Thursday, August 7, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
PS 54 - Behavior | |||
PS 54-20 | Nest site selection by red-naped sapsuckers: Influence of willow proximity, aspen heartwood fungus, and other ecological factors Chris H. Floyd, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Matthew J. Troia, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Matthew D. Faust, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Rachel S. Schwartz, University of California - Davis, Evan R. Weiher, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire | ||
PS 54-21 | Do bumble bees show different responses to conspecific and heterospecific foragers on a novel food source? Lina G. Kawaguchi, University of Tsukuba, Kazuharu Ohashi, University of Tsukuba, Yukihiko Toquenaga, University of Tsukuba | ||
PS 54-22 | Assessing the importance of landscape attributes for livestock distribution within a complex desert environment H. Raul Peinetti, USDA-ARS, Jornada Experimental Range, Ed L. Fredrickson, USDA-ARS, Jornada Experimental Range, Debra Peters, USDA-ARS, LTER Jornada Experimental Range, J. Octavio Roacho-Estrada, Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Andrea S. Laliberte, Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Chihuahua | ||
PS 54-23 | Adaptive plasticity in the use of plant secondary chemicals: A wooly bear caterpillar self-medicates Kevi C. Mace, Wesleyan University, Michael S. Singer, Wesleyan University | ||
PS 54-24 | Daphnia diel vertical migration in response to transparency and fish chemical cues Jason C. Wolf, Missouri State University, John E. Havel, Missouri State University | ||
PS 54-25 | Free water determines trophic structure in a desert riparian forest Lowell F. Thompson, Arizona State University, Kevin E. McCluney, Arizona State University, John L. Sabo, Arizona State University | ||
PS 54-26 | Predator handling times differ greatly for two soft-bodied insect prey species Travis M. Hinkelman, University of Nebraska, Brigitte Tenhumberg, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | ||
PS 54-27 | The population-level effects of an ecosystem engineer: Earthworms affect the behavior of a territorial salamander, Plethodon cinereus Rita I. Cáceres, University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras, Tami S. Ransom, University of Virginia | ||
PS 54-28 | Evaluation of the "dear enemy hypothesis" in the ant, Acromyrmex lobicornis, through behavioral and genetic studies Romina D. Dimarco, Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Laboratorio Ecotono, Alejandro G. Farji-Brener, Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Laboratorio Ecotono, Andrea C. Premoli, Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Laboratorio Ecotono | ||
PS 54-29 | The influence of (E)-β-farnesene and (E)-β-caryophyllene on pea aphid behavior Grit Kunert, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Susanne Wolf, Friedrich Schiller University, Jonathan Gershenzon, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Wolfgang W. Weisser, University of Jena | ||
PS 54-30 | Influence of predation risk, group size, and sex on habitat selection in amphipods (Gammarus pseudolimnaeus) Sara B. Vosters, Carroll College, Susan E. Lewis, Carroll College | ||
PS 54-31 | Habitat selection and genetic diversity in a range-limited population of Blanding's turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) Crystal Chybowski, Carroll College, Susan E. Lewis, Carroll College, Gary S. Casper, Great Lakes Ecological Services LLC, Rachel Dees, Carroll College, Cynthia J. Horst, Carroll College, Jason Freund, Carroll College, Paul Vastag, Carroll College |
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