2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 50 - Latebreaking: Behavior

Friday, August 10, 2018: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Environmental concentrations of metformin exposure affect aggressive behavior in male Siamese fighting fish, Betta splendens
R. David MacLaren, Merrimack College; Kathryn Wisniewski, Merrimack College; Christina MacLaren, Merrimack College
Disturbance of wintering waterfowl by traffic noise in Arkansas
John T. Veon, Hendrix College; Maureen R. McClung, Hendrix College
Low-level salt additions slow decomposition rates but increase plant sodium concentrations in a Southeastern US riparian system
Connor P. Gruntz, Louisiana Tech University; Sally A. Entrekin, University of Central Arkansas; Michelle A. Evans-White, University of Arkansas; Natalie A. Clay, Louisiana Tech University
Behavioral responses of snails to top and intermediate predators
Mary Kathryn Wright, Columbus State University; Clifton Ruehl, Columbus State University
Raccoons in human-dominated landscapes, from Alaska to Florida
Mathieu Basille, University of Florida; Caitlin Jarvis, University of Florida; Valeria Guerrero, University of Florida
The effect of salamander life history traits on their susceptibility to chytrid infection
Gordon H. Lau, San Francisco State University; Michelle Koo, University of California; Vance T. Vredenburg, San Francisco State University
Cardisoma guanhumi diet: Annona glabra or Calophyllum antillanum?
Fabiola Marin Ortiz, University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon; Kiomara Sanchez Figueroa, University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon
Understanding the impact of tree fall canopy gaps on foraging behavior: A case study with red ruffed and white-fronted brown lemurs in Masoala National Park, Madagascar
Monica Mogilewsky, Portland State University; Antonin Andriamahaihavana, University of Antananarivo; Natalie Vasey, Portland State University
Dispersal-competition-fitness tradeoffs within an expanding range
Rachel R. Harman, Louisiana State University; James T. Cronin, Louisiana State University
Possible predator of Annona glabra seed in Punta Tuna Natural Reserve
Yuleika G. Martinez Castillo, University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon; Juan De Dios Hernandez Rodriguez, University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon; Nicole Diaz Duran, University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon; Esteban Lopez Cartagena, University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon
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