COS 175 - Behavior II

Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
B115, Oregon Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Global warming, habitat change, and the future of lemming habitat selection
Douglas W. Morris, Lakehead University; Angélique Dupuch, Université Laval; William D. Halliday, Lakehead University
8:40 AM
 Effects of feral cats on the evolution of antipredator behaviors in the Aegean island lizard Podarcis erhardii
Binbin Li, University of Michigan; Peter Bednekoff, Eastern Michigan University; Anat Belasen, University of Michigan; Foufopoulos Johannes, University of Michigan
9:00 AM
 Too scared to settle: Predation risk shapes breeding bird community in ways predictable from functional traits
Fangyuan Hua, University of Florida; Robert J. Fletcher Jr., University of Florida; Kathryn E. Sieving, University of Florida; Robert M. Dorazio, U.S. Geological Survey
9:20 AM
 Towards an energetic landscape: Broad-scale accelerometry in woodland caribou
Anna A. Mosser, University of Guelph; Tal Avgar, University of Alberta; Glen S. Brown, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; John Fryxell, University of Guelph
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 The effects of fire on the behavior of an endangered butterfly: A study of Fender's blue in Oregon's Willamette Valley
Norah Warchola, Tufts University; Elizabeth E. Crone, Tufts University; Cheryl B. Schultz, Washington State University Vancouver
10:30 AM
 Adaptive dynamics of multiple behaviors along a shy-bold continuum
William A. Mitchell, Indiana State University; Steven L. Lima, Indiana State University
10:50 AM
 Adult solitary bees actively consume pollen throughout their life span
Heidi E.M. Dobson, Whitman College; James H. Cane, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Brendan M. Boyer, Whitman College; Robin Helms, Whitman College