PS 35 - Latebreaking: Behavior

Friday, August 12, 2016: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
Intraspecific variation in morphological and nutritional characteristics of Henriettea succosa (Melastomataceae) in the structuring of frugivory networks by birds
Ana Cristina Crestani, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz; Eliana Cazetta, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz; Marco Mello, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Using mobbing behavior to evaluate the influence of habitat structure on the perception of predation risk in Florida Scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens)
Elizabeth H. White, University of Florida; Kathryn E. Sieving, University of Florida; Karl Miller, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
Fatal attraction: The visual attraction of Drosophila melanogaster to UV-fluorescence
Nicholas Antonson, Augustana University; Kara Shroll, Augustana University; Cole Snyder, Augustana University; Mason VanEssen, Augustana University; Cecelia Miles, Augustana University; Steven Matzner, Augustana University
Diet and temporal partitioning by the common octopus and the Atlantic longarm octopus in a South Florida habitat
Rachel Shanker, Florida Atlantic University; Chelsea Bennice, Florida Atlantic University; William R. Brooks, Florida Atlantic University
A fracking racket: Do birds change the way they sing when experiencing chronic noise from gas extraction?
Charlotte R. Marchioni, Hendrix College; Anna Claire Atkins, Hendrix College; Evan T. Mitchell, Hendrix College; Claire E. Turkal, Hendrix College; Maureen R. McClung, Hendrix College
Can foraging behavior of Criollo cattle help increase agricultural production and reduce environmental impacts in the arid Southwest?
Sheri Spiegal, USDA - Agricultural Research Service; Richard Estell, Jornada Experimental Range, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Andres F. Cibils, New Mexico State University; Dawn Browning, USDA - Agricultural Research Service; H. Raul Peinetti, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa; Darren James, USDA - Agricultural Research Service; Kirsten Romig, USDA - Agricultural Research Service
Immune-brain crosstalk reduces foraging flexibility in bumblebees
Melissa W. Mobley, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Robert Gegear, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Evaluating the role of an alarm-calling bird and the dilution effect on the cohesion and habitat use of a mixed species flock in a neotropical rainforest
Ari Martinez, San Francisco State University; Oliver Muellerklein, University of California Berkeley; Vance T. Vredenburg, San Francisco State University
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