PS 66 - Behavior

Friday, August 16, 2019: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Testing the trade-off between reproduction and growth for mast seeding piñon pine (Pinus edulis) in semi-arid New Mexico
Diana S. Macias, University of New Mexico; William T. Pockman, University of New Mexico; Roman I. Zlotin, Indiana University; Robert R. Parmenter, National Park Service
Granivore preferences for local prairie plant species
Meredith Zettlemoyer, Michigan State University; Sarah E Johnson, Michigan State University
Prey difference in the sexually dimorphic Saharan sand viper Cerastes vipera (Viperidae)
Jaim Sivan, Achva Academic College; Itay Tesler, Ben-Gurion University; Michael Kam, Ben Gurion University; Allan A. Degen, Ben Gurion University
Cancelled
PS 66-15
Influence of occupation history and habitat on Washington sea otter diet (widthdrawn)
Jessica Hale, University of Washington; Kristin L. Laidre, University of Washington; M. Tim Tinker, Nhydra Ecological Consulting; Ronald J. Jameson, United States Geological Survey; Steven J. Jeffries, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Shawn E. Larson, Seattle Aquarium; James L. Bodkin, U.S. Geological Survey
Solar facilities alter species richness and efficiency of scavengers in southern Arizona
Alonso G. De La O, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program, University of Arizona; Katie Merewether, University of Arizona
Behaviors of two common bird species in a natural versus solar field sites in southeastern Arizona
Mary Rose Davis, University of Arizona, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program; Katie Merewether, University of Arizona; Michael T. Bogan, The University of Arizona
Cancelled
PS 66-19
The consequences of proboscis curling behavior on pollen fate (widthdrawn)
Gordon Smith, University of Arizona; Judith Bronstein, University of Arizona; Goggy Davidowitz, University of Arizona
Limited resource availability and aggression in birds
Joseph Lightsey, Winston Salem State University
How information about predation in mixed-species bird flocks changes through the breeding cycle in a subtropical, limestone forest
Demeng Jiang, Guangxi University, University of Florida; Eben Goodale, Guangxi University
Interactions between weather conditions and feeder visitation rates in wintering mixed-species flocks
Anastasia E. Madsen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Laura Vander-Meiden, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Daizaburo Shizuka, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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