and microbial load
P3.105
Feller KD, Cronin TW; UMBC
The spectral sensitivity of stomatopod larvae
P3.106
Shishido CM, Collin R, Lesoway MP; Smithso- The development of particle capture and ingesnian Tropical Research Institute, McGill Univer- tion abilities in calyptraeid gastropods with different
sity
modes of development
P3.107
DIZ
Lee D, George SB*; Georgia Southern Univer- Vertical distribution of Pisaster ochraceus larvae in
sity
haloclines after prior exposure to low salinity
P3.108
DCPB
Ceballos L, Carter HA, Miller N, Stillman JH; Developmental effects of ocean acidification on porSan Francisco State University
celain crabs
P3.109
DCPB
Carter HA, Ceballos L, Miller N, Stillman JH; Impact of ocean acidification on development and
San Francisco State University
energetics of porcelain crab early life history stages
P3.110
DIZ
Fritz RM, George SB*; Georgia Southern Uni- Low
salinity
decreases
juvenile
producversity
tion in the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus
(Echinodermata:echinoidea)
P3.111
P3.112
Timm L, Grunbaum D; Texas A&M University, Effects of blastocoel geometry and density on swimGalveston, University of Washington, Seattle
ming ability in early-stage larvae
DIZ
Meyers ML, Jacobs MW, Gallager SM, Christ- Living it up before going down- vertical positionmas AF; McDaniel College, Woods Hole ing behaviors of Homarus americanus larvae in reOceanographic Institution, Western Washing- sponse to a thermocline
ton University
97
P3.113
DEE
Jenney CR, Bouchard SS, Warkentin KM; Ot- Carryover effects of larval digestive plasticity in postterbein University, Boston University
metamorphic red-eyed treefrogs, Agalychnis callidryas
P3.114
DEE
Genovese CB, Moran AL; Clemson University
Magnitude of specific dynamic action response in
larvae of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus
P3.115
Wargelin LW, Bouchard SS, Warkentin KM; Ot- Metabolic carryover effects in postmetamorphic redterbein University, Boston University
eyed treefrogs
P3.116
McDonald AJ, Jaeckle WB; Illinois Wesleyan Uptake of dissolved high molecular weight molecules
University, Bloomington
by larvae of Lytechinus variegatus
P3.117
DIZ
Fernandes DAO, Podolsky RD*; College of Effects of ocean acidification on growth, developCharleston
ment, and calcification of gastropod embryos: does
encapsulation matter?
Life History and Sexual Selection
P3.118
DCPB
Frazier MR, Dillon ME*; US EPA, Western Ecol- Allometric scaling of development time in insects
ogy Division, University of Wyoming, Laramie
P3.119
DEE
Hart MW, Popovic I, Emlet RB; Simon Fraser Population genetics of Heliocidaris sea urchins with
University, University of Oregon
benthic fertilization and brooded development
P3.120
P3.121
Tuberville TD; University of Georgia’s Savan- Maternal and paternal contributions to growth in
nah River Ecology Lab
hatchling turtles
DVM
Douglas MJ, Hulsey CD, Keck BP, Rakes PL, The evolutionary correlation of gene flow and pelagShute JR, Petty MA, Ruble CL; University of ic larval duration in darters (Percidae: EtheostomaTennessee, Knoxville, Conservation Fisheries, tinae)
Inc.
P3.122
Diaz L, Lopez-Martinez G, Hahn DA; University Do antioxidants mediate sexual selection after an exof Florida
treme oxidative stressor in Drosophila melanogaster P3.123
Tun KM, Peiris FC, Carlton ED, Matson KD, Finding the blue in bluebirds: what does full-specMauck RA; Kenyon College, Indiana Univer- trum data tell you about individual quality that a camsity, Bloomington, University of Groningen, The era cannot?
Netherlands
P3.124
DEE
P3.125
Worthington AM, Berns CM, Swallow JG*; Iowa Size matters, but so does shape: quantifying comState University, Ames, University of South Da- plex shape changes in a sexually selected trait in
kota, Vermillion
stalk-eyed flies
Allometry of sex allocation for a simultaneous hermaphrodite: a contrast of patterns at high and low
densities
Hart MK; University of Kentucky
P3.126
DEE
Schmidt EM, Pfennig KS; University of North Context-dependent mate choice in female spadefoot
Carolina, Chapel Hill
toad hybrids
P3.127
DIZ
Murray KB, Demko AM, Ward BK, Delillo CA, The absence of male features and functionality in the
Balazadeh K, Bourque BD, Rhyne AL; Roger monotypic shrimp genus Lysmatella, a simultaneous
Williams University, New England Aquarium
hermaphrodite
P3.128
DEE
Heiniger J, Van Uitregt V, Wilson R; The Uni- Death after sex in the Australian bush: determinants
versity of Queensland
of survival and reproduction in males of the world’s
largest semelparous mammal
P3.129
DEE
Tsunekage T, Ricklefs RE; University of Mis- A comparative study of oxidative damage in avian
souri, St. Louis
embryos
P3.130
DEE
Young RC, Kitaysky AS; University of Alaska Life history traits and senescence in six auk species
Fairbanks
Movement Through and of Fluids
P3.131
DCB
Potvin J, Goldbogen JA, Shadwick RE; Saint The very high metabolic costs of engulfment by
Louis University, Cascadia Research Collec- lunge-feeding rorquals, as revealed by computer
tive, University of British Columbia
simulations
98
P3.133
DCB
Badger MA, Jones MA; University of California, Falling faster: size and folding behavior decrease deBerkeley, Florida State University, Tallahassee scent time in a brittle star (Ophiocoma aethiops)
P3.134
DCB
Green MH, Curet OM, Patankar NA, Hale ME; Kinematics and fluid dynamics of pectoral fin moveUniversity Chicago, Northwestern University
ment in larval zebrafish
P3.135
DCB
Ryan DS, Berg O, Feitl KE, McHenry MJ, Mull- Three-dimensional escape trajectories in larval fish
er UK; Wageningen University, California State
University Fresno, University of California Irvine
P3.136
DCB
Gerry SP, Robbins A, Ellerby DJ; Fairfield Uni- Variation in fast start performance of bluegill ecoversity, Wellesley College
morphs
P3.137
DCB
Fontanella JE, Fish FE, Barchi EI, Campbell- Batoid out of hell: hydrodynamic geometry of rays
Malone R, Nichols RH, Beneski JT; West related to swimming mode
Chester University, Johns Hopkins University,
University of Rhode Island
P3.138
Young BA, Dumais J, McMahon K, Burnell AL*; A tale of two tails: swimming mechanics in Varanus
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
salvator
P3.139
DAB
Carpenter-Carter S, Perlman BM, Ashley-Ross Jumping performance of largemouth bass (MicropMA; Wake Forest University
terus salmoides) across a size gradient
P3.140
DCB
Rivera ARV, Rivera G, Blob RW, Wyneken J; Whole-body acceleration and inertial effects of flipFlorida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Iowa pers during swimming in the green sea turtle (CheState University, Ames, Clemson University
lonia mydas)
P3.141
DCB
Bahlman JW, Swartz SM, Breuer KS; Brown Measuring cost of flight associated with varying kineUniversity
matics in a robotic bat wing
P3.142
DCB
Greeter JSM, Hedrick TL; University of North Sideslipping maneuvers in free-flying hawkmoths
Carolina at Chapel Hill
P3.143
DCB
Lam K, Zeng Y, Dudley R; University of Califor- The effect of asymmetric morphology in the aerial
nia, Berkeley
righting of a larval stick insect
P3.144
Jones SK, Miller LA, Hedrick TL; University of Dynamic drag of broad leaves and physical models
North Carolina, Chapel Hill
in strong wind
Neurobiology: Sensory Systems
P3.145
DIZ
Charles C, Belton S, Shields V; Towson Univer- Inventory and distribution of sensory organs on the
sity, Baltimore City Community College
antennae of the house cricket, Acheta domesticus
(L.)
P3.146
DNB
Duque JF, Freudenberger K, Yager DD*; Uni- Multimodal integration in praying mantis audition:
versity Maryland, College Park
visual information modulates the descending ultrasound-evoked CNS responses of Parasphendale
agrionina
P3.147
DNB
Gans E, Willis KL, Bierman H, Carr C; Univer- The interaural canal of the barn owl, Tyto alba
sity of Maryland, College Park
P3.148
DVM
Willis KL, Carr CE; University of Maryland
P3.149
DNB
Haspel G, Schwartz A, Soares D; NINDS, Uni- Unique mechanosensory adaptation to extreme enversity of Maryland College Park
vironments in cavefish
P3.150
DNB
Love-Chezem T, Aggio J, Derby C; Georgia Chemical defense through sensory disruption in
State University
spiny lobster-sea hare interactions
P3.151
DNB
Harrison A, Kempler KE, Dugger, Jr. D, Battelle UV opsin is expressed in Limulus lateral, median and
B-A; Whitney Laboratory, University of Florida, ventral eyes and is coexpressed with a visible light
St. Augustine and Spelman College, University sensitive opsin
of Florida, Gainesville
P3.152
Middle ear cavity morphology across testudines
Nahm AC, Bell G, Kuzirian AM, Hanlon RT, Dermal opsins of the summer flounder, Paralichthys
Cronin TW; University of Maryland, Baltimore dentatus
County, Marine Biological Laboratory
99
P3.153
DNB
Rice JL, Cain SD; Eastern Oregon University
A comparison of the brain and rhinophores of Tritonia
diomedea and Armina californica
P3.154
DNB
Soares D, Streets A; University of Maryland Structure of the dome pressure receptors in the skin
College Park
of the alligator
P3.155
DNB
Walters IJ, Cain SD; Eastern Oregon University Comparative anatomy of ciliated tissues in Armina
californica
P3.156
DCPB
Kim D, Sim S; Yonsei University, Seoul
Electrolocation measure in weakly electric fish
Osmoregulation
P3.157
DCPB
Sucré E, Vidussi F, Mostajir B, Charmantier G*, Impact of UV-B radiation on the osmoregulatory
Grousset E, Gros R, Lorin-Nebel C; University function of ichthyoplankton larvae of the sea bass
Montpellier 2, France
Dicentrarchus labrax
P3.158
DCE
McCormick SD, Regish AM, Christensen AK, Na,K-ATPase isoform switching is critical for the deBjornsson BT; USGS, Conte Anadromous Fish velopment of salinity tolerance in juvenile Atlantic
Research Center, USGS, University of Gote- salmon
borg, Sweden
P3.159
DCPB
Secor SM, Castoe TA, Pollock DD; University Transcriptome analysis of the regulatory mechaof Alabama, University of Colorado School of nisms of intestinal response for the Burmese python
Medicine
P3.160
DCPB
Hazard LC, Sierra J, Terodemos H, Caro L; Limited sensitivity to aldosterone in salt glands of two
Montclair State University
lizard species with minimal variation in cation secretion
Sexual Selection & Mating Systems
P3.161
Navara KJ, Anderson EM, Edwards ML*; Uni- Comb size and color are honest indicators of sperm
versity of Georgia
quality in male broiler breeder chickens
P3.162
DAB
Palmer MS, Hankison SJ*; Ohio Wesleyan Uni- UV and mate choice in the sailfin molly, Poecilia lativersity
pinna
P3.163
DAB
Lange EC, Seda JB, Ptacek MB; Clemson Uni- The influence of male size and social context on acversity
tivity, boldness, sociability and mating behaviors in
the sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna)
P3.164
DAB
Schroer ML, Peters M, Healy FL, Petersen JN, The effects of shifting population dynamics on bePropper CR; Northern Arizona University
havior and the expression of secondary sex characteristics in Pimephales promelas
P3.165
DAB
Helmey-Hartman WL, Miller CW; University of Effects of environmental variation on courtship in the
Florida, Gainesville
harlequin bug, Murgantia histrionica
P3.166
DCE
Prior NH, Heimovics SA, Soma KK; University Effects of water restriction on zebra finch reproducBritish Columbia
tive physiology and pair-maintenance behavior
P3.167
DPCB
Wright ML, Steves I, Caldwell RL; University of Did social monogamy evolve as part of a sedentary
California, Berkeley
lifestyle in Lysiosquilloid mantis shrimps?
Stress and Aging
P3.168
DCPB
Lane SJ, Mancinelli GE, Martinez EE, Sandoe The aging and senescence of Drosophila from differLH, Kopke DL, Elekonich MM, Roberts SP*; ent behavioral regimes
Central Michigan University, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
P3.169
DCPB
Calhoon EA, Harper JM, Jimenez AG, Miller Lipids of mitochondria in fibroblasts and their nexus
RA, Jurkowitz MS, Williams JB; Ohio State Uni- to life history in temperate and tropical birds
versity, Michigan State University
P3.170
DCPB
Kellenberger JW, Viray EN, Smith AL, Hahn Life-extending ovariectomization or dietary restricDA, Hatle JD; University of North Florida, Uni- tion each show a lack of cellular responses, despite
versity of Florida
large differences in storage levels, in grasshoppers
P3.171
DCPB
Boisette B, Dialey F, Dorce K, Catapane EJ, The effects of manganese and copper on mitochonCarroll MA; Medgar Evers College, Kingsbor- drial membrane potential in the gill of Crassostrea
ough Community College
virginica
100
P3.172
P3.173
Physiological response to homocysteine stress in Escherichia coli
Jalli IS, Nijhout HF; Duke University
DCPB
Steele H, Harner A, Black P, Adair B, Koether Ontogeny of bone buffers in two species of anoxiaM, Reese S; Kennesaw State University
intolerant turtles
Structure and Mechanical Design
P3.174
DVM
Dunbar MA, Davenport IR; Xavier University of Follicle cell processes in the squaliformes, dogfish
Louisiana, New Orleans
sharks
P3.175A
DIZ
Laumer CE, Smith, III JPS, Giribet G; Harvard New and useful knowledge on the genus GnosonMuseum of Comparative Zoology, Winthrop esima (Platyhelminthes: Neoophora)
University
P3.175
DCB
Suss AB, Porter ME, Boxberger J, Koob TJ, Building biomimetic collagen fibers: viscoelastic
Long JH*; Vassar College, Doctors Research properties under physiological hydration, temperaGroup, Inc., MiMedx Group, Inc.
ture, and loading
P3.176
DCB
Cheney JA, Bearnot A, Breuer KS, Swartz SM; Pre-stressed compliant fibers within the wing memBrown University
brane of Glossophaga soricina, Pallas’ long tongued
bat
P3.177
Demas AD, Clark AJ; College of Charleston
Mechanical properties of the skin of the Pacific hagfish, Epatretus stoutii
P3.178
DVM
Porter ME, Grotmol S, Kryvi H, Totland GK, The vertebral column of sharks: functional morpholLong JH*; Vassar College, University of Bergen ogy of the intervertebral joint
P3.179
DCB
Habegger ML, Motta PJ, Mullins G, Stokes MJ, Feeding biomechanics in billfish: inferring the role of
Winters D; University of South Florida
the rostrum from a mechanical standpoint
P3.180
DVM
Wood BM, Andermann RJ, Homberger DG; The morphology of the myomere-myoseptal interLouisiana State University, Baton Rouge
sections in a lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) and a
shark (Squalus acanthias)
P3.181
Gross V, Hochberg R, Atherton S; University of A comparison of tardigrade muscular organization
Massachusetts, Lowell
between species with different body form and habitat
P3.182
DIZ
Hochberg A, Hochberg R; University of Mas- Comparative morphology of the musculature in larsachusetts, Lowell
viparous rotifers: gradual versus drastic metamorphosis
P3.183
DVM
Olszewski JM, Harper CJ, Brainerd EL; Brown High-throughput method for measuring muscle ultraUniversity
structure
P3.184
DCB
Feilich KL, Gerry SP, Ellerby DJ; Wellesley Col- Modulation of leech muscle performance by serolege
tonin
Symbiosis
P3.185
Morphology, ecology, and reproduction of the cryptogenic sponge associate Polydora colonia (Polychaeta: Spionidae)
Williams J, David A; Hofstra University
P3.186
DIZ
Kingsley RJ, Armistead BE, Hooper CW, Bacterial endosymbionts in the gorgonian LeptogorOszustowicz AL, Palmer AD; University of gia virgulata and their potential role in spicule formaRichmond
tion
P3.187
DEE
Blair PB, Freeman CJ, Thacker RW; University Genotyping symbionts through high-resolution meltof Alabama at Birmingham
ing analysis: distinguishing clades of the spongespecific cyanobacterial symbiont Synechococcus
spongiarum
P3.188
DPCB
Lechliter SM, Cevasco MH; Coastal Carolina Kleptoplasty in the foraminifera of coastal South
University
Carolina
P3.189
DEE
Strehlow B, McCauley M, Richardson C, Peterson K, Cotman C, Hill A, Hill M; University
Richmond, University Mississippi, University
Viriginia
101
Examination of genetic regulation of Symbiodinium uptake and the morphological development of
the zooxanthella-dense pinadocerm in the sponge
Cliona varians
Systematics and Population Genetics
P3.190
DIZ
Nguyenba A, Borda E, Alvarado JR, Schulze A; Delineating cryptic species and populations of the
Texas A&M University at Galveston
cosmopolitan fireworm genus Eurythoe (Annelida:
Amphinomidae) using High-Resolution Melting Analysis (HRMA)
P3.191
Boyko CB, Moscato DJ; Dowling College
Sexual dimorphism and species distinctions in the
genus Edotia (Crustacea: Isopoda)
P3.192
Markello K, Mooi R; San Francisco State Uni- Small wonders: the phylogenetics of highly modified
versity, California Academy of Sciences, San micro-echinoids in the genus Echinocyamus
Francisco
P3.193
DPCB
Bursey JB, Graham L, Smith III JS, Litvaitis Parotoplana hannahfloydae (Proseriata: OtoplaniMK; Winthrop University, University of New dae) from the coast of North Carolina, USA
Hampshire
P3.194
DPCB
Simison BW, Arbisser IM*; California Academy Evolutionary history of the seagrass limpets Lottia
of Sciences
depicta and Lottia paleacea
P3.195
DPCB
Salazar J, Carmack CA, Thacker RW; Ohio Evaluating the phylogenetic utility of alg11 a potential
State University, University of Alabama at Bir- marker for sponge systematics
mingham
P3.196
DPCB
Carmack CA, Redmond N, Thacker RW, Co- Nuclear 28S ribosomal subunit gene sequences
lin L, Colin P, Hill M, Hill A, Lopez J, Diaz MC, support new relationships among families and orders
Pomponi S, Bangalore P; University of Ala- of Porifera
bama at Birmingham, Smithsonian Institution,
Coral Reef Research Foundation, University
of Richmond, Nova Southeastern University,
Museo Margarita, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
P3.197
Shi JJ, Chan LM, Rakotomalala Z, Goodman Emerging patterns of microendemism in the rodent
SM, Yoder AD; Duke University, Université Eliurus myoxinus within Madagascar’s western ford’Antananarivo, Field Museum of Natural His- ests
tory
P3.198
DEE
Hranitz JM, Barthell JF, Sullivan N, Ricci PR; Microsatellite variation in invasive and native populaBloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Uni- tions of the Centaurea leafcutting bee
versity of Central Oklahoma
P3.199
DEE
Martin RA, Riesch R, Langerhans RB; North Evolution of male coloration during a post-PleistoCarolina State University
cene radiation of Bahamas mosquitofish (Gambusia
hubbsi)
P3.200
DEE
Barrile GM, Bower CD, Downs LK*, Evan- Comparative studies of island dwarfism in Fowler’s
cho BJ, Gerard NR, Klinger TS, Hranitz JM; toads on several Atlantic Coast Barrier Islands
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
P3.201
Bertin A, Sampertegui S, Ruiz V, Figueroa R,
Gouin N; Universidad de La Serena, Chile, Universidad de Concepción, Chile, Centro EULA,
Chile, CEAZA, Chile
P3.202
Gouin N, Bertin A, Borquez J, Sampertegui S, Contrasting influence of spatial and ecological facRuiz V, Figueroa R; CEAZA, Chile, Universidad tors on genetic diversity and morphological differende La Serena, Chile, Universidad de Concep- tiation of two freshwater invertebrate species
ción, Chile, Centro EULA, Chile
102
Between-population variation in fluctuating asymmetry: testing the relative importance of spatial processes and ecological traits in the water-strider Aquarius
chilensis
Saturday Schedule of Events
All events take place in the North Charleston Convention Center unless noted as (ES) for Embassy Suites Hotel
EVENT
TIME
LOCATION
Registration
7:30 AM-3:00 PM
Exhibit Hall A Foyer
SYMPOSIA ORAL PRESENTATIONS
S9: Evo-Devo Rides the Genomics Express
8:30 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 6/7
S10: Barnacle Biology: Essential Aspects and Contemporary Approaches
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 8/9
CONTRIBUTED PAPER ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Session 91: Locomotion: Aquatic to Terrestrial
8:00-10:00 AM
Ballroom A
Session 92: Locomotor Evolution and Ontogeny
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom A
Session 93: Cell and Molecular Physiology
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom B
Session 94: Fish Feeding: Scaling and Suction
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom B
Session 95: Endocrine Disruptors
8:20-10:00 AM
Ballroom C1
Session 96: Stress: Reproduction
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C1
Session 97: Flight I: Gliding and Flying
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom C2
Session 98: Flight II: Birds and Insects
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C2
Session 99: Behavioral Ecology: Predator/Prey Cues
8:20-10:00 AM
Ballroom C3
Session 100: Behavioral Ecology: Foraging & Diet
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C3
Session 101: Macroevolution and Systematics
8:00-9:40 AM
Club South
Session 102: Morphological Evolution
10:00 AM-Noon
Club South
Session 103: Sensorimotor Systems: From Fins to Feeding
8:00-10:00 AM
Club North
Session 104: Chemical Ecology I
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 1
Session 105: Chemical Ecology II
10:20-11:40 AM
Room 1
Session 106: Flicking and Feeding: (Mostly) Tongues and Pumps
8:00-9:40 AM
Rooms 10/11
Session 107: Complementary to Symposium: Modeling Animal Locomotion II
10:00 AM-Noon
Rooms 10/11
Session 108: Immune: Cellular
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 12
Session 109: Immune: Energetics
10:20 AM-Noon
Room 12
Session 110: Neurobiology: Learning, Memory, Cognition and Development...
8:20-10:00 AM
Room 13
Session 111: Neurobiology: Learning, Memory, Cognition and Development...
10:20 AM-Noon
Room 13
Session 112: Locomotion: Muscle and Bone Mechanics
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom A
Session 113: Aquatic Locomotion: Flow, Foils and Fins
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom B
Session 114: Stress: Developmental & Chronic
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C1
Session 115: Mating Systems
1:20-3:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Session 116: Thermal Physiology
1:00-3:00 PM
Club South
Session 117: Reproductive Physiology
1:20-3:00 PM
Club North
Session 118: Bioindicators & Pollution
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 1
Session 119: Complementary to Symposium: Modeling Animal Locomotion III
1:00-3:00 PM
Rooms 10/11
Session 120: Evo-devo: Metamorphosis
1:20-3:00 PM
Room 12
SPECIAL LECTURE
Moore Lecture
3:00-4:00 PM
Ballroom A
COMMITTEE & BOARD MEETINGS
Executive Committee
7:00-9:00 AM
Room 3
SPDAC Meeting
Noon-1:00 PM
Exec Boardrm (ES)
WORKSHOPS AND PROGRAMS
Grand Challenges Update
Noon-1:00 PM
Ballroom B
SOCIAL EVENTS
Society-wide Social in Honor of Students and Post Docs
4:00-6:00 PM
Ballroom BC Foyer
103
SATURDAY PROGRAM
SYMPOSIA
8:30 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 6/7
Symposium S9: Evo-Devo Rides the Genomics Express
Supported by: DCE, DEE, DIZ, DNB, DESB, & DVM
Organized by: Billie Swalla
8:30 AM
S9-1.1
DEDB
Sperling E, Erwin D, Laflamme M, The Cambrian conundrum: early divergence
Tweedt S, Pisani D, Peterson K; Har- and later ecological success in the early history
vard University, Smithsonian National of animals
Museum of Natural History, National
University of Ireland, Maynooth, Dartmouth College
9:00 AM
S9-1.2
DEDB
Diggle PK; University of Colorado, Har- Phenotypic plasticity and the evolutionary divervard University
sification of plant sexual systems
9:30 AM
S9-1.3
DEDB
Swalla BJ; University of Washington
Origin, evolution & development of the chordates: notochord gain or retention?
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:30 AM
S9-1.4
DEDB
Martindale MQ, Dubuc T, Simmons DK; The evolution of a Hox code: evidence from a
University Hawaii
basal metazoan
11:00 AM
S9-1.5
Sinha NR; University of California, Davis Evolutionary inferences from transcriptional
analysis of wild and domesticated tomato
11:30 AM
S9-1.6
Brown CT, Lowe E, Pavangadkar K, Tail loss: investigating the Molgula
Maliska ME, Swalla BJ; Michigan State
University, University of Washington,
Seattle
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:30 PM
S9-2.1
2:00 PM
S9-2.2
2:30 PM
S9-2.3
Barker MS, Rundell RJ*; University of Polyploidy in plants and animals
Arizona
DEDB
Ryan JF, Pang K, Schnitzler CE, Nguy- The genome of the ctenophore, Mnemiopsis
en A-D, Moreland RT, Havlak P, Putnam leidyi: insights into the origins of morphological
NH, Nisc, Wolfsberg TG, Mullikin JC, complexity
Martindale MQ, Baxevanis AD*; NHGRI/
NIH, University of Hawaii, Rice University
Smith J; Marine Biological Laboratory, Evolution of developmental gene regulatory netWoods Hole
works
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Rooms 8/9
Symposium S10: Barnacle Biology: Essential Aspects and Contemporary Approaches
Supported by: DEE, DIZ, AMS & TCS
Organized by: John Zardus
8:00 AM
S10-1.1 DEE
Jarrett JN; Central Connecticut State Costs and benefits of alternative defensive morUniversity
phologies and population variation in phenotypic
plasticity of the barnacle Chthamalus fissus
8:30 AM
S10-1.2
Rand DM, Flight PA*; Brown University
9:00 AM
S10-1.3
Wares JP, Ewers C; University of Geor- Genetic variation: are barnacles so strange?
gia
9:30 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
104
Population genomics of the acorn barnacle:
tests of balancing selection at Mpi and diversifying selection across the genome
10:00 AM
S10-1.4
Hoeg JT, Chan BKK, Glenner H, Maru- Metamorphosis in balanomorphan, peduncuzzo D, Okano K; University of Co- lated and parasitic barnacles: a video based
penhagen, Academia Sinica, Bergen analysis
University, University of Padova, Akita
Prefectural University
10:30 AM
S10-1.5 DEE
Holm ER; Naval Surface Warfare Cen- Barnacles and biofouling - a brief history and
ter, Carderock Division
summary of current research approaches and
results
11:00 AM
S10-1.6 DIZ
Rittschof D, Dickinson GH, Wahl KJ, Barnacle glue, is curing like blood clotting?
Barlow D, Orihuela B, Vega IE, Everett
R; Duke University, University of Pittsburgh, Naval Research Laboratory,
Duke University Marine Laboratory, University of Puerto Rico
NOON LUNCH BREAK
1:00 PM
S10-2.1
Perez-Losada M, Hoeg JT, Achituv Y, Deep phylogeny and character evolution in the
Crandall KA; CIBIO, University of Porto, Thecostraca barnacles
Portugal, University of Copenhagen,
Denmark, Bar Ilan University, Israel,
Brigham Young University
1:30 PM
S10-2.2
Jones DS; Western Australian Museum
2:00 PM
S10-2.3
Chan BKK, Tsang LM, Ng WC, Williams Biogeography of the widespread intertidal barGA, Chu KH; Academia Sinica, Taiwan, nacle Chthamalus malayensis in Indo-Pacific
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
waters: the interplay of geological history, contemporary ocean circulation patterns and habitat
specificity
2:30 PM
S10-2.4
Yamaguchi S, Sawada K, Yusa Y; Ky- Life history and sexuality patterns in barnacles:
ushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, JSPS, a theoretical perspective
Grad. University Adv. Stud. (SOKENDAI), Japan, Nara Women’s University,
Japan
The biogeography of Australian barnacles
SATURDAY PROGRAM
MORNING SESSIONS
8:00-10:00 AM
Ballroom A
Session 91: Locomotion: Aquatic to Terrestrial
Chair: Craig McGowan
8:00 AM
91.1
DCB
Stover KK, Burnett LE, McElroy EJ, Bur- Exposure to hypoxia impacts hexapedal loconett KG; College of Charleston
motion in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus
Rathbun
8:20 AM
91.2
DCB
Wilkinson KC, Nishikawa KC, Uyeno Propulsive force calculations of a frog jumping
TA, Lee D; Northern Arizona University, from the water’s surface
Valdosta State University, University of
Nevada Las Vegas
8:40 AM
91.3
DCB
Kawano SM, Blob RW; Clemson Univer- Force production by the forelimbs of salamansity
ders and pectoral fins of mudskippers during terrestrial locomotion
9:00 AM
91.4
DCB
Garrett JN, Fish FE; West Chester Uni- Kinematics of terrestrial locomotion in phocid
versity, Pennsylvania
seals: importance of spinal flexion by an amphibious mammal
9:20 AM
91.5
DCB
Wilson AM, Lowe J, Hudson PE, Roskilly Dynamics of hunting in free ranging cheetah
K, McNutt JW; The Royal Veterinary
College, Botswana Predator Conservation Trust
105
9:40 AM
91.6
DCB
McGowan C; University of Idaho
Acceleration mechanics in desert kangaroo rats
(Dipodomys desertii)
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom A
Session 92: Locomotor Evolution and Ontogeny
Chair: Callum Ross
10:20 AM
92.1
DCB
Ross CF, Blob R, Carrier DR, Daley Evolution of tetrapod rhythmicity
MA, Deban SM, Demes B, Gripper JL,
Kilbourne B, Landberg T, Polk J, Schilling N, Vanhooydonck B; University of
Chicago, Clemson University, University
of Utah, Royal Veterinary College, University of South Florida Tampa, Stony
Brook University, Boston University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne,
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, University
of Antwerp
10:40 AM
92.2
DCB
Libby T, Moore TY, Chang-Siu E, Li D, Tail assisted pitch control in a lizard, robot, and
Jusufi J, Cohen D, Full RJ; University of dinosaur
California, Berkeley
11:00 AM
92.3
DVM
Rivera ARV; Florida Atlantic University, A comparative examination of forelimb kineBoca Raton
matics and muscle function during rowing and
flapping-style swimming in four species of turtle
11:20 AM
92.4
DCB
Jackson BE, Tobalske BW, Dial KP; Ontogeny of contractile behavior in the flight
Field Research Station at Fort Missoula, muscles of birds
The University of Montana
11:40 AM
92.5
DVM
Heers AM, Dial KP; University of Mon- Locomotor ontogeny and the evolution of avian
tana
flight
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom B
Session 93: Cell and Molecular Physiology
Co-Chairs: Justin Shaffer, Ana Jimenez
8:00 AM
93.1
DCB
Shaffer JF, Kier WM; University of North Muscular tissues of the squid Doryteuthis pealei
Carolina, Chapel Hill
express identical myosin heavy chain isoforms
8:20 AM
93.2
DCPB
Jimenez AG, Kinsey ST; University of Nuclear DNA content variation associated with
North Carolina at Wilmington
muscle fiber hypertrophic growth in fishes
8:40 AM
93.3
DCPB
Priester C, Cornelissen A, Kinsey S, Dil- Nuclear distribution in skeletal muscle of selectlaman R; University of North Carolina ed members of Chondrichthyes
Wilmington
9:00 AM
93.4
9:20 AM
93.5
Blier PU, Pichaud N, Ballard JWO, Tan- Divergent mitochondrial haplotypes convey
guay RM; Université du Québec, Uni- clear adjustments in metabolic phenotypes
versity of New South Wales, Australia,
Université Laval, Québec
DCPB
Sackey-Mensah C, Rueppell O; Univer- Investigating intestinal stem cell proliferation
sity of North Carolina, Greensboro
rate as an indicator of honey bee (Apis mellifera)
health
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
106
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom B
Session 94: Fish Feeding: Scaling and Suction
Chair: Roi Holzman
10:00 AM
94.1
DVM
Deary AL, Hilton EJ; College of William Comparison of lower jaw levers in the oral jaws
and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine of early life history stage drums (Family SciaeniScience
dae) of the Chesapeake Bay
10:20 AM
94.2
DAB
Pfeiffenberger JA, Turingan RG; Florida The effects of prey type on the scaling of prey
Institute of Technology
capture kinematics in invasive lionfish, Pterois
spp.
10:40 AM
94.3
DCB
Michel KB, Van Wassenbergh S, Aerts Comparison of Atlantic mudskippers (PeriophP; University of Antwerp, Belgium
thalmus barbarus) feeding in an aquatic and terrestrial environment: a detailed morphological
and kinematical study
11:00 AM
94.4
DVM
Camp AL, Brainerd EL; Brown Univer- Pectoral girdle motion and hypaxial muscle
sity, Providence, RI
strain during suction feeding in largemouth bass,
Micropterus salmoides
11:20 AM
94.5
DCB
Van Wassenbergh S; University Antwer- Three-dimensional model of force transmission
pen
in the suction feeding system of seahorses
11:40 AM
94.6
DVM
Holzman R, Collar DC, Mehta RS, Wain- Suction induced force field: an integrative model
wright PC; Tel Aviv University, University of aquatic feeding performance
of California, Santa Cruz, University of
California Davis
8:20-10:00 AM
Ballroom C1
Session 95: Endocrine Disruptors
Co-Chairs: Ryan Paitz, Mark Sheridan
8:20 AM
95.1
DCE
Hanson AM, Sheridan MA; North Da- Environmental estrogens inhibit the expression
kota State University
of insulin-like growth factors 1 and 2 in the liver
and gill of rainbow trout in vitro
8:40 AM
95.2
DCE
Norris DO, Vajda AM, Barber LB, Impacts of neuroactive and estrogenic chemiSchoenfuss HL; University of Colorado, cals in wastewater effluents on behavior and
Boulder, University of Colorado, Denver, reproduction in freshwater fishes
United States Geological Survey, Boulder CO, St. Cloud University
9:00 AM
95.3
DCE
Clairardin SG, Paitz RT, Bowden RM; Il. Endocrine disrupting compound metabolism
St. University
and the effects of bisphenol-a during development in the red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys
scripta)
9:20 AM
95.4
DCE
Thompson JT, Valverde RA; Southeast- Influence of Polychlorinated biphenyls on gene
ern Louisiana University
expression and corticosteroid secretion within
the neuroendocrine stress system of the redeared slider turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans
9:40 AM
95.5
Boggs ASP, Lowers RH, Hamlin HJ, Mc- The role of plasma iodide and endocrine disruptcoy JA, Guillette LJ; Medical University ing chemicals in predictive adaptive responses
of South Carolina, University of Florida, of Alligator mississippiensis
Innovative Health Applications, Kennedy Space Center, NASA, University
of Maine, Medical University of South
Carolina
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
107
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C1
Session 96: Stress: Reproduction
Co-Chairs: Jason Davis, Oliver Love
10:20 AM
96.1
DCE
Davis JE, Guinan JA; Radford University Parental behavior and corticosterone during the
breeding season in eastern bluebirds (Sialia sialis)
10:40 AM
96.2
11:00 AM
96.3
DCE
Small TW, Bridge E, Schoech S; Univer- Physiological stress responsiveness is transfersity of Memphis, University of Oklahoma able from parent to offspring in free-living Florida
scrub-jays
11:20 AM
96.4
DCE
Love OP, Bourgeon S, Madliger C, Se- Glucocorticoids, workload and fitness: the role
meniuk CAD, Williams TD; University of of environmental context, plasticity and repeatWindsor, Norwegian Institute for Nature ability
Research , University of Calgary, Simon
Fraser University
11:40 AM
96.5
DCE
Madliger CL, Love OP; University of An investigation of the CORT-fitness hypothesis:
Windsor, Ontario
the importance of age and environmental quality
Angelier F, Chastel O; CEBC, CNRS, Prolactin as a mediator of the stress response in
France
parent birds: an underappreciated mechanism
8:00-9:40 AM
Ballroom C2
Session 97: Flight I: Gliding and Flying
Chair: Marta Wolf
8:00 AM
97.1
DCB
Jafari F, Socha JJ; Virginia Tech
A theoretical investigation of static stability in
gliding snakes
8:20 AM
97.2
DVM
Bachmann T; Technische Universität The silent flight of owls
Darmstadt, Germany
8:40 AM
97.3
DCB
Wolf M, Ortega-Jimenez VM, Kim E, Flow visualization, kinematics, and metabolic
Dudley R; University of California, rates of Anna’s hummingbird hovering in ground
Berkeley
effect
9:00 AM
97.4
DCB
Crandell KE, Tobalske BW; University of A novel unsteady aerodynamic mechanism in
Montana, Missoula
avian flight
9:20 AM
97.5
DCB
Evangelista D, Cardona G, Ray N, Tse Measurement of the aerodynamic stability and
K, Wong D; University of California, control effectiveness of human skydivers during
Berkeley
free fall and directed aerial descent
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM-Noon
Ballroom C2
Session 98: Flight II: Birds and Insects
Chair: Stacey Combes
10:00 AM
98.1
DCB
Provini P, Abourachid A; Muséum Na- Relative role of hindlimbs and forelimbs during
tional d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris
take-off and landing in different species of birds
10:20 AM
98.2
DVM
Baier DB, Gatesy SM, Dial KP, Jenkins A new look at the avian wishbone
FA Jr; Providence College, Brown University, University of Montana, Harvard
University
10:40 AM
98.3
11:00 AM
98.4
DCB
Combes SA, Rundle DE, Iwasaki JM; Dragonfly versus fruit fly: biomechanics, behavHarvard University
ior and strategy during aerial predator-prey encounters
11:20 AM
98.5
DCB
Mountcastle AM, Combes SA; Harvard Resilin and the morphological basis of flexible
University
wing dynamics in flying insects
Usherwood JR; The Royal Veterinary Free-flight dynamics of peregrine and pigeon College
predator and prey
108
11:40 AM
98.6
DCB
Zeng Y, Dudley R; University of Califor- Wing reduction and flight biomechanic in stick
nia, Berkeley
insects (Insecta: Phasmatodea)
8:20-10:00 AM
Ballroom C3
Session 99: Behavioral Ecology: Predator/Prey Cues
Chair: Trevor Rivers
8:20 AM
99.1
DAB
Rivers TJ, Perreault TR; Bowdoin Col- Luminescent responses to predation in the scale
lege
worm Harmothoe imbricata
8:40 AM
99.2
DAB
Brandley NC, Johnsen S; Duke Univer- The black widow’s hourglass: a covert aposesity
matic signal?
9:00 AM
99.3
DAB
Murray EM, Saporito RA; Missouri State Predation in the strawberry poison frog OophaUniversity, John Carroll University
ga pumilio: are adults and juveniles equally protected from ctenid spiders?
9:20 AM
99.4
DAB
Wethington AR; Chowan University
9:40 AM
99.5
DAB
Bedore CN, Harris LL, Kajiura SM; Flor- Behavioral sensitivity of batoid elasmobranchs
ida Atlantic University
to prey-simulating electric fields
Does predation by leeches inferred from chemical cues impose any appreciable costs on their
snail prey?
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Ballroom C3
Session 100: Behavioral Ecology: Foraging & Diet
Chair: Vonnie Shields
10:20 AM
100.1
Boyle WA, Winkler DW, Guglielmo CG; Female tree swallows modulate fat and lean
University Western Ontario
mass in anticipation of increased foraging costs
of chick rearing
10:40 AM
100.2
11:00 AM
100.3
Hansen BK, Krist AC, Martinez Del Rio How do invasive species maintain dominance
C; University of Wyoming
in nutrient limited environments? A comparison
of behavioral and physiological mechanisms between an invasive and a native snail
11:20 AM
100.4
Wright CW, Moeller KM, Denardo DF; Do low energy systems practice state-depenArizona State University, Tempe
dent foraging strategies?
11:40 AM
100.5
DEE
DAB
Orr TJ, Hammond KA, Ortega J; Univer- The effects of reproductive state on dietary shifts
sity of California, Riverside, Politécnico in Jamaican fruit bats Artibeus jamaicensis
Nacional, Mexico
Napier KR, Xie S, McWhorter TJ, Nicol- Can sugar preferences in Australian birds be exson SW, Martinez Del Rio C, Fleming plained by behaviour or physiology?
PA; Murdoch University, Western Australia and University of Wyoming, Laramie, University of Adelaide, South Australia, University of Pretoria, South Africa
8:00-9:40 AM
Club South
Session 101: Macroevolution and Systematics
Co-Chairs: Graham Slater, Liam Revell
8:00 AM
101.1
DEE
Chang J, Roy K, Eastman JM, Smith Phylogenetic clustering of commercially exploitSA, Santini F, Baum JK, Hastings PA, ed fish species
Sidlauskas BL, Alfaro ME; University
of California, Los Angeles, University of
California, San Diego, University of Idaho, Moscow, Brown University, Oregon
State University, Corvallis
109
8:20 AM
101.2
DPCB
Slater GJ, Harmon LJ, Alfaro ME; Uni- Fossils, molecular phylogenies, and models of
versity of California, Los Angeles, Uni- trait evolution
versity Idaho
8:40 AM
101.3
DVM
Werning S, Irmis RB, Nesbitt SJ, Smith Early evolution of elevated growth and metabolND, Turner AH, Padian K; University of ic rates in archosaurs
California, Berkeley, University of Utah,
University of Washington, The Field Museum, Stony Brook University
9:00 AM
101.4
DPCB
Revell LJ; University of Massachusetts Analyzing continuous character evolution on a
Boston
phylogeny
9:20 AM
101.5
McClain CR; National Evolutionary Syn- Increased energy promotes size-based niche
thesis Center
availability in marine mollusks
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00-11:40 AM
Club South
Session 102: Morphological Evolution
Co-Chairs: Joshua Gross, Kenneth Angielczyk
10:00 AM
102.1
Caplins SA, Norenburg JL, Turbeville Molecular and morphological variation in the
JM*; Virginia Commonwealth University, barnacle predator Nemertopsis bivitatta (NeNational Museum of Natural History, mertea, Hoplonemertea)
Washington, DC
10:20 AM
102.2
DEDB
Gross JB, Wilkens H; University of Cin- Evolution of albinism in a captive population of
cinnati, Zoological Institute and Zoo- cavefish
logical Museum, University of Hamburg,
Germany
10:40 AM
102.3
DVM
Maddin HC, Russell AP, Anderson JS; Phylogenetic implications of the morphology of
University of Calgary
the braincase of caecilian amphibians (Gymnophiona)
11:00 AM
102.4
DVM
Bergmann PJ, Berk CP; Clark Univer- Evolution and integration of weapons in horned
sity, University of Arizona
lizards (Phrynosoma)
11:20 AM
102.6
DVM
Angielczyk KD, Melstrom KM; Field Mu- Are the plastral scutes and plastral lobes of turtle
seum of Natural History, University of shells modules? A geometric morphometric perMichigan
spective
8:00-10:00 AM
Club North
Session 103: Sensorimotor Systems: From Fins to Feeding
Chair: Brooke Flammang
8:00 AM
103.1
DVM
Hale ME, Williams IV R; University of Pectoral fins as sensors: spatial distribution of
Chicago
sensory input to the pectoral fins of the bluegill
sunfish
8:20 AM
103.2
8:40 AM
103.3
DCB
Flammang BE, Lauder GV; Harvard Navigation through obstacles by bluegill sunfish
University
under different sensory conditions
9:00 AM
103.4
DCB
Stewart WJ, Cardenas GS, McHenry Zebrafish larvae evade predators by sensing
MJ; University of California, Irvine
water flow
9:20 AM
103.5
DVM
Mandecki JL, Westneat MW; University Coordination of oculomotor and locomotor sysof Chicago, Field Museum of Natural tems in fishes
History
9:40 AM
103.6
DNB
Brown KA, Iriarte-Diaz J, Takahashi K, Kinematic and state representations by neuron
Hatsopoulos NG, Ross CF; University of population activity in MI orofacial cortex
Chicago
Williams IV R, Neubarth NL, Hale ME; Characterizing sensory nerve fiber responses to
University of Chicago
pectoral fin ray bending
110
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 1
Session 104: Chemical Ecology I
Chair: Vonnie Shields
8:00 AM
104.1
DEE
Byers KJRP, Bradshaw HD, Riffell JA; Specific floral odorants contribute to differential
University of Washington
pollinator attraction in monkeyflowers (Mimulus)
8:20 AM
104.2
DEE
Clifford MR, Riffell JA; University of The role of pollinator olfactory processing in biWashington
asing floral scent evolution
8:40 AM
104.3
DAB
Weissburg MJ; Georgia Tech
9:00 AM
104.4
DNB
Martin TL, Shields VDC; Towson Univer- The responses of taste receptor cells of gypsy
sity
moth larvae to various phytochemicals
9:20 AM
104.5
9:40 AM
104.6
Turbulent mixing diminishes discrimination of
food and predator risk odor sources by altering small scale structure of signals impinging on
blue crab antennules
Hutchinson DA, Mori A, Savitzky AH, Sequestration of defensive toxins by the Asian
Burghardt GM, Nguyen C, Meinwald J, snake Rhabdophis tigrinus: effects of local prey
Schroeder FC; Coastal Carolina Univer- availability and maternal diet
sity, Kyoto University, Japan, Utah State
University, University of Tennessee,
Cornell University
DEE
Bergman DA, Page K, Gauthier S; Alkyphenol effect on development, growth, reGrand Valley State University
productive behavior, and survival of crayfish
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20-11:40 AM
Room 1
Session 105: Chemical Ecology II
Chair: Thea Edwards
10:20 AM
105.1
DEE
Craft JD, Delorenzo ME, Sotka EE; Col- Cold-exposure compromises feeding resistance
lege of Charleston
toward seaweed secondary metabolites in the
sea urchin Arbacia punctulata
10:40 AM
105.2
DEE
Schram JB, McClintock JB, Amsler CD, Impacts of elevated seawater temperature on
Baker BJ; University of Alabama at Bir- Antarctic amphipod feeding choices for chemimingham, University of South Florida
cally-deterrent macroalgae
11:00 AM
105.3
DEE
Marion ZH, Hay ME; University of Ten- Chemical defense of the eastern newt (Notopnessee, Knoxville, Georgia Institute of hthalmus viridescens): variation in efficiency
Technology
against different consumers and in different
habitats
11:20 AM
105.4
DEE
Fordyce JA, Nice CC, Dimarco RD; Uni- Ontogenetic and sex specific variation in chemiversity of Tennessee, Texas State Uni- cal sequestration by a toxic herbivore
versity
8:00-9:40 AM
Rooms 10/11
Session 106: Flicking and Feeding: (Mostly) Tongues and Pumps
Chair: Caroline Harper
8:00 AM
106.1
Schuech R, Stacey M, Koehl M; Univer- Numerical simulations of odorant detection by
sity of California, Berkeley
crustacean olfactory hair arrays
8:20 AM
106.2
DCB
Waldrop LD; University of California, Fluid dynamics of antennule flicking of the terBerkeley
restrial hermit crab, Coenobita rugosus (Decapoda: Anomura)
8:40 AM
106.3
DCB
Ryerson WG, Schwenk K; University of Why snakes flick their tongues: a fluid dynamics
Connecticut
approach
9:00 AM
106.4
DVM
Harper CJ, Swartz SM, Brainerd EL; How nectar-feeding bats lap: nectar uptake and
Brown University, Providence
ingestion in Glossophaga soricina
111
9:20 AM
106.5
Kim W, Gilet T*, Bush JWM; Massa- Nectar drinking
chusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, University of Liege, Belgium
9:40 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM-Noon
Rooms 10/11
Session 107: Complementary to Symposium: Modeling Animal Locomotion II
Co-Chairs: Lydia Bourouiba , Richard Bomphrey
10:00 AM
107.1
Bourouiba L; Massachusetts Institute of Disease transmission: insights from fluid dyTechnology
namics
10:20 AM
107.2
DCB
Bomphrey RJ, Henningsson P, Michae- Desert locust aerodynamics: instantaneous
lis D, Horstmann T, Hollis D; University wake volumes using tomographic particle image
of Oxford
velocimetry (tomo-PIV)
10:40 AM
107.3
DCB
Hatton RL, Ding Y, Masse A, Maladen Principles of sand-swimming revealed by geoRD, Goldman DI, Choset H; Carnegie metric mechanics
Mellon University, Georgia Institute of
Technology
11:00 AM
107.4
DCB
Ding Y, Sharpe SS, Maladen RD, Gold- Using a sandfish simulation to compare undulaman DI; Georgia Institute of Technology tory swimming in sand and in fluids
11:20 AM
107.5
DAB
Murphy DW, Webster DR, Yen J; Geor- Copepod escape jumps: tomo-PIV measuregia Institute of Technology
ments of the eliciting hydromechanical signal
and subsequent flow disturbance
11:40 AM
107.6
DCB
Cox SM, Modarres-Sadeghi Y, Patek S; physical model of the feeding strike of the manUniversity of Massachussettes, Amherst tis shrimp
8:00-10:00 AM
Room 12
Session 108: Immune: Cellular
Co-Chairs: Rachel Bowden, Russell Easy
8:00 AM
108.1
DCPB
Easy R, Adamo S; Dalhousie University Pitting the stress response against the immune
response: changes in gene expression in the
Texas field cricket (Gryllus texensis)
8:20 AM
108.2
DIZ
Nalini Padmanabhan M; Karpagam Uni- In vitro cell-cell co-operation during cellular imversity, India
mune functions in the edible marine crab Scylla
serrata
8:40 AM
108.3
DCPB
Lindner KK, Haring JS, Rubalcava J, The role of matrix metalloproteinases in immuNguyen T, Greenlee KJ; North Dakota nity in the caterpillar, Manduca sexta
State University, Northern Arizona University, University of Maryland
9:00 AM
108.4
DCPB
Zimmerman LM, Clairardin SG, Paitz Humoral immunity to lipopolysaccharide in a
RT, Hicke JW, Vogel LA, Bowden RM; long-lived ectotherm
Illinois State University
9:20 AM
108.5
DCPB
Killpack TL, Karasov WH; University of Post-hatching ontogeny of adaptive antibody reWisconsin, Madison
sponse to two distinct antigens in captive zebra
finches
9:40 AM
108.6
Fassbinder-Orth C, Barak V, Brown C; Avian immune responses to alphavirus infecCreighton University, University of Tulsa tions
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Room 12
Session 109: Immune: Energetics
Co-Chairs: Erica Crespi, Travis Wilcoxen
10:20 AM
109.1
DCPB
Wilcoxen TE, Horn DJ, Cerny J, Hogan The buzz about food: songbird physiology in reB, Hubble C, Huber S, Knott M, Robert- sponse to increased availability of a natural food
son A, Salik F; Millikin University
source
112
10:40 AM
109.2
DCPB
Durant SE, Hawley DM, Adelman JS, Infection and cold stress result in additive enerWilson AF, Hopkins WA; Virginia Tech, getic costs and altered host immunity in a natuPrinceton University
rally occurring host-pathogen system
11:00 AM
109.3
11:20 AM
109.4
DCE
Crespi EJ, Fites JS, Rollins-Smith LA; Leptin enhances proliferation of amphibian lymWashington State University, Vanderbilt phocytes
University Medical Center
11:40 AM
109.5
DCPB
Richardson CS, Curley B, Davis F; The effect of circadian disruption on metabolic
Northeastern University
rate and immune function in vasoactive intestinal protein (VIP) deficient mice
Nan Tie DE, Killpack TL, Karasov WH; Effect of food restriction and realimentation on
University Wisconsin, Madison
growth, immune response, and body composition in Zebra finches
8:20-10:00 AM
Room 13
Session 110: Neurobiology: Learning, Memory, Cognition and Development: Learning and
Cognition
Chair: Emilie Snell-Rood
8:20 AM
110.1
DAB
Jaumann S, Naug D*; Colorado State Learning kills
University
8:40 AM
110.2
DEE
Snell-Rood EC, White WA, Espeset A, Nutritional constraints in the evolution of cogniKenzie SA; University of Minnesota
tion: effects of host shifts on neural investment
in butterflies
9:00 AM
110.3
DAB
Ladage LD, Roth TC, Cerjanic AM, Si- Spatial memory in the side-blotched lizard, Uta
nervo B, Pravosudov VV; University of stansburiana
Nevada, Reno, Kenyon College, University of California, Santa Cruz
9:20 AM
110.4
9:40 AM
110.5
Roth TC, Ladage LD, Freas CA, Pravo- Variation in memory and the hippocampus
sudov VV; Kenyon College, University of across populations from different climates: a
Nevada, Reno
common garden approach
DAB
Krochmal AR, Laduc TJ, Place AJ; Proximate and ultimate perspectives on one-trial
Washington College, The University of learning in rattlesnakes
Texas at Austin, Northwestern Oklahoma State University
10:00 AM BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
10:20 AM-Noon
Room 13
Session 111: Neurobiology: Learning, Memory, Cognition and Development: Plasticity and
Development
Chair: Zoltan Nemeth
10:20 AM
111.1
DAB
Lynch KS, Ramsey ME, Cummings ME; Understanding the mate choice brain in two reUniversity of Texas at Austin
lated poecillid fish with divergent mating systems
10:40 AM
111.2
DCPB
Claghorn GC, Meek TH, Perea-Rodri- Neurobiological correlates of voluntary exercise:
guez JP, Garland Jr T; University of Cali- effects of selective breeding and a high-fat diet
fornia, Riverside
11:00 AM
111.3
DAB
Brazeal KR, Hahn TP; University of Cali- Carryover or compensation? The effect of defornia, Davis
layed plumage molt in house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus)
11:20 AM
111.4
DAB
Wada H, Newman AEM, Hall Z, Soma Effects of corticosterone and dehydroepiandrosKK, MacDougall-Shackleton SA*; Uni- terone on adult neuroplasticity in songbirds
versity Western Ontario, University
Guelph, University British Columbia
11:40 AM
111.5
DAB
Nemeth Z, Ramenofsky M; University of Gonadal androgen and development of vernal
California, Davis
migratory condition in Gambel’s white-crowned
sparrow
113
SATURDAY PROGRAM
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom A
Session 112: Locomotion: Muscle and Bone Mechanics
Chair: Robert Kambic
1:00 PM
112.1
DCB
Kurth JA, Thompson JT, Kier WM; Uni- Tuning of mantle connective tissue to non-university of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, form strain in the squid Doryteuthis pealeii
Franklin and Marshall College
1:20 PM
112.2
DCB
Thompson JT, Shelton RM, Kier WM; Non-uniform strain in squid mantle muscle: reFranklin and Marshall College, Univer- lating the length-tension curve to in vivo muscle
sity of North Carolina
performance
1:40 PM
112.3
DCB
Horner AM, Astley HC, Roberts TJ; Analysis of rat hindlimb muscle and tendon meBrown University
chanics using x-ray videoradiography
2:00 PM
112.4
DCB
Aiello BR, Blob RW, Butcher MT; Correlation of bone loading and muscle function
Youngstown State University, Clemson in the hindlimb of the river cooter turtle (pseudUniversity
emys concinna)
2:20 PM
112.5
2:40 PM
112.6
Lamas LP, Main RP, Shefelbine S, In vivo locomotor mechanics of the tarsometaHutchinson JR; The Royal Veterinary tarsus bone in juvenile emus
College, UK, Purdue University, Imperial
College London, UK
DVM
Kambic RE, Gatesy SM, Roberts TR; Walking with a twist
Brown University
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom B
Session 113: Aquatic Locomotion: Flow, Foils and Fins
Chair: Frank Fish
1:00 PM
113.1
DCB
Katija K, Jiang H, Colin SP, Costello JH; Ontogenetic propulsive transitions from viscous
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, to inertial flow regimes
Roger Williams University, Providence
College
1:20 PM
113.2
DCB
Ngo V, McHenry MJ; University of Cali- Swimming at intermediate Reynolds numbers in
fornia, Irvine
water boatmen
1:40 PM
113.3
DCB
Hardy AR, Merz RA; Swarthmore Col- Flippin’ out: inverted sand dollars actively orient
lege, PA
themselves in flow to maximize lift for righting
2:00 PM
113.4
DVM
Maia A, Lauder GV, Wilga CD; Univer- Hydrodynamic function of dorsal fins in sharks
sity of Rhode Island, Harvard University
2:20 PM
113.5
DCB
Fish FE, Gabler MK, Beneski JT, Mul- Hydrodynamic function of the cephalic lobes of
vany S, Moored KW; West Chester the cownose ray for bottom swimming stabilizaUniversity, University of South Florida, tion
Princeton University
2:40 PM
113.6
DCB
Koehl M, Stocker R, Nicolau D, King N; Swimming and feeding by unicellular vs. colonial
University of California, Berkeley, MIT
choanoflagellates
1:00-3:00 PM
Ballroom C1
Session 114: Stress: Developmental & Chronic
Chair: Sarah Woodley
1:00 PM
114.1
DCE
Woodley SK, Ricciardella LF; Duquesne Is plasma corticosterone a useful biomarker of
University
environmental degradation? 1:20 PM
114.2
DCPB
Crino OL, Klaassen Van Oorschot B, To- Developmental stress: morphological, physibalske BW, Breuner CW; University of ological, and behavioral consequences in the
Montana
zebra finch
114
1:40 PM
114.3
DCE
Wada H, Allen NR, Kriengwatana B, Long-term consequences of incubation temSchmidt KL, Soma KK, MacDougall- perature on offspring physiology and survival in
Shackleton SA; University Western On- zebra finches
tario, University British Columbia
2:00 PM
114.4
DCE
Bebus SE, Small TW, Elderbrock EK, Corticosterone responsiveness at nutritional inHeiss RS, Schoech SJ; University of dependence predicts behavior nine months later
Memphis
in the Florida scrub-jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens)
2:20 PM
114.5
2:40 PM
114.6
Wiedeback BD, Oswald ME, Robison The link between stress and behavior in zebrafBD; University of Idaho, University of ish: is embryonic perturbation a factor?
Notre Dame
DCE
Lattin CR, Medina C, Romero LM; Tufts Effects of chronic stress on brain and periphUniversity
eral intracellular glucocorticoid receptors in wild
house sparrows
1:20-3:00 PM
Ballroom C3
Session 115: Mating Systems
Chair: Anne Danielson-Francois
1:20 PM
115.1
Danielson-Francois A, Drobot Y; Univer- Nuptial thief: male spiders steal food from matsity of Michigan, Dearborn
ing partners
1:40 PM
115.2
DAB
Westerman EL, Monteiro A; Yale Univer- Mating status drives male-female interactions in
sity
a polygynandrous butterfly
2:00 PM
115.3
DEE
Somjee U, Ablard K, Crespi B, Schaefer Sex ratio adjustment in a solitary parasitoid wasp
PW, Gries G; Simon Fraser University,
Canada, US Department of Agriculture,
Newark, DE
2:20 PM
115.4
2:40 PM
115.5
Mabry K, Blumstein D, Van Vuren D, The evolutionary relationship between social
Shelley E; New Mexico State University, mating system and sex-biased dispersal in
University of California, Los Angeles, mammals
University of California, Davis
DAB
Husak JF, Lovern MB; University of St. Variation in circulating steroid hormones among
Thomas, Oklahoma State University
Caribbean Anolis ecomorphs
1:00-3:00 PM
Club South
Session 116: Thermal Physiology
Co-Chairs: Zachary Stahlschmidt, Michael Rowe
1:00 PM
116.1
DEE
Kenkel CD, Goodbody-Gringley G, Bar- Evidence of local thermal adaptation in a Caribtels E, Davies SW, Percy AL, Matz MV; bean coral
The University of Texas at Austin, Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, Mote
Tropical Research Laboratory
1:20 PM
116.2
DEE
Condon CH, Cooper BS, Yeaman S, Evolution of thermal acclimation in constant and
Angilletta MJ; Arizona State University, heterogeneous environments
Indiana University, Bloomington, University of British Columbia
1:40 PM
116.3
DCPB
Luken AN, Espinoza RE; California Temperature-dependent sprint performance of
State University, Northridge
nocturnal and diurnal geckos: does Dollo’s law
apply to physiological traits?
2:00 PM
116.4
DCPB
Gunderson AR; Duke University
115
The evolution of thermal physiology in the lizard
genus Anolis
2:20 PM
116.5
DCPB
Stahlschmidt ZR, Butler MW, Ardia DR, Thermal performance of innate immunity in verDavies S, Davis JR, Guillette LJ, John- tebrates
son N, McCormick SD, McGraw KJ,
Denardo DF; Arizona State University,
Franklin and Marshall College, Rhodes
College, Medical University of South
Carolina, US Geological Survey, University of Massachusetts
2:40 PM
116.6
DCPB
Rowe MF, Bakken GS, Ratliff J, Hagan Radiant heat loss in the pinnae of exercising
D, Theison W; Indiana State University, elephants: pinna recruitment or regional nonAudubon Nature Institute, Indianapolis pachyderm?
Zoo, Pittsburgh Zoo
1:00-3:00 PM
Club North
Session 117: Reproductive Physiology
Co-Chairs: Nicole Perfito, Giancarlo Lopez-Martinez
1:00 PM
117.1
DCPB
Heiss RS, Schoech SJ; University of Experimental supplementation with antioxidants
Memphis
reduces reproduction-associated oxidative damage in breeding male Florida scrub-jays
1:20 PM
117.2
DCPB
Lopez-Martinez G, Hahn DA; University Anoxia boosts post-irradiation longevity and
of Florida
mating success in a lekking fly
1:40 PM
117.3
2:00 PM
117.4
DCE
Perfito N, Hornick K, Nguyen S, Darling Gene expression underlying the ‘decision’ to iniH, Bentley G; University of California, tiate egg-laying: social effects on vitellogenesis
Berkeley
2:20 PM
117.5
DCE
Pinson SE, Gam AE, Navara KJ; Univer- Effects of acute, physiological elevations of corsity of Georgia, Athens
ticosterone on offspring sex ratios in two avian
species
2:40 PM
117.6
DCE
Zysling DA, Park S-U, McMillan EL, Gonadotropin suppression alone does not inPlace NJ; Cornell University
duce the short-day ovarian phenotype in Siberian hamsters
Guindre-Parker S, Gilchrist HG, Doucet Male quality in an Arctic passerine: what are the
SM, Love OL; Biological Sciences, Uni- links between plumage and reproduction
versity of Windsor, National Wildlife Research Centre, Environment Canada
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 1
Session 118: Bioindicators & Pollution
Chair: Ann Tarrant
1:00 PM
118.1
DIZ
Boettger SA, Taraska NG; West Chester Development of hemic neoplasia in Mya arenarUniversity of Pennsylvania
ia along the Atlantic coast of the United States
1:20 PM
118.2
DCPB
Brock JR, Bielmyer GK; Valdosta State Metal accumulation and sublethal effects in the
University
sea anemone, Aiptasia pallida, after waterborne
exposure to metal mixtures
1:40 PM
118.3
DEE
Lance SL, Jones KL, Flynn RW, Erickson Chronic copper exposure in southern toads,
MR, Tuberville TD, Scott DE; Savannah Anaxyrus terrestris: lethal, sublethal, and gene
River Ecology Laboratory, University of expression effects
Georgia, University of Colorado School
of Medicine
2:00 PM
118.4
DEE
Flynn RW, Kuhne WW, Scott DE, Erick- The lethal and sublethal consequences of copson MR, Mills GL, Tuberville TD, Lance per exposure for Lithobates sphenocephalus
SL; University of Georgia, Savannah and Gastrophryne carolinensis
River Ecology Laboratory, Savannah
River National Laboratory, UGA-SREL
116
2:20 PM
118.5
DEE
Dubansky B, Bodinier C, Rice CD, Effects of exposure to crude oil from the DeepWhitehead A, Galvez F; Louisiana State water Horizon oil spill on populations of gulf kilUniversity, Clemson University
lifish (Fundulus grandis) in Barataria Bay, Louisiana
2:40 PM
118.6
DCPB
Tarrant AM, Reitzel AM, Kwock CK, Activation of cellular defenses in the sea anemGoldstone JV, Jenny MJ; WHOI, Chi- one Nematostella vectensis by PAHs and crude
nese University of Hong Kong, Univer- oil
sity of Alabama
1:00-3:00 PM
Rooms 10/11
Session 119: Complementary to Symposium: Modeling Animal Locomotion III
Co-Chairs: David Hu, Jonathan Dyhr
1:00 PM
119.1
Dickerson AK, Shankles P, Madhavan Insects flying in the rain
N, Hu DL; Georgia Institute of Technology
1:20 PM
119.2
1:40 PM
119.3
2:00 PM
119.4
DCB
Henningsson P, Bomphrey RJ; Univer- How aerodynamic induced power scales with
sity of Oxford
body mass and wing span in British dragonflies
and damselflies
2:20 PM
119.5
DCB
Dyhr JP, Cowan NJ, Hinterwirth AJ, Mor- Flexible frames for flight
gansen KA, Daniel TL; University Washington, Johns Hopkins University
2:40 PM
119.6
DCB
Hu D, Dickerson A, Mills Z; Georgia In- Wet mammals shake at tuned frequencies to dry
stitute of Technology
Kovac M, Vogt D, Ithier D, Smith MJ, Experimental flight performance evaluation of
Wood RJ; Harvard University, Microro- forewing orientation in butterflies
botics Laboratory
Jing F, Kanso E; Georgia Tech, Univer- Effects of body elasticity on stability of underwasity of Southern California
ter locomotion
1:00-3:00 PM
Room 12
Session 120: Evo-devo: Metamorphosis
Chair: Tobias Landberg
1:00 PM
120.1
DVM
Landberg T, Willink B, Noss CF, Greene Development of climbing performance and beRS, Vonesh JR, Warkentin KM; Mur- havior during red-eyed treefrog metamorphosis’
ray State University, University of Costa the effects of larval competition
Rica, University of Florida, University of
Victoria, Virginia Commonwealth University, Boston University
1:20 PM
120.2
1:40 PM
120.3
DEE
Helm BR, Davidowitz G; University of Do resource thresholds play a role in the onset
Arizona
of maturation—a key life history transition?
2:00 PM
120.4
DIZ
Nedved BT, Asahina AY, Hafield MG; The apical sensory organ is not required for the
University Hawaii
initiation of metamorphosis in larvae of hydroides elegans
2:20 PM
120.5
DNB
Biscocho D, Leise EM; University of Is GABA an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the
North Carolina Greensboro
neural circuit regulating metamorphosis in Ilyanassa obsoleta
2:40 PM
120.6
Plough LV, Hedgecock D; University of High genotype-dependent mortality at metamorSouthern California
phosis in the Pacific oyster
Ueda N, Degnan SM; The University of Nitric oxide as a regulator of marine invertebrate
Queensland
metamorphosis: behavioural and molecular insights
117
3:00-4:00 PM
Room: Ballroom A
John A. Moore Lecture
Alters B; Chapman University
118
Evolution education and creationism through the
decades
KEYWORD INDEX
-Aacceleration............. 2.3, 91.6, 97.4,
119.1, P2.189, P3.140, P3.142,
S1-2.4
acclimation...........15.2, 15.3, 116.2,
P1.204, P1.212, P1.213, P2.91,
S6-2.2
acid-base.......15.9, P1.51, P2.110A,
P3.173
acidification...... 114.1, P1.29, P2.68,
P2.70, P3.117, P3.32
acoels..................................... P2.60
acoustics...........84.1, P2.152, P2.9,
P3.147, P3.148
active muscle....................... 6.2, 6.8
acute stress........... 3.10, 53.4, 95.4,
118.2, P2.16, P2.177, P2.181,
P3.172
adaptation......... 3.8, 5.4, 12.4, 12.5,
16.3, 27.4, 27.5, 33.4, 40.4,
41.7, 57.5, 68.1, 70.4, 78.2,
94.3, 97.2, 116.1, P1.130,
P1.162, P2.110A, P2.41,
P3.199, S4-2.3, S5-2.1, S8-1.7
adaptive radiation......... 66.4, 101.4,
P1.132A, P1.71, P2.92, S8-1.1
adhesion.............. 22.1, 22.2, P2.20,
P2.200, S10-1.5, S10-1.6
adipose fin............................ P1.115
aerobic capacity.... 48.1, 61.2, 70.3,
P2.102
aerodynamics........ 43.3, 44.5, 97.1,
97.4, 98.3, 107.2, 119.4, P1.96,
S7-2.1
aggression...... 8.4, 41.1, 72.3, 81.6,
88.1, P1.43, P1.46, P1.47,
P2.159, P2.160, P2.35, P2.36,
S2-2.2
aging............ 117.1, P2.143, P3.129,
P3.130, P3.168, P3.170
algae................ P3.41, P3.56, P3.67
Alligator.................................. P3.42
allometry..... 46.4, 48.2, 89.6, P1.94,
P2.107, P2.95, P3.118, P3.124,
P3.125, P3.147, P3.148, S8-1.4
allostatic load........................ P2.114
altitude....... 35.5, 43.5, 80.3, P1.184
altricial birds..... 108.5, 114.3, 114.4,
P1.149, P1.150
Ammonia excretion................. P1.50
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
10.2
bats........ 6.7, 10.3, 14.2, 20.3, 22.6,
23.4, 43.2, 82.6, 100.2,106.4,
P1.123, P2.155, P2.53,
P3.141, P3.176
behavior....... 2.1, 6.6, 7.2, 7.5, 13.6,
19.6, 22.6, 23.3, 23.5, 37.5,
39.3, 40.3, 42.9, 53.3, 82.1,
114.5, P1.130, P1.177,
P1.179, P1.2, P1.6, P1.9,
P2.137, P2.156, P2.163,
P2.168, P2.196, P2.5,
P3.112, P3.163, P3.4,
S1-1.2, S1-1.3, S1-1.4,
S1-1.6, S1-1.7, S1-2.1
behavioral ecology........... 7.4, 25.1,
40.5, 43.10, 47.1, 47.3, 72.1,
72.5, 99.4, 99.5, 110.4, 110.5,
115.4, P1.4, P1.8, P3.165,
P3.8, P3.9
behavioral phenotype..... 88.4, 96.3,
114.4, P1.134, P1.47,
P2.136, P2.37, P2.39
behavioral syndromes.... 88.2, 88.5,
S2-2.2, S8-2.2
benthic............ 5.1, 25.1, 43.9, 77.5,
P1.108, P3.28
bindin.................................... P3.119
bio indicators................ 34.1, P1.16,
S5-2.1, S6-1.4
bioacoustics..................... 82.4, 83.3
bioadvection............................. 21.4
biodiversity............ 34.1, 46.5, 64.1,
78.5, P2.11, P2.14, P2.15,
P2.19
biogeography......... 16.6, 16.7, 35.4,
35.6, 65.1, P2.11, P2.19,
P3.39, S10-2.2, S10-2.3,
S5-1.2
bioinformatics............. 78.5, P1.135,
P1.136, P1.143, P2.65,
S9-2.1
bioluminescence............. 23.1, 99.1,
-BP1.1, P2.134, P3.24
barnacle........ 17.3, 71.2, 71.3, 87.1, biomaterial.... 22.5, 24.1, 24.2, 79.5,
87.2, P1.16, S10-1.1,
P3.175, P3.177, S10-1.6
S10-1.5, S10-2.1, S10-2.2,
biomechanics....... 1.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6,
S10-2.3
4.4, 6.3, 6.5, 17.1, 17.2, 17.4,
bathymetric range..................... 35.3
18.1, 19.1, 19.5, 19.6, 22.1,
batoid.............56.1, P1.121, P3.137,
22.4, 22.5, 22.6, 22.9, 24.1,
P3.95
24.6, 33.1, 42.1, 42.2, 42.4,
42.5, 43.1, 43.4, 43.8, 43.9,
amphibian..... 36.7, 37.6, 44.2, 50.5,
50.6, 72.1, 72.2, 105.3, 109.4,
118.3, 118.4, 120.1, P1.201,
P1.213, P1.218, P1.22, P1.7,
P1.85, P2.71, P3.113, P3.115,
P3.96
amphibian declines.. 9.6, 10.1, 10.4,
50.1, 50.4, 50.6, 114.1, P1.207,
P1.67, P3.7
angiogenesis............................ 36.9
Anguilliformes.................. 32.1, 32.5
annelids.... 51.5, 51.6, 71.5, P1.166,
P2.128, P2.67, P2.79, P2.85,
P3.185, P3.190, P3.52, S3-1.7
Anolis....8.3, 37.1, 37.4, 90.3, 115.5,
116.4, P1.42, P2.160
antarctica.. 3.2, 84.3, 105.2, P1.209,
P1.210, P2.157, P2.64
antennae..... P2.110A, P2.3, P3.145
anthropogenic stressors.........118.5,
P1.21, P1.23, P3.34, P3.43
antifreeze proteins...................... 3.2
ants............ 40.3, 64.3, 90.5, P1.206
anurans.......... 9.6, 13.6, 59.2, 59.3,
59.4, 88.4, P1.122, P1.21,
P1.67, P2.83, P3.200
Aplysia.....................P2.127, P2.129
aposematism............................ 99.3
aquaporin............................... P1.54
arachnids.....16.6, 23.6, 99.2, 115.1,
P2.188, P2.87, P3.84
arboreal................ 2.5, 79.3, P2.203
archosaur...............11.2, 68.4, 83.6,
P1.104, P2.150
aromatase............ P1.132A, P1.176
artemia..................................P2.111
asexual..................................... 90.4
asymmetry......102.6, P3.100, P3.99
at-risk students......................... 27.6
Autotomy.................................... 2.6
Avian Lineage......................... P1.49
axis formation.................. 26.1, 29.6
axolotl..................................... P2.78
119
44.1, 44.3, 44.4, 46.3, 49.4,
52.1, 52.4, 52.5, 56.3, 58.3,
58.4, 59.4, 59.5, 59.6, 60.3,
64.3, 75.2, 75.3, 75.4, 79.2,
79.5, 81.2, 89.3, 91.2, 91.3,
91.4, 91.5, 92.1, 94.5, 97.5,
98.2, 98.3, 98.4, 98.5, 98.6,
103.6, 106.2, 106.3, 106.5,
107.2, 107.4, 107.6, 112.2,
112.3, 113.2, 113.3, 119.4,
119.5, P1.106, P1.115,
P1.155, P1.224, P1.226,
P1.227, P2.189, P2.190,
P2.192, P2.198, P2.200,
P2.48, P2.50, P2.51, P2.52,
P2.54, P3.100, P3.102,
P3.111, P3.131, P3.132,
P3.133, P3.140, P3.143,
P3.144, P3.177, P3.179,
P3.184, P3.96, S1-2.4,
S7-1.5, S7-1.6, S7-1.7,
S7-2.2, S7-2.3, S7-2.4
biomechanics of morphogenesis
13.5
biomimetics..........6.11, 97.2, 107.6,
P3.175
biomineralization......... 14.2, P3.186
biophysical models......... 21.2, 21.3,
21.5, 58.6, 71.3, 107.1,
116.6, P2.187, P2.22, P2.26
biotelemetry.......................... P1.195
birds......... 9.1, 9.3, 14.1, 30.1, 43.6,
44.3, 47.4, 48.1, 48.4, 62.5,
67.2, 72.6, 74.4, 78.6, 81.4,
82.2, 83.4, 84.1, 96.2, 98.1,
100.5, 108.6, 109.2, 111.3,
111.4, 112.6, 117.3, 117.5,
P1.114, P1.124, P1.126,
P1.191, P1.197, P1.217,
P1.228, P1.99, P2.103,
P2.112, P2.114, P2.146,
P2.167, P2.182, P2.8, P3.11,
P3.123, P3.147, P3.161,
P3.169, S1-2.2
bivalves........ 17.5, 21.4, 34.3, 64.4,
64.6, 118.1, P1.12, P1.13,
P2.121, P2.124, P2.130,
P2.22, P2.26, P3.16, P3.171,
S6-1.5
blue crab.............. 73.2, 91.1, 104.3,
P1.188, P1.23, P1.61
body condition........... 100.1, P2.102
body shape............................... 33.5
body size............... 26.6, 35.5, 36.3,
101.5, P1.16, P3.118, P3.163,
P3.35
bone.......... 11.1, 14.2, 101.3, 112.4,
112.5, P1.104, P1.99, P2.108
boundaries......................... 5.6, 25.3
brachiopod....................... 26.2, 29.1
brain............ 110.2, P1.105, P1.173,
P2.138
brood parasite.......................... 78.7
buoyancy................... 107.1, P2.120
Burrow occupation.................. P2.38
burrowing.....................P2.48, P2.50
Butterfly.....18.2, 73.3, 105.4, 115.2,
119.3, P1.73
-Ccaecilian........................ 61.9, 102.3
calsequestrin........................ P1.162
camouflage............................... 21.3
canary......................................... 7.4
captivity.....................P2.172, P2.97
carbonic anhydrase..... 15.10, P1.61
cardiac...... 61.6, 61.7, 61.8, P1.225,
P2.65, P2.77, P3.17, P3.42
cardiovascular................ 61.4, 61.5,
P1.216, P3.16, P3.18
carotenoids............................... 38.3
carryover................................. 111.3
cave............. P2.101, P3.149, P3.72
cell biology............. 51.1, 51.4, 74.2,
P1.11, P2.63, P2.67, P3.170,
P3.22
cell-cell fusion......................... P2.58
cetaceans.......... 61.8, 89.3, P1.159,
P3.15, P3.19
character evolution.............. P1.108,
P1.119, P1.125
chemical defenses........ 99.3, 105.3,
105.4, P1.28, P1.30
chemical ecology.......... 40.5, 104.1,
104.2, 104.3, 104.4, 104.5,
105.1, 105.2, 105.4, P1.28,
P3.150
chemoreception............ 88.1, 104.4,
106.3, P1.8, P3.145, S10-1.6
chiton........................................ 83.2
chordates........ 66.10, P3.70, S9-1.3
cichlid..... 8.4, 22.8, P1.112, P1.113,
P1.143, P1.43
circadian.......... 43.6, 109.5, P2.101,
P2.123, P2.126, P3.10
circulation.......61.10, P1.225, P3.13
120
climate change............ 3.4, 3.5, 3.7,
10.5, 21.2, 34.5, 35.1, 35.3,
35.4, 35.6, 47.1, 50.4, 71.6,
P1.17, P1.207, P2.141,
P2.23, P2.92, P3.29, P3.31,
P3.33, P3.65
clingfish.................................... 22.2
Cnidaria.............67.3, P2.57, P3.76,
P3.86
cnidarians......11.4, 42.8, 55.1, 85.1,
P3.186
cold acclimation.......... 55.4, P1.198,
P1.210
color....... 3.6, 28.5, 54.2, 73.1, 76.1,
99.2, P1.123, P1.124, P1.4,
P2.161, P3.123, P3.199
communication.......... 7.3, 7.5, 23.1,
23.5, 83.3, 99.2, P1.46, P2.1,
P2.4, P2.5, P2.6, P2.7, P2.8
community ecology......... 21.4, 34.2,
70.5, 77.1, 85.4, P3.27,
P3.34, P3.37, P3.40
comparative embryology......... 26.4,
P1.137
comparative method....... 22.8, 57.3,
65.1, 67.4, 84.5, 101.2,
P1.101, P1.120, P2.85A
comparative physiology........... 3.10,
12.1, 30.2, 45.1, 74.3, 115.5,
P1.146, P1.160, P1.183,
P1.50, P1.52, P1.53, P2.112,
P2.126, P2.45, P3.172,
P3.173
competition............ 8.1, 26.3, P1.21,
P2.2, P3.27, P3.67
compliance...................... 59.3, 60.1
connective tissue.........106.1, 112.1,
P3.175, P3.178
connectivity...... 71.6, P3.52, S4-1.5,
S4-2.1, S4-2.2
conservation.......... 16.4, 27.1, 35.2,
50.6, 82.6, 101.1, P3.68
convergence.................... 12.5, 67.4
copepod......................... 34.4, 107.5
coral bleaching..... 85.1, 85.3, P3.64
coral reefs............ 69.4, 85.4, P2.11,
P3.64, P3.66
corals.............. 5.3, 69.5, 85.2, 85.5,
116.1, P3.56, P3.65
corticosteriods..... 9.2, 10.2, P1.163,
P1.164, P1.165, P1.167,
P1.168, P1.169, P1.170,
P1.43
corticosterone........ 57.4, 63.4, 72.4,
88.3, 96.1, 96.4, 96.5, 114.4,
117.5, P1.191, P1.42, P1.44,
P2.163, P2.167, P2.168,
P2.169, P2.170, P2.175,
P2.178, P2.181, P2.183
crab....... 3.6, 15.4, 15.6, 27.2, 39.2,
108.2, P1.48, P1.65, P2.2,
P3.9
craniofacial...................14.1, P1.111
crayfish...........104.6, P1.68, P2.159
Creationism.....................MOORE.1
Crepidula............. 4.1, 25.4, P1.185,
P2.74
crocodilian.....11.1, 28.2, 61.6, 68.5,
89.2, P1.139
cross protection.................... P1.203
crustacean hormones.............. 45.2,
P1.59, P1.62, P2.119
crustaceans........... 7.3, 15.1, 15.10,
15.5, 15.7, 39.4, 42.6, 50.2,
107.6, P1.145, P1.51, P1.52,
P1.53, P1.56, P1.58, P1.59,
P1.62, P1.63, P1.64, P2.122,
P2.135, P2.144, P2.19,
P3.108, P3.109, P3.167,
P3.18, P3.191, P3.26,
P3.26A, P3.29, P3.51,
P3.55, P3.72
cryoprotectants..................... P1.198
crypsis................17.6, P1.173, P1.5
cryptic genetic variation............ 36.8
ctenophores....... 66.6, 66.7, P1.135,
P1.136, P2.132, P3.24
cuttlefish.............56.3, P1.173, P1.5
Cypriniformes.........P1.107, P1.109,
P1.110, P1.111, S2-2.4
cytogenetics............................. 69.6
-Ddeep-sea........... 12.2, 71.5, P2.120,
S4-1.4
defensive tactics............. 68.3, 99.1,
104.5, P2.184, P2.185, P3.5
dermal.................................. P3.152
Deuterostomes......................S1-1.1
development.......... 13.4, 14.4, 14.5,
22.7, 26.1, 29.2, 29.3, 29.5,
36.5, 45.1, 51.1, 51.4, 54.4,
66.10, 92.4, 109.3, 114.2,
118.4, P1.88, P1.89, P1.92,
P2.10, P2.164, P2.30, P2.45,
P2.47, P2.58, P2.69, P2.76,
P2.77, P3.129, P3.13, P3.21,
P3.77, P3.79, P3.81, P3.84,
P3.86, P3.87, S1-1.1,
S10-1.4, S2-1.5, S2-1.7,
S3-1.2, S8-1.5, S8-2.4,
S9-1.4, S9-2.2
diapause................ 28.1, 36.3, 57.5,
P2.111, P2.63
diet. .............. 30.1, 62.3, 89.4, 94.6,
100.5, P1.20, P1.215,
P1.74, P2.115
digestion............31.4, P2.85, P2.86,
P2.87, P2.88, P2.93, P3.91
digestive constraint................. 100.5
dimorphism...... 44.1, S3-1.4, S3-2.2
dinosaurs........67.2, P1.105, P1.129
disease........... 9.1, 10.1, 10.2, 10.4,
82.2, 108.6, 109.2, 118.1,
P1.10, P1.12, P1.13
dispersal......... 5.4, 16.6, 71.1, 71.3,
71.6, 71.7, 71.9, 115.4,
P2.12, S3-1.4, S3-2.3,
S4-1.1, S4-1.3, S4-1.4,
S4-1.6, S4-2.1, S4-2.2,
S4-2.3
dissolved organic material.... P3.116
diurnal..................................... P2.67
diversification...... 16.9, 102.5, P3.54
diversity............... 34.3, 77.4, P2.12,
S10-1.3
dopamine..................... 36.2, P1.166
dormancy................................ P1.27
drag...........................P2.20, P3.144
Drosophila............. 36.6, 42.3, 53.6,
55.2, 84.6, 116.2, BERN.1,
P1.177, P2.199, P2.54,
P2.62, P3.168, S1-1.2,
S1-1.3, S1-1.4, S1-1.5,
S1-1.6
durophagy..... P2.107, P3.97, P3.98
ecological physiology......... 3.2, 3.9,
21.5, 28.1, 35.1, 57.4, 62.1,
77.6, P1.45, P2.102, P2.117,
P2.90, P3.114, P3.21, S5-2.1
Ecological stoichiometry......... 100.3
ecology.................. 23.6, 46.6, 47.1,
P1.186, P3.30, S10-2.3,
S2-1.1, S4-1.3, S5-1.7
ecomorphology............ 1.3, 1.5, 2.2,
22.11, 33.3, 33.4, 67.4, 76.4,
81.1, P1.132, P1.72, P1.74,
P2.196, P3.133, P3.136,
P3.97, S5-2.3
ecosystem engineer.............. P3.28,
P3.38
ecosystem services................ P1.10
education............... 27.6, 46.1, 46.2,
46.5, 46.6, MOORE.1, P1.76,
P1.77, P1.78, P1.79, P1.80,
P1.81
eggs.............. 21.6, 47.4, 72.6, 90.1,
P3.104, P3.5, P3.87
elasmobranchs...... 32.2, 36.9, 99.5,
113.5, P2.158, P3.174,
P3.180, P3.97
elasticity.................... 6.2, 59.1, 89.1
electric fish............................... P2.6
electromyography........... 59.2, 92.3,
P2.186, P2.193
electrophysiology........... 55.5, 104.4
electroreception........... 99.5, P3.156
ELISpot assay........................ 108.4
embryogenesis...... 26.2, 66.6, 66.9,
P2.79, P3.81, P3.83, S2-1.5
encapsulation....................... P3.117
endocrine-disruptor.......... 9.5, 53.1,
95.1, 95.2, 95.3, 95.4, 95.5,
P1.26, P1.85, P1.86, P1.90,
P1.91, P1.92, P2.43, S2-1.6,
S6-2.3
-Eendocrinology...... 45.1, 45.3, P1.31,
echinoderm.......11.5, 113.3, P1.137,
P1.33, P1.41, P1.84, P1.85,
P2.134, P2.58, P2.73,
P2.162, P2.169, P3.158
P3.107, P3.133, P3.192,
energetic costs........ 9.4, 21.1, 27.1,
P3.31, P3.94
30.3, 62.1, P2.114, P2.148,
echinoid......... 31.1, P1.127, P3.110,
P2.155, S7-1.3
P3.116, P3.119, P3.192,
energetics........... 3.1, 5.5, 6.7, 20.2,
P3.36
30.5, 31.3, 48.5, 49.3, 60.5,
ecological immunology..... 9.4, 53.6,
101.5, 110.1, P1.214,
78.7, 108.6, 116.5, P1.147,
P1.218, P1.219, P1.220,
P1.152, P2.145, P2.166
P1.35, P2.116, P2.7, P3.40
enviroment.......34.4, P1.50, P3.201,
P3.4, S2-2.1, S8-2.4
enzymes........................ 72.3, P1.32
121
epibiont..................................S5-2.2
epidemiology.............P1.10, P2.166
epigenetics........ 16.5, 36.5, P1.134,
P2.63
escape response........ 15.8, P1.178,
P2.201, P3.135, P3.136
estradiol................................ P2.149
estrogen...45.5, 63.3, P1.29, P1.35,
P1.82, P1.83, P3.166
Eurosta solidaginis..................... 3.9
evo-devo....... 13.1, 14.1, 14.3, 17.2,
26.5, 29.1, 29.2, 29.3, 36.8,
51.2, 51.3, 66.3, 66.4, 66.7,
P2.29, P2.30, P2.32, P2.60,
P3.57, P3.69, P3.70, P3.73,
P3.74, P3.75, P3.77, P3.79,
P3.85, P3.88, P3.89, S3-1.5,
S3-1.7, S8-1.3, S8-2.2, S9-1.2,
S9-1.3, S9-1.4, S9-1.6
evolution........1.2, 22.11, 23.6, 28.5,
34.3, 64.1, 66.2, 67.1, 76.5,
78.3, 78.9, 101.4, 102.3, 110.4,
116.3, MOORE.1, P1.107,
P1.113, P1.117, P1.123,
P1.126, P1.133, P1.142,
P3.106, P3.172, S10-1.3,
S2-1.2, S3-1.1, S3-1.6,
S4-1.3, S5-1.1, S5-1.4, S8-1.2,
S8-2.4, S9-1.5
evolutionary model...P1.120, P2.64,
S5-1.5
evolutionary radiation..... 28.4, 75.1,
110.5, P1.101, P1.114, S5-2.3,
S9-1.1
evolutionary theory................... 68.6
exercise physiology........ 15.6, 63.4,
63.5, P1.51, P2.117
experimental design & analysis.......
P1.76, P2.21, S6-1.1
experimental evolution... 12.4, 111.2
explorers................................... 46.6
extinction.................P1.129, P1.190
extracellular matrix................... 15.7
extraocular photoreception... P1.125
eyes.............. 12.3, 29.5, 66.5, 76.3,
76.4, P1.126, P1.182, P2.153,
P2.57, P2.80, P3.72
feeding......... 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 6.10,
17.3, 18.2, 18.3, 22.10, 22.11,
25.3, 31.3, 32.2, 32.4, 75.2,
75.3, 75.4, 75.5, 81.4, 89.1,
89.3, 94.1, 94.2, 94.3, 94.5,
106.4, 106.5, 113.6, P1.109,
P1.110, P2.48, P3.103, P3.179,
P3.3, P3.41, P3.88, P3.93,
P3.94, P3.95, P3.96
feeding behavior..... 22.7, 81.1, P1.8
female aggression...... 8.1, 8.4, 63.1
fertilization....P1.196, P2.68, P3.119
Filtration.................................. P3.95
fin . .... 103.1, 113.4, P1.34, P2.106,
P2.51, S7-1.2
finite element analysis.......... P1.114
fish propulsion....... 56.1, 56.4, 56.5,
58.1, 58.2, P1.115, P1.132,
P2.201, P2.46, S7-1.1
fish, fishes.......1.1, 3.11, 6.10, 12.3,
13.1, 16.2, 22.10, 22.3, 23.3,
23.5, 32.3, 32.4, 33.2, 41.2,
41.9, 62.2, 63.1, 65.2, 65.3,
68.3, 81.3, 86.1, 89.5, 93.3,
94.3, 94.4, 94.6, 95.2, 101.1,
102.2, 103.5, 119.6, P1.138,
P1.153, P1.178, P1.187,
P1.209, P1.40, P1.55, P1.95,
P2.101, P2.115, P2.120,
P2.156, P2.35, P2.36, P2.37,
P2.41, P2.64, P3.100, P3.102,
P3.121, P3.139, P3.152,
P3.157, P3.163, P3.164,
P3.179, P3.25, P3.87, P3.99,
S2-1.4, S2-2.2, S2-2.4, S6-1.2,
S6-2.3
fitness............ 30.4, 57.4, 96.4, 96.5
flatworms..................... 29.4, P3.193
flight....... 6.7, 43.5, 43.7, 49.5, 61.3,
92.4, 92.5, 97.2, 97.3, 97.4,
97.5, 98.3, 98.4, 98.6, 119.1,
P1.217, P1.96, P2.117, P2.31,
P3.142, P3.168, S1-2.2, S1-2.3,
S7-1.5, S7-2.1
flight control.. 42.1, 42.3, 43.2, 43.4,
43.7, 52.3, 52.4, 52.5, 84.6,
97.1, 119.5, P2.52, S7-2.2
flight performance..........98.5, 114.2,
-FP1.72, P3.141
fasting...30.6, P1.36, P2.113, P2.42, Fluctuating asymmetry.. 7.1, P3.201
P2.88
fluid flow......... 6.9, 17.2, 17.4, 17.5,
feathers........ 28.2, 54.2, 62.5, 88.3,
18.1, 25.1, 25.2, 25.3, 25.5,
P1.103, P1.104, P1.124, P3.85
46.3, 106.5, 107.5, 113.4,
fecundity....... 41.6, 41.7, 50.1, 90.4,
P3.132, P3.60, S7-1.4
P1.188
122
fluid-structure interaction......... 17.1,
25.2, 58.5, 104.3, 113.1, P2.20,
P3.132, S7-1.2, S7-1.3, S7-1.5
flutter...................................... P1.96
flying................................ 23.4, 61.7
FMRFamide.......................... P2.128
food restriction..........109.3, P1.83A,
P1.87
foot impact....................... 19.2, 60.3
foraging..... 21.2, 39.6, 100.3, 100.4
freeze tolerance... 3.9, 20.5, P1.198,
P1.199, P1.200, P1.201,
P1.202, P1.210
frogs....... 20.5, 22.12, 91.2, P1.179,
P1.202, P1.219, P1.31, P2.186
functional morphology.....11.2, 22.2,
32.1, 32.6, 54.3, 56.4, 68.1,
83.2, 83.6, 89.2, 89.4, 92.5,
94.1, 94.5, 112.1, P1.100,
P1.112, P1.116, P2.151,
P3.103, P3.178, P3.61, P3.98,
S4-1.2
fungus..........10.3, 25.5, P3.66, P3.7
-GGABA.................................... P2.124
gait44.1, 49.1, 49.6, 56.2, P2.195
gallbladder................................ 31.4
Gambler’s ruin...................... P1.129
Gambusia affinis................... P2.201
gas exchange.....61.3, P2.18, P2.24
gastropods.... 17.4, 25.4, 69.1, 69.2,
120.5, P2.123, P2.13, P3.194,
P3.66, P3.88, S3-1.3
gastrulation........13.5, P2.79, P2.82,
P3.58
gecko...........22.1, 65.1, 81.5, 116.3,
P2.200
gene duplication...........29.3, S9-2.1
gene expression.... 13.3, 15.4, 29.6,
55.6, 57.2, 66.6, 76.5, 80.1,
80.2, 85.2, 87.2, 95.4, 108.1,
111.1, 118.3, 118.6, P1.134,
P1.138, P1.17, P1.213, P1.223,
P1.24, P1.55, P1.91, P2.136,
P2.177, P2.30, P2.39, P2.47,
P3.159, P3.58, P3.69, P3.92,
S2-1.6, S6-1.2
gene regulation......... 66.10, P1.137,
P1.65, P2.66, P3.58, P3.71,
P3.80, P3.81, S9-2.3
genetics...... P1.102, P1.133, P2.44,
P3.193, P3.202, P3.59, S1-2.1,
S2-1.7, S3-1.6, S8-2.1
genomics...... 15.2, 28.1, 28.3, 28.4,
65.2, 65.3, 66.5, 66.7, 66.8,
P1.135, P1.136, P1.139,
P1.142, P1.143, P1.75, P2.132,
P3.59, S2-1.2, S6-2.1, S9-1.5,
S9-2.2, S9-2.3
geographic variation. P3.54, S5-1.6,
S5-2.4
geometric morphometrics........ 16.7,
P3.167
germ cell.......... P2.60, P2.62, P3.70
glide.......................................... 97.1
global warming.........P1.14, P1.190,
P1.73
glucocorticoid.............. 96.3, P2.171
glucocorticoid receptor...........114.6,
P2.165, P2.179
glucose............30.6, P1.201, P1.39,
P2.115, P2.119
glycogen........74.5, P1.164, P1.168,
P1.202
Goby......................................... 13.4
gonadotropin-inhibiting hormone.....
45.4
gonadotropin-releasing hormone....
63.2, 117.6, P2.121A
group behavior............ 23.4, P2.155
growth..............5.6, 11.1, 37.4, 44.5,
48.2, 78.6, 95.1, 102.4, 109.3,
P1.36, P1.7, P2.103, P2.105,
P2.108, P2.75, P2.77, P3.120
Growth factor.......................... P1.63
growth hormone....................... 62.2
growth rate.......... 41.8, 69.5, P2.28,
P2.94
gut . ... 31.1, P1.221, P1.222, P2.90,
P3.113
-Hhabitat structure.............. 77.2, 85.4,
P2.25, P2.56
habitat use.. 60.1, 82.1, 96.5, P1.67,
P2.38, P3.1, P3.2, S5-1.7
Haemocyanin........................... 15.1
haloclines............................. P3.107
health.................................... P2.147
heat shock....... 3.11, P1.203, P3.47,
P3.48, P3.49
heat shock protein.................. P3.46
hemocytes.............................. 108.2
hermit crab................ 106.2, P1.186
Herpetofauna................. 90.1, P3.34
heterothermy............................ 20.1
hibernation......... 20.4, 62.3, P1.219,
P1.220, P1.221, P1.222, P1.223
high-fecundity life history........ 120.2
hindlimbs/forelimbs...... 98.1, P2.109
hippocampus............................ 63.3
histology..... 9.5, 93.5, 101.3, P1.26,
P2.151
histopathology........................ P1.25
history....................................AMS.1
homology....... P1.141, P3.71, P3.85
Honey bees.............................. 93.5
hormones..... 41.1, 41.3, 45.6, 57.1,
96.2, P1.40, P2.4, P2.42, P2.5,
P3.160, S2-2.3
horseshoe crab..................... P1.181
house cricket........................ P3.145
house finch............................. P3.12
house sparrow.......... 114.6, P2.175,
P2.179
hox genes................................. 13.3
human.................................. P2.193
Humans................................ P2.194
humidity.................................... P3.4
hybridization................ 65.4, P3.126
hydrodynamics.....50.4, 58.1, 113.5,
P3.131, P3.134
hydrostatic pressure................. 12.2
hypercpnia....................... 21.1, 80.2
hypertophy..................... 61.6, P3.17
hypothalamic-pituitary axis..... P2.76
hypoxia......... 15.8, 27.2, 41.4, 61.4,
61.5, 80.2, 80.3, 91.1, P1.58,
S6-1.1
P2.143, P2.162, P2.31, P2.55,
P3.124, P3.20, S1-2.3, S7-2.1
insulin-like peptides.57.2, 57.3, 95.1
integration.......... 32.5, 102.4, 102.5,
102.6, S8-1.6
Integument......... 67.2, 89.2, P3.177
intersex................................. P2.142
intertidal.... 35.2, 35.4, 77.2, P1.185,
P2.26, P2.28, P3.117, P3.46
intervertebral joints................... 24.3
intestine.............31.2, P2.71, P2.93,
P3.159
introduced species........... 8.3, 34.4,
S10-2.2
introgression............................. 65.4
invasion biology....... 9.2, 27.4, 78.2,
78.8, 88.2, P3.198, P3.39
Invasive species.... 40.4, 48.3, 70.5,
78.8, 100.3, P2.17, P2.84
invertebrates...... 34.2, 35.3, P1.157,
P1.182, P1.189, P3.143, P3.194
iodide........................................ 95.5
ionic regulation................ 15.1, 27.4
island............................... 16.3, 16.9
island dwarfism..................... P3.200
-Jjaws..... 1.5, 22.10, 32.2, 32.3, 44.4,
89.5, 103.6, P1.107, P1.112,
P3.101
Jerboa...................................... 49.6
jumping........... 2.1, 4.3, 22.12, 41.2,
-I59.2, 59.3, 59.6, 91.2, P1.132,
immune response........ 9.1, 9.2, 9.3,
P2.184, P2.185, P2.186,
9.4, 108.1, 108.4, 108.5, 109.2,
P2.187, P3.139, P3.61
P1.147, P1.148, P1.151
juvenile hormone................ BERN.1
immunocompetence....... 10.5, 82.2,
109.1, P2.97
-Kimmunology............. 9.5, 10.1, 78.6, Karman gait..................... 49.5, 58.5
108.3, 109.4, 109.5, P1.146,
kinematics...... 1.2, 2.3, 19.4, 22.12,
P1.150, P1.25
24.6, 32.3, 32.6, 43.8, 81.3,
immunotoxicology.......... 9.6, P1.146
97.3, P3.135, P3.61, S1-2.4
incubation.................... 47.4, P1.191 kleptoplasty........... 69.1, 69.3, 69.6,
incubation temperature........ P1.214,
P3.188
P3.6
injury....................................... P3.38 -Linnate immune function...11.4, 86.1, lactate.............................. 15.6, 30.6
P1.149, P1.44
Lagomorpha......................... P2.104
insects... 3.4, 12.1, 18.3, 18.4, 19.5, lamprey.............45.4, P1.33, P3.180
26.1, 30.2, 34.5, 35.5, 39.5,
larvae.................... 4.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5,
52.3, 52.4, 53.5, 54.1, 61.1,
71.9, P1.214, P1.6, P3.116,
73.1, 74.1, 80.1, 98.6, 115.3,
P3.121, S3-1.7, S4-1.1
119.4, P1.205, P1.224, P1.226,
P1.227, P1.74, P2.125, P2.133,
123
larval development...... 4.4, 4.5, 5.4,
26.3, 29.1, 36.2, 69.2, 87.2,
120.5, 120.6, P2.105, P2.118,
P2.29, P2.73, P3.106, P3.108,
P3.109, P3.110, P3.111, P3.54,
P3.73, P3.75, P3.82, S10-1.4,
S3-1.1, S3-1.3, S3-1.4, S4-1.2,
S4-1.5
larval ecology..... 4.2, 4.5, 5.1, 25.2,
71.8, 85.5, P3.104, P3.105,
P3.107, P3.112, P3.53, P3.55,
P3.8, S3-2.1, S4-1.4, S4-2.1
laser deletion.......................... 120.4
lateral line............ 13.4, 83.1, 103.4,
P2.151, S1-2.1
Learning.... 27.6, 53.2, 110.1, 110.2,
P2.164, S8-1.3
leptin.......................... 109.4, P1.151
life history....... 4.4, 26.5, 26.6, 41.3,
41.7, 41.8, 44.5, 57.2, 57.3,
78.4, 90.2, 90.3, 90.5, 90.6,
P2.141, P2.145, P3.130,
P3.200, S10-2.4, S3-2.1
lifespan....................................117.2
limbs.... 51.3, P1.97, P2.104, P3.78,
P3.79
lipids......................................... 74.4
lizards............ 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 3.3, 7.1,
16.3, 16.4, 23.2, 28.4, 30.3,
37.2, 37.5, 47.2, 60.1, 60.2,
66.4, 92.2, 102.4, P1.158,
P1.70, P2.141, P2.161, P3.103,
P3.160, P3.40, S7-2.4
load lifting........................ 52.5, 59.4
lobster.............P1.148, P1.6, P3.112
local mate competiton.............115.3
locomotion..... 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 6.1, 6.3,
6.5, 11.2, 19.1, 19.2, 19.4,
19.5, 19.6, 22.3, 24.3, 24.5,
33.1, 33.3, 39.5, 43.2, 43.8,
49.4, 49.6, 55.2, 56.1, 56.2,
56.3, 56.5, 58.1, 58.2, 58.3,
58.4, 58.5, 59.5, 60.2, 60.4,
60.5, 63.5, 67.3, 79.1, 79.2,
79.3, 79.4, 79.5, 79.6, 91.1,
91.4, 91.5, 92.1, 92.2, 97.3,
98.1, 103.3, 103.5, 106.1,
107.3, 111.2, 112.3, 112.4,
112.6, 113.2, 116.6, 119.1,
119.6, 120.1, P1.101, P2.138,
P2.139, P2.150, P2.188,
P2.190, P2.192, P2.193,
P2.195, P2.198, P2.199,
P2.202, P2.203, P2.204, P2.32,
P2.46, P2.53, P2.91, P3.135,
P3.137, P3.138, P3.155,
P3.184, P3.60, S1-1.4, S7-1.1,
S7-1.4, S7-1.6
Lophotrochozoa............. 29.4, P3.73
Low energy system................ 100.4
lungfish................................... P1.97
lungs....................... 14.4, 36.7, 80.3
Lysmatella............................ P3.127
-Mmacroalgae............................. P1.30
macroecology....................... P3.118
macroevolution...... 14.3, 46.5, 68.6,
101.2, 102.5
macrophysiology...................... 34.5
magnetoreception............ 39.2, 39.3
male-male contests.... 8.3, 8.5, 38.1
mammals........ 8.5, 20.1, 54.4, 61.2,
89.6, 119.2, P1.144, P1.93,
P1.94, P2.48, P3.1
Manduca sexta........ 6.8, 21.6, 42.2,
46.4, 52.2, 108.3, 120.3,
P3.142, P3.92
maneuverability.....................S1-2.2
mangrove fishes....................S2-1.1
mangrove rivulus... 41.1, 41.6, 41.8,
P1.14, P2.33, P2.34, P2.38,
P2.39, P2.40, P2.42, P2.45,
P2.46, S2-1.1, S2-1.3, S2-1.5
marine biology...............39.1, 118.2,
AMS.1, P1.15, P3.64, S5-1.3,
S5-1.4
marine ecology........ 4.2, 16.8, 77.1,
77.5, 78.9, P1.187, P1.189,
P2.154, P3.36
marine invertebrates....... 35.2, 71.4,
71.9, 86.2, 102.1, 120.2, 120.6,
AMS.1, P1.19, P1.52, P2.57,
P3.106, P3.44, P3.45, P3.50,
P3.63, P3.80, S10-1.4, S4-1.1
marine mammals...................... 82.1
mate choice....... 37.6, 53.2, P3.126,
P3.162
mate choice and competition... 37.1,
37.2, 115.2, P2.3, P3.122
material properties...........11.3, 75.1,
P3.176
maternal effect......36.4, 72.5, 114.3,
P1.152, P1.87, P1.88, P2.69,
P3.120, S8-1.7, S8-2.3
maternal exposure.................... 53.1
maternal investment. 4.5, 57.1, 90.2
maternal transfer............. 50.1, 78.7
124
mathematical model......... 6.9, 17.1,
S10-2.4
mating systems....36.1, 87.1, 115.4,
117.2
matrix metalloproteinases...... 108.3
maturation.................120.3, P1.83A
Mc1R........................................ 28.5
Megabalanus coccopoma...... P2.17
Megachile rotundata............. P2.110
Melatonin.............. P2.121A, P2.126
mercury................................... P2.72
metabolic rate........ 20.2, 20.5, 30.2,
46.4, 48.1, 48.2, 48.3, 48.4,
48.5, 48.6, 61.2, 61.7, 80.4,
P1.161, P1.204, P1.209,
P1.215, P1.57, P2.111, P2.112,
P2.118, P2.171, P2.94, P2.96,
P2.98, P3.109, P3.131
metabolism.......... 30.4, 62.3, 109.5,
P1.132A, P1.160, P1.36,
P2.110, P2.113, P2.119, P2.87,
P3.115, P3.14
metals........ 12.1, 41.5, 118.2, 118.3,
118.4, P1.11, P1.20, P3.171,
S2-1.4
metamorphosis.......... 4.1, 4.3, 66.9,
88.4, 120.1, 120.2, 120.3,
120.4, 120.6, BERN.1, P1.156,
P1.2, P2.71, P2.72, P2.74,
P3.182, P3.53, P3.55
methods...................................... 6.1
microbes................................... 23.2
microbial ecology............ 77.3, 78.5,
P1.221, P1.222, P3.104,
P3.187, P3.32, P3.63
Microsatellites....................... P3.198
microstructure.......... 11.3, 11.5, 83.2
migration................ 20.3, 30.1, 39.1,
39.2, 43.5, 43.6, 111.5, P1.133,
P1.172, P1.181, P1.184, P2.55,
P3.10, P3.158, S1-2.3
Migratory restlessness............ 111.5
milk composition....................... 90.2
Mimicry................... 12.5, 37.6, 73.1
mitochondria.......... 27.3, 64.6, 93.4,
P1.161, P3.169, P3.171
mitochondrial introgression...... 93.4
mitosis.................................... P3.22
model species.......... P3.84, S2-1.7,
S2-2.4
modeling........11.5, 22.9, 58.6, 76.2,
81.2, 82.5, 106.1, P1.103,
P2.17, P2.189, P2.23, P2.48,
S7-1.6, S7-2.2
modularity........................ 13.2, 44.2
molecular evolution........ 28.2, 55.4,
93.4, P1.139, P1.33
molecular systematics.... 64.4, 71.4,
P3.195, S9-1.1
molluscs......... 4.2, 64.1, 66.8, 76.3,
78.9, 99.4, 101.5, 120.5,
P1.125, P1.15, P1.17, P1.18,
P2.123, P2.131, P3.153, P3.46,
P3.93
molting......... 15.5, 15.7, 15.9, 111.3,
P1.56, P1.63, P1.64, P2.105,
P3.12
momentum............................... 49.1
monogamy................... 72.2, P3.167
morphogenesis.. 13.5, 14.5, P1.103,
P2.75, P3.74
morphology.............11.4, 16.2, 17.6,
33.5, 61.10, 61.9, 64.4, 67.1,
67.5, 68.4, 81.2, 83.3, 83.4,
83.5, 89.6, 98.2, 98.5, 102.1,
113.3, 119.3, P1.100, P1.110,
P1.111, P1.121, P1.128,
P1.159, P1.2, P1.49, P1.75,
P1.93, P1.94, P1.95, P1.97,
P1.98, P2.108, P2.109, P2.32,
P2.75, P2.83, P3.174, P3.175A,
P3.82, P3.91, P3.93, S10-2.1
morphometrics......... 1.4, 44.4, 65.5,
68.3, 68.5, 78.4, 89.5, P1.106,
P1.71, P2.107, P3.201, P3.202
mountain lion................27.1, S9-1.4
movement patterns.. P1.180, P1.197
muscle architecture... 6.1, 6.4, 27.3,
67.3, 68.1, 91.6, 93.3, P1.108,
P3.102, P3.181, P3.182
muscle physiology..... 6.10, 6.3, 6.4,
6.5, 6.6, 15.8, 27.3, 59.1, 60.5,
92.3, 93.2, 112.2, 112.3, 112.4,
P1.154, P1.155, P1.156,
P1.157, P1.158, P1.160,
P1.161, P1.166, P1.55, P1.56,
P1.59, S7-2.3
muscle power... 6.8, 6.9, 43.1, 94.4,
P1.154, P3.184
muscles...........6.11, 6.2, 13.1, 24.4,
52.2, 68.4, 92.4, 93.1, P1.128,
P1.153, P1.159, P1.163,
P1.164, P1.165, P1.167,
P1.168, P1.169, P1.170, P2.31,
P2.61, P3.15, P3.19
mutation.................................S8-2.1
myogenesis............................ P2.61
myoseptum........................... P3.180
myosin................. 6.4, 93.1, P1.109,
P1.154, P1.163, P3.183, S7-2.3
-Nnative bees............................. P3.33
natural selection.........78.3, S10-1.2
navigation..... 39.1, 42.1, 71.1, 84.4,
103.3, P1.181
Nematoda................................. 29.2
Nematostella..... 51.1, 118.6, P2.66,
P3.76
Nemertea....................... 90.4, P3.82
neophobia........................ 88.3, P3.3
neoplasia.......... 118.1, P1.12, P1.13
nervous system........ 108.1, P1.175,
P2.121, P2.124, P2.130,
P2.133, P2.135
nesting.......................P1.195, P1.66
nests............................P2.18, P2.24
networks.......... 66.5, S4-2.2, S9-2.3
neural control......... 42.4, 42.5, 42.6,
42.7, 52.2, 79.2, P1.183, P2.52,
P3.146, P3.16, S7-1.3
neural networks...... 42.4, 42.6, 66.8
neuroanatomy.........P2.122, P3.154
neurobiology.......... 42.7, 42.8, 55.1,
55.4, 55.6, 84.1, 111.2, P1.157,
P1.171, P1.183, P1.35, P2.125,
P2.127, P2.130, P2.131,
P2.132, P2.135, P2.137,
P2.139, P2.140, P2.199,
P3.155, S1-1.7
neuroecology... 84.3, 110.4, P3.149,
P3.150
neuroethology........ 42.8, 55.1, 84.4,
P2.131, P2.133, P3.146,
P3.149, P3.153, P3.155
neurogenesis..........P1.172, P1.174,
P1.176, P2.66
neuromechanics.....6.11, 19.3, 52.1,
55.2, P2.194, P2.198, P2.54,
S1-1.5
Neurotransmitter............. 42.7, 55.5,
P2.129, P2.138, P2.139
neurulation.............................S9-1.3
next generation sequencing.S10-1.2
niche modeling....................... P2.25
noncoding................................. 28.3
nuclear distribution.......... 25.5, 93.3
nuclear transport genes........ P1.141
Nutrients................................. P3.67
nutrition.... 31.1, 110.2, P2.86, P3.21
Oil Spill....................................118.5
olfaction...... 39.6, 55.5, 84.5, 104.2,
106.2, P1.228, P3.150
ontogeny....... 61.1, 61.8, 61.9, 68.5,
94.1, 94.2, 108.5, 112.5, 113.1,
P1.119, P1.149, P1.3, P1.60,
P2.104, P2.192, P2.204, S9-1.2
oogenesis........... 45.5, 64.5, P3.174
operative temperature............ P2.21
opsin......... 26.4, 76.5, 84.2, P1.145,
P3.151, P3.152, P3.25
optics...................... 76.1, 76.2, 76.3
origin of endothermy............... P2.98
osmoregulation.... 15.10, 48.6, 74.1,
74.2, 74.6, 86.2, P1.11, P1.54,
P1.60, P1.61, P1.65, P3.157,
P3.158, P3.160, S2-2.1, S5-1.5
osmotic stress.......................... 74.3
outreach............46.3, P1.75, P1.77,
P1.78, P2.13, P2.15
over-mark................................... 7.5
overwintering energetics............ 3.8
oxidative stress... 38.4, 117.1, 117.2,
P1.18, P1.19, P1.199, P1.200,
P2.178, P2.180, P3.122,
P3.129, P3.170, P3.44, S6-1.7
oxygen....54.1, 69.2, P1.205, P2.95,
P3.42
Oxytocin................................. P2.85
-PPaddlefish............................... P2.80
paleontology.......... 16.7, 54.1, 54.2,
54.3, 54.4, 75.2, 92.5, 101.2,
P1.127, P1.128, S9-1.1
paracellular absorption............ 31.2,
P2.85A
parasites....... 16.8, 16.9, 50.3, 70.5,
78.8, 90.6, P1.150, P1.153,
P1.207, P1.44, P2.161
parental care......... 72.1, 72.2, 72.3,
72.4, 96.1, P1.192, P1.193,
P1.196
partial migration...................... P3.10
passive elements...................... 24.6
Patellogastropoda................ P3.194
paternal effect....................... P3.120
pectoral fin..... 103.2, 103.3, P1.113,
P3.134, P3.62
Percidae................................... 65.4
-Operformance..... 2.2, 8.2, 10.3, 33.1,
ocean acidification....P1.30, P3.108,
33.3, 41.2, 42.5, 53.2, 53.5,
P3.31, P3.65
59.5, 81.1, 81.4, 81.5, 91.5,
odor-gated rheotaxis................ 84.4
116.4, P2.196, P2.202, P3.128,
P3.139, P3.6
125
performance recovery....... 2.1, 79.1
perturbation.......... 60.4, 79.1, P3.62
phallus............................. 83.5, 83.6
pharmacokinetics.................P2.85A
phenotypic flexibility....... 31.2, 48.4,
P2.90, P2.93
phenotypic plasticity.. 1.4, 3.8, 13.6,
36.1, 36.2, 36.4, 36.8, P2.183,
P2.29, S10-1.1, S8-1.1, S8-1.2,
S8-1.3, S8-1.5, S8-1.7, S9-1.2
pheromone............................... 73.4
phocids..................................... 91.4
photoperiod.......... 7.4, 117.4, 117.6,
P2.149, P3.11, P3.12
photoproteins.............P2.134, P3.24
photoreceptor....................... P3.151
phylogenetic mapping........... 101.4,
P1.106
phylogeny..... 22.8, 64.2, 64.3, 64.5,
65.2, 65.3, 65.5, 101.1, 102.3,
P1.127, P2.44, P3.121, P3.192,
P3.193, P3.195, P3.196, P3.86,
S10-2.1, S9-2.2
phylogeography.......... 71.4, P3.197,
P3.52, S4-1.5, S4-2.3
physiological ecology....... 3.3, 27.5,
30.3, 47.2, 48.3, 78.1, 100.1,
100.4, 117.3, P1.156, P1.184,
P1.57, P1.72, P2.118, P2.16
physiological scope...P1.212, P2.92
physiology...... 3.1, 10.4, 31.4, 45.3,
74.2, 116.3, P1.216, P1.225,
P2.41, P3.20
phytoestrogen......................... P1.84
pigmentation.............. 102.2, P1.102
placenta................................ P1.138
planaria..................................... 66.3
plankton.........57.5, P1.187, P1.189,
S7-1.4
plant-herbivore....................... 105.1
plants............ P1.29, P1.84, P3.144,
S8-1.6, S9-1.5, S9-2.1
plasmalogens....................... P3.169
plasticity.......... 4.3, 12.4, 17.3, 36.7,
38.5, 41.3, 41.4, 41.9, 78.1,
89.4, P1.89, P2.122, P2.59,
P3.113, P3.115, P3.5, S10-1.1,
S2-2.3, S8-1.6, S8-2.1
Platyhelminthes.........64.5, P3.175A
pneumaticity........................... P1.99
poecilogony............. S3-1.1, S3-1.3,
S3-1.5, S3-2.1
Polarity................................... P3.83
pollination........ 104.1, 104.2, P3.33,
P3.35, P3.39
pollution.. 39.6, 104.6, 118.6, P1.22,
P1.24, P1.27, S6-1.4, S6-2.2
polychaetes.29.5, 43.9, 51.4, 120.4,
P2.48, P3.38, P3.53, S3-1.5,
S3-1.6, S3-2.2, S3-2.3
population genetics........ 16.1, 16.2,
16.4, 16.5, 16.8, 50.5, P1.70,
P3.197, P3.198, S10-1.2,
S10-1.3, S2-1.2, S2-1.3, S3-2.2,
S3-2.3, S4-1.6
population structure...... 16.5, P1.66,
P3.190, P3.202, S5-2.4
Porifera...............5.2, P3.196, P3.77
predation........ 5.1, 17.5, 40.2, 77.2,
81.6, 99.3
predation risk.......................... 105.3
predator-prey interactions....... 36.4,
40.1, 40.3, 40.4, 77.5, 78.1,
78.2, 82.5, 98.4, 99.1, 99.4,
103.4, 104.5, P1.1, P1.144,
P1.3, P1.7, P1.9, P2.116, P3.36
primates........ 28.3, 40.1, 49.3, 49.4,
50.3, 67.1, 75.3, P1.223
probiotic.................................... 62.2
protein synthesis.................... P1.58
proteomics......... 86.1, 86.2, P1.144,
P2.128, P2.74, P3.44, P3.45,
P3.47, P3.48, P3.49, P3.50,
P3.51, S6-1.2, S6-1.3, S6-1.4,
S6-1.5, S6-1.6, S6-1.7, S6-2.1,
S6-2.2, S6-2.3
protists...................................... 34.1
protozoan................................113.6
pupil...................................... P2.153
Python.................................. P3.159
-Rrange boundary............... 71.7, 71.8
reconstruction....................... P1.105
recruitment............................... 85.3
red blood cell............................ 3.10
reef fishes................................... 1.2
regeneration.......... 51.5, 51.6, 66.2,
66.3, 79.6, P1.34, P1.64,
P2.106, P2.59, P2.84, P3.78
repeatability................. 96.4, P2.183
reproduction. 30.4, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4,
57.1, 63.2, 83.5, 90.6, 95.2,
117.4, 117.6, P1.158, P1.188,
P1.196, P1.39, P2.142, P2.143,
P2.144, P2.146, P2.148,
P2.156, P2.170, P2.86, P3.11,
S2-1.6
126
reproductive behavior..... 30.5, 41.6,
53.1, 53.4, 63.2, 72.6, 73.4,
100.2, 111.1, 115.1, P1.174,
P1.192, P1.193, P2.140, P2.4,
P3.123, P3.128, P3.164
reproductive ecology...... 37.1, 37.3,
90.3, 100.1, 100.2, 117.1, 117.3,
P1.122, P1.197, P1.45, P1.70,
P2.147, P3.125
reproductive opportunist....... P2.145
reptiles.......... 19.2, 30.5, 61.4, 61.5,
101.3, 110.3, P1.171, P1.176,
P1.24, P2.140, P2.148, P2.152,
P2.170, P2.197, P2.23, P3.138,
P3.154, S5-1.7
research experience....P1.76, P1.82
research resources................. P3.59
Resilin....................................... 24.1
resource availability........ 77.4, 90.5,
109.1, P1.186
Resource partitioning............... 26.3
respiration.............. 15.9, 18.4, 21.1,
32.1, 41.4, 61.1, 70.3, 80.4,
107.1, P1.165, P1.167, P1.169,
P1.170, P1.227, P1.228, P1.23,
P1.32, P2.110, P2.70, P2.78,
P3.15, P3.19, P3.20, S2-2.1
respiratory tree....................... P3.94
rhinoceros beetles.................... 38.1
rhythmic motor behavior....... P1.175
ribbon fin................................... 56.4
righting.................................. P3.143
robotics......... 19.1, 24.5, 56.5, 58.2,
58.3, 58.4, P2.187, P2.197,
P3.141, S7-1.1, S7-2.4
robustness....................... 19.3, 79.4
rocky intertidal......... 3.7, 77.1, P1.1,
P3.14
rooster...................................... 45.6
rotation................................... P3.60
Rotifers.......... P2.12, P3.182, P3.27
rudiment................................. P2.73
Ruminantia........................... P1.119
-Ssalamanders.13.3, 14.4, 29.6, 70.2,
75.5, P1.193, P1.3, P2.184,
P2.185, P2.78, P2.88
salinity............. 41.5, P1.22, P3.110,
P3.45, S5-1.1, S6-1.6
sand.................... 60.2, 107.3, 107.4
scaling............ 1.1, 22.3, 60.3, 94.2,
P2.109, P3.91, P3.92
Sceloporus................P1.102, P1.26
schooling.............................. P2.157
scientific process, inquiry-based
learning............................. P1.79
scorpions.................................. 74.5
Scylla serrata.......................... 108.2
SDA........................................ P3.17
sea snake..............................S5-2.4
sea snakes....P3.68, S5-1.5, S5-2.3
sea turtles.............. 16.1, 71.1, 82.4,
P2.147, P2.18, P2.24, P3.6
sea urchin..... P1.141, P1.20, P2.61,
P2.82, P3.83, S6-1.3
seagrass................................. P3.30
seasonality....62.1, P1.151, P1.172,
P1.174, P2.121A, P2.172,
P2.174, P3.37
seed dispersal.......................... 40.5
segmentation............................ 24.4
selection..........26.6, P1.130, P2.96,
S2-2.3
Selection experiment...... 63.5, 88.5,
P2.94
selfing....................................S2-1.3
semelparity........................... P3.128
semicircular canal................. P2.150
Sensorimotor............... 103.1, 103.6
sensory ecology.. 39.4, 73.3, 107.5,
P3.154
sensory physiology......... 51.2, 82.4,
83.1, 84.5, 103.2, P1.5, P3.146,
P3.153
sensory-motor....... 42.3, 52.1, 52.3,
84.6, 103.5, 119.5, P2.121,
S1-1.6
serotonin (5-HT)......P2.127, P2.129
settlement......... 5.2, 5.3, 71.2, 85.5,
S10-1.5
sex allocation...... 38.5, 115.3, 117.5,
P2.146, P3.125, S10-2.4
sex determination......... 29.4, P1.90,
P1.91, P1.92, P2.43, P2.47
sex ratio evolution.................... 36.1
sexual differentiation....P1.89, P2.43
sexual dimorphism.. 8.1, 14.3, 37.4,
37.5, 40.2, P1.100, P1.117,
P1.122, P1.90, P2.142, P2.6,
P3.191, P3.71
sexual selection........... 7.2, 8.2, 8.5,
37.2, 37.3, 38.2, 38.3, 38.4,
53.5, 111.1, 115.1, 115.2,
P3.124, P3.126, P3.162, P3.165
shrimp.............. P1.60, P2.3, P3.127
shy-bold.................................. P2.37
signal transduction................. P1.62
signaling.... 7.1, 7.3, 8.2, 15.5, 38.2,
38.3, P2.10, P2.2
simultaneous hermaphrodite... 38.5,
P3.127
Sipuncula......................... 26.5, 64.2
skeletal development.............. P2.83
skin....................................... P2.179
skulls.......44.2, 44.3, P1.93, P2.152
snails...................................... 43.10
snakes. 24.4, 24.5, 73.4, 80.4, 89.1,
106.3, 110.5, P1.120, P1.4,
P2.154, P2.202, P2.203, P2.89,
S5-1.1, S5-1.2, S5-1.3, S5-1.6,
S5-2.2
social interactions............. 9.3, 23.1,
23.2, 23.3, 41.9, 50.3, P2.1,
P2.157, P2.159, P2.160, P3.166
software.................................... 22.9
soil . .......................................... 34.2
songbird....... 47.3, 63.3, 96.1, 111.4,
P2.149, P2.165, P2.181, P2.9,
P3.166
spadefoot......................49.5, S8-1.5
spatial orientation........43.10, 110.3,
P1.179
specialization................... 33.2, 81.6
speciation......... 36.5, 104.1, P3.190
Species delimitation...... 65.5, 102.1
sperm competition.................... 37.3
spermatozoa........ 45.6, 53.6, P2.68,
P2.70, P3.161
spinophilin............................ P1.171
spiral cleavage.............. 26.2, P3.75
sponges............. 51.2, 70.1, P3.185,
P3.187, P3.189, P3.195,
P3.196, P3.30
squids........55.6, 61.10, 93.1, 112.1,
112.2, P2.153
stability......... 19.3, 43.7, 60.4, 79.3,
79.6, 92.2, 97.5, 119.6, P2.204
Stable Isotope Analysis.......... P2.55
stable isotopes. 70.1, P1.71, P2.113
startle........................................ 42.9
station-holding.......................... 33.2
stem cells... 36.9, 51.5, 51.6, P2.59,
P2.62
steroids............63.1, P1.152, P1.31,
P1.39, P1.41, P1.88
stickleback fish.............32.6, S8-1.1
strain........................................112.5
stress.............3.11, 24.2, 27.2, 48.6,
62.4, 62.5, 72.5, 109.1, 111.4,
114.2, 114.3, 114.5, 114.6,
P1.147, P2.162, P2.163,
127
P2.164, P2.165, P2.166,
P2.171, P2.172, P2.173,
P2.174, P2.178, P2.180,
P2.182, P2.97, P3.3, P3.47,
P3.48
stress responsiveness.... 53.4, 96.2,
96.3, 114.1, P2.175, P2.7
subtidal ecology............. 77.4, P3.28
succession.............................. P3.37
suction feeding...... 18.1, 32.5, 81.3,
94.6, P3.101
Sundaland.............................S5-1.2
suspension feeding.................. 25.4
swimming...... 24.2, 56.2, 71.2, 92.3,
103.1, 107.3, 107.4, 113.1,
113.2, 113.4, 113.5, 113.6,
P2.158, P3.111, P3.136,
P3.137, P3.138, P3.140, P3.62,
S4-1.2, S7-1.2
swing.................................... P2.195
Symbiodinium........ 69.4, 76.1, 76.2,
P3.189
symbiont transmission..... 70.4, 85.3
symbiosis...... 69.1, 69.3, 69.4, 69.5,
69.6, 70.1, 70.2, 70.3, 85.1,
P3.185, P3.186, P3.187,
P3.189, P3.63, S5-2.2
systematics.......... 64.2, 71.5, P2.13,
P2.8, P3.175A, P3.191
-Ttardigrades.......51.3, P3.181, P3.69
teacher education..................... 46.1
teaching.46.1, P1.77, P1.80, P1.81,
P1.82
teeth.14.5, 32.4, 75.1, P3.98, P3.99
teleost fishes......... 15.3, 22.7, 74.6,
76.4, 83.1, 103.2, P2.44
telomeres.............................. P3.130
temperature........ 3.1, 5.5, 5.6, 12.2,
15.2, 15.3, 20.4, 35.1, 36.3,
38.2, 48.5, 71.7, 74.1, 75.4,
75.5, 80.1, 105.1, 105.2, 116.2,
116.5, P1.162, P1.220, P1.73,
P2.116, P2.16, P2.188, P2.25,
P2.91, P3.18, P3.51, S5-1.6,
S6-1.6
temperature selection.. 70.4, P1.215
tendon............................. 43.1, 91.6
terrestrial locomotion...... 19.4, 49.2,
58.6, 59.1, 91.3, 92.1, P2.197
testosterone.......... 38.4, 47.3, 111.5,
115.5, P1.32, P1.45, P1.46,
P1.47, P1.83A, P1.87, P2.169,
P2.180
thermal tolerance......... 3.3, 3.4, 3.7,
31.3, 35.6, 71.8, 85.2, 116.1,
116.4, P1.185, P1.200, P1.203,
P1.204, P1.205, P1.206,
P1.208, P1.212, P3.14, P3.49,
P3.50, S6-1.1, S6-1.5, S6-1.7
Thermogenic capacity......... P1.208,
P2.96
thermoregulation......... 3.5, 3.6, 6.6,
10.5, 20.1, 21.5, 47.2, 116.6,
P1.208, P1.216, P1.217,
P1.218, P1.57, P2.21, P2.98,
P3.35, P3.7, P3.8
thymus.................................... P1.83
thyroid hormone....................... 95.5
titin 59.6, P1.155
tomography.......................... P1.224
torpor........................................ 20.3
toxicology.............. 41.5, 93.5, 95.3,
P1.15, P1.18, P1.19, P1.25,
P1.27, P1.83, P2.72, S2-1.4,
S6-2.1
toxin........................................ P1.28
tracheal system.... 18.4, 61.3, P2.95
tracheal tube......................... P1.226
tracking..........P2.53, S1-1.1, S1-1.3
trade-off........ 38.1, 39.4, 72.4, 81.5,
110.1, P1.192
trait covariation......................... 78.4
transcritptome........ 27.5, 66.9, 69.3,
P1.145, P3.57, P3.80
Tribolium................................. P3.78
troglomorphy.......................... 102.2
tunicates.......... P2.65, P2.84, P3.57
turtles............ 20.4, 33.4, 82.5, 90.1,
102.6, 108.4, P1.117, P1.142,
P1.195, P1.66, P1.86, P1.9,
P2.177, P2.76, P3.148, P3.173,
P3.74
-Uultraviolet.................................. 84.2
ultraviolet radiation................S6-1.3
urbanization...............P2.10, P2.168
Urchin..........................P2.28, P3.41
UV . ......50.2, P3.26, P3.26A, P3.29
UV-B radiation............. 21.6, P3.157
vertebrates... 33.5, 67.5, 68.6, 91.3,
116.5, P2.69, S5-1.4
viscosity.................................. P3.13
vision... 21.3, 26.4, 73.2, 73.3, 84.2,
84.3, P2.80, P3.105, P3.151,
P3.162, P3.25, P3.9, S1-1.7
visual ecology........ 12.3, 39.5, 73.2,
P1.182, P3.105
visual feedback......................... 42.2
vitamin D.........50.2, P2.103, P3.26,
P3.26A
Vitellogenin.... 117.4, P1.86, P2.144,
S8-2.2
vocalization............................. P1.95
-Wwalking..... 49.1, 49.2, 49.3, P2.194,
S1-1.5
warning coloration...................... 7.2
water balance........ 3.5, 74.5, P1.54,
P2.89, S5-1.3
water loss..74.3, 74.4, P2.89, P3.23
wave climate........................... P2.22
wetlands................................... 77.3
wind energy.............................. 82.6
wings...... 83.4, 107.2, 119.3, P2.51,
P3.176
winner-loser effect......... 88.1, P2.36
winner/loser effect.................. P2.35
Wnt..............................P2.82, P3.76
-Xx-ray imaging............................ 18.3
xenobiotic metabolism....95.3, 118.5
XROMM......................... 94.4, P2.50
-Zzebrafish................ 42.9, 45.5, 88.5,
103.4, 114.5, P1.14, P1.175,
P1.34, P2.106, P2.136, P2.137,
P3.134, P3.183
-Vvariation.........63.4, P1.121, P1.206,
P1.49
vasotocin......... P1.40, P1.41, P1.42
ventilation mechanism..... 17.6, 54.3
vertebral column.......... 24.3, P3.178
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AUTHOR INDEX
A
Abbott EM.......................................... 77
Abdelhady A...................................... 96
Abdu U.............................................. 57
Abgrall MJ......................................... 35
Abinette SH....................................... 35
Abitz A............................................... 67
Ablard K........................................... 115
Abolins-Abols M................................ 42
Abouheif E......................................... 96
Abourachid A................................... 108
Abuhagr AM....................................... 38
Abzhanov A....................................... 27
Achituv Y......................................... 105
Ackerly KL......................................... 65
Ackermann J..................................... 61
Acosta W........................................... 79
Adair B............................................. 101
Adami M............................................ 44
Adamo S.......................................... 112
Adams DC................................... 41, 52
Adams DK................................... 53, 65
Adams NL.......................................... 50
Adams T............................................ 70
Addis EA...................................... 39, 62
Adelman JS............................... 25, 113
Adkins ZE.......................................... 43
Adolph SC......................................... 73
Adriaens D............................. 21, 51, 81
Aflalo ED........................................... 57
Afonso B............................................ 19
Aggio J.............................................. 99
Aguilar J............................................ 73
Ahearn GA......................................... 37
Ahn AN.................................. 32, 73, 74
Ahrens JB.......................................... 94
Ahtienen L......................................... 27
Aiello BR.......................................... 114
Akande P........................................... 70
Akay T............................................... 19
Alam I................................................ 89
Alben S........................................ 76, 95
Albergotti LC................................ 57, 71
Albritton-Ford AC......................... 55, 94
Aldredge RA...................................... 58
Alexander T....................................... 74
Alfaro M....................................... 51, 58
Alfaro ME............... 41, 80, 81, 109, 110
Allen HC............................................ 84
Allen JD....................................... 53, 93
Allen LC....................................... 32, 72
Allen NR.......................................... 115
Allison AL........................................... 82
Alters B............................................ 118
Altshuler DL....................................... 19
Aluck RJ............................................ 41
Alvarado JR............................... 83, 102
Alvarez S........................................... 50
Alward BA.......................................... 24
Amdam GV........................................ 77
Amelina H.......................................... 50
Amiel A.............................................. 60
Amsler CD..................................93, 111
Amsler MO......................................... 93
Andermann RJ................................ 101
Anders C..................................... 73, 78
Anderson C....................................... 85
Anderson E........................................ 76
Anderson EJ...................................... 82
Anderson EM............................. 57, 100
Anderson JM..................................... 84
Anderson JS.................................... 110
Anderson P........................................ 90
Anderson RA......................... 21, 50, 94
Andrykovich KR................................. 95
Angelier F........................................ 108
Angelini DR....................................... 96
Angerer LA........................................ 65
Angerer LM........................................ 53
Angielczyk KD........................... 81, 110
Angilletta MJ........................ 51, 53, 115
Anglini DR......................................... 96
Angus RA.......................................... 93
Anil AC............................................... 95
Ankley GT.......................................... 50
Ansorge K.......................................... 36
Appel A........................................ 25, 72
Appleby LR........................................ 91
Apraiz I.............................................. 50
Aracena J.................................... 41, 44
Arad Z................................................ 55
Arbisser IM...................................... 102
Archambeau KL................................. 21
Archer JAC........................................ 89
Ardia DR.................................... 42, 116
Ard M ................................................ 67
Arellano SM............... 22, 48, 67, 82, 89
Armistead BE.................................. 101
Arnold AS.......................................... 23
Asahina AY...................................... 117
Ashley-Ross MA.............. 32, 55, 66, 99
Askins M............................................ 65
Aspiras AC......................................... 96
Astley HC.................................. 77, 114
Atema J............................................. 35
Atherton S................................. 64, 101
Atwell JW........................................... 42
Aubin-Horth N.................................... 37
Aviles L.............................................. 32
Ayme-Southgate AJ........................... 65
Ayres E.............................................. 52
Azizi E......................................... 34, 77
Azizi M............................................... 77
129
B
Babbitt CC......................................... 34
Babonis LS.................................. 49, 60
Bachmann T.................................... 108
Backeljau T........................................ 28
Badger MA......................................... 99
Bahlman JW...................................... 99
Baier DB.......................................... 108
Bajic VB............................................. 89
Baker BJ.....................................93, 111
Baker DM.......................................... 82
Baker TV............................................ 76
Bakken GS................................ 65, 116
Balazadeh K...................................... 98
Baldo S.............................................. 37
Baldwin JL......................................... 84
Ballard JWO.................................... 106
Ball GF.............................................. 24
Balthazart J....................................... 60
Bandaogo Z....................................... 70
Bangalore P..................................... 102
Barak V............................................ 112
Barazandeh M................................... 89
Barbano DL................................. 78, 95
Barber DS.......................................... 50
Barber LB........................................ 107
Barchi EI............................................ 99
Bardgett RD....................................... 52
Bariya P............................................. 60
Barker MS....................................... 104
Barlow D.......................................... 105
Barnes CJ.......................................... 66
Barnett AA................................... 65, 94
Barrile GM....................................... 102
Barrio A.............................................. 83
Bartels E.......................................... 115
Barthell JF................................. 94, 102
Bartol IK....................................... 61, 88
Bartol SM........................................... 88
Bartos I.............................................. 19
Bast RL.............................................. 69
Batta Lona P...................................... 33
Battelle B-A........................................ 99
Bauer CL........................................... 70
Bauer CM.................................... 72, 73
Baumgarner BL................................. 89
Baum JK.......................................... 109
Baum JT............................................ 74
Baxevanis AD............................ 80, 104
Bayat N.............................................. 50
Bayer S.............................................. 35
Bazaïri H............................................ 29
Beam M............................................. 94
Bearnot A......................................... 101
Beatus T............................................ 56
Bebus SE........................................ 115
Bechler DL............................. 20, 55, 65
Becker BJ.......................................... 48
Beck JB............................................. 87
Bedore CN................................. 72, 109
Behringer RR..................................... 27
Belanich JR....................................... 68
Bell CB.............................................. 93
Bell G ................................................ 99
Bell SS............................................... 82
Belton SM.................................... 35, 99
Bely AE.............................................. 60
Ben-David M...................................... 30
Beneski JT................................. 99, 114
Bennett K........................................... 48
Bennett MM................................. 69, 78
Benowitz-Fredericks ZM.............. 39, 73
Bentley G......................................... 116
Bentley GE.................................. 25, 79
Bergan HE......................................... 37
Bergman DA...............................38, 111
Bergmann PJ................................... 110
Berg O....................... 29, 61, 66, 74, 99
Bergou AJ.................................... 56, 66
Beringer D......................................... 46
Berk CP........................................... 110
Berke SK........................................... 52
Berman GJ........................................ 19
Bermingham E................................... 34
Berner NJ.......................................... 46
Bernhardt L.................................. 55, 67
Berns CM.......................................... 98
Berthaume M..................................... 41
Bertin A............................................ 102
Bertram JEA...................................... 59
Betancur-R R..................................... 40
Bêty J................................................ 62
Bevier CR.......................................... 64
Bezault E........................................... 42
Bialek W............................................ 19
Bianchi KM........................................ 35
Biardi J.............................................. 42
Bielecki J........................................... 56
Bielmyer GK........................ 20, 36, 116
Bierman H......................................... 99
Bierman HS....................................... 71
Biewener AA.............. 23, 55, 59, 74, 78
Bigger CH.......................................... 26
Biknevicius AR................................... 41
Bird CE.............................................. 48
Birk MA.............................................. 35
Birkmeyer P................................. 30, 62
Birn-Jeffery AV.............................. 30,78
Biscocho D...................................... 117
Bishop C............................................ 89
Bishop KL.......................................... 59
Bjelde BE........................................... 92
Bjorndal KA........................................ 69
Bjornsson BT................................... 100
Black CE............................................ 64
Black P............................................ 101
Blair BG............................................. 79
Blair PB........................................... 101
Blake JA............................................ 83
Blank JM...................................... 26, 78
Blaustein AR...................................... 25
Blehert DS......................................... 25
Blevins EL.......................................... 61
Blier PU........................................... 106
Blob R.............................................. 106
Blob RW.......... 28, 31, 52, 99, 105, 114
Block BA............................................ 27
Blum MJ............................................. 28
Blumstein D..................................... 115
Blum Y............................................... 78
Bobkova YV....................................... 70
Bodinier C.................................. 84, 117
Boettger SA............................... 35, 116
Boggs ASP.......................... 39, 40, 107
Boisette B........................................ 100
Boistel R............................................ 81
Bok MJ.............................................. 88
Boles SE............................................ 69
Bolten AB........................................... 69
Bomphrey RJ......................60, 112, 117
Bomze LM......................................... 92
Bone NB............................................ 68
Bonin JA............................................ 41
Bonnet X............................................ 49
Bonsangue MV.................................. 58
Boone M............................................ 51
Boonstra R........................................ 83
Booster N.......................................... 73
Booth CE........................................... 37
Borchert JD....................................... 51
Borda E............................... 83, 94, 102
Borquez J........................................ 102
Borst DW........................................... 57
Borsuk P............................................ 71
Boruta M...................................... 68, 72
Boswell LC.................................. 69, 93
Botteri NL........................................... 71
Botts EA............................................. 26
Bouchard JB...................................... 70
Bouchard SS..................................... 98
Boulo V.............................................. 38
Boumis RJ......................................... 74
Bourcier T.......................................... 72
Bourgeon S..................................... 108
Bourke J............................................ 46
Bourne GB......................................... 97
Bourne GR........................................ 85
Bourouiba L..................................... 112
Bourque BD....................................... 98
Boury NM.......................................... 39
Boutin S............................................. 83
Bowden RM........... 35, 39, 73, 107, 112
Bowen L............................................. 36
Bower CD........................................ 102
Bowles S........................................... 93
Bowlin MS......................................... 56
Boxberger J..................................... 101
130
Boyce M............................................ 26
Boyko CB........................................ 102
Boyle MJ............................................ 33
Boyle WA......................................... 109
Boyles JG.......................................... 25
Bozinovic F........................................ 68
Brace AJ...................................... 68, 72
Bradley LM........................................ 33
Bradley TJ................................... 22, 93
Bradshaw HD...................................111
Brainerd EL.....32, 51, 97, 101, 107, 111
Brandley NC.................................... 109
Brandt E............................................ 40
Branson K.......................................... 19
Branson S.......................................... 19
Brazeal KR................................ 92, 113
Breden F............................................ 85
Brehm P............................................. 70
Breuer K...................................... 56, 66
Breuer KS...................... 24, 31, 99, 101
Breuner CW......................... 72, 73, 114
Bricker EA.......................................... 42
Brickner-Braun I................................ 30
Bridge E........................................... 108
Bridges MC........................................ 42
Brischoux F....................................... 49
Brischoux FEO.................................. 49
Britton-Simmons KH.......................... 93
Brock JR.......................................... 116
Brodie R............................................ 95
Broitman-Maduro G........................... 42
Bronikowski AM................................. 62
Brown A....................................... 26, 52
Brown C..................................... 70, 112
Brown CT............................. 81, 95, 104
Brown KA......................................... 110
Brown MD.......................................... 29
Brown PB.......................................... 89
Brown RM.......................................... 64
Brown T............................................. 87
Browne WE........................... 67, 70, 80
Brunner J........................................... 72
Bruno JR........................................... 93
Bubak AN.......................................... 70
Buchwalter DB............................. 26, 87
Buck CL....................................... 46, 93
Buckio BR.......................................... 68
Buckley LB.................................. 39, 53
Bucklin A............................................ 33
Buhlmann KA..................................... 59
Bullington JB..................................... 20
Burchfield HJ..................................... 52
Burch SH........................................... 41
Burghardt GM...................................111
Burke RL............................................ 38
Burmeister SS................................... 44
Burnaford JL...................................... 58
Burnell AL.................................... 30, 99
Burnett J............................................ 86
Burnett KG..................... 28, 38, 87, 105
Burnett L............................................ 28
Burnett LE........................... 38, 87, 105
Burnette MF....................................... 32
Burns C............................................. 41
Burns JL............................................ 57
Burns JM........................................... 93
Burrows MT....................................... 83
Bursey JB........................................ 102
Burton P............................................. 96
Bush JWM....................................... 112
Bustamante CD................................. 20
Butail S.............................................. 32
Butcher MT...................................... 114
Butler B.............................................. 36
Butler ME........................................... 94
Butler MR.......................................... 44
Butler MW........................................ 116
Byers KJRP......................................111
Byrnes G..................................... 22, 74
Byron M............................................. 95
Byrum CA.................................... 42, 67
Bywater CL.................................. 24, 64
C
Cacciatore C...................................... 53
Cahill AE............................................ 23
Cain SD..................................... 71, 100
Caldwell RL..................................... 100
Calhoon EA..................................... 100
Calisi RM........................................... 71
Callier V............................................. 58
Calsbeek RG............................... 53, 90
Cameron SF...................................... 87
Camp AL.......................................... 107
Campanale JP................................... 50
Campbell AM............................... 70, 94
Campbell C........................................ 78
Campbell JC...................................... 87
Campbell-Malone R........................... 99
Campion LA....................................... 24
Canzano J......................................... 71
Caplins SA................................. 91, 110
Cardenas GS................................... 110
Cardona G....................................... 108
Cardullo RA....................................... 87
Carleton J.......................................... 41
Carlini DB.......................................... 96
Carlson BE........................................ 90
Carlson BM........................................ 68
Carlton ED................................... 43, 98
Carmack CA.................................... 102
Carney RM........................................ 61
Caro L.............................................. 100
Carol HA............................................ 64
Carpenter-Carter S...................... 66, 99
Carr C.......................................... 88, 99
Carr CE........................................ 71, 99
Carrera JV................................... 59, 93
Carrier DR............... 25, 40, 73, 78, 106
Carrigan T.......................................... 20
Carrillo A............................................ 46
Carrington E...................................... 22
Carroll MA...................... 39, 70, 92, 100
Carruth LL.......................................... 72
Carson HS......................................... 48
Carter AL........................................... 96
Carter HA........................................... 97
Carter S....................................... 66, 99
Cary TL.............................................. 25
Cash J............................................... 73
Castle W............................................ 31
Casto JM........................................... 43
Castoe TA........................................ 100
Castro DJ.......................................... 43
Castro JM.......................................... 35
Catapane EJ.................. 39, 70, 92, 100
Catlin D.............................................. 93
Cattaert D.......................................... 56
Catton K............................................ 76
Cavanaugh MR................................. 70
Cayron E........................................... 35
Ceballos L.......................................... 97
Cebra-Thomas J................................ 96
Censi A.............................................. 19
Cerjanic AM..................................... 113
Cerny J............................................ 112
Cevasco MH.................................... 101
Chadwell BA................................ 32, 72
Chadwick MA..................................... 82
Chakraborty N................................... 84
Challener RC..................................... 93
Champagne AM................................. 84
Champagne C................................... 51
Chan BC............................................ 33
Chan BKK........................................ 105
Chan H.............................................. 25
Chan KYK.................................... 39, 48
Chan LM.......................................... 102
Chang C............................................ 20
Chang E............................................ 34
Chang ES.......................................... 38
Chang J..................................... 80, 109
Chang-Siu E.................................... 106
Chang-Siu EH................................... 74
Chapman JW..................................... 19
Chappell MA................................ 38, 79
Chapple TK........................................ 79
Charbonnier JF............................ 23, 43
Charles C.................................... 35, 99
Charmantier G..................... 33, 38, 100
Charmantier-Daures M...................... 38
Chase K............................................. 25
Chastel O........................................ 108
Chatterjee S...................................... 29
Chen T............................................... 26
Chen YT............................................ 95
Chen Z-F..................................... 67, 89
Cheney JA....................................... 101
Chennu A........................................... 32
Chevaldonné P.................................. 83
131
Chhetri RK......................................... 85
Chiao C-C.......................................... 35
Chick LD............................................ 45
Chick WD........................................... 22
Chicoli A............................................. 32
Childers D.......................................... 66
Childress MJ...................................... 90
Chilton H............................................ 94
Chiou C-R.......................................... 65
Chipman A......................................... 33
Chippindale PT.................................. 34
Chiu C............................................... 31
Choate BA......................................... 36
Choi S................................................ 24
Chong T............................................. 34
Choset H......................................... 112
Choudhury S..................................... 61
Choudhury U..................................... 32
Chow B.............................................. 68
Chown B........................................... 50
Christensen AK................................ 100
Christiaens J...................................... 81
Christie AE......................................... 33
Christmas AF..................................... 97
Christy JH.......................................... 87
Chubb C............................................ 35
Chughtai A......................................... 44
Chu KH............................................ 105
Chung BP.......................................... 56
Church A............................................ 45
Cinco T.............................................. 74
Cipolla-Neto J.................................... 70
Citarella MR..................... 42, 70, 80, 81
Claeson KM....................................... 41
Claeys M........................................... 51
Claghorn GC................................... 113
Clairardin SG........................... 107, 112
Clardy T............................................. 88
Clark AJ..................................... 21, 101
Clark CJ............................................. 40
Clark D............................................... 35
Clark RW........................................... 59
Clarke DN.......................................... 71
Clavijo-Baquet S................................ 68
Clay TW............................................. 48
Clemente CJ...................................... 51
Clemmensen SF.......................... 41, 53
Clifford MR........................................111
Clifton GT.......................................... 74
Close MT........................................... 90
Cobb VA............................................ 87
Cobine P............................................ 25
Coble JS............................................ 39
Cochran J.......................................... 56
Cochran T.......................................... 70
Cochran WW..................................... 56
Cockett PM........................................ 94
Cody JC....................................... 59, 93
Cohen AH.......................................... 76
Cohen CS.......................................... 68
Cohen D.......................................... 106
Cohen JH.................................... 71, 88
Cohen KL........................................... 27
Cole AM............................................. 42
Colin L............................................. 102
Colin P............................................. 102
Colin SP........................................... 114
Collar D............................................. 51
Collar DC................................... 52, 107
Collier TR........................................... 66
Collin R.................................. 20, 96, 97
Collins CE.......................................... 21
Combes SA............................... 38, 108
Condon CH...................................... 115
Connell KP......................................... 96
Connelly SJ................................. 59, 93
Connolly MH...................................... 57
Connor KR......................................... 39
Connors MJ....................................... 88
Conover A.................................... 22, 58
Contreras HL............................... 50, 92
Cook EG............................................ 72
Cook GS............................................ 48
Cook JP............................................. 32
Cook M.............................................. 68
Coombs S.......................................... 32
Coon CAC......................................... 86
Cooper BS................................. 26, 115
Cooper C........................................... 55
Cooper KL......................................... 59
Cooper LN................................... 27, 92
Cooper RL................................... 43, 44
Cooper RM........................................ 44
Copenhaver PE........................... 46, 71
Corder KM......................................... 65
Cordle ME......................................... 59
Corfe I................................................ 61
Cornelissen A.................................. 106
Cornelius JM..................................... 79
Cornette R......................................... 57
Cornil CA........................................... 60
Correa RA.......................................... 61
Corr SA.............................................. 73
Cortes PA........................................... 38
Cortes R............................................ 96
Corwin P............................................ 94
Cosenza KS...................................... 38
Costantini KE..................................... 40
Costanzo JP................................ 45, 46
Costello JH...................................... 114
Coston JM......................................... 39
Cotman C........................................ 101
Cotrone MC....................................... 24
Coughlin DJ....................................... 24
Couvreur M........................................ 51
Covi JA.............................................. 36
Cowan NJ.................................. 89, 117
Cowo CL............................................ 94
Cox CL............................................... 34
Cox K ................................................ 50
Cox KM.............................................. 94
Cox RM........................................ 53, 90
Cox SM............................................ 112
Coz JH............................................... 39
Craft JD......................................36, 111
Crall JD.............................................. 38
Crandall KA............................... 42, 105
Crandell KE..................................... 108
Crane D............................................. 36
Crane E............................................. 66
Creighton AE..................................... 36
Crespi B........................................... 115
Crespi EJ............................. 72, 77, 113
Crespo JG......................................... 23
Cretekos C........................................ 27
Crickenberger S................................ 64
Crino OL.................................... 72, 114
Cristobal S......................................... 50
Crocker D.......................................... 51
Crofts SB........................................... 97
Cronin TW....................... 42, 88, 97, 99
Crossland J....................................... 42
Crossley DA....................................... 92
Crossley II, DA................................... 78
Crothers LR....................................... 24
Crotteau E......................................... 41
Crowley LM....................................... 80
Cruickshank T.................................... 77
Cruz MJ............................................. 37
Cuce J............................................... 93
Culloty SC......................................... 29
Cummings ME........................... 24, 113
Cumplido N........................................ 68
Cundall DL......................................... 90
Cunningham AC................................ 51
Cunningham C...................... 25, 35, 36
Cunningham G.................................. 73
Cupp, Jr. PV...................................... 45
Curet OM........................................... 99
Curley B........................................... 113
Currie S....................................... 22, 55
Curtis AA...................................... 40, 90
Curtis MD........................................... 93
Curtis NE........................................... 82
Cushman KC..................................... 29
D
Daeschler E....................................... 40
Daffon K............................................. 78
Dagley B............................................ 68
D’Alba L............................................. 61
Daley MA............................. 30, 78, 106
Dallman JE.................................. 44, 70
Dalton E............................................. 29
Daniel N............................................. 73
Daniel TL........... 23, 43, 56, 60, 76, 117
Danielson M...................................... 28
Danielson-Francois A...................... 115
Danielsson G..................................... 50
Danos N............................................ 51
132
Dantzer B.................................... 62, 83
Darling CL.......................................... 87
Darling H......................................... 116
Darnell MZ......................................... 22
Daukss D........................................... 57
Davalos LM....................................... 31
Davenport IR................................... 101
David A............................................ 101
Davidowitz G................. 39, 50, 92, 117
Davidson B............................ 67, 81, 96
Davidson LA...................................... 27
Davies S.................................... 89, 116
Davies SW................................. 89, 115
Davis AG........................................... 55
Davis CS........................................... 89
Davis F............................................ 113
Davis JE.............................. 72, 92, 108
Davis JN............................................ 52
Davis JR.......................................... 116
Davis MC........................................... 26
Davis TR............................................ 33
Davis Rabosky AR............................. 34
Dawson A.......................................... 62
Day LB............................................... 44
Dayan T............................................. 30
Dean M........................................ 51, 97
Dearing MD....................................... 55
Dearolf JL........................ 43, 44, 92, 93
Deary AL.......................................... 107
Deban S............................................ 85
Deban SM................................. 85, 106
De Boef MM...................................... 23
Debro L.............................................. 39
De Bruijn R............................ 72, 73, 79
De Buron I......................................... 43
DeCarlo C.......................................... 20
De Carlo F......................................... 46
De Castro DM.................................... 92
Defur PL...................................... 28, 36
Degnan SM..................................... 117
De Jesus CE..................................... 64
De Kegel B.................................. 51, 81
Delaney DK....................................... 45
Delavan SK....................................... 29
Delia JRJ........................................... 83
Delillo CA........................................... 98
Delorenzo ME...................................111
Delorenzo S....................................... 54
Demas AD....................................... 101
Demas GE......................................... 43
Demathieu SL.................................... 25
Demes B.......................................... 106
De Meyer J........................................ 21
Demko AM......................................... 98
De Montaudouin X............................. 29
Denardo DF........... 34, 45, 68, 109, 116
Denlinger DL...................................... 45
Denny MW......................................... 65
Denslow ND...................................... 50
Derby C............................................. 99
Derrickson EM................................... 68
Desbruyères D.................................. 83
De Silva A.......................................... 49
Dethier MN........................................ 94
Devries AL......................................... 22
Devries MS........................................ 87
Dial KP..................................... 106, 108
Dial TO.............................................. 41
Dial TR............................................... 57
Dialey F........................................... 100
Diamond SE................................ 33, 52
Diaz C................................................ 32
Diaz L................................................ 98
Diaz MC........................................... 102
Diaz S................................................ 87
Dibacco C.......................................... 48
Dickens JC........................................ 54
Dickens MJ........................................ 60
Dickerson A..................................... 117
Dickerson AK................................... 117
Dickerson BH.................................... 60
Dickinson GH.................................. 105
Dickinson M................................. 19, 56
Dickinson MH........................ 19, 56, 89
Dickson JM........................................ 27
Dickson K.......................................... 46
Dickson WB....................................... 89
Diederich C........................................ 22
Diederich CM..................................... 44
Diggle PK........................................ 104
Dillaman R....................................... 106
Dillon ME......................... 52, 68, 93, 98
Dilly GF.............................................. 50
Dimarco RD......................................111
Ding Y.............................................. 112
Diprima JB......................................... 85
Dishong BD....................................... 46
Dlugosz EM....................................... 79
Do Amaral MC............................. 45, 46
Doelling AR........................................ 45
Doheny B........................................... 40
Doheny BD........................................ 66
Doheny BM.................................. 39, 40
Doherty, Jr. PF................................... 58
Doherty O.......................................... 89
Dolcemascolo P................................. 38
Dommer DH....................................... 54
Donald K............................................ 56
Donovan ER...................................... 68
Doperalski NJ.................................... 50
Dorantes J......................................... 27
Dorce K........................................... 100
Dorgan KM.................................. 56, 66
Dornburg A........................................ 81
Dornhoffer TM................................... 43
Dorsa D............................................. 73
Doucet SM................................. 37, 116
Douglas MJ....................................... 98
Dowd WW.......................................... 49
Downs CJ.......................................... 68
Downs LK........................................ 102
Drake R............................................. 90
Drakes D........................................... 64
Draud M............................................. 24
Drazen JC......................................... 70
Drewes RC........................................ 80
Driscoll SC......................................... 72
Drobot Y.......................................... 115
Dubansky B..................................... 117
Dubansky BH.............................. 81, 90
Dubuc T........................................... 104
Duchman BJ...................................... 67
Duddleston K..................................... 93
Duddleston KN.................................. 46
Dudek D............................................ 76
Dudek DM......................................... 32
Dudley E............................................ 72
Dudley R............................ 99, 108, 109
Duffy B............................................... 78
Dugger, Jr. D..................................... 99
Dugger PJ......................................... 94
Duggins DO....................................... 94
Duka A............................................... 37
Dumais J........................................... 99
Dumont E.......................................... 89
Dumont ER.................................. 31, 41
Dunbar MA...................................... 101
Dunham LA........................................ 37
Dunkin RC......................................... 31
Dunn CW........................................... 96
Dunn RR............................................ 52
Duong N............................................ 39
Duque JF........................................... 99
Durant SE........................................ 113
Durden LA......................................... 59
Durner GM......................................... 30
Duryea MC........................................ 53
Dustan P...................................... 89, 95
Dutkosky RM..................................... 57
Dworkin I........................................... 77
Dyhr JP............................................ 117
Eernisse DJ....................................... 83
Eichinger JM...................................... 56
Eisner Pryor LJ.................................. 43
Eiting T.............................................. 89
Eiting TP............................................ 41
Elahi R............................................... 86
Elder H.............................................. 94
Elder JF....................................... 55, 65
Elderbrock EK........................... 79, 115
Elekonich MM.................................. 100
Elgin RA............................................. 61
Elkaim G............................................ 33
Ellens ER........................................... 36
Ellerby DJ............................ 44, 99, 101
Ellers O.............................................. 65
Ellison AM.......................................... 52
Elmuti LF........................................... 37
Elnitsky MA........................................ 45
Elzinga MJ......................................... 89
Eme J.......................................... 26, 78
Emlen D............................................. 54
Emlet RB..................................... 48, 98
Emo S................................................ 36
Eng CM............................................. 23
Engel A.............................................. 96
Enok S............................................... 92
Enstrom DA....................................... 56
Enzor LA............................................ 45
Erf G ................................................ 86
Erickson GM................................ 85, 97
Erickson MR.................................... 116
Ernst DA............................................ 44
Ernst DFK.......................................... 79
Erton TS............................................ 67
Erwin D............................................ 104
Espeset A........................................ 113
Espinoza RE.............................. 32, 115
Essner, Jr. RL.................................... 69
Estes S.............................................. 53
Evancho BJ..................................... 102
Evangelista D.................................. 108
Evans Ogden LJ................................ 44
Evans PK........................................... 26
E
Everett R......................................... 105
Earley RL......................... 20, 24, 55, 66 Ewers C........................................... 104
Easson CG........................................ 95 Extavour CG...................................... 96
Easterling MR.................................... 42 F
Eastman JM.................................... 109
Easy R............................................. 112 Fabri M-C........................................... 83
Ebersbacher HE................................ 37 Fabry CJ............................................ 94
Echlin ML........................................... 38 Faherty SL......................................... 46
Eckalbar WL................................ 34, 66 Fahey A............................................. 65
Eckelbarger KJ.................................. 63 Faircloth B......................................... 80
Edmonds KE..................................... 37 Fairhall AL.......................................... 60
Edmunds TN...................................... 25 Falk B................................................ 29
Edwards DH...................................... 56 Fang X............................................... 82
Edwards JE....................................... 24 Farina SC.......................................... 29
Edwards ML..................................... 100 Farke AA............................................ 90
Edwards S......................................... 27 Farmer JL.......................................... 20
Edwards TM................................ 36, 39 Farrar N............................................. 60
133
Farrell TM.......................................... 86
Farrell WJ.......................................... 72
Fassbinder-Orth C........................... 112
Fauci LJ............................................. 76
Fearing R........................................... 30
Fearing RS........................................ 62
Fearn RL............................................ 67
Fechko AS......................................... 56
Fedorka K.......................................... 60
Fedrigo O.......................................... 34
Fehsenfeld S..................................... 27
Feilich KL......................................... 101
Feis ME............................................. 29
Feitl KE.............................................. 99
Felder MR.................................... 42, 95
Feller KD........................................... 97
Fellmann CD..................................... 69
Feo TJ............................................... 40
Ferguson SF...................................... 37
Ferkin MH.......................................... 24
Fernandes DAO.......................... 82, 98
Fernandez D...................................... 64
Fernandez MJ................................... 60
Fernandez WL................................... 37
Ferrer EA........................................... 28
Ferry LA............................................. 31
Ferzli M.............................................. 39
Feswick A.......................................... 50
Fields LG........................................... 22
Fields PA...................................... 50, 94
Figueroa A......................................... 81
Figueroa R....................................... 102
Filowitz M........................................... 58
Fine ML.............................................. 88
Finkler MS......................................... 41
Fiore CL............................................. 95
Fire S ................................................ 28
Fischer AHL....................................... 95
Fisher KA........................................... 39
Fisher L.............................................. 92
Fisher NP........................................... 26
Fisher RE.................................... 34, 87
Fish FE.............................. 99, 105, 114
Fites JS..................................... 25, 113
Fitze PS............................................. 53
Fitzpatrick BM.................................... 82
Flaherty F.......................................... 65
Flammang B...................................... 76
Flammang BE............................ 95, 110
Fleming PA................................ 68, 109
Flies AS............................................. 25
Flight PA.......................................... 104
Fly EK................................................ 22
Flynn RW......................................... 116
Fockler SL......................................... 65
Fodrie FJ........................................... 48
Fogel M............................................. 82
Foltz KR............................................. 50
Foltz SL............................................. 72
Fong DW........................................... 96
Fontanella EL.................................... 35
Fontanella JE.................................... 99
Forbes ST.......................................... 67
Fordyce JA.......................................111
Forger N............................................ 89
Formanowicz DR............................... 55
Forsman AM...................................... 43
Fort TJ............................................... 43
Foster KL........................................... 22
Fowler DA.......................................... 45
Fowler K............................................ 22
Fox AM........................................ 28, 38
Fox CJ............................................... 83
Fox RA............................................... 90
Francis, Jr. AW............................ 44, 97
Franck J............................................. 56
Franco LM......................................... 38
Franklin RB........................................ 85
Frazier MR................................... 52, 98
Freas CA......................................... 113
Frederich M................................. 33, 38
Frederick-Hudson KH........................ 70
Freeman CJ............................... 82, 101
Freidenfelds NA........................... 25, 55
Freudenberger K............................... 99
Frey E................................................ 61
Frick M......................................... 28, 90
Frick MG............................................ 49
Friedman J........................................ 70
Friesen CR............................ 50, 53, 71
Friscia AR.......................................... 88
Fritz RM............................................. 97
Fudickar AM...................................... 92
Fuess LE........................................... 95
Fu F ................................................ 71
Fuller A........................................ 20, 55
Fuller PO........................................... 21
Full RJ........................... 30, 74, 87, 106
Funk DH............................................ 87
Fuqua RD.......................................... 43
Furimsky M...................... 37, 67, 69, 71
G
Gabler MK....................................... 114
Gadani AP......................................... 58
Gagnon Y.................................... 26, 85
Gagnon YL........................................ 85
Gaines SD......................................... 85
Gallager SM...................................... 97
Galvez F.................................... 84, 117
Gam AE........................................... 116
Ganji PCN......................................... 57
Gans E.............................................. 99
Gantz JD........................................... 92
Garah M............................................ 36
Garah S............................................. 36
Garcia J............................................. 39
Garcia MJ.................................... 20, 55
Gardner LD........................................ 27
Garey JR..................................... 42, 52
134
Garland Jr T............................... 79, 113
Garland MA....................................... 94
Garm A.............................................. 56
Garnhart N......................................... 42
Garrehy CA........................................ 39
Garrett JN........................................ 105
Garrett SC......................................... 61
Garringer AR..................................... 90
Gatesy SM............................... 108, 114
Gatlin JC............................................ 93
Gauthier S........................................111
Gaylord B.......................................... 69
Gazda K............................................ 57
Gazit D.............................................. 88
Geerinckx T....................................... 51
Gefen E............................................. 84
Geist NR............................................ 61
Gendi KM.................................... 64, 92
Genovese CB.................................... 98
Gentile L............................................ 96
Gentner TQ........................................ 71
George NT......................................... 43
George R........................................... 66
George SB......................................... 97
Georgi JA........................................... 71
Gerald G............................................ 43
Gerard NR....................................... 102
Gering EJ.......................................... 24
Gerringer ME..................................... 70
Gerry SP.................................... 99, 101
Gershow M........................................ 19
Gerson AR................................... 50, 69
Gerstner GE...................................... 66
Gervasi SS........................................ 25
Geyer H............................................. 74
Ghahramani ZN................................. 88
Giacomini J........................................ 70
Giarra MN.......................................... 46
Gibb AC........................... 31, 55, 66, 74
Gibbs VK........................................... 51
Gibson GD......................................... 21
Gidmark NJ.................................. 51, 97
Gignac PM......................................... 85
Gilbert PS.......................................... 80
Gilbert SF.......................................... 96
Gilchrist HG......................... 37, 62, 116
Gilchrist SL........................................ 44
Gildea D............................................ 80
Gilet T.............................................. 112
Gill P ................................................ 61
Gillen CM..................................... 58, 97
Gilles B.............................................. 95
Gillespie JL........................................ 85
Gillette R............................................ 81
Gillis GB........................... 21, 31, 73, 77
Gilman CA......................................... 77
Gilmore JA......................................... 58
Gilmore LA......................................... 23
Girardo DO........................................ 42
Giraudeau M...................................... 64
Girguis PR......................................... 50
Giribet G.................. 28, 79, 80, 96, 101
Giszter SF.......................................... 95
Glass NL............................................ 32
Glazer L............................................. 28
Gleason DF....................................... 82
Glenner H........................................ 105
Gnirke M............................................ 54
Gochfeld DJ....................................... 95
Godfrey M.......................................... 92
Godwin J........................................... 37
Godwin JC......................................... 52
Goessling JM..................................... 58
Goldberg A......................................... 31
Goldbogen J...................................... 19
Goldbogen JA.............................. 90, 98
Goldman D.................................. 62, 76
Goldman DI............. 56, 62, 73, 78, 112
Goldstein B.................................. 60, 95
Goldstone JV................................... 117
Goller F.............................................. 23
Gondhalekar C.................................. 25
Gong SY............................................ 52
Gonzalez G....................................... 74
Goo B................................................ 51
Goodarzi A......................................... 66
Goodbody-Gringley G..................... 115
Goodisman MAD............................... 56
Goodman SM.................................. 102
Goote PC........................................... 38
Gopinath A......................................... 65
Gorb SN............................................ 31
Gordon D........................................... 20
Gosnell JS......................................... 85
Gotelli NJ........................................... 52
Goto JJ.................................. 61, 66, 74
Gouge D............................................ 64
Gouin N........................................... 102
Gower DJ.......................................... 57
Gowing S........................................... 65
Grabenstein CJ................................. 97
Graham L......................................... 102
Graham S.......................................... 25
Granatosky MC................................. 59
Grasso FW........................................ 44
Gravish N.......................................... 56
Gray E............................................... 22
Gray EM............................................ 45
Grech A.............................................. 49
Green MH.......................................... 99
Green P,............................................. 40
Greene RS...................................... 117
Greene V........................................... 72
Greene VW........................................ 72
Greenlee K........................................ 69
Greenlee KJ.............................. 78, 112
Greenwold MJ............................. 34, 42
Greenwood AK.................................. 19
Greer E.............................................. 67
Greeter JSM...................................... 99
Gries G............................................ 115
Grigorenko A...................................... 80
Gripper JL........................................ 106
Grober MS................. 36, 39, 45, 72, 83
Gros R............................................. 100
Gross JB.................................... 68, 110
Gross V........................................... 101
Grosse IR.......................................... 41
Grotmol S........................................ 101
Grousset E................................ 38, 100
Grove TJ...................................... 43, 66
Grubbs RD........................................ 97
Gruchalla KL...................................... 67
Gruhl A............................................... 81
Grünbaum D.......................... 21, 48, 97
Grzyb A.............................................. 96
Guckenheimer JM............................. 56
Guerra A............................................ 51
Guglielmo CG................ 30, 50, 69, 109
Guillette, Jr. LG.................................. 66
Guillette Jr LJ........................ 40, 57, 71
Guillette LJ...... 25, 39, 40, 88, 107, 116
Guinan JA........................................ 108
Guindre-Parker S...................... 37, 116
Guinea ML......................................... 95
Gunderson AR................................. 115
Gunderson MD.................................. 36
Guo M.......................................... 60, 66
Gussekloo SWS................................ 41
Gutmann AK...................................... 56
Gutowski JP....................................... 46
Guttenplan K..................................... 65
Gutzwiller SG.................................... 40
H
Habegger ML................................... 101
Haber A............................................ 110
Haddock SHD.................................... 93
Hadfield MG.................... 23, 93, 94, 95
Hadjisolomou SP............................... 44
Hafield MG...................................... 117
Hagan D......................................... 116
Hagey T............................................. 31
Hahn DA.......... 33, 53, 71, 98, 100, 116
Hahn DC............................................ 86
Hahn TP............ 64, 71, 79, 88, 92, 113
Haiman ANK................................ 64, 92
Häkkinen T............................ 27, 61, 96
Halanych K........................................ 80
Hale AM............................................. 88
Hale ME................... 40, 41, 56, 99, 110
Hall FM.............................................. 92
Hall Z .............................................. 113
Hämäläinen K.................................... 27
Hamilton M........................................ 85
Hamlet CL.......................................... 29
Hamlin HJ............................ 57, 71, 107
Hammad LA....................................... 26
Hammond KA...................... 78, 87, 109
Hanauer R......................................... 37
135
Hancock JA....................................... 41
Hand SC................................ 69, 84, 93
Hanes SD.......................................... 89
Hanken J........................................... 27
Hankison SJ.................................... 100
Hanlon RT................................... 35, 99
Hanninen AF.......................... 20, 55, 66
Hanselmann R................................... 35
Hansel MM........................................ 41
Hansen BK...................................... 109
Hanson AM...................................... 107
Hanson KM........................................ 93
Harden LA......................................... 88
Harder AM......................................... 84
Hardy AR......................................... 114
Hardy K............................................. 28
Hardy KM.......................................... 38
Hardy RW.................................... 22, 69
Haring JS......................................... 112
Harjunmaa E..................................... 27
Harkins T........................................... 20
Harlow HJ.......................................... 30
Harmon LJ....................................... 110
Harmon S.......................................... 96
Harner A.......................................... 101
Harper BT.................................... 36, 55
Harper CJ.................................101, 111
Harper JM........................................ 100
Harris BN..................................... 79, 83
Harris LL.......................................... 109
Harrison A.......................................... 99
Harrison JF............................ 46, 61, 78
Harrison JS........................................ 28
Hartlaub BA....................................... 58
Hart MK....................................... 54, 98
Hart MW............................................ 98
Hartman B......................................... 96
Haruta A............................................. 77
Harvey A............................................ 54
Hasaneini SJ..................................... 59
Haspel G........................................... 99
Hassan N........................................... 36
Hassett RP........................................ 33
Hastings PA..................................... 109
Hatle JD..................................... 71, 100
Hatsopoulos NG.............................. 110
Hatton RL........................................ 112
Haukenes A....................................... 45
Hausch P........................................... 81
Hauser DDW..................................... 88
Hausler M.......................................... 81
Haussmann MF................................. 73
Havlak P.......................................... 104
Hawkins MB...................................... 39
Hawley DM.......................... 25, 42, 113
Hay ME.............................................111
Hayes JP........................................... 68
Haynes B..................................... 28, 42
Haynes GC.................................. 30, 59
Hazard LC....................................... 100
Heah TP............................................ 57
Healy FL.......................................... 100
Heatwole H........................................ 49
Heckman K........................................ 39
Hedenström A.................................... 24
Hedgecock D................................... 117
Hedrick MS........................................ 92
Hedrick TL....................... 60, 66, 76, 99
Heers AM................................... 57, 106
Hefetz A............................................. 79
Heimovics SA.................................. 100
Heinbockel T................................ 61, 71
Heiniger J.................................... 86, 98
Heinrich EC....................................... 93
Heinrich SM....................................... 78
Heiss RS..................................115, 116
Hejnol A............................................. 34
Helbing CC........................................ 39
Heldt KA............................................ 90
Helfrich K........................................... 82
Helm BR.......................................... 117
Helm RR............................................ 96
Helmey-Hartman WL....................... 100
Helmsmüller D................................... 73
Helmuth B.................................... 52, 65
Helmuth BS....................................... 64
Helsen P............................................ 21
Hennessey LE................................... 78
Henningsen JP.................................. 24
Henningsson P.........................112, 117
Hennin HL.......................................... 62
Henry AF........................................... 93
Henry JJ............................................ 96
Henry JQ........................................... 60
Henry RP............................... 28, 37, 38
Henry TB.......................................... 57
Henson CB........................................ 97
He R ................................................ 48
Herbig E............................................ 45
Hernandez D..................................... 94
Hernandez LP.............................. 40, 41
Herrel A.................................. 28, 53, 57
Hessel AL.......................................... 73
Hettinger A......................................... 69
Heupel E............................................ 32
Hewitt JE........................................... 31
Hews DK........................................... 24
Hicke JW................................... 35, 112
Hickman CS...................................... 83
Hicks J............................................... 94
Hicks JW.......................... 26, 50, 78, 92
Hicks R........................................ 31, 73
Hiebert LS......................................... 96
Hieronymus TL.................................. 40
Higgins BA......................................... 21
Higgins JK................................... 33, 39
Higham TE................................... 22, 51
Hilbish TJ............................... 22, 52, 83
Hill A ................................ 96, 101, 102
Hill GE............................................... 54
Hill KL................................................ 26
Hill M ...................................... 101, 102
Hillenius WJ....................................... 61
Hilton EJ.......................................... 107
Hinterwirth AJ............................ 56, 117
Hirokawa J......................................... 19
Hitchcock AC..................................... 44
Hitt L ................................................ 94
Hobbs NJ........................................... 24
Hochberg A...................................... 101
Hochberg R............................... 64, 101
Hochgraf JS....................................... 46
Hockersmith B................................... 46
Hodge A-MC...................................... 92
Hoeg JT........................................... 105
Hoese WJ.................................... 58, 64
Hofstee JC......................................... 96
Hogan B.......................................... 112
Hoke KL............................................. 38
Holdener JA....................................... 58
Holekamp KE.................................... 25
Holliday CM................................. 26, 81
Hollingsworth Jr. PR.......................... 40
Hollis D............................................ 112
Hollowell K................................... 24, 64
Holm ER.............................. 65, 95, 105
Holmes KD........................................ 66
Holohan B.......................................... 32
Holsinger RC..................................... 43
Holt AL............................................... 85
Holzman R........................... 29, 87, 107
Homberger DG.............. 41, 81, 90, 101
Honarvar S........................................ 64
Hong C.............................................. 74
Hood W............................................. 68
Hood WR..................................... 69, 90
Hooper CW...................................... 101
Hoover AM................................... 30, 62
Hopkins WA............................... 59, 113
Hoque R............................................ 92
Horn DJ........................................... 112
Horn MH............................................ 21
Horn R............................................... 67
Horner AM....................................... 114
Hornick K......................................... 116
Horstmann T.................................... 112
Hourdez S......................................... 83
Houser D........................................... 51
Howard JR......................................... 68
Howdeshell ME................................. 33
Howell AL........................................... 44
Hranitz JM................................. 94, 102
Hristov NI..................................... 32, 72
Hsiao CF........................................... 79
Hsieh ST.................... 30, 34, 39, 86, 87
Hsu C-Y............................................. 76
Hsu Y .......................................... 20, 65
Hu DL........................................ 32, 117
Huang H-D.................................. 54, 92
Huang S-P......................................... 65
136
Huang Y............................................. 65
Hubble C......................................... 112
Hubel TY............................................ 59
Huber DR.................................... 51, 97
Huber R............................................. 70
Huber S........................................... 112
Hudson PE................................ 73, 105
Huentelman MJ................................. 34
Hughes M.................................... 24, 64
Hulcr J............................................... 52
Hulse K.............................................. 46
Hulsey CD................. 31, 40, 41, 97, 98
Humphries MM.................................. 83
Humphries S...................................... 81
Hund AK............................................ 40
Hunter J............................................. 42
Huntington CE............................. 45, 58
Hurt DA.............................................. 94
Husain DI........................................... 74
Husak JF......................................... 115
Hutchins E......................................... 66
Hutchins ED...................................... 34
Hutchinson DA..................................111
Hutchinson JR........................... 78, 114
Hutchison ER.................................... 36
Huyghe K..................................... 28, 53
Huynh MH......................................... 36
Huysseune A..................................... 51
Hykin SM........................................... 78
I
Iams SM............................................ 56
Igl L ................................................ 86
Ikotun I............................................... 92
Inerowicz D........................................ 89
Infante CR......................................... 80
Iriarte-Diaz J.............................. 85, 110
Irmis RB..................................... 41, 110
Irschick DJ............................. 21, 24, 77
Irving TC...................................... 23, 43
Ishibashi Y......................................... 93
Itagaki H...................................... 58, 96
Ithier D............................................. 117
Iwasaki JM....................................... 108
Iyengar EV......................................... 58
Izhaki I............................................... 55
J
Jablonski D........................................ 52
Jackson AGS..................................... 50
Jackson BE..................................... 106
Jackson LA........................................ 42
Jacobs MW.................................. 35, 97
Jaeckle WB................................. 97, 98
Jafari F............................................ 108
Jagnandan K..................................... 61
Jalli IS.............................................. 101
James B............................................ 53
James C............................................ 64
Jankovsky N...................................... 56
Janssen J.......................................... 27
Jaques JT.......................................... 79
Jaronski ST........................................ 25
Jarrett J............................................. 22
Jarrett JN......................................... 104
Jarvis TA............................................ 36
Jast J ................................................ 27
Jaszlics A........................................... 81
Jaumann S...................................... 113
Jayaram K......................................... 87
Jayasundara N............................ 27, 46
Jayne BC............................... 22, 32, 74
Jayne MK.......................................... 72
Jean Louis A...................................... 92
Jefimow M................................... 46, 68
Jemmett J.............................. 67, 81, 96
Jenkins FA Jr................................... 108
Jenney CR......................................... 98
Jenny MJ............................. 35, 36, 117
Jensen KT......................................... 29
Jernvall J......................... 27, 59, 61, 96
Jerry C............................................... 74
Jiang H............................................ 114
Jiang X.............................................. 82
Jimenez AG............................. 100, 106
Jimenez P.......................................... 72
Jimenez RR....................................... 35
Jing F .............................................. 117
Jockusch EL...................................... 60
Johnsen S........................... 31, 85, 109
Johnson A.......................................... 65
Johnson MA........................... 43, 53, 72
Johnson N....................................... 116
Johnson S......................................... 84
Jolles AE............................................ 35
Jonasson KA..................................... 30
Jones AG........................................... 79
Jones CR........................................... 76
Jones DS......................................... 105
Jones HG.......................................... 71
Jones KL.......................................... 116
Jones MA........................................... 99
Jones SJ............................................ 52
Jones SK........................................... 99
Jones TD........................................... 61
Jooste E............................................ 54
Jorgensen DD................................... 42
Jorgensen ME................................... 40
Joyce D............................................. 42
Joy JB................................................ 85
Judy KN............................................. 78
Jurkowitz MS................................... 100
Jusufi A........................................ 30, 87
Jusufi J............................................ 106
K
Ka’apu-Lyons C................................. 31
Kaatz IM............................................ 40
Kabra M............................................. 19
Kaini P............................................... 95
Kaiser SA........................................... 58
Kajiura SM....................................... 109
Kallai I................................................ 88
Kallonen A......................................... 27
Kalra B............................................... 84
Kambic RE...................................... 114
Kanagawa M..................................... 72
Kane E............................................... 19
Kane EA............................................ 51
Kanonik A.......................................... 38
Kanso E........................................... 117
Kao ST............................................... 93
Kapper MA......................................... 37
Kappner I........................................... 80
Karasov WH..... 25, 30, 42, 50, 51, 112,
113
Karch KR..................................... 50, 94
Karpinski E........................................ 51
Karsten KB........................................ 88
Karty JA............................................. 26
Katija K............................................ 114
Katz H................................................ 73
Kavanagh K................................. 26, 37
Kawaguchi S..................................... 72
Kawano SM......................... 28, 52, 105
Kawarasaki Y..................................... 45
Kawauchi GY..................................... 79
Kazmaier R........................................ 30
Kearney MR...................................... 52
Keck BP....................................... 80, 98
Keddell RW........................................ 64
Kellenberger JW.............................. 100
Keller E.............................................. 69
Kelley JL............................................ 20
Kelly DA............................................. 88
Kelly JE............................................. 79
Kemer KM......................................... 67
Kemirembe K..................................... 69
Kemp AD........................................... 59
Kempf SC.................................... 82, 89
Kempler KE....................................... 99
Kenaley CP........................................ 87
Kendall T........................................... 33
Kenkel CD....................................... 115
Kenzie SA........................................ 113
Kerkhoff AJ.................................. 58, 96
Kern AD............................................. 53
Kerney R........................................... 27
Kerstein KW...................................... 70
Kesäniemi JE.................................... 21
Ketterson E........................................ 37
Ketterson ED......................... 37, 42, 64
Khalaila I............................................ 28
Khalilieh AI......................................... 69
Khozein RT........................................ 43
Kidera N............................................ 72
Kieneke A.......................................... 64
Kier WM............................. 39, 106, 114
Kiergaard M....................................... 33
Kikuchi DW........................................ 26
137
Kikuchi K........................................... 29
Kilbourne B...................................... 106
Kilgour MJ......................................... 65
Killpack TL..........................42, 112, 113
Kim D ........................................ 37, 100
Kim E .............................................. 108
Kim KS.............................................. 87
Kim W.............................................. 112
King HM............................................. 40
King KR............................................. 64
King MO............................................ 43
King N.............................................. 114
King R................................................ 72
King S................................................ 49
Kingsley RJ..................................... 101
Kingsolver JG.............................. 33, 39
Kinsey S.......................................... 106
Kinsey ST............................ 33, 43, 106
Kirkton SD......................................... 78
Kirouac LE......................................... 70
Kish N................................................ 65
Kitaysky AS....................................... 98
Kittilson JD........................................ 36
Kitts J ................................................ 67
Klaassen Van Oorschot B................ 114
Klasing KC......................................... 88
Klaus JM............................................ 38
Klein G............................................... 22
Klein M.............................................. 19
Kleinteich A........................................ 31
Kleinteich T.................................. 31, 97
Kline LW............................................ 51
Klingenberg CP................................. 57
Klingensmith KC................................ 42
Klinger TS........................................ 102
Klukowski M...................................... 72
Kmack DA.......................................... 24
Knight MS.......................................... 44
Knight R............................................. 86
Knott KE...................................... 20, 21
Knott M............................................ 112
Knudsen D......................................... 71
Kobasa C........................................... 45
Kobayashi S...................................... 96
Kobelkova A....................................... 45
Koch RE............................................ 71
Kocot K.............................................. 80
Koehl M.................................... 111, 114
Koether M........................................ 101
Kohl ZF........................................ 78, 92
Kohn A............................................... 80
Kohn AB................................ 42, 70, 81
Kohno S........................... 25, 40, 57, 66
Koka K............................................... 71
Kolmann MA...................................... 97
Koman JS.......................................... 89
Komoroske LM.................................. 36
Konkle ME......................................... 37
Konow N...................................... 56, 97
Koob TJ........................................... 101
Kopke DL......................................... 100
Koplik L.............................................. 73
Korff WL............................................. 19
Kosugi T............................................ 57
Koteja P............................................. 68
Kovac M.......................................... 117
Kozol RA............................................ 70
Krajniak K.......................................... 43
Krajniak KG................................. 68, 70
Krause J............................................ 71
Krause JS.......................................... 73
Kriengwatana B............................... 115
Krist AC........................................... 109
Krochmal AR............................. 44, 113
Krohmer RW................................ 44, 71
Kroll KJ.............................................. 50
Kronfeld-Schor N............................... 79
Krueger JA......................................... 71
Krueger PS........................................ 61
Krug AZ............................................. 52
Krug PJ.............................................. 20
Kryvi H............................................. 101
Krzykwa JC........................................ 95
Kudenov JD....................................... 83
Kudoh T....................................... 20, 35
Kuffner I............................................. 95
Kuhne WW...................................... 116
Kulathinal RJ............................... 34, 39
Kumar S............................................ 57
Kumar V............................................ 56
Kuo CY.............................................. 21
Kuo J ................................................ 65
Kurth JA........................................... 114
Kurtz RM............................................ 94
Kusumi K............................... 34, 66, 87
Kuzirian AM....................................... 99
Kvist S............................................... 83
Kwock CK........................................ 117
L
Labrie M............................................ 95
Lachance S....................................... 70
Ladage LD....................................... 113
Laduc TJ.......................................... 113
Laflamme M..................................... 104
Lai G ................................................ 40
Lailvaux SP............................ 24, 60, 81
Laing BT............................................ 72
Lakshmi V.......................................... 64
Lam K................................................ 99
Lamas LP........................................ 114
Lammers AR...................................... 86
Lance SL............................. 24, 59, 116
Landau MP........................................ 93
Landberg T.............................. 106, 117
Landestoy MA.............................. 22, 58
Landler L............................................ 57
Lane SJ........................................... 100
Lane WS............................................ 50
Langdon C......................................... 36
Lange EC........................................ 100
Langerhans RB......................... 86, 102
Langkilde T...................... 25, 55, 86, 90
Lappin AK.......................................... 21
Larabee FJ.................................. 55, 79
Larghi N............................................. 85
Larghi NP........................................... 85
Lasala JA........................................... 28
Lattin CR............................. 72, 73, 115
Lauder G........................................... 62
Lauder GV........61, 62, 76, 95, 110, 114
Laumer CE................................ 80, 101
Lavender AL...................................... 88
Lavis L............................................... 70
Law CJ.............................................. 66
Lawler AN.......................................... 71
Leary B.............................................. 26
Leary BP............................................ 37
Leblanc L........................................... 35
Lechliter SM.................................... 101
Ledon-Rettig CC................................ 77
Lee A ................................................ 94
Lee AK............................................... 96
Lee C ................................................ 20
Lee CE.............................................. 33
Lee D ........................................ 97, 105
Lee DV........................................ 66, 95
Lee EA................................... 20, 55, 66
Lee EM-J........................................... 34
Lee KA............................................... 88
Lee RE........................................ 45, 46
Lee RJ............................................... 43
Lee SSM............................................ 23
Lee W-K....................................... 29, 78
Leeder A............................................ 32
Legters C........................................... 45
Leichty AR......................................... 76
Leise EM......................................... 117
Lema SC........................................... 37
Lemaster MP..................................... 84
Lemberg J......................................... 40
Lenox A.............................................. 55
Lenz PH............................................. 33
Lesov A.............................................. 73
Lesoway MP................................ 96, 97
Lesser MP......................................... 95
Lessios N........................................... 44
Levandowsky E................................. 20
Levin E.............................................. 79
Levin LA............................................. 48
Levy O............................................... 30
Lewandowski A.................................. 95
Lewden A........................................... 45
Lewis JM........................................... 22
Lewis Z.............................................. 27
Lexa CM............................................ 72
Leys SP....................................... 29, 60
Li C ................................................ 62
Li D .............................................. 106
Li J ................................................ 86
138
Li L ................................................ 26
Li S ................................................ 84
Li Y .................................... 48, 81, 96
Liang Y.............................................. 39
Liao JC.............................................. 62
Libby T................................. 74, 87, 106
Lieberman DE................................... 23
Liebl AL...................... 28, 68, 72, 73, 90
Liebmann KL..................................... 69
Liedtke AM......................................... 86
Ligon D.............................................. 30
Ligon DB............................................ 45
Lillywhite HB................................ 48, 49
Lima FP............................................. 52
Lin C-C.............................................. 65
Lin H ................................................ 55
Lin T-E............................................... 65
Linan-Velez G.................................... 56
Linderoth T........................................ 69
Lindner KK....................................... 112
Lindsay S........................................... 48
Lindsay SM........................................ 94
Little C............................................... 85
Litvaitis MK...................................... 102
Liu HC......................................... 54, 92
Liu J ................................................ 30
Liu Y .................................... 44, 49, 56
Liu Y-L................................................ 49
Livingston BT..................................... 42
Locke BR........................................... 33
Lohmann CMF................................... 54
Lohmann KJ.......................... 44, 54, 82
Loh T-L.............................................. 23
Lonati G............................................. 65
Long JH............................... 32, 72, 101
Looger L............................................ 70
Lope-Duarte PC................................ 48
Lopes PC........................................... 25
Lopez IL............................................. 44
Lopez J...................................... 57, 102
Lopez-Martinez G...................... 98, 116
Lorin-Nebel C.................................. 100
Losos JB.................... 22, 27, 53, 58, 80
Lothery CJ......................................... 45
Love OL..................................... 37, 116
Love OP............................... 62, 73, 108
Love-Chezem T................................. 99
Lovern MB....................................... 115
Lovett DL........................................... 33
Lovett JA............................................ 70
Lowe AT............................................. 93
Lowe E...................................... 95, 104
Lowe J............................................. 105
Lowers RH................................. 25, 107
Lu Y ................................................ 96
Ludeman D........................................ 60
Luke K............................................... 65
Luke KN............................................. 65
Luken AN......................................... 115
Lun Y ................................................ 32
Lunt D................................................ 42
Luo L ................................................ 19
Lupica N............................................ 53
Lutterschmidt DI.......................... 44, 70
Lutterschmidt WI............................... 58
Luttikhuizen PC................................. 29
Lutton BV........................................... 53
Lynch Alfaro J.................................... 81
Lynch KS......................................... 113
Lynn SE............................................. 86
Lyons DC........................................... 66
M
Ma S ................................................ 71
Mabry K..................................... 92, 115
MacDougall-Shackleton SA......113, 115
Macesic LJ............................ 31, 73, 77
Macesic LM....................................... 61
MacHado H....................................... 42
MacKenzie DS................................... 79
MacLea KS........................................ 38
MacLean HJ...................................... 39
MacMillan HA.............................. 30, 84
Maddin HC...................................... 110
Madhavan N.................................... 117
Madliger C....................................... 108
Madliger CL............................... 73, 108
Maduro M.......................................... 42
Maginn KE......................................... 38
Maglia A............................................. 68
Mah CL.............................................. 93
Maia A.............................................. 114
Maie T.................................... 28, 31, 52
Main RP........................................... 114
Maine AR..................................... 44, 70
Maiorova A......................................... 48
Maki KG............................................. 46
Maladen RD.................................... 112
Maliska ME.......................... 81, 95, 104
Mancinelli GE.................................. 100
Mandecki JL.................................... 110
Mandel G........................................... 70
Mangiamele LA.................................. 64
Mann RS........................................... 19
Manor R............................................. 57
Manrique A........................................ 68
Mansfield LS...................................... 25
Mara KR...................................... 30, 86
Marcroft TA........................................ 81
Marden B........................................... 69
Margaritoulis D.................................. 65
Marini A-M......................................... 27
Marion ZH.........................................111
Marka S............................................. 19
Markello K....................................... 102
Marquand TH..................................... 46
Marques AC....................................... 70
Marsh H............................................. 49
Marshall KE................................. 22, 30
Marshall KL........................................ 38
Marshall NJ....................................... 31
Martindale MQ..................... 34, 60, 104
Martinez Del Rio C........ 38, 66, 68, 109
Martinez E......................................... 36
Martinez EE..................................... 100
Martin III AL....................................... 72
Martin K............................................. 44
Martin KL........................................... 96
Martin LB....... 28, 42, 68, 72, 73, 86, 90
Martin P............................................. 74
Martin RA................................... 86, 102
Martin TL..........................................111
Martin VJ........................................... 66
Martins EP......................................... 24
Martyniuk C....................................... 50
Martyniuk CJ..................................... 50
Marunde MR...................................... 84
Maruzzo D....................................... 105
Marvi H.............................................. 32
Masarati P......................................... 62
Maslakova S...................................... 96
Mason RT........................ 50, 53, 71, 84
Masse A........................................... 112
Mast P............................................... 51
Mathavan K................................. 71, 88
Matson KD................................... 86, 98
Matsudaira P..................................... 32
Matsui GYM....................................... 32
Matsumoto N..................................... 32
Matsumoto T...................................... 93
Matsumura K..................................... 89
Matter JM........................................... 36
Matterson KO.................................... 82
Matthew K......................................... 70
Matus DQ.......................................... 34
Matzelle A.......................................... 52
Matzelle AJ........................................ 64
Matzke NJ......................................... 52
Matz M............................................... 89
Matz MV.................................... 89, 115
Mauck RA........................ 45, 58, 86, 98
Maxkwee K........................................ 74
Maxwell E.......................................... 80
Mayer M............................................. 67
Mazouchova N.................................. 62
Mazzillo Mays M................................ 82
McAdam AG...................................... 83
McAlister JS....................................... 23
McBrayer LD......................... 21, 74, 94
McBrayer LM..................................... 73
McCann MJ....................................... 32
McCarther NM................................... 43
McCartney JA.................................... 41
McCartney MA................................... 83
McCauley D....................................... 34
McCauley M.................................... 101
McClain CR..................................... 110
McClary, Jr. M.................................... 36
McClay DR.................................. 66, 67
McClellan KL..................................... 90
139
McClintock JB.............................93, 111
McCommas SA.................................. 70
McConaugha JR................................ 44
McCord CL........................................ 90
McCord CM....................................... 40
McCormick G..................................... 25
McCormick LR................................... 71
McCormick SD......................... 100, 116
McCoy ED................................... 28, 38
McCoy JA...................... 39, 40, 66, 107
McCoy MW........................................ 57
McCue MD................................... 45, 69
McCullagh G...................................... 89
McCullough E.................................... 54
McCullough KA.................................. 70
McDonald AJ..................................... 98
McDonald KA..................................... 23
McDonald M...................................... 25
McElroy E.................................... 28, 64
McElroy EJ.............. 21, 43, 73, 93, 105
McFall-Ngai MJ.................................. 33
McGann BJ........................................ 82
McGee MD........................................ 51
McGowan C..................................... 106
McGraw K.......................................... 84
McGraw KJ................................ 64, 116
McGuire LP........................................ 30
McHenry MJ.....31, 76, 93, 99, 110, 114
McHugh D......................................... 20
McIvor CC.......................................... 66
McKechnie AE................................... 22
McLellan WA...................................... 43
McLeod L........................................... 53
McMahon K....................................... 99
McMahon TA...................................... 45
McMillan EL..................................... 116
McMillan WO..................................... 84
McNeill RS......................................... 33
McNutt JW....................................... 105
McPherson DR.................................. 70
McRae B............................................ 30
McWhorter TJ............................ 68, 109
Meade ME................................... 59, 79
Mederios D........................................ 34
Medina C......................................... 115
Medlin AM.......................................... 42
Meek TH.................................... 79, 113
Mehta R............................................. 51
Mehta RS...................... 21, 51, 52, 107
Meinwald J.......................................111
Mekdara NT....................................... 61
Mekdara P......................................... 66
Mekdara PJ....................................... 61
Melstrom KM................................... 110
Mendes CS........................................ 19
Mendonca MT.............................. 25, 72
Meng Y.............................................. 84
Menke DM......................................... 80
Mennill DJ.......................................... 37
Menzel EJ.......................................... 68
Menzel LP.......................................... 26
Menze MA................................... 37, 84
Mercier AJ......................................... 43
Merritt C............................................. 87
Merullo D..................................... 73, 79
Merz RA..................................... 29, 114
Messervy J........................................ 77
Metts BS............................................ 59
Meyer E............................................. 89
Meyer EL........................................... 52
Meyer H............................................. 27
Meyers ML......................................... 97
Michaelis D...................................... 112
Michaelson JB................................... 50
Michel KB........................................ 107
Middlebrooks ML............................... 82
Mier J ................................................ 94
Mika TL.............................................. 92
Mila B................................................ 42
Milanowski AC................................... 36
Milenkaya O...................................... 68
Miles A............................................... 85
Miles AK............................................ 36
Miller B............................................... 67
Miller BM............................................ 72
Miller CE............................................ 59
Miller CW................................... 66, 100
Miller DL............................................ 71
Miller EC............................................ 80
Miller EE............................................ 57
Miller L............................................... 46
Miller LA....................................... 29, 76
Miller N.............................................. 97
Miller RA.......................................... 100
Miller RG............................................ 83
Milliken GW....................................... 35
Mills GL............................................ 116
Mills Z.............................................. 117
Mineo PM.......................................... 68
Miranda RA........................................ 37
Mistry H............................................. 24
Mitchell R........................................... 70
Mitchell RT......................................... 38
Mittal R.............................................. 76
Mittelman B....................................... 28
Mochizuki O....................................... 29
Moczek A........................................... 77
Modarres-Sadeghi Y........................ 112
Modlin J............................................. 81
Moeller KM...................................... 109
Mohajer YJ........................................ 88
Monaco CJ........................................ 69
Monaghan C...................................... 93
Monahan J......................................... 49
Mongeau J-M.............................. 30, 74
Monroy JA......................................... 43
Monteiro A....................................... 115
Montooth KL...................................... 26
Montuelle SJ...................................... 97
Monzon RI......................................... 44
Moody KN.................................... 28, 52
Mooi R....................................... 41, 102
Moon HS........................................... 58
Moore AL........................................... 66
Moore B............................................. 54
Moore BC.................................... 71, 88
Moore DS.......................................... 93
Moore G............................................ 67
Moore GL........................................... 20
Moore IT............................................ 72
Moore S............................................. 86
Moore SJ........................................... 43
Moore TY................................... 59, 106
Moored KW..................................... 114
Mora-Kepfer F................................... 70
Moran AL..................................... 23, 98
Moreland RT.................................... 104
Moreno P........................................... 41
Morgan HE.................................. 36, 39
Morgansen KA................................. 117
Morhardt A......................................... 40
Mori A.........................................72, 111
Mori M................................................ 94
Morini M............................................. 26
Moroz LL.......................... 42, 70, 80, 81
Morozova S....................................... 56
Morris C............................................. 20
Morris JS........................................... 40
Morris MR.......................................... 60
Morrison K......................................... 36
Morse DE.......................................... 85
Mortenson C...................................... 64
Mortimer SA................................. 69, 77
Moscato DJ..................................... 102
Moseley DL........................................ 60
Mostajir B........................................ 100
Motta PJ.......................................... 101
Mountcastle AM............................... 108
Mourabit S......................................... 35
Moustakas JE.............................. 27, 96
Movius MA......................................... 37
Muir TJ............................................... 46
Muller LJ............................................ 40
Muller UK................... 29, 61, 66, 74, 99
Mullikin JC....................................... 104
Mullineaux L...................................... 82
Mullins G......................................... 101
Mulvaney D....................................... 61
Mulvany S........................................ 114
Mumpuni NA...................................... 49
Munguia P......................................... 22
Munoz EE.......................................... 61
Muñoz MM................................... 22, 58
Munson DA........................................ 52
Murdock CA................................. 39, 79
Murphy D........................................... 76
Murphy DW................................ 72, 112
Murphy J............................................ 48
Murphy TG................................... 64, 72
Murray EM....................................... 109
140
Murray JA.......................................... 36
Murray KB......................................... 98
Murray RM......................................... 19
Murren CJ.......................................... 77
Mushinsky HR................................... 28
Musser JM......................................... 96
Musumeci S....................................... 96
Mykles DL.................................... 27, 38
N
Nagai M............................................. 32
Nagy KA............................................ 50
Naimie AA.......................................... 70
Nair DT.............................................. 72
Nalini Padmanabhan M................... 112
Nan Tie DE...................................... 113
Napier KR.................................. 68, 109
Nappier AL......................................... 73
Nater OHA......................................... 93
Nathan BP......................................... 37
Nathaniel T........................................ 70
Naude PW............................. 36, 39, 45
Naug D............................................ 113
Navara KJ.................... 57, 71, 100, 116
Neal M............................................... 43
Nedved BT................................. 94, 117
Neeman N......................................... 65
Nelson M........................................... 70
Nelson R............................................ 58
Nemeth Z......................................... 113
Nesbitt SJ.................................. 41, 110
Nespolo RF....................................... 38
Neth L................................................ 94
Neubarth NL.................................... 110
Neufeld CJ......................................... 89
Neutens C......................................... 81
Newcomb JM..................................... 70
Newel MS.......................................... 97
Newman AEM.................................. 113
Newmark PA.......................... 34, 67, 80
Newsome JM............................... 20, 67
Newsome SD.................................... 38
Ng WC............................................. 105
Ngo V........................................ 31, 114
Nguyen A-D............................... 80, 104
Nguyen C.........................................111
Nguyen K........................................... 34
Nguyen MTT...................................... 81
Nguyen S......................................... 116
Nguyen T......................................... 112
Nguyenba A..................................... 102
Nice CC............................................111
Nicholas B......................................... 68
Nichols A............................................ 59
Nichols RH........................................ 99
Nicodemo P....................................... 32
Nicolau D......................................... 114
Nicolson SW.................................... 109
Nielsen ME........................................ 92
Niewiarowski PH............................... 74
Nijhout HF................................. 77, 101
Nishiguchi MK............................. 31, 82
Nishikawa KC..... 23, 24, 39, 43, 69, 77,
78, 95, 105
Nolan PM..................................... 64, 94
Nolte I................................................ 73
Norell MA........................................... 85
Norenburg JL................................... 110
Noren DP........................................... 88
Noren SR........................................... 78
Norris DO......................................... 107
Noss CF........................................... 117
Nourabadi N...................................... 82
Nowakowski NM.......................... 53, 65
Nowicki S........................................... 37
Nowroozi BN..................................... 32
Nunziata SO...................................... 59
Nygaard KR....................................... 40
O
Oakley TH.................................... 41, 42
Obi I ................................................ 37
O’Brien HD........................................ 41
O’Connor JP...................................... 57
O’Connor MP............................... 64, 65
O’Connor PM..................................... 40
Odum RA........................................... 58
Oeffner J............................................ 62
Oguchi Y............................................ 42
Ojo CO.............................................. 70
Okamura B........................................ 81
Okano K.......................................... 105
Oldenburg AL..................................... 85
Oliphant A.......................................... 26
Olsen AM........................................... 57
Olsen JL............................................ 29
Olson JB............................................ 95
Olszewski JM................................... 101
O’Malley H......................................... 44
O’Neill MC......................................... 59
Ooka S........................................ 68, 96
Orihuela B....................................... 105
Orlando E.......................................... 19
Orlando EF.................................. 20, 66
Orr TJ.............................................. 109
Ortega J........................................... 109
Ortega P............................................ 35
Ortega-Jimenez VM........................ 108
Ortiz C......................................... 26, 88
Osborn JM......................................... 33
Ossip-Klein A..................................... 24
Oster JM............................................ 36
Osugi T.............................................. 57
Oswald ME................................ 90, 115
Oszustowicz AL............................... 101
Otalora-Luna F.................................. 54
Oufiero CE............................. 21, 32, 87
Overman E........................................ 39
Owens D............................................ 92
Owerkowicz T........................ 26, 78, 94
Oyarzun FX....................................... 21 Perea-Rodriguez JP.................. 83, 113
Oyola-Morales J................................ 24 Peres R............................................. 70
Ozpolat BD........................................ 60 Perez-Losada M.............................. 105
Perfito N.......................................... 116
P
Pericak-Vance MA............................. 70
Pabst DA........................................... 43 Perkins S..................................... 29, 36
Pace CM...................................... 69, 77 Perkins SL......................................... 36
Padian K.......................................... 110 Perlee B............................................. 96
Padilla DK.......................................... 32 Perlman BM........................... 55, 66, 99
Page K..............................................111 Perona P............................................ 19
Pai DK......................................... 24, 95 Perrault JR........................................ 71
Paig-Tran EWM................................. 97 Perreault TR.............................. 35, 109
Painter MS......................................... 54 Perry JL............................................. 66
Paitz RT....................... 39, 43, 107, 112 Petanidou T....................................... 94
Palacios MG...................................... 62 Peters JP........................................... 66
Palavicini JP...................................... 61 Peters M.......................................... 100
Paley D.............................................. 32 Petersen JN..................................... 100
Palme R............................................. 83 Petersen K......................................... 69
Palmer AD....................................... 101 Peterson JD................................. 25, 72
Palmer AR......................................... 53 Peterson K............................... 101, 104
Palmer MS....................................... 100 Peterson MP...................................... 42
Palmer RA......................................... 89 Petit M......................................... 45, 59
Panagiotopoulou O............................ 78 Petty A............................................... 28
Panagopoulou A................................ 65 Petty MA............................................ 98
Pang B............................................... 40 Petzold JM......................................... 64
Pang K............................................. 104 Peyer SM........................................... 33
Pangalinan J...................................... 50 Peyriéras N........................................ 19
Panhuis TM....................................... 42 Pfaller JB........................................... 49
Panksepp J........................................ 70 Pfau T................................................ 78
Paolini ML.......................................... 70 Pfefferle LW....................................... 34
Papa J............................................... 45 Pfeiffenberger JA............................. 107
Papaj DR..................................... 84, 92 Pfennig DW..................... 26, 76, 77, 86
Pardede ST....................................... 89 Pfennig KS.................................. 76, 98
Pardo JD........................................... 81 Pham D............................................. 38
Parikh SC.......................................... 30 Phillips JB.......................................... 54
Park S-U.......................................... 116 Phillips NE......................................... 23
Parrilla L............................................ 94 Pichaud N........................................ 106
Partecke J......................................... 92 Pickering P........................................ 78
Passamaneck YJ............................... 34 Pick L ................................................ 96
Patankar NA...................................... 99 Pierce CT........................................... 92
Patek S............................................ 112 Pierce S............................................. 36
Patel K............................................... 90 Pierce SK.......................................... 82
Patel R............................................... 69 Pierce T............................................. 81
Patel S............................................... 65 Pilditch CA......................................... 31
Pathi B............................................... 33 Pilgrim MA......................................... 86
Patil YN.............................................. 69 Pilling GM.......................................... 85
Patterson J........................................ 91 Pinho BSH......................................... 38
Paul V.......................................... 36, 95 Pinkerton M....................................... 35
Pavangadkar K................................ 104 Pinnick G........................................... 68
Pawlik JR........................................... 23 Pinshow B................................... 30, 69
Pechenik JA................................. 22, 44 Pinson SE.................................. 71, 116
Peichel CL......................................... 19 Pires Da Silva A................................. 53
Peiris FC............................................ 98 Pirtle E............................................... 44
Pelini SL............................................ 52 Pirtle EI.............................................. 41
Peñalver AM...................................... 53 Pisani D........................................... 104
Pendar H........................................... 46 Pitman RT.......................................... 54
Peng W.............................................. 71 Pitts NL.............................................. 38
Pennoyer K.................................. 33, 38 Place AJ.......................................... 113
Pepper RE......................................... 32 Place NJ.......................................... 116
Percy AL.......................................... 115 Place SP............................................ 45
141
Plant KP............................................. 22
Plante CJ........................................... 97
Pleijel F.............................................. 83
Plough LV........................................ 117
Plyler J............................................... 70
Podolosky RD.................................... 82
Podolsky RD.......................... 67, 97, 98
Pohlman W........................................ 25
Polerecky L.................................. 31, 32
Polidora P.......................................... 19
Polk J .............................................. 106
Pollard RE......................................... 51
Pollock DD....................................... 100
Pomponi S....................................... 102
Popovic I............................................ 98
Porteous J......................................... 59
Porter D............................................. 36
Porter ME............................ 32, 72, 101
Porter ML..................................... 42, 88
Porter WP.................................... 30, 65
Porter WR.......................................... 46
Posavi M............................................ 33
Posfai D............................................. 96
Poteat MD......................................... 26
Potenza JB........................................ 43
Potter KA........................................... 31
Potts WK........................................... 25
Potvin J.............................................. 98
Poustka A.......................................... 96
Powell MS................................... 22, 69
Powell-Coffman JA............................ 39
Powers DR............................ 46, 50, 71
Powers ML......................................... 93
Powers SD........................................ 44
Pradhan DS............... 36, 39, 45, 72, 83
Prakash M................................... 53, 56
Prasad R........................................... 96
Pravosudov VV................................ 113
Prezioso K......................................... 71
Price ER............................................ 51
Priester C.................................. 33, 106
Prince SC.......................................... 43
Prior NH........................................... 100
Pritchett J.......................................... 36
Priyamvada L..................................... 39
Prokop JA.......................................... 44
Propper CR......................... 37, 39, 100
Provine SR........................................ 44
Provini P.......................................... 108
Pruitt JN............................................. 32
Prum RO...................................... 40, 96
Ptacek MB................................. 28, 100
Ptacek MP......................................... 52
Puengyam P...................................... 71
Pullin A............................................... 62
Punke EB.......................................... 82
Purrenhage J..................................... 43
Putman NF.................................. 54, 82
Putnam NH...................................... 104
Pyenson ND...................................... 90
Q
Qian F................................................ 62
Qian H............................................... 48
Qian P-Y...................................... 67, 89
Quinlan BA........................................ 46
R
Rade CM........................................... 41
Rader JA............................................ 38
Radhakrishnan P............................... 60
Radzio TA.......................................... 45
Raffel TR........................................... 45
Ragland GJ....................................... 33
Rainwater TR............................... 39, 40
Raithel SJ.......................................... 96
Rakes PL........................................... 98
Rakotomalala Z............................... 102
Ramenofsky M................................ 113
Ramirez MD................................. 41, 68
Ramsey JP........................................ 25
Ramsey ME..................................... 113
Rand DM......................................... 104
Rand MS........................................... 40
Rani S................................................ 56
Rasmussen AR.................................. 49
Rastogi A........................................... 56
Rasweiler IV JJ.................................. 27
Ratay MK........................................... 72
Ratliff J............................................. 116
Ravaux J........................................... 26
Rawls A.............................................. 34
Rawls JA............................................ 66
Rayfield EJ........................................ 90
Raymond WW................................... 94
Ray N.............................................. 108
Read E.............................................. 58
Reagan K.......................................... 55
Reddien PW...................................... 80
Reding DM........................................ 62
Redmond N..................................... 102
Redmond SB..................................... 26
Redo AR............................................ 43
Reed A............................................... 26
Rees BB............................................ 49
Reese S........................................... 101
Reeve M............................................ 30
Reeves B........................................... 72
Regish AM....................................... 100
Regnier M.......................................... 23
Reiber CL.......................................... 92
Reichard DG................................ 37, 64
Reidenbach M................................... 29
Reidenbach MA................................. 32
Reiley SJ........................................... 93
Reilly SM........................................... 69
Reimnitz L.......................................... 56
Reinert HK......................................... 58
Reiswig HM....................................... 29
Reitzel AM....................................... 117
142
Remage-Healey L.............................. 79
Ren L ................................................ 78
Renaud S.......................................... 90
Renn SCP.............................. 37, 41, 42
Renner KJ......................................... 70
Rensel MA......................................... 79
Revell L.............................................. 51
Revell LJ.......................................... 110
Revzen S........................................... 30
Rex K ................................................ 31
Reynaga CM..................................... 52
Reynolds AM..................................... 93
Reznick DN....................................... 42
Rhen TE............................................ 67
Rhyne AL........................................... 98
Ricciardella LF................................. 114
Ricci PR........................................... 102
Rice CD............................... 36, 42, 117
Rice JL............................................. 100
Rice L................................................ 36
Rice ME....................................... 33, 48
Richards CL....................................... 28
Richards CT................................. 24, 51
Richardson C................................... 101
Richardson CS................................ 113
Richter B............................................ 33
Ricklefs RE........................................ 98
Riddiford LM...................................... 63
Ridgely R........................................... 40
Riechert SE....................................... 32
Riesch R.................................... 86, 102
Riffell JA................................54, 60, 111
Riggall T............................................ 65
Riley KL............................................. 72
Riley LA............................................. 43
Rinehart J.......................................... 69
Ring BC..................... 20, 55, 65, 66, 67
Rios Arana JV.................................... 64
Riskin D............................................. 56
Ristroph LG....................................... 56
Ritson-Williams R.............................. 36
Rittschof D....................................... 105
Rivera A............................................. 96
Rivera ARV................................ 99, 106
Rivera G................................ 41, 52, 99
Rivers TJ................................... 35, 109
Roark AM........................................... 69
Robbins A.......................................... 99
Robbins KA........................................ 93
Robbins TR.................................. 55, 86
Roberts B.......................................... 95
Roberts C.......................................... 29
Robertson A..................................... 112
Robertson JC.............................. 67, 71
Robertson JJ..................................... 92
Roberts SP...................................... 100
Roberts TJ........................... 56, 77, 114
Roberts TR...................................... 114
Robie A.............................................. 19
Robie AA............................................ 19
Robinson AM..................................... 38
Robinson S........................................ 55
Robison BD............................... 90, 115
Rock K............................................... 67
Rockman M....................................... 21
Rodnick KJ.................................. 22, 69
Rodriguez AJ............................... 22, 58
Rodriguez D...................................... 97
Rogaev E........................................... 80
Rognstad RL...................................... 83
Rohr JR............................................. 45
Rollins-Smith L.................................. 25
Rollins-Smith LA........................ 25, 113
Romano F.......................................... 59
Romero LM.................... 72, 73, 79, 115
Roper M............................................. 32
Roper ML........................................... 32
Rose CS............................................ 53
Rosendale AJ.................................... 45
Rosendale AR................................... 46
Rosen O............................................ 57
Rosenthal JJC................................... 61
Ros IG......................................... 55, 78
Roskilly K......................................... 105
Ross AM............................................ 73
Ross CF............................. 85, 106, 110
Ross TT............................................. 43
Rostal D............................................. 90
Rostal DC.......................................... 28
Rosvall KA......................................... 37
Roth TC..................................... 44, 113
Roth Z................................................ 28
Rothe B............................................. 64
Rothman E........................................ 66
Roumillat WA..................................... 43
Rourke B........................................... 94
Rouse G...................................... 56, 66
Rouse GW......................................... 83
Rouse ML.......................................... 24
Rowe MF......................................... 116
Roy K .............................................. 109
Rubalcava J..................................... 112
Rubega M.......................................... 87
Ruble CL............................................ 98
Rued A............................................... 96
Rueppell O...................................... 106
Ruff JS............................................... 25
Ruff L ................................................ 51
Ruiz V.............................................. 102
Rundell RJ....................................... 104
Rundle DE....................................... 108
Rupp MF............................................ 41
Rusch T............................................. 51
Russell AP................................. 22, 110
Rutowski R.................................. 44, 84
Rutter MT..................................... 42, 77
Ryan CP............................................ 62
Ryan DS............................................ 99
Ryan JF..................................... 80, 104
Ryan S............................................... 36
Ryerson W......................................... 73 Schaeffer P........................................ 43
Ryerson WG.....................................111 Schaeffer PJ...................................... 68
Ryu S ................................................ 32 Schapker Finucane H........................ 44
Schiemann S..................................... 34
S
Schilling N........................... 73, 78, 106
Sa MG............................................... 35 Schlinger B........................................ 79
Sackey-Mensah C........................... 106 Schlinger BA...................................... 88
Sadchla M......................................... 70 Schmidt A.......................................... 30
Safran RJ.......................................... 54 Schmidt EM....................................... 98
Sagi A.......................................... 28, 57 Schmidt KL...................................... 115
Sakaluk SK........................................ 45 Schmitt D........................................... 59
Salazar J......................................... 102 Schmitthenner H................................ 93
Salazar-Ciudad I................................ 27 Schmitz L..................................... 81, 85
Salcedo MK................................. 23, 43 Schnitzler CE............................. 80, 104
Saldana L.......................................... 56 Schoech S....................................... 108
Salem H............................................. 36 Schoech SJ........................79, 115, 116
Salica MJ........................................... 92 Schoenfuss HH................................. 31
Salik F............................................. 112 Schoenfuss HL.................... 28, 52, 107
Saltzman W................................. 79, 83 Scholl N............................................. 64
Salvesen KE...................................... 37 Schram JB..................................93, 111
Salwiczek L........................................ 79 Schreiber AM............................... 39, 67
Salyers JM......................................... 93 Schrey AW................................... 28, 38
Salzman RE...................................... 32 Schroeder FC...................................111
Samarco TJ....................................... 87 Schroeder T................................. 64, 93
Sampertegui S................................. 102 Schroer ML...................................... 100
Samuel A........................................... 19 Schuech R........................................111
Samuni-Blank M................................ 55 Schuler FR........................................ 24
Sanchez De Lozada MF.................... 65 Schult N............................................. 20
Sánchez J.......................................... 69 Schultz EM........................................ 71
Sanchez ML....................................... 94 Schulze A....................... 48, 83, 94, 102
Sanders D......................................... 92 Schuman M....................................... 94
Sanders KL........................................ 49 Schutz H............................................ 79
Sanders NJ.................................. 45, 52 Schwab DB........................................ 53
Sanders T.......................................... 30 Schwager EE..................................... 96
Sandkam BA...................................... 85 Schwartz A......................................... 99
Sandoe LH...................................... 100 Schwartz JA....................................... 82
Sandusky P....................................... 85 Schwartz JM...................................... 32
Sanford CP........................................ 61 Schwartz TS...................................... 62
Sanford E.......................................... 69 Schwenk K.......................................111
Sanford JL................................... 35, 54 Sciortino A......................................... 43
Sanger TJ.................................... 27, 53 Scobell SK......................................... 79
San-Jose LM..................................... 53 Scott DE.................................... 59, 116
Santagata S....................................... 33 Sears KE........................................... 27
Santana FE....................................... 59 Sears MW.................................... 53, 65
Santana SE........................... 31, 41, 81 Seaver EC................................... 34, 60
Santin AE........................................... 69 Seav SM............................................ 27
Santini F.............................. 80, 81, 109 Sebens KP......................................... 86
Saporito RA..................................... 109 Secor S.............................................. 68
Sarfati AL........................................... 39 Secor SM................................... 68, 100
Satterlie R.................................... 61, 70 Seda JB........................................... 100
Satterlie RA................................. 56, 61 Segre PS........................................... 19
Savage EH........................................ 72 Seid MA............................................. 27
Savitzky AH......................................111 Seiter S.............................................. 33
Sawada K........................................ 105 Self JS............................................... 74
Sawicki G.......................................... 24 Self ZT............................................... 77
Sawyer RH.................................. 34, 42 Semeniuk CAD................................ 108
Sawyer WG....................................... 85 Serafini L........................................... 94
Sayaman R........................................ 19 Serb JM............................................. 80
Sayler GS.......................................... 57 Serrano L........................................... 28
Schaefer PW................................... 115 Sewall KB.......................................... 37
143
Sewell MA.......................................... 53
Sewell S............................................ 59
Seymoure B................................. 35, 84
Shadwick RE............................... 90, 98
Shaevitz JW...................................... 19
Shaffer JF.................................. 39, 106
Shah A............................................... 36
Shah M.............................................. 20
Shahbazi M....................................... 72
Shankles P...................................... 117
Shank TM.......................................... 83
Shapiro NS........................................ 36
Sharick JT.......................................... 21
Sharma PP............................ 28, 79, 96
Sharpe SS................................. 78, 112
Sharp PJ............................................ 62
Shavit U............................................. 29
Shawkey MD..................................... 61
Shay TJ............................................. 82
Shea D.............................................. 39
Sheafor BA........................................ 92
Shearman R...................................... 68
Shedlock AM............................... 42, 95
Sheehy III CM.................................... 49
Sheets E............................................ 68
Shefelbine S.................................... 114
Shelley E......................................... 115
Shelton RM................................ 61, 114
Shen J............................................... 62
Shenoy K........................................... 60
Sheridan MA........................ 36, 37, 107
Shero MR.......................................... 93
Sherratt E.......................................... 57
Sherwood DR.................................... 34
Shi JJ .............................................. 102
Shields V........................................... 99
Shields VDC.........................35, 54, 111
Shifflett B........................................... 64
Shigenobu S...................................... 96
Shillington C...................................... 68
Shillito B............................................ 26
Shimada K......................................... 51
Shine R........................................ 45, 49
Shirkey NJ......................................... 87
Shirley TC.......................................... 65
Shishido CM...................................... 97
Shiver NB.......................................... 66
Shorter K........................................... 95
Shorter KR......................................... 42
Shrestha S......................................... 95
Shubin N............................................ 40
Shumway SE..................................... 32
Shute JR............................................ 98
Siassipour AH.................................... 70
Siciliano AM....................................... 72
Siddall ME......................................... 83
Sidlauskas BL.................................. 109
Siebers D........................................... 27
Siemann L......................................... 35
Sierra AS........................................... 90
Sierra J............................................ 100
Sikes JM...................................... 67, 80
Siler CD....................................... 64, 80
Sillett TS............................................ 58
Silvestre F......................................... 50
Sim S .............................................. 100
Simison BW..................................... 102
Simmons DK................................... 104
Simmons T........................................ 37
Simonin A.......................................... 32
Simons ELR...................................... 40
Sinclair BJ............................. 22, 30, 84
Sinervo B......................................... 113
Singer ML.......................................... 90
Sinha NR......................................... 104
Sinkiewicz DM................................... 36
Siyu D................................................ 96
Skeete D............................................ 39
Skibiel A............................................. 68
Skibiel AL........................................... 90
Slane MA........................................... 37
Slater GJ................................... 81, 110
Slattery M.......................................... 95
Slay CE....................................... 78, 92
Small TW........................... 79, 108, 115
Smart TI............................................. 48
Smeets J........................................... 44
Smelker KS....................................... 39
Smith A.............................................. 61
Smith AL.......................................... 100
Smith CM........................................... 33
Smith F.............................................. 26
Smith FW........................................... 60
Smith GT........................................... 64
Smith HA........................................... 62
Smith, III JPS................................... 101
Smith III JS...................................... 102
Smith J................................ 95, 96, 104
Smith JP............................................ 42
Smith KE..................................... 33, 68
Smith ME........................................... 68
Smith MJ.......................................... 117
Smith ND................................... 41, 110
Smith SA.......................................... 109
Smith SM........................................... 81
Smith T.............................................. 89
Smith WA........................................... 69
Smoot SC.......................................... 97
Smouse PE....................................... 48
Snell TW............................................ 62
Snell-Rood EC........................... 76, 113
Soares D............................. 41, 99, 100
Socha JJ........................ 29, 46, 78, 108
Sockman KW............................... 58, 84
Sola Gracia E.................................... 72
Solomon-Lane TK...... 36, 39, 45, 72, 83
Soltani A............................................ 66
Soma KK..........................100, 113, 115
Somero GN....................................... 46
Somjee U......................................... 115
144
Song H.............................................. 57
Sorach K............................................ 38
Sorenson GH..................................... 45
Sorenson L........................................ 80
Sorger DM......................................... 52
Sotka EE....................................48, 111
Sourial MM........................................ 37
Sower SA..................................... 36, 57
Spade DS.......................................... 50
Spagna JC......................................... 79
Sparks MN......................................... 53
Spaulding J........................................ 68
Speiser DI.................................... 26, 85
Spence AJ....................... 30, 59, 77, 86
Sperling E........................................ 104
Spindle ST......................................... 96
Sponberg S....................................... 60
Spotila JR.................................... 64, 65
Sprayberry JDH................................. 54
Springthorpe D.................................. 66
Srinivasan D...................................... 96
Srivastava M...................................... 80
Srygley RB........................................ 25
Staab KL............................................ 40
Stacey M..........................................111
Stahlschmidt ZR........................ 45, 116
Stanley S..................................... 20, 55
Stanley SG........................................ 55
Stapley J............................................ 34
Stark AY............................................. 74
Starobinska E.............................. 81, 96
Stawski C.......................................... 68
Steele E............................................. 94
Steele H........................................... 101
Stefanik D.......................................... 96
Steffen J............................................ 25
Steffenson MM.................................. 55
Stegner MA........................................ 28
Stein B............................................... 26
Sterling KM........................................ 37
Stern D.............................................. 96
Stern WH........................................... 25
Stevens CS....................................... 74
Stevenson T...................................... 93
Stevenson TJ............................... 24, 46
Steves I........................................... 100
Stewart DJ......................................... 40
Stewart RA........................................ 54
Stewart TA......................................... 41
Stewart WJ...................................... 110
Stillman JH............................ 27, 94, 97
Stimola M.................................... 22, 58
Stinziano JR...................................... 30
Stirling P............................................ 85
Stocker R......................................... 114
Stokes MJ........................................ 101
Stone HA........................................... 32
Stopper GF........................................ 96
Storey KB.......................................... 30
Stover K............................................. 28
Stover KK........................................ 105
Strand AE.......................................... 77
Strathmann RR.................................. 97
Straw AD........................................... 19
Streets A.......................................... 100
Strehlow B....................................... 101
Stremler MA....................................... 29
Stricker CA........................................ 66
Strickland JT...................................... 45
Strong EE.......................................... 79
Strother JA......................................... 31
Strykowski JL..................................... 66
Stump J............................................. 70
Su A ................................................ 40
Su FY................................................ 73
Suarez AV.................................... 55, 79
Sucar S........................................ 20, 67
Sucré E............................................ 100
Sullivan N........................................ 102
Sullivan TW....................................... 74
Sultan SE.......................................... 77
Summers A........................................ 51
Summers AP.......................... 21, 31, 97
Summers K............................ 44, 54, 83
Sun L .......................................... 61, 71
Suss AB........................................... 101
Suss JS....................................... 64, 65
Sustaita D.......................................... 87
Suzuki Y...................................... 69, 96
Swalla BJ............................. 81, 95, 104
Swallow JG.................................. 70, 98
Swanepoel LH................................... 54
Swanson DL.......................... 43, 58, 69
Swanson EM..................................... 62
Swartz B............................................ 81
Swartz S...................................... 56, 66
Swartz SM..............24, 31, 99, 101, 111
Swearingen RL.................................. 34
Sweedler JV...................................... 81
Sweeney AM............................... 26, 85
Sweeney KM..................................... 39
Swift S............................................... 96
Swore JJ............................................ 70
Szalai G....................................... 42, 95
Szathmary G..................................... 90
Sze CC.............................................. 96
Szymik BG......................................... 61
T
Taft N ................................................ 40
Taguchi M.......................................... 62
Tahir U............................................... 56
Takada T............................................ 21
Takahashi K..................................... 110
Tallant JA........................................... 72
Talley L.............................................. 42
Tamone SL........................................ 69
Tanguay RM.................................... 106
Tan LT.......................................... 59, 93
Tapley J............................................. 35
Taraska NG............................... 35, 116
Tarrant AM................................. 36, 117
Tarrant JC.................................... 51, 97
Tatarenkov A...................................... 20
Tate KB.............................................. 78
Taubin G...................................... 56, 66
Tavoni S............................................. 51
Taylor DS............................... 19, 20, 55
Taylor G............................................. 45
Taylor GK........................................... 60
Taylor KR..................................... 39, 77
Taylor ZJ............................................ 35
Teets NM........................................... 45
Tenlen JR.................................... 60, 95
Terhune CE....................................... 85
Terodemos H................................... 100
Terwilliger NB.................................... 27
Tessmer D......................................... 39
Tester JT............................................ 24
Thacker C.......................................... 64
Thacker RW................. 82, 95, 101, 102
Thaler CD.......................................... 87
Thapa G............................................ 69
Thatje S..................... 26, 33, 48, 52, 68
Thawley CJ........................................ 86
Theison W....................................... 116
Therrien S.......................................... 88
Thickman JD..................................... 66
Thieltges DW..................................... 29
Thomas NE....................................... 58
Thomas RH....................................... 65
Thomas WK....................................... 42
Thompson CF.................................... 45
Thompson JA.................................... 73
Thompson JT........................... 107, 114
Thorton JL......................................... 71
Thrush SF.......................................... 31
Tieleman BI....................................... 86
Tilburg CE.......................................... 83
Timm L............................................... 97
Timm LE............................................ 48
Timmers MA...................................... 48
Tingley R........................................... 49
Tinker MT........................................... 31
Tkint T................................................ 21
Tobalske BW. 46, 54, 57, 106, 108, 114
Tobias MS.......................................... 93
Todd J................................................ 44
Todgham AE................................ 69, 92
Tokar DR........................................... 71
Tolley-Jordan LR............................... 82
Tollin DJ............................................. 71
Tom M................................................ 28
Tomanek L....................... 49, 50, 89, 94
Tomizuka M....................................... 74
Toner M............................................. 84
Toombs C.......................................... 33
Toomey M.......................................... 35
Toonen RJ......................................... 48
Tordsen T........................................... 43
145
Totland GK....................................... 101
Touchon JC....................................... 35
Towle DT............................................ 27
Towle DW.................................... 27, 33
Toyoda JH......................................... 60
Tracy CR..................................... 41, 44
Tracy CT............................................ 44
Tran C................................................ 23
Tran D................................................ 54
Treidel LA.......................................... 73
Tremblay E........................................ 35
Treml EA............................................ 48
Trevino M........................................... 96
Triblehorn JD..................................... 70
Trimmer BA........................................ 24
Trowbridge CD.................................. 85
Tsai HP........................................ 26, 81
Tsang LM......................................... 105
Tsao JI............................................... 25
Tse K .............................................. 108
Tsukimura B................................. 52, 71
Tsunekage T...................................... 98
Tsutsui K............................................ 57
Tu M-C......................................... 49, 65
Tu MC................................................ 72
Tuberville TD....................... 59, 98, 116
Tucker C............................................ 45
Tudor MS........................................... 60
Tulin S......................................... 95, 96
Tumulty JP......................................... 83
Tun KM.............................................. 98
Tunnicliffe V....................................... 29
Turbeville JM....................... 91, 96, 110
Turingan RG.............................. 87, 107
Turko A.............................................. 55
Turko AJ............................................ 66
Turner AH.................................. 41, 110
Turner KR.......................................... 86
Turner T............................................. 95
Turnross O......................................... 22
Tweedt S......................................... 104
Tweeten KA....................................... 67
Twomey E.......................................... 54
Tymochko L....................................... 45
Tytell ED............................................ 76
U
Ubuka T............................................. 57
Udvadia AJ........................................ 27
Ueda N............................................ 117
Uhrig EJ............................................. 84
Uhrig J............................................... 42
Ukuwela DB....................................... 49
Ulmer KM........................................... 35
Unal E................................................ 33
Underwood EB.................................. 40
Usherwood J..................................... 59
Usherwood JR................................. 108
Utarabhand P.................................... 71
Uyeno TA................. 24, 58, 78, 95, 105
V
Vaglia JL...................................... 26, 34
Vajda AM......................................... 107
Valenzuela J...................................... 94
Valley JR............................................ 66
Valverde RA......................... 39, 73, 107
Van Breugel F.................................... 56
Vance J.............................................. 89
Van Damme R................................... 28
Vandenbrooks JM........................ 46, 61
Van Gaest AL..................................... 48
Van Hoorebeke L................... 21, 51, 81
Vanhooydonck B.................. 28, 53, 106
Van Hoven W..................................... 54
Van Loo D.......................................... 81
Van Sant MJ...................................... 78
Van Uitregt V............................... 86, 98
Van Valkenburgh B............................ 40
Van Vuren D.................................... 115
Van Wassenbergh S.................. 81, 107
Vargas F............................................ 46
Variano E........................................... 95
Vaughn D........................................... 22
Vaughn R........................................... 42
Vaughn S........................................... 55
Vega IE............................................ 105
Vela-Mendoza AV.............................. 97
Veldhoen N........................................ 39
Veleta K............................................. 71
Velten BP........................................... 43
Vendetti JE.................................. 20, 64
Venesky M......................................... 45
Verant ML.......................................... 25
Verbeken K........................................ 51
Verdecia M........................................ 70
Verheyen E........................................ 21
Verley P............................................. 82
Vervust B........................................... 28
Verworn N.......................................... 69
Vezina F...................................... 45, 59
Vickers NJ......................................... 23
Vickery RE................................... 24, 64
Vidussi F.......................................... 100
Vieyra ML.......................................... 58
Villeneuve DL.................................... 50
Villines B............................................ 68
Vinther J............................................ 61
Viray EN.......................................... 100
Vitousek MN...................................... 54
Vlachos PP........................................ 46
Vogel LA.......................................... 112
Vogl AW............................................. 90
Vogt D.............................................. 117
Voigt CC...................................... 24, 31
Volkenborn N............................... 31, 32
Voltzow J........................................... 29
Von Busse JRS................................. 24
Von Dassow M.................................. 27
Von Dassow YJ................................. 23
Vonesh JR..................... 23, 35, 92, 117
Von Kalm L........................................ 57
Vonner A............................................ 19
Von Oheimb PV................................. 57
Vorhees A.......................................... 22
Voris HK............................................ 49
Vrana PB............................... 42, 53, 95
Vu KT ................................................ 79
W
Wabete N........................................... 38
Wack CL............................................ 72
Wada H.....................................113, 115
Wade J.............................................. 43
Wagner D.......................................... 36
Wagner GP........................................ 96
Wahl KJ........................................... 105
Wainwright DK................................... 31
Wainwright P..................................... 51
Wainwright PC......... 21, 51, 85, 87, 107
Wakeling JM...................................... 23
Wakeling S........................................ 44
Wakeling SR...................................... 59
Waldrep, Jr. W................................... 25
Waldron-Francis K............................. 73
Waldrop LD.......................................111
Walker RA.................................... 43, 44
Walker SE.......................................... 58
Walker SM......................................... 60
Wall DH............................................. 52
Wallace RL........................................ 64
Walling KM.................................. 59, 93
Walsh EJ..................................... 64, 93
Walsh PJ........................................... 22
Walters IJ......................................... 100
Walters JR......................................... 68
Walters L............................................ 95
Wang C.............................................. 65
Wang DL............................................ 84
Wang H........................................ 67, 89
Wang J.............................................. 76
Wang L.................................. 68, 73, 96
Wang SC........................................... 81
Wang T.............................................. 92
Wang Z.................................. 28, 61, 71
Wang ZJ............................................ 56
Ward AB................................ 41, 52, 65
Ward BK............................................ 98
Ward CV............................................ 26
Ward JE............................................. 32
Wares JP................................... 21, 104
Wargelin LW...................................... 98
Wark AR............................................ 19
Warkentin KM.... 27, 35, 83, 92, 98, 117
Warne R............................................ 72
Warner SE......................................... 78
Warren JJ.......................................... 94
Waters JS.................................... 46, 78
Watson BL......................................... 67
Watson CT......................................... 85
146
Watson, III WH.................................. 70
Watts HE........................................... 92
Watts SA............................................ 51
Webb D.............................................. 42
Webster DR................... 29, 72, 76, 112
Webster MS....................................... 58
Weed MD........................................... 61
Wefstaedt P....................................... 73
Wegener Parfrey L............................ 86
Wehrle BA.......................................... 32
Weihrauch D................................ 27, 37
Weil S.......................................... 28, 57
Weingarden P.................................... 54
Weisbrod A........................................ 33
Weissburg MJ...................................111
Welch AM.................................... 36, 38
Wells-Berlin A.................................... 88
Wells H.............................................. 94
Wells MW.......................................... 66
Wells SL............................................ 44
Welsh C............................................. 92
Wen Li............................................... 62
Werning S........................................ 110
Westerman EL................................. 115
West Greenlee MH............................ 80
West J................................................ 64
Westneat MW................ 31, 40, 57, 110
Wethey DS...................... 31, 32, 52, 83
Wethington AR................................. 109
Wham FC.......................................... 95
Wheat SK.......................................... 35
Wheeler JD........................................ 82
Whippo R........................................... 93
Whitcome KK..................................... 57
White WA......................................... 113
White C.............................................. 24
Whitehead A.................................... 117
Whitehill EAG.................................... 23
Whiteman JP..................................... 30
Whitenack LB.................................... 73
Whitford G......................................... 54
Whitley BN......................................... 73
Whitman ER...................................... 32
Whittaker DJ...................................... 37
Wibbelt G........................................... 25
Wiedeback BD........................... 90, 115
Wiens DJ........................................... 67
Wiesenfeld K..................................... 73
Wigton RA......................................... 61
Wikelski M......................................... 88
Wikramanayake A........................ 68, 96
Wilcoxen TE.................................... 112
Wilczynski W......................... 36, 37, 70
Wiley DD............................................ 90
Wilga CD......................................... 114
Wilkelski M......................................... 79
Wilkens H........................................ 110
Wilkinson KC................. 24, 58, 95, 105
Wilkinson M....................................... 57
Willett KW.......................................... 95
Williams CD........................... 23, 43, 76
Williams CM........................... 22, 30, 84
Williams GA..................................... 105
Williams IV R................................... 110
Williams J........................................ 101
Williams JB.......................... 45, 84, 100
Williams K.................................... 28, 90
Williams LE........................................ 36
Williams RN....................................... 90
Williams S.......................................... 52
Williams SH....................................... 97
Williams TD......................... 44, 62, 108
Williams TL........................................ 76
Williams TM........................... 31, 33, 78
Williamson T...................................... 24
Williard AS......................................... 88
Willink B........................................... 117
Willis KL............................................. 99
Willis MC.................... 36, 39, 45, 72, 83
Wilmers C.......................................... 33
Wilshin S........................................... 30
Wilshin SD......................................... 59
Wilson A............................................. 45
Wilson AF........................................ 113
Wilson AM........................... 73, 77, 105
Wilson R............................................ 98
Wilson RS........................ 24, 54, 86, 87
Wilson-Rawls J............................ 34, 66
Windsor SP........................................ 60
Wingfield JC.......................... 69, 71, 73
Winkler DW...................................... 109
Winslow BB....................................... 26
Winston JE........................................ 48
Winter Y............................................. 24
Winters D......................................... 101
Winters I............................................ 96
Wise KL............................................. 45
Wise R............................................... 28
Witmer L...................................... 40, 46
Witmer LM......................................... 46
Witt C ................................................ 76
Wittenrich ML..................................... 87
Witte T............................................... 86
Wojciechowski MS....................... 46, 68
Wojdylo JE......................................... 36
Wolf BO............................................. 22
Wolf M....................................... 48, 108
Wolf N................................................ 66
Wolfe LL............................................ 33
Wolfsberg TG.................................. 104
Wone B.............................................. 68
Wong D............................................ 108
Wong SC........................................... 55
Wood BE........................................... 36
Wood BM......................................... 101
Woodin SA............................. 31, 32, 52
Wood RJ.......................................... 117
Woodley SK............................... 72, 114
Woods HA.................................... 23, 31
Woods MA......................................... 93
Woods WA......................................... 24
Word KR............................................ 69
Worthington AM................................. 98
Woznica A.............................. 67, 81, 96
Wray G.............................................. 67
Wray GA............................................ 34
Wray M.............................................. 68
Wright CW....................................... 109
Wright ML........................................ 100
Wright P............................................. 55
Wright PA............................... 20, 55, 66
Wright PC.......................................... 59
Wu C-H.............................................. 54
Wu HR............................................... 95
Wu T ................................................ 52
Wund MA........................................... 76
Wyeth R............................................. 89
Wygoda J........................................... 67
Wyneken J................................... 71, 99
Wynn ML........................................... 87
Zakas C............................................. 21
Zalisko EJ.......................................... 67
Zani PA.............................................. 71
Zanotto FP......................................... 35
Zattara EE......................................... 60
Zeng Y................................. 97, 99, 109
Zhang QJ........................................... 95
Zhang T............................................. 62
Zhang X............................................. 80
Zhang Y................................. 43, 67, 69
Zheng L............................................. 76
Zhu C ................................................ 71
Zhu N ................................................ 95
Ziegler A............................................ 27
Zigler AM........................................... 72
Zimmerman LM............................... 112
Zippert KJ.......................................... 69
Zohdy S............................................. 59
Zungul-Hasty LS................................ 71
Zurcher U.......................................... 86
Zuzow M............................................ 94
X
Zuzow MZ.......................................... 94
Xia S ................................................ 79 Zylberberg M............................... 88, 92
Xiao X................................................ 46 Zysling DA....................................... 116
Xie S .............................................. 109
Y
Yager DD............................... 46, 70, 99
Yahel G.............................................. 29
Yamaguchi E..................................... 34
Yamaguchi S................................... 105
Yancey PH......................................... 70
Yan Q ................................................ 44
Yan X ................................................ 89
Yang J................................................ 26
Yang M.............................................. 34
Yeaman S........................................ 115
Yee AL............................................... 24
Yee MC.............................................. 20
Yen J .................................. 72, 76, 112
Yeo SH.............................................. 24
Yeoh AJ............................................. 97
Yocum G............................................ 69
Yoder AD................................... 46, 102
Yom-Tov Y......................................... 79
Young BA............................... 30, 71, 99
Young CM.......................................... 48
Young CR.......................................... 50
Young JW.................................... 69, 74
Young RC.......................................... 98
Yu S-E............................................... 37
Yu JK ................................................ 95
Yund PO............................................ 83
Yusa Y............................................. 105
Z
Zabala F............................................ 19
Zabala FA.......................................... 56
Zacherl DC........................................ 58
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