2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 2 - Behavior

Infanticide by females is a leading source of juvenile mortality in a large social carnivore
Ally K. Brown, Michigan State University; Eli D. Strauss, Michigan State University; Kay E. Holekamp, Michigan State University
Bird community composition and activity patterns in the understory of the Southern Peruvian rainforest as revealed by camera traps
Alejandra Arana, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Juan Esteves, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Mathias W. Tobler, San Diego Zoo Global; Samia Carrillo-Percastegui, Independent Researcher; George Powell, World Wildlife Fund; César Arana, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Letty Salinas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Effects of artificial light at night on the behavior and performance of the monarch butterfly caterpillar, Danaus plexippus
Madaris Serrano, University of Puerto Rico, Humacao Campus; Kyle J. Haynes, University of Virginia
Evolution of wood warbler (Parulidae) song: Testing hypotheses about habitat, size, and migratory behavior
Sierra White, Southern Utah University; Rachel Bolus, Southern Utah University
The implications of geographic location and size on Littoraria irrorata personality types
Christina Salerno, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Stephanie J. Kamel, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Effects of chronic exposure of sulfoxaflor on Bombus impatiens within-hive task assignment and reproductive conflict
Caroline Mevis, Webster University; Cody Dinkins, Webster University; Nicole Miller-Struttmann, Webster University
Egalitarian mixed-species bird groups enhance winter survival of subordinate group members but only in high-quality forests
Tatjana Krama, Daugavpils University; Indrikis Krams, Daugavpils University; Ronalds Krams, Estonian University of Life Sciences
Reorganization of honey bee hives in response to chronic heat stress
Isaac Weinberg, Tufts University; Philip T Starks, Tufts University
Senescence and the cost of reproduction: How reproductive costs accrue over a lifetime
Dane Jo, Brigham Young University; Ethan Damron, Brigham Young University; Ashlee N. Smith, Brigham Young University; Curtis Creighton, Purdue University, Calumet; Mark C. Belk, Brigham Young University
Bears on film – Two approaches for studying predator-prey interactions yield large amounts of data
Mathieu Leblond, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Martin-Hugues St-Laurent, Université du Québec à Rimouski; Steeve D. Côté, Université Laval
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