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PS 74
- Latebreaking: Behavior
Friday, August 12, 2011: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
PS 74-14
Niche overlap and diet breadth: Can bumble bee (
Bombus
spp.) foraging preferences reveal species vulnerabilities?
Rosemary L. Malfi
,
University of Virginia
;
T'ai H. Roulston
,
University of Virginia
PS 74-15
Effect of coccinellid ontogenic niche shifts on aphid behavior
Jamie L. Rafter
,
University of Rhode Island
;
Evan Preisser
,
University of Rhode Island
PS 74-16
Can predicting the movement and assemblage patterns of large herbivores in southern Africa reduce human-wildlife-conflict and help us benefit from ecosystem services
Kina R. Murphy
,
Univerrsity of New Mexico
PS 74-17
Tail signals in eastern gray squirrels include both generic and predator-specific alarms
Thaddeus R. McRae
,
University of Miami
PS 74-18
Prey detection strategies of the Western lesser siren (
Siren intermedia nettingi
)
Daniel D. Goodding
,
University of Texas at Tyler
;
Bradley T. Martin
,
University of Texas at Tyler
;
Neil B. Ford
,
University of Texas at Tyler
;
John S. Placyk
,
University of Texas at Tyler
PS 74-19
The ontogeny of foraging behavior in juvenile green turtles (
Chelonia mydas
) from Palmyra Atoll: Results from stable isotope analysis
E. Brooke Kelly
,
Columbia University
;
Katherine W. McFadden
,
Columbia Univeristy
;
Kimberly J. Reich
,
Texas A & M University at Galveston
;
Eleanor Sterling
,
American Museum of Natural History
;
Eugenia Naro-Maciel
,
College of Staten Island, CIty University of New York
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