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COS 205
Behavior: Foraging And Diet 1
Thu, Aug 18, 2022:
8:00 AM-9:30 AM
513A
8:00 AM
More food means more food availability? Effects of water velocity and depth on capture success of a juvenile salmonid
Kwanmok Kim
,
UCSC/NOAA
;
Peter N. Dudley
,
UCSC/NOAA
;
John Piccolo
,
Karlstad University
;
8:15 AM
Multiplayer videogames to refine ecological and evolutionary theories of animal behavior: The case of Dead by Daylight
Pierre-Olivier Montiglio
,
Université du Québec à Montréal
;
Julien Céré
,
Université du Québec à Montréal
;
Maxime Fraser-Franco
,
University of Quebec at Montreal
;
Clint Kelly
,
Université du Québec à Montréal
;
Francesca Santostefano
,
Université du Québec à Montréal
;
8:30 AM
CANCELLED - Body mass, not web geometry, shapes mass-specific energy intake among web-building spiders
Gabriel Greenberg-Pines
,
University of British Columbia
;
Samantha Straus
,
University of British Columbia
;
Robb Bennett
,
Royal BC Museum
;
Leticia Avilés
,
University of British Columbia
;
8:45 AM
A spatially explicit analysis of foraging energetics for white-lipped peccaries
Michaela C. Peterson, MS
,
Vanderbilt University
;
Malu Jorge, PhD
,
Vanderbilt University
;
9:00 AM
Intraspecific Variation in Seabird Foraging Responses to Rapid Environmental Change in the Gulf of Maine
Natasha J. Gownaris
,
Gettysburg College
;
Les Kaufman
,
Boston University
;
Robert Michener
,
Boston University
;
Linda Welch
,
US Fish and Wildlife Service
;
9:15 AM
Among-individual variation in response to interference competition in black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus)
Elène Haave-Audet
,
University of Alberta, Université du Québec à Montréal
;
Jan Wijmenga
,
University of Alberta
;
Kimberley Mathot, Canada Research Chair in Integrative Ecology
,
University of Alberta
;