Session 1: AFS-ELHS Plenary Session
Art W. Kendall, Jr., Friday, June 27, Kane 210
- 1:30 George W. Boehlert, Pacific Fisheries Environmental Group,
NOAA/NMFS; Keynote Address: Early life history: Is it the key to understanding
fish population processes?
Session 2: Conservation of Amphibians and Reptiles,
I: Habitat Destruction and Alteration
F. Douglas Martin, Friday, June 27, HUB West Ballroom
- 1:30 *Coulombe-Moore, M. J., Horne, B.D., Seigel, R.A. Non-sandbar
nesting in a sandbar nesting turtle: Implications for conservation
- 1:45 *Martin, F.D., Hanlin, H.G., Wike, L.D. Amphibians associated
with three differently managed southeastern forest types
- 2:00 *Lefcort, H., Ettinger, W.F. The effects of heavy metal
mine wastes on the survival and behavior of spotted frog (Rana luteiventris)
- 2:15 Brunkow, P. Interaction between sediment disturbance and
larval salamander predation in a temporary pond community
- 2:30 Glaser, J.D. Effect of the herbicide Vision (glyphosate)
on progeny of exposed Rana sylvatica populations in managed conifer
plantations
- 2:45 McGraw, R.L. Timber harvest effects on long-toed salamanders
(Ambystoma macrodactylum)
Session 3: Community Ecology of Fishes
Larry G. Allen, Friday, June 27, HUB East Ballroom
- 1:30 *Gilliam, D.S., Sherman, R.L., Spieler, R.E. The importance
of post-settlement competition on juvenile reef fish recruitment in South
Florida
- 1:45 Wagner, M. Littoral finfish assemblages along a river-estuarine
gradient in three sub-estuaries of the lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia,
USA
- 2:00 Wilson, J. Spatial and temporal variation in recruitment
and density-dependent survival in Gobiosoma
- 2:15 Shane, M.A. Species structure of a kelp forest fish assemblage
- 2:30 *Larson, R.J., Alevizon, W.S., Niesen, T.M., Clark, S.L. Changes
in fish communities off Santa Cruz Island, California, over the last 25
years: Effects of ocean warming and habitat change
- 2:45 *Bartolini, M., Jordan, F. Habitat selection and seasonal
variation of predatory fish communities in the lower St. Johns River, Florida
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Weaver, D. C., Sulak, K. J. Fish community structure in
four tidal creeks tributary to the lower St. Johns River, Florida
- 3:30 Goodwin, B., Hinchcliff, G., *Hopkins, T.E., Lytton, G., Theberge,
S. Changes in relative abundance and species composition of fishes
over 20 years from Rookery Bay, Florida
- 3:45 *Lancaster, J. E., Ross, S. W. Movements and population
estimates of juvenile fishes using surf zone nursery habitats
- 4:00 *Pattengill, C. V., Semmens, B. X., Gittings, S. R. A multi-year
comparison of reef fish persistence at different community resolutions
- 4:15 *Greenfield, D. W., Thomerson, J. E. The fishes of the
continental waters of Belize, a baseline account
- 4:30 *Grace, M. A., Gledhill, C. T. Comparison of reef fish
density estimates developed with video footage and a fisheries acoustic
system from a coral reef pinnacle in the Experimental Oculina Research
Reserve
Session 4: ASIH/HL/SSAR Symposium: Ecological
Processes: Insights from Field Experiments and Natural History: A Symposium
Celebrating the Career and Contributions of Margaret McBride Stewart
Kiisa Nishikawa and Sharon Emerson, Friday, June 27, HUB
200
- 1:30 Toft, C. Founding mothers of herpetology
- 2:00 Rapp, G., Woolbright, L.L., Gonser, R.A. The potential
for sperm competition in the communal oviposition sites of wood frogs
- 2:30 Houck, L., Feldhoff, R.C., Rollmann, S.M. Courtship pheromones
in plethodontid salamandes (genus Plethodon): Chemical variation
and behavioral effectiveness
3:00 Break
- 3:30 Crump, M. Ecology and behavior of Rhinoderma
- 4:00 Caldwell, J. The relationship of predatory and cannibalistic
behavior in tadpoles to social behavior of adults in poison frogs
- 4:30 Andrews, R. Evolution of viviparity: Role of the nest environment
for Sceloporus lizards
Session 5: Systematics of Fishes, I
Richard L. Mayden, Friday, June 27, HUB 310
- 1:30 *Rocha, L.A., Rosa, R.S. A new grunt (Perciformes: Haemulidae)
from Brazil and comment on the status of the Brazilian reef fish fauna
- 1:45 Louie, K.D. A review of the fish genus Nomorhamphus
based on recent collections in Sulawesi, Indonesia
- 2:00 *Chapleau, F., Cooper, J.A. Phylogenetic status of Paralichthodes
algoensis (Pleuronectiformes: Paralicthodidae)
- 2:15 Fierstine, H.L. A new marlin with a short rostrum of the
genus Makaira from the Yorktown Formation (Early Pliocene), Eastern
North Carolina at Lee Creek Mine
- 2:30 *Munroe, T.A., Hashimoto, J. A new species of Symphurus
(Cynoglossidae: Pleuronectiformes) from hydrothermal vent habitats in the
western Pacific
- 2:45 *Kuhajda, B.R., Neely, D.A., Mayden, R.L. Reevaluation
of Ichthyomyzon bdellium and I. castaneus (Agnatha: Petromyzontidae)
in the Tennessee River Drainage
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Mayden, R.L. A hierarchy of species concepts: Resolving
the species problem
- 3:30 Keivany, Y., *Nelson, J.S. Validity of the Greek ninespine
stickleback, Pungitius hellenicus, with comments on the other species
- 3:45 Johnson, R.K., *Langston, R.C., Schmitz, R.J. A revision
of the Indo-Pacific Genus Harpadon (Pisces, Aulopiformes, Harpadontidae)
- 4:00 *Harold, A.S., Winterbottom, R. A review and phylogenetic
analysis of the Indo-Pacific coral goby genus Gobiodon (Teleostei:
Gobiidae)
- 4:15 Grande, T. Revision of the gonorynchid genus Gonorynchus
(Ostariophysi: Gonorynchiformes) with comments on its developmental morphology
- 4:30 *Orr, J.W., Blackburn, J., López, J.A., Bentzen, P.
Systematics of Sebastes ciliatus: A case of mistaken identity?
- 4:45 *Walters, D.M., Freeman, B.J. Gambusia confusion
in the Conasauga River System
- 5:00 Herrera, G.A. Diagnosis of the Serranid genus Paralabrax
(Serraninae) and analysis of relationships among its species
Session 6: AES Contributed Papers, I: Telemetry and
Feeding
Jeffrey C. Carrier and John F. Morrissey, Friday, June 27, Savery
239
- 1:30 *Correia, J.P., Miranda, R., Neves, R.J., Thomassen, L., de
Marignac, J.R.C., Gruber, S.H. Correlation of movement patterns of
sub-adult lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) in Bimini Lagoon,
Bahamas, with the local hydrodynamics
- 1:45 *Leigh, T.H., Morrissey, J.F. Effects of surgically implanted
dummy transmitters on captive, juvenile sandbar sharks, Carcharhinus
plumbeus (Nardo 1827)
- 2:00 *Holland, K.N., Kajiura, S.M., Bush, A., Wetherbee, B.M., Lowe,
C.G., Meyer, C. Movement patterns of tiger sharks in Hawaiian waters
- 2:15 *Carrier, J.C., Pratt, H.L., Beck, J.P. Mating behavior
of male nurse sharks: Use of ultrasonic telemetry for tracking animals
between mating events
- 2:30 *Lowe, C.G., Holland, K.N., Wolcott, T.G. Development and
utility of an acoustic tailbeat-sensing transmitter for sharks and fishes
- 2:45 Wilga, C.D. Feeding mechanics in the bonnethead shark,
Sphyrna tiburo
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Ferry-Graham, L.A. Feeding kinematics of newborn swellsharks,
Cephaloscyllium ventriosum (Scyliorhinidae): The importance of predator
size vs. predatory experience
- 3:30 Bush, A. Diet, gastric evacuation, and daily ration of
juvenile scalloped hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna lewini
- 3:45 Grogan, E.D. Description of the chimaerid jaw
- 4:00 Newton, M.C. Jaws meets Star Trek: The use of relative
warps analysis in the study of shape-variation in the teeth of the white
shark, Carcharodon carcharias
- 4:15 *Bruner, J.C., Moss, S.A. Tooth replacement rate of a northwestern
Atlantic population of Squalus acanthias Linnaeus, 1758
- 4:30 *Gonzalez, M.M.B., da Cunha, C.M. Fish and cetacean mutilation
by cookiecutter shark Isistius brasiliensis (Squaliformes: Squalidae)
in Sao Paulo coast, southeastern Brazil
Session 7: HL Symposium: Life History and Ecology
of Chelonians, I
R. Bruce Bury and David J. Germano, Friday, June 27, HUB Auditorium
- 2:00 Gibbons, J. W. Keynote address: Life history and ecology
of freshwater turtles: Who's responsible for assuring that we have turtles
left to study?
- 2:30 Kiester, A.R. Theoretical integration of behavior and demography
in the analysis of life history strategies in chelonians
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Congdon, J.D., Dunham, A.E. Ecological and demographic
data needs for conservation and management of chelonians
- 3:45 Vogt, R.C. Freshwater turtle nesting and reproduction in
the Neotropics
- 4:00 Moll, D. Ecological characteristics of the non-marine turtle community
at Tortuguero, Costa Rica
- 4:15 *Doody, J.S., Georges, A. Nest site choice, egg retention,
nest temperatures and sex ratios: Can nesting pignose turtles (Carettochelys
insculpta) predict offspring sex?
- 4:30 Kuchling, G. Reproductive biological adaptations of southwestern
Australian turtles to an unpredictable environment
- 4:45 *Kennett, R, Christian, K., Bedford, G. Underwater nesting
by the Australian turtle, Chelonia rugosa: Prolonged immersion in
water reduces incubation period and hatchling size
- 5:00 Georges, A. Population dynamics of Australian freshwater
turtles: Past, present, and future research
5:30 CONCLUSION
Session 8: AFS-ELHS Contributed Papers: Condition,
Growth and Survival, I
Kevin M. Bailey and Scott A. Holt, Friday, June 27, Kane 210
- 2:15 *Holt, S.A., McEachron, L.W. Impact of red tide bloom on
spawning activity and larval survival of red drum on the central Texas
coast
- 2:30 *Rogers, J.S., Hare, J.A., Lindquist, D.G. Age and growth
of larval and pelagic juvenile Monacanthus hispidus (Pisces: Monacanthidae)
- 2:45 *Hoskin, S., Jones, C., Hettler, W., Jr. Comparison of
growth rates of Micropogonias undulatus recruiting to Oregon and
Ocracoke inlets
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Cheshire, R.T., Rice, J.A., Nixon, S.W. Patterns of variability
in growth histories of immigrating Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus,
larvae
- 3:30 *Sirois, P., Dodson, J.J. The influence of turbidity and
food density on growth and consumption rates of rainbow smelt larvae, Osmerus
mordax
- 3:45 *Hillgruber, N., von Westernhagen, H. Feeding strategies
of two species of larval fish, Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus,
and blue whiting, Micromesistius poutassou, in the area of Porcupine
Bank west of Ireland
- 4:00 *Burger, M.J., Dortch, Q., Power, J.H. Variation in the
condition of larval gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus, in relation
to frontal passage
- 4:15 *Painter, D.R., Kwak, T.J. Identifying factors leading
to variable trout reproductive success in Arkansas tailwater rivers
- 4:30 *Neuman, M., Able, K.W. Aspects of metamorphosis and settlement
in windowpane flounder, Scophthalmus aquosus, in the Middle Atlantic
Bight
- 4:45 *Letcher, B., Terrick, T.D. Effects of Atlantic salmon
fry developmental stage on stocking success
Session 9: Genetics of Amphibians and Reptiles
Christopher A. Phillips, Friday, June 27, HUB West Ballroom
- 3:15 *Parks, D., Mahoney, M., Fellers, G. Using mitochondrial
sequence data to determine mode of introduction of two California Channel
Island lizards
- 3:30 *Seitz, A.M., Toline, C.A., Lentsch, L.D. Population structure
of the spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) in Utah
- 3:45 Mead, L.S. Ethological isolation between parapatric forms
in the Desmognathus ochrophaeus complex
- 4:00 *Phillips, C.A., Suau, G. Genetic variation in the ringed
salamander, Ambystoma annulatum; implications for the historical
biogeography of Ozark Highlands forest salamanders
- 4:15 *Wallis, G.P., Arntzen, J.W. Asymmetric hybrid parentage
in a hybrid zone between crested newts (Triturus cristatus) and
marbled newts (Triturus marmoratus) in northern France
Session 10: Sensory Physiology of Fishes,
Amphibians, and Reptiles
Kathryn Kelsey, Saturday, June 28, HUB 209
- 8:00 Given, M.F. Frequency modulation of the advertisement call
in Rana virgatipes
- 8:15 Bulova, S.J. Influence of conspecific chemical cues on
burrow choice by desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii)
- 8:30 *Yan, H.Y., Rigdon, S.M., Dutschke, A.E. Use of acoustically
evoked brain waves for fish hearing study
- 8:45 *New, J.G., Alborg, L.M. Strike feeding tactics of the
muskellunge: Relative contributions of visual and lateral line systems
- 9:00 *Dittman, A.H., Brown, G.S., Foote, C.J. The role of chemoreception
in salmon egg predation by coastrange Cottus aleuticus and slimy
C. cognatus sculpins in Iliamna Lake, Alaska
- 9:15 *Janssen, J., Sideleva, V., Biga, H. Comparison of lateral
line mediated feeding in two Lake Baikal sculpins
Session 11: Community Ecology of Freshwater
Fishes
Edie Marsh-Matthews, Saturday, June 28, HUB West Ballroom
- 8:00 Turner, T.F. A comparative study of larval drift in darters
- 8:15 *Dudley, R.K., Platania, S.P. Materials that imitate the
properties of drifting semi-buoyant cyprinid eggs
- 8:30 *Petty, J.T., Grossman, G.D. Prey patchiness, competitive
interactions, and the space use dynamics of a predatory benthic stream
fish
- 8:45 *Wildhaber, M.L., Schmitt, C.J., Allert, A. Natural and
human factors explaining the distribution and site densities of the Neosho
madtom (Noturus placidus) in the Spring River, a warm-water stream
affected by historic zinc-lead mining
- 9:00 *Labbe, T.R., Fausch, K.D. The population and habitat dynamics
of Arkansas darter, Etheostoma cragini, in intermittent plains streams
of eastern Colorado
- 9:15 *Taylor, C.M., Warren, M.L., Jr. Stability and diversity
of small stream fish assemblages in the Ouachita Mountains
- 9:30 *Raesly, R.L., Neely, D.A., Matthews, C.R., Shumway, D.L. Fish
species composition of isolated pools formed during drought
- 9:45 Matthews, W.J. How many fish species really live together?
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Marsh-Matthews, E., Matthews, W.J., Robison, H.W. Background
variation in fish assemblage structure: Case studies in three Arkansas
streams
- 10:30 *Hoover, J., Killgore, J. Fish communities in tributaries
of the Savannah River, Georgia
- 10:45 Grossman, G.D. Effects of environmental variation and
interspecific interactions on assemblage organization and microhabitat
use by stream fishes
- 11:00 *Gido, K.B., Propst, D.L. Habitat association of native
and non-native fish species in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah:
Are juvenile competitive bottlenecks important?
- 11:15 *Schaefer, J.F., Matthews, W.J. The influence of riffles
on movement rates of fish within streams
- 11:30 *Welsh, S.A., Perry, S.A. Spatial scale and its influence
on estimates of substrate use in stream fishes
- 11:45 Smithson, E.B. Movement patterns of fishes in Ouachita
Highlands streams: A test of the restricted movement paradigm
Session 12: HL Symposium: Life History and Ecology
of Chelonians, II
David J. Germano, Saturday, June 28. HUB Auditorium
- 8:30 Janzen, F.J. Surviorship in nests: The first cut in life
- 8:45 *Ewert, M.A., Etchberger, C.R., Nelson, C.E. Climatic,
geographic, and other correlates of temperature-dependent sex determination
(TSD), with an emphasis on kinosternine turtles
- 9:00 Graham, T. Red-bellied turtle nesting parameters at the
northern range limit
- 9:15 Lang, J.W. Comparisons of nesting ecology and temperature-dependent
sex determination in snapping turtles and painted turtles in northern Minnesota
- 9:30 *Horne, B.D., Seigel, R.A. Effects of altered vegetation
structure on nest site selection in the yellow-blotched map turtle, Graptemys
flavimaculata
- 9:45 *Scott, N.J., Rathbun, G.B., Murphey, T.G., Harker, M.B. Reproductive
parameters of Pacific pond turtles, Clemmys marmorata, in streams
on the coast of central California
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Buhlmann, K.A. Life history of chicken turtles, Deirochelys
reticularia, in fluctuating aquatic habitats
- 10:30 Roosenburg, W.M. Annual variation in recruitment and sex
ratios in the diamondback terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin
- 10:45 *Lovich, J.E., Gibbons, J.W., Greene, J.L. Demography
and ecology of a South Carolina population of the diamondback terrapin,
Malaclemys terrapin: Implications for management of a recovering
species
- 11:00 Iverson, J.B. Life history of the yellow mud turtle in
the Nebraska sandhills
- 11:15 Brooks, R.J. Why do turtles keep growing after maturity?
- 11:30 Britson, C.A. Evidence for overestimation of predation
on freshwater turtles
- 11:45 *Bury, R.B., Nebeker, A. Thermal selection in juvenile
turtles: Tactics of aquatic species (cool guys) and baskers (hot-blooded
fools)
Session 13: ASIH Symposium: Nuclear DNA and
the Evolutionary Genetics of Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles, I
Andrew M. Shedlock and Bert Fly, Saturday, June 28, Kane 110
- 8:00 Shedlock, A.M. Welcome and Introduction
- 8:15 *Moritz, C., Schneider, C., Fitzsimmons, N. Keynote address:
Nuclear DNA: Molecular ecology and conservation of populations
- 8:45 *Broughton, R.E., Turner, T.F., Gold, J.R. Variability
and evolution of microsatellite markers in scombrid fishes
- 9:00 Buonoccorsi, V.P. Comparative evolution of molecular markers:
Population genetic analysis of microsatellite and MHC polymorphisms in
the blue marlin, Makaira nigricans
- 9:15 Cunningham, M. What happens when vicars meet?
- 9:30 *Ely, B., Han, K. Identical striped bass microsatellite
alleles occur as a result of independent mutations
- 9:45 *Galvin, P., O'Sullivan, M., McGregor, D., Cross, T. An
evaluation of the potential of single-locus minisatellite DNA profiling
for the resolution of population structure in a marine fish species (Gadidae:
Merlangius merlangus)
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Kornfeld, I., Purcell, M., Fogarty, M. Genetic flux in
exploited Atlantic Haddock
- 10:30 Taylor, E.B. Speciation scenarios in threespine sticklebacks:
Insights from microsatellites
- 10:45 *Senanan, W., Kapuscinski, A.R. Genetic relationships
among populations of northern pike, Esox luciusi, in the North Central
United States
- 11:00 May, B., Pyatskowit, J., *Tranah, G., Krueger, C.C., Kincaid,
H.L., Campton, D.E. Microsatellite variation in North American sturgeon
species
- 11:15 Wooninck, L. Microsatellites: Paternity distributions
in a pelagically spawning fish
- 11:30 *Zamudio, K.R., Sinervo, B. The evolution of the rock-paper-scissors
game of alternative mating strategies in a lizard: A paternity analysis
using nuclear microsatellites
Session 14: HL Graduate Student Research
David M. Green, Saturday, June 28, Smith 120
- 8:00 Bridges, C.M. Pond drying, predation risk, and hunger:
Do tadpoles balance conflicting demands?
- 8:15 Gutberlet, R.L., Jr. An evaluation of Porthidium
(Squamata: Crotalinae) monophyly: Resolution of the Porthidium hyoprora
problem
- 8:30 Hansen, L.J. Measuring lethal and sublethal stress in developing
Hyla regilla tadpoles due to ultraviolet (UVB) radiation
- 8:45 Hodges, W.L. Evaluating Phrynosoma morphology and
diet relationships using independent contrasts
- 9:00 Lindeman, P.V. Evolution of relative width of the head
and alveolar surfaces in map turtles (Graptemys)
- 9:15 *Parris, M.J., Semlitsch, R.D. Larval performance in leopard
frogs (Rana blairi and Rana spenocephala): Effects of pond
drying
- 9:30 *Queral-Regil, A., Wilbur, H.M. Tail autotomy by the red-backed
salamander, Plethodon cinereusas, a defense mechanism against a
small predator, the ringneck snake, Diadophis punctatus
- 9:45 Rapp, G.C. The function of advertisement vocalizations
in the wood frog
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Rye, L. Contact between distinct lineages of garter snake,
Thamnophis sirtalis: A test of neutral introgression
- 10:30 *Wente, W.H., Phillips, J.B. The sensory basis of background
color matching in a color-polymorphic tree frog: Implications for the evolution
of assortative mating within an interbreeding population
- 10:45 *Yeomans, S.R., Congdon, J.D. Experimental reductions
in yolk sac reserves in hatchling turtles: Is fitness reduced?
- 11:00 Motychak, J. A comparative study of the influence of elevation
on salamander color pattern and morphometrics
- 11:15 *Heulett, S.T., Farrell, T.M., May, P.G. Caudal luring
and tail coloration in snakes: An experimental and comparative approach
to the study of evolutionary relationships
- 11:30 Klawinski, P. It's no fluke: Vomeronasal parasitism negatively
affects strike-induced chemosensory search abilities in cottonmouths (Agkistrodon
piscivorus)
Section 15: ASIH/HL/SSAR Symposium: Ecological
Processes: Insights from Field Experiments and Natural History: A Symposium
Celebrating the Career and Contributions of Margaret McBride Stewart, II
Catherine Toft and Martha Crump, Saturday, June 28, HUB 200
- 8:00 Hanken, J. Don't forget about the embryo: Direct development
in Eleutherodactylus cogui
- 8:30 Donnelly, M. Another look at the effects of resource supplementation
on space use in the strawberry frog, Dendrobates pumilio
- 9:00 *Nishikawa, K., Gray, L. Evolution of prey capture behavior
in anurans
- 9:30 Emerson, S. Female frog vocalization: Mechanistic basis
and ecological context
10:00 Break
- 10:30 Woolbright, L. Availability of retreat and nesting sites
is a key to understanding responses of the Puerto Rican frog, Eleutherodactylus
coqui, to disturbances
- 11:00 Townsend, D. Ecological relationships within a guild of
Jamaican Eleutherodactylus
- 11:30 Grafe, U. The savanna amphibians of Ivory Coast: Life
history strategies and acoustic communication
Session 16: Behavior of Fishes
Phillip S. Lobel, Saturday, June 28, HUB 310
- 8:00 Blanchard, T.A. The influence of mate preference and spawning
site selection on reproductive isolation between Fundulus olivaceusi
and F. euryzonusi
- 8:15 Crow, K.D. "Sex, Lies, and Audiotape" or diel
periodicity of spotted sea trout courtship sound production
- 8:30 Sancho, G. Predatory behavior and prey selection of two
piscivorous coral reef fishes and their effects on prey spawning
- 8:45 Overholtzer, K.L. Resource use and social interactions
among juvenile parrotfishes in mixed-species aggregations in the Florida
Keys
- 9:00 Gerstner, C. Bobbing behavior by wrasses and parrotfishes
in the presence of a lizardfish predator: Tests of signal function
- 9:15 Lobel, P.S. Possible species-specific courtship sounds
by two sympatric cichlid fishes in Lake Malawi, Africa
- 9:30 Johnston, C.E. Sound production during the spawning season
in a cavity-nesting darter, Etheostoma nigripinne (Percidae)
- 9:45 Hastings, P.A. Coevolution of behavior and morphology in
chaenopsid blennies: Origin and amplification of an aggressive display
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Sanford, C. Kinematic analysis of feeding behavior in
the osteoglossomorph fish, Xenomystus
- 10:30 Schlupp, I. Behavioral factors contributing to the maintenance
of the mating system of a gynogenetic fish, the Amazon molly
- 10:45 *Willey, J.L., de Sá, R., Loureiro, M. Comparative
analysis of the courtship behavior of Cynolebias whitei and Cynolebias
alexandri (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae)
- 11:00 *Clark, E., Pohle, J.F., Moltzer, M., Stoll, M.J. Mating
behavior, female egg brooding, and feeding in sandfishes of the family
Trichonotidae
- 11:15 *Barbin, G.P., Parker, S.J., McCleave, J.D. Estuarine
migration of normal and anosmic silver-phase American eels
- 11:30 *Randall, J.E., Karplus, I. A review of mimicry in marine
fishes
- 11:45 *Sabaj, M.H., Armbruster, J.W., Page, L.M. Spawning in
Ancistrus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) with comments on the evolution
of snout tentacles as a novel reproductive strategy: Larval mimicry
Session 17: SSAR Henri Seibert Student Award
Papers, I
Robert E. Espinoza, Saturday, June 28, HUB East Ballroom
- 8:00 *Deutschlander, M.E., Phillips, J.B., Borland, S.C. The
involvement of extraocular photoreceptors in the magnetic compass response
of the eastern red-spotted newt, Notophthalmus viridescens
- 8:15 *Carter, S.L., Haas, C.A., Mitchell, J.C. Seasonal activity
and movement patterns by bog turtles, Clemmys muhlenbergii, in southwest
Virginia
- 8:30 *Ott, J.A., Scott, D.E. Effects of toe-clipping and PIT-tagging
on growth and survival in juvenile Ambystoma opacum
- 8:45 *Owen, R.D., Blihovde, W.B., Ehrhart, L.M. Amphibians and
reptiles of the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Melbourne Beach,
Florida
- 9:00 Nowak, E.M. Effects and effectiveness of rattlesnake relocation
at a national monument in central Arizona
- 9:15 *Gray, L.A., Rand, A.S. A daybreak chorus in the frog,
Agalychnis callidryas
- 9:30 *Monello, R., Wright, R.G. Still-water amphibian distribution
and population dynamics in the Palouse region of northern Idaho
- 9:45 *Britton, D.G., Bogart, J.P. Differential dispersal rates
inferred from the population genetic structure of three amphibian species
on islands in Georgian Bay, Canada
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Rice, T.M., Taylor, D.H. Starvation increases lead accumulation
in Rana catesbeiana larvae
- 10:30 Pilgrim, M.A. Variation in offspring characteristics of
the massauga rattlesnake, Sistrurus catenatus: Implications for
studies of optimal offspring size
- 10:45 *Greene, M.J., Mason, R.T. Female sex attractiveness pheromones
of the brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis)
- 11:00 Tuberville, T.D. Effects of gopher tortoise (Gopherus
polyphemus) burrows on herbaceous vegetation in the longleaf pine-wiregrass
community
- 11:15 Adams, M.J. Effects of bullfrog and exotic fish introductions
on native tadpoles over a hydroperiod gradient
- 11:30 Burne, M.R. Amphibian and reptile habitat protection in
Massachusetts, the effectiveness of state vernal pool certification
Session 18: AFS-ELHS Symposium:
Juvenile Fish Studies: Contributions to Early Life History and Recruitment
Processes
Richard D. Brodeur, Saturday, June 28, Kane 210
- 8:00 Sogard, S.M. Size-selective mortality in the juvenile stage
of teleost fishes: A review
- 8:30 Gibson, R.N. Movement patterns of juvenile plaice: Balancing
feeding opportunity and predation risk
- 9:00 *Jenkins, G.P., Keough, M.J., Black, K.P. Factors influencing
recruitment of a demersal fish to seagrass beds in a temperate bay
- 9:30 *DeMartini, E.E., Parrish, F.A. Neglected variations in
juvenile nursery habitat: The Hawaiian pink snapper as an example
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Conover, D.O., Juanes, F., McBride, R., Buckel, J. Munch,
S. Scharf, F. Advection, piscivory, and estuarine-dependency: The role
of early juvenile stages in recruitment of the bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix
- 10:45 Ralston, S. Interannual variability and coherence among
the pelagic juvenile rockfishes of central California
- 11:15 *Watanabe, Y., Oozeki, Y., Kitagawa, D. What determines
juvenile saury production in Kuroshio-Oyashio waters: Larval production
or early mortality?
- 11:45 *Cowan, J.H., Jr., Rose, K.A., Wang, S., Houde, E.D. Cohort
biomass, prey consumption and density-dependence during ontogeny of marine
fishes: A case study of bay anchovy
Session 19: AES Symposium: Elasmobranch Endocrinology
Jim Gelsleichter, Charles Manire, John Trant, and Betsy Rasmussen,
Saturday, June 28, Savery 239
- 8:30 Gelsleichter J., Manire C. Opening remarks
- 8:45 Acher, R. Unique evolution of neurohypophysial hormones
in cartilaginous fishes: Possible implications in the urea-based osmoregulation
- 9:00 *Visconti, M.A., Castrucci, A.M.L. Regulation of elasmobranch
color change
- 9:15 *Hazon, N., Tierney, M., Takei, Y. The role of the renin
angiotensin system in elasmobranch fishes
- 9:30 *Trivett, M.K., Officer, R.A., Clement, J.G., Walker, T.I.,
Joss, J.M., Ingleton, P.M., Martin, T.J., Danks, J.A. Localization
of parathyroid hormone-regulated protein (PTHrP) in bony and cartilaginous
fishes
- 9:45 *Gelsleichter, J., Musick, J.A. Hormonal regulation of
proteoglycan synthesis in vertebral cartilage of the clearnose skate, Raja
eglanteria
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Leary, S.C., Ballantyne, J.S., *Leatherland, J.F. Evaluation
of thyroid hormone economy in wild dogfish
- 10:30 *Crow, G.L., Ron, B., Atkinson, S., Rasmussen, L.E.L. Serum
T3 and serum T4 concentrations in immature whitetip reef sharks, Triaenodon
obesus
- 10:45 *Volkoff, H., Wourms, J.P., Amesbury, E.L., Snelson, F.F.
Thyroid function and reproductive cycle in the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis
sabina
- 11:00 Trant, J.M. Molecular aspects of elasmobranch steroid
synthesis
- 11:15 *Rasmussen, L.E.L., Luer, C. Correlates of serum hormone
concentrations and reproductive events throughout the year in captive and
wild caught clearnose skates, Raja eglanteria
- 11:30 *Manire, C.A., Rasmussen, L.E.L., Gross, T.S. Serum 11-ketotestosterone,
11-ketoandrostenedione, and dihydroprogesterone concentrations in the bonnethead
shark, Sphyrna tiburo
- 11:45 *Koob, T.J., Callard, I.P. Reproductive endocrinology
of the little skate, Raja erinacea, and spiny dogfish, Squalus
acanthias
Session 20: Disease Physiology of Amphibians
and Reptiles
Stanley K. Sessions, Saturday, June 28, HUB 209
- 10:15 *Smith, R.B., Seigel, R.A., Smith, K.R. Occurrence of
upper respiratory tract disease in gopher tortoise populations in Florida
and Mississippi
- 10:30 *Varela, R.A., Lutz, P., Cray, C., Bossart, G. The immunology
of green turtle Fibropapillomatosis
- 10:45 *Jancovich, J.K., Davidson, E.W., Morado, J.F., Jacobs, B.L.,
Collins, J.P. Virus associated epizootics of the endangered tiger salamander,
Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi Lowe
- 11:00 Kiesecker, J.M. Pathogen mediated competition between
Rana cascadae and Hyla regilla
- 11:15 Sessions, S.K. Deformed frogs: The parasite connection
- 11:30 *Goldberg, S.R., Bursey, C.R., Cheam, H. Annual variation
in helminths constituting the component helminth community in the sagebrush
lizard, Scleoporus graciosus (Phrynosomatidae) from California,
1972-1973, 1986-1996
- 11:45 *Dvorak, K.A., Viets, B.E., Staudinger, W.L. Recovery
of Salmonella species from two eublepharid geckos
Session 21: AES Contributed Papers, II: Fisheries
Enric Cortes, Saturday, June 28, Savery 239
- 1:30 *Brewster-Geisz, K.K., Miller, T.J. The application of
a stage-based model to the sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus):
Implications for management
- 1:45 *Alava, M.N.R., Yaptinchay, A.A., Acogido, G., Dolar, M.L.L.,
Wood, C.J., Leatherwood, S. Fishery and trade of whale shark (Rhincodon
typus) in the Philippines
- 2:00 Cortes, E. Estimation of natural mortality in sharks through
life history methods
- 2:15 Simpfendorfer, C. Results of a tagging study on juvenile
dusky sharks (Carcharhinus obscurus) in south-western Australia
- 2:30 *Silva, A.A., Silva, H.M., Erzini, K. Some results on the
blue shark (Prionace glauca) in Azorean waters from a research cruise
by the R/V Arquipelago
- 2:45 *Grubbs, R.D., Musick, J.A. Abundance and age composition
of juvenile Carcharhinus plumbeus in Chesapeake Bay and the effects
of a directed fishery
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Grace, M.A., Henwood, T. Preliminary results of pilot
studies to assess the distribution and abundance of coastal sharks in the
U.S. Gulf of Mexico and western North Atlantic (1995 and 1996)
- 3:30 *Ferreira, A.R., Kohler, N.E. An assessment of fisheries
impacting juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) in Delaware
Bay: Implications for managing shark nursery habitat
- 3:45 Castro, J.I., *Woodley, C.M. A report on the status of
shark species prepared for FAO
Session 22: AFS-ELHS Contributed Papers: Juvenile
Fish Studies, I
Brenda Norcross, Saturday, June 28, Kane 210
- 1:30 *Able, K.W., Fahay, M.P., Witting, D.A., McBride, R.S., Hales,
L.S., Jr. Spatial distribution of fish settlement: Comparisons between
the estuary vs ocean
- 1:45 *Curran, M.C., Chant, R.J., Able, K.W., Glenn, S.M. The
role of estuarine circulation patterns in regulating the settlement of
juvenile winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus in coves
near ocean inlets
- 2:00 *Fahay, M., Able, K.W., Hare, J.A. The first year in the
life of mullets in the Middle Atlantic Bight: Ephemeral occurrences or
essential estuarine nurseries?
- 2:15 *Acuña, E., Reyes, S. Juveniles of pelagic and demersal
fishes in the Bay of Coquimbo, Chile
- 2:30 Pondella, D.J. II Factors affecting the recruitment of
rocky reef fishes in the southern California Bight
- 2:45 *Hixon, M.A., Carr, M.H. Between the devil and the deep
blue sea: Predators induce local density dependence in juvenile marine
fish
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Szedlmayer, S.T., Conti, J., Howe, J.C., Lee, J.D. Seasonality,
growth rates, and substrate preference of age-0 red snapper, Lutjanus
campechanus
- 3:30 *Rooker, J.R., Holt, G.J., Holt, S.A. Small-scale variation
in recruitment densities of newly settled red drum Sciaenops ocellatus:
Influence of food- and predator-mediated processes
- 3:45 Edwards, R.E. Conceptual models of relationships between
early-juvenile nursery habitats and recruitment in S.E. Atlantic and Gulf
of Mexico estuaries and nearshore marine environments
- 4:00 *Scharf, F.S., Buckel, J.A., Juanes, F., Conover, D.O. Predation
by juvenile piscivorous bluefish: The influence of relative fish size and
prey morphology on predator mode choice and prey vulnerability
Session 23: Physiology of Amphibians and Reptiles
Charles C. Peterson, Saturday, June 28, HUB 200
- 1:30 *Baxter, L.M., Mackessy, S.P. Mechanisms of inactivation
of stored venom: The role of mitochondria-rich cells in snake venom glands
- 1:45 *Secor, S.M., Diamond, J. Adaptive responses of digestive
physiology in frogs
- 2:00 Beaupre, S.J. Energy expenditure of free-ranging timber
rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) in northwest Arkansas
- 2:15 *Finkler, M.S., Claussen, D.L. Influence of hydric conditions
during incubation on the desiccation tolerance and locomotor performance
of neonatal snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina)
- 2:30 *Dorcas, M.E., Peterson, C.R. Head-body temperature differences
in free-ranging rubber boas (Charina bottae)
- 2:45 *Wells, K.D., Bevier, C.R. A comparison of energy use by
calling males in prolonged and explosive breeding ranid frogs
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Hill, J.G., III, Beaupre, S.J. Evaluation of two non-invasive
techniques to estimate total body fat in copperheads, Agkistrodon contortrix
- 3:30 Reilly, S.M. Speed effects on sprawling locomotion: Kinematics
and motor modulation in a lizard trot
- 3:45 *Bonine, K.E., Garland, T., Jr. Morphometric correlates
of lizard sprint performance measured on a high-speed treadmill
- 4:00 *García-Collazo, R., Méndez, F.R. Spermatogenesis
process in two populations of Sceloporus variabilis in semi-arid
and subtropical conditions
- 4:15 *Cash, W.B., Holberton, R.L. Corticosterone and behavior
in the freshwater turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans
- 4:30 *Hetherington, T.E., Lindquist, E.D. The mechanics of hearing
in Aearless@ frogs
- 4:45 *Espinoza, N.R., Biewener, A.A. Jumping performance in
newly metamorphosed frogs: Effects of variation in developmental duration
Session 24: ASIH Symposium: Nuclear DNA and
the Evolutionary Genetics of Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles, II
Irv Kornfield and Douglas L. Crawford, Saturday, June 28, Kane
110
- 1:30 Meyer, A.. Keynote address: Higher level phylogenetics:
Which genes for what questions and why
- 2:00 *Borowsky, R., Espinasa, L. Regressive evolution in the
blind Mexican tetra, Astyanax fasciatus
- 2:15 Crandall, K.A. Dealing with recombination in molecular
phylogenetics
- 2:30 *Flores-Villela, O., Kjer, K.K., Sites, J.W., Benabib, M. Phylogenetic
studies of the lizard genus Sceloporus using multiple genetic markers
- 2:45 *Karl, S.A., Sweger, D., Severance, E. Molecular systematics
of marine turtles using single-copy nuclear sequence data
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Okada, N. Short interspersed elements (sines): Highly effective
markers for determination of phylogenetic relationships of closely related
species
- 3:30 *Patarnello, T., Bargelloni, L. Antarctic fish hemoglobins
and the evolution of hemoglobinless icefish: Evidence of adaptive evolution
at subzero temperature
- 3:45 *Quattro, J.M., Jones, W.J., Rohde, F.C. Nuclear and mitochondrial
DNA phylogenies define evolutionarily significant units of threatened pigmy
sunfishes (genus Elassoma)
- 4:00 Lydeard, C., *Sides, J.D. A molecular phylogeny of the
family Cichlidae based on sequences of the nuclear proto-oncogene X-src
- 4:15 *Streelman, J.T., Karl, S.A. Nuclear DNA phylogeny and
evolution of labroid fishes
- 4:30 *Taylor, J.S., Breden, F. A phylogenetic investigation
of guppy distribution and trait evolution
- 4:45 Zardoya, R. What two complete mitochondrial genomes and
the complete 28S rRNA gene can tell us about the phylogenetic relationships
among lungfishes, the coelacanth, and tetrapods
Session 25: HL Symposium: Life History and Ecology
of Chelonians, III
David J. Germano, Saturday, June 28, HUB Auditorium
- 1:30 Dodd, C.K. Population structure and the evolution of sexual
size dimorphism and sex ratios in an insular population of Florida box
turtles
- 1:45 Spangenberg, E.K. Time-activity budgets and micro-habitat
utilization of juvenile desert tortoises
- 2:00 *Medica, P.A., Saethre, M.B. A long-term study of a fenced
population of tortoises (Gopherus agassizii)
- 2:15 Murray, R.C. Individual growth at three populations of
the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) in Arizona
- 2:30 Krzysik, A.J. Estimating landscape distribution and density
patterns of herpetological populations at multiple scales: The desert tortoise
as an example
- 2:45 *Esque, T.C., Montigo, A.B., Schwalbe, C.R. Effects of
alien plant invasions, wildfire, and habitat change on the desert tortoise
(Gopherus agassizii)
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Demuth, J.P. Effects of incubation environment on sex determination
and performance in Gopherus polyphemus
- 3:30 *Mushinsky, H.R., McCoy, E.D. Behavior of the gopher tortoise
in its ecological landscape
3:45 Conclusion and summary
Session 26: Morphology and Behavior of Fishes
Henry L. Bart, Jr., Saturday, June 28, Smith 120
- 1:30 Hove, J.R. A reassessment of ostraciiform locomotion
- 1:45 *Knight, T.A., Shapiro, D.Y. Morphology of the urogenital
region of the diandric, protogynous wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum
- 2:00 *Sutton, T.T., Hopkins, T.L. Feeding of the deep-sea fish,
Malacosteus niger Ayres: Functional morphology fails ecological
explanation
- 2:15 *Rosenberger, L.J., Westneat, M.W. Functional morphology
of aquatic undulatory locomotion in the stingray, Taeniura lymma
- 2:30 *Bart, H.L., Jr., Crary, K.G. Tail neuromasts in darters
(identification, distribution) with comments on tail neuromasts in other
fishes
- 2:45 *Friel, J.P., Wainwright, P.C. Evolution of motor pattern
in tetraodontiform jaw muscles
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Dutschke, A.E., Yan, H.Y. Effects of the suprabranchial
organ on hearing in anabantoid fishes
- 3:30 *Fine, M.L., Friel, J.P., King, C.B., Loesser, K.E., Newton,
S. Pectoral spine locking and sound production in the channel catfish,
Ictalurus punctatus
- 3:45 *Hilton, E.J., Bemis, W.E. Skeletal variation in a population
of shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) from the Connecticut
River
- 4:00 *Stauffer, J.R., van Snik, E. The influence of diet on
phenotypic plasticity of Old World mouthbrooding cichlids
- 4:15 *Drucker, E.G., Lauder, G.V. Vortex wake shed by the pectoral
fins of slowly swimming sunfish
- 4:30 DeMarais, B.D. Interspecific hybridization and ecotypic
adaptation in Colorado River basin Gila
- 4:45 *Mirza, R.S., Smith, R.J.F. Predator-induced morphological
change in the goldfish, Carassius auratus
Session 27: Ecology and Life History of Amphibians
and Reptiles
Pat Gregory, Saturday, June 28, HUB West Ballroom
- 1:30 Johnston, G. Seasonal aspects of gopher tortoise Gopherus
polyphemus thermal ecology
- 1:45 *Haines, D.F., Esque, T.C., Tracy, C.R. Hibernation temperatures
and behavior of Gopherus agassizii in the northeast Mojave Desert
- 2:00 Ashton, K.G. Ecology of Crotalus viridis concolor,
a dwarfed subspecies of the western rattlesnake
- 2:15 *Peterson, C.C., Walton, B.M., Bennett, A.F. Ecological
energetics of growth in free-ranging garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis
- 2:30 *Adolph, S.C., Porter, W.P. Optimal time allocation by
lizards: The trade-offs between growth and risk
- 2:45 *Strafford, K., Roosenburg, W.M. The effect of beach elevation
on survivorship and sex of hatchling diamondback terrapins
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Waye, H.L., Gregory, P.T. Age determination of garter
snakes (Thamnophis spp.) using skeletochronology
- 3:30 *Storfer, A., Cross, J. Morphological evidence for gene
flow as a constraining evolutionary force in a stream-breeding salamander
- 3:45 van Wyk, J.H. Male and female reproductive cycles in the
oviparous lizard Gerrhosaurus flavigularis (Gerrhosauridae):
Its relevance in understanding the evolution of viviparity and seasonal
cycles in the family Cordylidae
- 4:00 Bronikowski, A.M. The causes and consequences of growth
rate variation in the western terrestrial garter snake
- 4:15 Georges, A. Modeling incubation period and constant temperature
equivalence for reptile embryos incubated under fluctuating temperature
regimes
- 4:30 *Filoramo, N.I., Janzen, F.J. The effects of water potential
experienced during incubation on residual yolk and carcass mass changes
throughout overwintering in Trachemys scripta elegans
- 4:45 Censky, E.J. Natural selection in melanistic ground lizards
(Ameiva plei)
- 5:00 *Cornejo, D.O., Schwalbe, C.R. Life hsitory of the Colorado
River toad Bufo alvarius: Seasonal and annual growth, reproduction,
larval ecology, and hibernation
Session 28: Ecology and Life History of Fishes
Kathleen S. Cole, Saturday, June 28, Kane 120
- 1:30 *Chotkowski, M.A., Marsden, J.E. Zebra mussels impede lake
trout reproductive success in Lake Michigan
- 1:45 Cole, K.S. Hermaphroditism as a solution for unpredictable
recruitment and reproductive isolation in obligate coral-dwelling fishes
- 2:00 *Light, P.R., Jones, G.P. Microhabitat preferences and
ontogenetic habitat shifts in newly settled coral trout, Plectropomus
leopardus
- 2:15 *Gomes, T.M., Grós, M.P., da Silva, H.M., Menezes, G.
Feeding habits of demersal fishes from the Azores: Interspecific relations
- 2:30 Szedlmayer, S.T. The relative value of food resources on
artificial habitats for fishes in the northeast Gulf of Mexico
- 2:45 Lament, J.J. Reproduction as an example of inter-habitat
life history variation in the exotic Mayan cichlid, Cichlasoma urophthalmus
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Davis, D.D. The role of temperature on otolith growth in
southern flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma)
- 3:30 Schieble, C. Life history of the shadow bass, Ambloplites
ariommus Viosca, with emphasis on age and growth, reproduction, and
habitat
- 3:45 Baca, C.D. The reproductive strategies of the barred sand
bass, Paralabrax nebulifer
- 4:00 Holmquist, R.K. Growth and fecundity of Menidia menidia
in Virginia, USA
- 4:15 *Liu, K., Chen, C. Demographic analysis of the scalloped
hammerhead, Sphyrna lewini, in the northwestern Pacific
- 4:30 Chen, C., Liu, K., Joung, S., Liao, T. Age, growth, and
reproduction of the pelagic thresher, Alopias pelagicus, in northeastern
Taiwan waters
- 4:45 *Andrews, A.H., Cailliet, G.M., Coale, K.H. Radiometric
age determination of the Pacific grenadier (Coryphaenoides acrolepis),
a rapidly developing fishery of the northeastern Pacific Ocean
- 5:00 Shung, S. Age and growth studies of common winter perch
Choerodon azurio in waters surrounding Pescadores
Session 29: SSAR Henri Seibert Student Award
Papers, II
Eric Juterbock, Saturday, June 28, HUB East Ballroom
- 1:30 *Perillo, A.M., Hunter, M.L., Jr. Vernal pools in southern
Maine: An assessment of pool characteristics associated with amphibian,
reptile, and invertebrate use
- 1:45 *Cooper, S.L., Peterson, C.R. Modeling the location of
snake dens on the Eastern Snake River Plain
- 2:00 *Williams, C.R., Tyler, M.J. The odors of Australian frogs
- 2:15 *Autrey, B.C., Fleet, R.R., Whiting, R.M. Herpetofaunal
assemblages of four habitat types from the Caddo Lake area of northeast
Texas
- 2:30 *Ravdal, S., McCoy, E.D., Mushinsky, H.R. The effects of
silviculture and prescribed burning on herpetofauna of Florida sand pine
scrub
- 2:45 *LeMaster, M.P., Mason, R.T. Conspecific trailing behavior
of garter snakes under natural conditions
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Vincent, T.C. Preliminary results of a study of interspecific
competition between two lizard species using enclosures in combination
with field observations
- 3:30 *Kalb, H.J., Owens, D.W. The olive ridley sea turtle aggregation
at Playa Nancite, Costa Rica
- 3:45 *Crespi, E., Browne, R.A. Mountain tops at islands: Genetic
variability of the pygmy salamander (Desmognathus wrighti, Plethodontidae)
in southern Appalachians
- 4:00 *Downes, S.J., Shine, R. Heat, sex , or safety? Using habitat
selection experiments to identify a lizard=s priorities
- 4:15 *Bodie, J.R., Semlitsch, R.D. Selection in naturally occurring
aquatic turtles: Implications for size-structured populations
- 4:30 Richards, P.M. A matrix model of the American crocodile
(Crocodylus acutus) in Florida
- 4:45 *Edwards, M.L.O., Ritland, D.B. An ecological study of
a population of box turtles (Terrapene carolina) in a residential
habitat in South Carolina
Session 30: HL Symposium: Life History and Ecology
of Chelonians, IV
R. Bruce Bury and David J. Germano, Saturday, June 28, HUB Auditorium
Saturday Night Live: Discussion of Topical Issues
- 7:00 *Moll, E., Moll, D. A global overview of river turtle assemblages
- 7:45 *Germano, D.J., Bury, R.B. Lack of juveniles in populations:
Recruitment failure or are we missing the point with chelonians?
- 8:30 Vogt, R.C. Sexual maturity in turtles: Is it age or size?
- 9:15 *Kiester, A.R., Juvik, J.O. Conservation challenges of
the turtle trade
Session 31: AFS-ELHS Contributed Papers: Juvenile
Fish Studies, II
Mark Hixon, Sunday, June 29, Kane 210
- 8:00 *Dressel, S.C., Norcross, B.L. Utilizing habitat characteristics
to improve estimates of juvenile flatfish abundance
- 8:15 *Steves, B.P., Cowen, R.K. Settlement preferences of juvenile
groundfish on the continental shelf of the New York Bight: Zonation, succession,
and the cold pool
- 8:30 *Nishimoto, M.M., Washburn, L., Love, M. Distributions
of pelagic juvenile fishes in relation to water masses around the Santa
Barbara Channel Islands, CA
- 8:45 Schroeder, D.M. The importance of alongshore currents in
predicting recruitment patterns of juvenile reef fishes to kelp beds in
the Santa Barbara Channel
- 9:00 Nadeau, D.A. Ontogenetic habitat shifts by an early juvenile
coral reef fish in an off-reef macroalgal nursery system
- 9:15 Caselle, J. Density-dependent early post-settlement mortality
in a coral reef fish and its effect on local population size
- 9:30 *Schultz, E.T., Conover, D.O. Size-dependent overwinter
mortality and the depletion of energy reserves in the Atlantic silverside,
Menidia menidia
- 9:45 *Hurst, T.P., Conover, D.O. Energetics of overwintering
young-of-the-year Hudson River striped bass (Morone saxatilis)
Session 32: Habitat and Distribution of Amphibians
and Reptiles
Margaret M. Stewart Sunday, June 29, Kane 220
- 8:00 Stone, P.A. Aquatic turtles in an ephemeral stream: Paradoxical
population estimates
- 8:15 *Bartelt, P.E., Peterson, C.R. Using physical models to
characterize microsite conditions of habitats used by western toads (Bufo
boreas) in southeastern Idaho
- 8:30 *Jones, L.L.C., Raphael, M.G. Relative abundance of amphibians
in and near streams in different stand conditions of the Olympic Peninsula:
A progress report
- 8:45 *Wilkins, R.N., Peterson, N.P. Amphibian occurrence and
abundance associated with geomorphic features in forested headwaters of
southwestern Washington, USA
- 9:00 *Peterson, N.P., Wilkins, R.N. Amphibian occurrence and
abundance associated with geomorphic features in forested headwaters of
the southern Olympic Mountain foothills of Washington, USA
- 9:15 *Brown, C., Olson, D.H., Bradshaw, G.A. Habitat structure
and occupancy patterns of the montane frog, Rana cascadae, in the
Cascade Range, Oregon, at multiple scales: Implications for population
dynamics in patchy landscapes
- 9:30 Turner, D.S., *Schwalbe, C.R. Selection and characteristics
of habitat used by the fringe-toed lizard, Uma notata
- 9:45 *Graham, K.L., Bogart, J.P. Habitat use of long-toed salamanders
at three different scales
10:00 Break
- 10:15 St. Clair, R. A plan for determining habitat requirements
of rubber boas in British Columbia
- 10:30 *Roberts, K.G., Beaupre, S.J. Habitat use in a northwest
Arkansas population of the timber rattlesnake Crotalus horridus
with comments on arboreality
- 10:45 Himes, J.G. Autecology of the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis
melanoleucus ruthveni) in north-central Louisiana
- 11:00 Lehtinen, R.M. A comparison of the effectiveness of three
anuran monitoring methods in depressional wetlands
- 11:15 *Farrell, T.M., Pilgrim, M.A., May, P.G. Population structure,
activity, and sexual dimorphism in a central Florida population of box
turtle, Terrapene carolina
- 11:30 *Greene, B.D., Whiting, M.J., Mueller, J.M. Demography
and life history of Nerodia harteri paucimaculata
Session 33: Distribution and Zoogeography of
Fishes
Bruce B. Collette, Sunday, June 29, HUB 209
- 8:00 Stewart, J.G. The fishes of the Bogue Chitto River, Mississippi
and Louisiana: Distribution and abundance over a twenty-year period
- 8:15 *Collette, B.B., Klein-MacPhee, G. Fishes of the Gulf of
Maine
- 8:30 *Cohen, D.M., McCosker, J.E. Bythitids ashore with notice
of the first Lucifuga from the Pacific Ocean
- 8:45 Briggs, J.C. Extinction and replacement in the Indo-West
Pacific
- 9:00 *Carter, J., Sedberry, G., Lobaugh, L. The species-area
relation within patch reefs of Glovers Reef atoll: Evidence from coral
reef fish
- 9:15 Neely, D.A. A contact zone between two allopatric forms
of Cottus bairdi (Teleostei: Cottidae): A test of species boundaries
within the complex
- 9:30 Nico, L.G. Ichthyological explorations of the upper Río
Orinoco: The CVG-TECHMIN expeditions to the Venezuelan Guayana
- 9:45 *Reinthal, P.N., Sparks, J., Riseng, K.J. An overview of
the freshwater fishes of Madagascar
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Norris, S.M. Late 18th century Spanish ichthyological
exploration and illustration in the New World
- 10:30 Smith, G. The Columbia River fish fauna: Late Cenozoic
drainage assembly and evolution
- 10:45 Wallis, G.P., *Berra, T.M. Diversity and endemism: Test
of a biogeographical hypothesis with Galaxias vulgaris from New
Zealand
- 11:00 Keiser, J.C. Using a geographic information system (GIS)
to distinguish and predict patterns of distribution among Alabama fishes
- 11:15 Ray, W.J. Dispersal and habitat preference of the exotic
round goby (Neogobius melanostomus)
- 11:30 MacInnis, A.J. Reproductive biology of the exotic Great
Lakes fish Neogobius melanostomus
- 11:45 Luttrell, G.R., *Echelle, A.A., Fisher, W.L. Re-establishment
of a fish species in a Great Plains river more than 20 years after extirpation
Session 34: SSAR Henri Seibert Student Award
Papers, III
James P. Bogart, Sunday, June 29, HUB East Ballroom
- 8:00 *Garcia, P.F.J., Gregory, P.T., Larsen, K.W. Natural history,
movement patterns, and habitat use of the Canadian toad Bufo hemiphrys
in the mixed-wood boreal forest
- 8:15 *Dreslik, M.J., Moll, E.O. Diversity, composition, and
dietary relationships of a flood-plain lake turtle community with geographic
comparisons
- 8:30 *Swann, D.E., Schwalbe, C.R. Metapopulation dynamics and
management of lowland leopard frogs in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
- 8:45 Whitlock, A.L. Nesting ecology of the bog turtle (Clemmys
muhlenbergii) in southwestern New England
- 9:00 *Shivik, J.A., Clark, L. Context specific importance of
sensory modalities in foraging brown tree snakes
- 9:15 *Richter, S.C., Young, J.E., Doody, J.S., Johnson, G.N., Seigel,
R.A. Variation in breeding and survival of gopher frogs, Rana capito,
in southern Mississippi
- 9:30 Mills, M.S. Foraging ecology of the brown water snake,
Nerodia taxispilota, with a comparison of collecting techniques
- 9:45 Johnson, S.A. Neoteny in the striped newt (Notophthalmus
perstriatus) at a north Florida sandhills pond
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Davis, L.M., Glenn, T.C., Dessauer, H.C., Brisbin, I.L.,
Sawyer, R. Diversity of microsatellite loci in American alligator populations
- 10:30 *Jung, R.E., Karasov, W.H., Huang, Y. Are amphibians negatively
impacted by PCBs or dioxins?
- 10:45 *Komoroski, M.J., Congdon, J.D. Temporal variation in
size and lipid content of Rana utricularia ova and neonates: Adaptive
coin-flipping/adaptive variance vs. Arolling loaded dice@
- 11:00 *Mills, N.E., Barnhart, M.C. Effects of dissolved oxygen
on development and hatching of two Ambystoma and two Rana
species
- 11:15 *Moore, I.T., Mason, R.T. Snakes, sex and stress: Endocrine
responses to environmental stress in the red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis
sirtalis parietalis
- 11:30 *Litzgus, J.D., Brooks, R.J. Growth in a cold environment:
body size and sexual maturity in a northern population of spotted turtles,
Clemmys guttata
- 11:45 Manier, M.K. Variation in rostral scale morphology and
color pattern of the longnose snake (Rhinocheilus lecontei)
Session 35: ASIH Symposium: Nuclear DNA and
the Evolutionary Genetics of Fishes, Amphibians and Reptiles, III
Joseph M. Quattro and Eric B. Taylor, Sunday, June 29, Kane 110
- 8:00 *Powers, D.A., Schulte, P.M. Keynote address: Natural selection
of the Ldh-B promoter and coding region in Fundulus heteroclitus
- 8:30 Crawford, D.L. Directed selection on Ldh-B proximal promoter
- 8:45 Turner, B.J., *Duvernell, D.D. A family of L1-like retrotransposons
in teleost genomes: Molecular studies and population variation in Death
Valley pupfishes
- 9:00 *Sharbel, T.F., Green, D.M., Houben, A. B chromosome origin
in the endemic New Zealand frog (Leiopelma hochstetteri) through
sex chromosome devolution
- 9:15 *Stock, D.W., Zhao, Z., Weiss, K.M. Teleost and shark D1x
genes and the evolution of the vertebrate D1x gene family
- 9:30 *Voss, S.R., Shaffer, H.B. Mapping the paedomorphosis gene:
Tales from the axolotl genome project
9:45 Break
- 10:15 Allendorf, F.W., Utter, F.M. Keynote address: Molecular
genetics and conservation of salmonid fishes: Past, present, and future
- 10:45 *Bagley, M.J., Gall, G.A.E. Nuclear and mitochondrial
DNA sequence variability among populations of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus
mykiss)
- 11:00 *Bentzen, P., Olsen, J.B., Spidle, A.P., Wenberg, J.K. Semi-automated
fluorescent analysis of salmonid microsatellites and some applications
to population and kinship studies
- 11:15 *Moran, P., Dightman, D.A., Waples, R.A., Park, L.K. Genetic
monitoring in conservation and recovery of endangered chinook salmon populations
in the Snake River Basin
- 11:30 *Nielsen, J.L., Fountain, M.C., Cobble, K., Favela, J.R.C.,
Jensen, B.L. Molecular genetics and evolutionary status of the trout
of the Sonora and Chihuahua desert region of Mexico
- 11:45 *Park, L.K., Berejikian, B., Hard, J., Tezak, E., LaHood,
E., Schroder, S., Knudsen, K. The use of microsatellite markers to
assess reproductive success in naturally spawning wild and captively-reared
coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
Session 36: Reproductive Ecology of Amphibians
and Reptiles
Catherine R. Bevier, Sunday, June 29, Kane 120
- 8:00 *Rodriguez, F. de J., Mendez, F.R., Cuellar, O. Life-history
aspects of Sceloporus bicanthalis (Sauria: Phrynosomatidae): Are
litter size and relative litter mass plastic or fixed traits?
- 8:15 *Verrell, P., Vinnedge, B. Sexual selection favors persuasive
males in the salamander Desmognathus ocoee
- 8:30 *Mendez-de la Cruz, F.R., Villagran-Santa Cruz, M. Evolution
of viviparity in the genus Sceloporus: Is early sexual maturity
ecologically important?
- 8:45 Karl, A.E. Reproductive strategies of the desert tortoise
Gopherus agassizii in the eastern Mojave Desert
- 9:00 *Seigel, R.A., Ford, N.B. Phenotypic plasticity in reproductive
traits: Geographic variation in plasticity in a viviparous snake
- 9:15 Stringer, A.B. Breeding ecology of terrestrial Northwestern
salamanders (Ambystoma gracile)
- 9:30 Bevier, C.R. Breeding activity in males of the neotropical
tree frog Scinax boulengeri
- 9:45 Reiserer, R.S. Reproductive cycles and maturation in the
sidewinder rattlesnake, Crotalus cerastes (Serpentes: Viperidae)
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Bragg, W.K., Viets, B.E., Fawcett, J.D. Nest-site selection
in two eublepharid geckos with temperature-dependent sex determination
and one with genotypic sex determination
- 10:30 *Lind, A.J., Welsh, H.H., Jr. Breeding chronology of the
foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii) in northwestern California
streams with a discussion of the utility of automated data logging and
sound recording techniques
- 10:45 Gregory, P.T. Relationships between food intake during
pregnancy and reproductive traits in the garter snake, Thamnophis elegans
- 11:00 *Sullivan, B.K., Fernandez, P.J. Variation in breeding
activity and age-structure of a community of desert anurans in Maricopa
County, Arizona
- 11:15 Rutherford, P. Factors influencing reproductive output
of female northern alligator lizards (Elgaria coerulea principis)
- 11:30 Sumner, J. Parental care in Prickly Forest SkinksCa molecular
answer to an ecological question?
- 11:45 Greene, H.W., Hardy, D.L., Sr. Maternal attendance in
pitvipers
Session 37: ASIH Symposium: Comparisons and
Current Uses of Phylogenetic Approaches to Ichthyology and Herpetology,
I
Dirk Bauwens, Jane E. Melville, Mark Pyron and Donald B. Miles, Sunday,
June 29, HUB 200
- 8:30 Pyron, M., Espinoza, R.E. Introduction to the symposium
and opening remarks
- 8:45 Willink, P. Evolution of catostomid gill rakers: Using
a phylogeny to assess the importance of natural selection and individuality
- 9:00 Melville, J.E. An ecomorphological study of the evolution
of scansoriality in a genus of cold temperate skinks from Tasmania, Australia
- 9:15 *Lutterschmidt, W.I., Hutchison, V.H. Thermal tolerance,
geographic range and Liebig=s Law: Does physiological plasticity matter?
- 9:30 Bauwens, D. Comparative studies of a Ahomogenous@ lizard
clade: European lacertids
- 9:45 Dulvy, N. The evolution of live-bearing in sharks and rays
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Irschick, D.J. An evolutionary analysis of the ecological
significance of maximal locomotor performance in West Indian anolis lizards
- 10:30 Pyron, M. Sperm competition and mating systems in North
American minnows
- 10:45 Zani, P.A. The influence of phylogenetic scale in determining
evolutionary patterns
- 11:00 Lauder, G.V. Locomotion in ray-finned fishes: Experiments
suggested by phylogenetic patterns
- 11:15 Miles, D.B. Testing hypotheses of adaptation using comparative
methods: The evolution of locomotor form-function complexes in sceloporine
lizards
- 11:30 *Diaz-Uriarte, R., Garland, T., Jr. Effects of branch
length errors on the performance of phylogenetically independent contrasts
- 11:45 Butler, M.A. Testing evolutionary hypotheses that require
reconstruction of the past: A simulation study comparing square-change
and linear parsimony methods for a continuous character
Session 38: Conservation of Amphibians and Reptiles,
II: Restoration and Species Introductions
Karen R. Lips, Sunday, June 29, HUB West Ballroom
- 8:00 *Aubry, K.B., Glos, M.A., Stringer, A.B., Snyder, S. Sea
turtle strandings in Washington and Oregon
- 8:15 *Murphy, R.W., Orlov, N., Cao, V.S., Lathrop, A., Bain, R.
The amphibians and reptiles of the lost forests of Vietnam
- 8:30 *Muths, E., Corn, P.S., Johnson, T.L. Restoration of boreal
toad Bufo boreas boreas populations in Rocky Mountain National Park
- 8:45 Olson, D.H. Amphibian conservation in the Pacific Northwest:
On the tails of fish and fowl
- 9:00 Alford, R.A., *Bradfield, K.S., Richards, S.J. Fluctuating
asymmetry and declines in populations of Australian tropical rainforest
frogs
- 9:15 *Donnelly, M.A., Baber, M.J., Farrell, C.J., Glenn, J.L., Koebel,
J.W., Jr. Monitoring amphibians and reptiles as a component of restoration
of the Kissimmee River ecosystem
- 9:30 Lips, K.R. Declines of amphibian populations in the Cordillera
de Talamanca of lower Central America
- 9:45 *Kaiser, H., Schwarten, H.H. Origins and introductions
of the Caribbean frog, Eleutherodactylus johnstonei (Leptodactylidae):
Management and conservation concerns
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Foster, A.M., Dodd, C.K., Jr., Boydstun, C.P. The effects
of non-indigenous species on native amphibians and reptiles
- 10:30 *Perry, G., Fritts, T.H., Rodda, G.H. Catholic snake diets,
n-level interactions, and restoration ecology on Guam
- 10:45 Campbell, E.W. Food utilization in the brown tree snake
(Boiga irregularis) on Guam: Observations on snakes collected following
a predator removal experiment
- 11:00 *Rodda, G.H., Fritts, T.H. Modeling of brown tree snake
size distributions highlights sampling problems and high adult mortality
- 11:15 Spencer, R. Population ecology and the impact of the red
fox on an Australian freshwater turtle population
- 11:30 Meshaka, W.E., Jr. Species replacement in two exotic geckos
from Everglades National Park
- 11:45 Crossland, M.R. Impact of the introduced cane toad, Bufo
marinus, on native Australian anuran larvae
Session 39: HL Symposium: Biosystematics, Behavioral
Ecology and Conservation of Iguanas, I
William K. Hayes, Sunday, June 29, HUB 310
- 8:00 Carter, R.L., Hayes, W.K. Welcome and Introduction
- 8:15 Davis, S.K. Keynote lecture in biosystematics: Molecular
systematics and biogeography of Caribbean rock iguanas
- 8:45 Buckley, L.J. The evolution and phylogenetic position of
spiny-tailed iguanas (genus Ctenosaura)
- 9:00 *Hollingsworth, B.D., Gergus, E.W.A., Montanucci, R.R., McGuire,
J.A. Geographic variation and species boundaries of chuckwalla lizards
(Iguanidae: Sauromalus) in central Arizona
- 9:15 *Rassman, K., Tautz, D., Trillmich, F., Markmann, M. Molecular
evolution in the Galapagos iguanas
- 9:30 *Snell, H.L., Snell, H.M. Keynote lecture in ecology: Ecology
and conservation of Galapagos island iguanas: The interaction of short-term
processes and long-term patterns
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Del Socorro Lara Lopez, M., Romero, A.G. Observations
on the feeding ecology and habitat use of the green iguana (Iguana iguana)
at La Mancha, Veracruz, México
- 10:30 De Villa Meza, A., Hidalgo Mihart, M.G., *López González,
C.A., Madorell, A.C., Martinez-Meyer, E., Romero, A.G. Black iguana
(Ctenosaura pectinata) predation by three mammalian carnivores in
the Chamela-Cuixamla biosphere reserve, Jalisco, México
- 10:45 *Martins, E.P., Lamont, J. A comparative study of communication
and social behavior in cyclura rock iguanas
- 11:00 Flowers, M.A. Sexual color dimorphism in chuckwallas,
Sauromalus obesus, and implications for sexual selection
- 11:15 Tracy, C.R. Environmental influences on body size of two
species of herbivorous Mojave Desert lizards
- 11:30 Wikelski, M. Evolution of body size in the Galapagos marine
iguana
- 11:45 Hazard, L.C. Repeatability of sodium secretion by salt
glands of desert iguanas (Dipsosaurus dorsalis)
Session 40: AES Symposium: Captive Elasmobranch Biology
Juan Sabalones and John Rupp, Sunday, June 29, Savery 239
- 8:30 Koob, T.J. Early observations on elasmobranchs in captivity:
The first fifty years (1870-1920)
- 8:45 *Carrier, J.C., Murru, F.L., Davis, R.L., Pratt, H.L., Jr.
Studies of nurse shark reproduction: bridging the gap between field
investigations and captive research
- 9:00 *Carrier, J.C., Murru, F.L., Davis, R.L., Walsh, M.T., Dover,
S., Pratt, H.L., Jr. Studies of nurse shark reproduction: uses of endoscopy,
ultrasound, and serial blood chemistry in the evaluation and monitoring
of presumed pregnancy in captive nurse sharks
- 9:15 *Fournier, R.W., Morrissey, J.F. The metabolic rate of
two species of benthic elasmobranchs, nurse sharks and southern stingrays
- 9:30 *Stoops, G.L., Jr., Dehart, A.H. Husbandry observations
and treatment of fungal infection in tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier
- 9:45 *Crow, G.L., Atkinson, M.J., Ron, B., Atkinson, S., Skillman,
A.D.K., Wong, G.T.F. Thyroid hyperplasia in captive sharks: Relationship
of water chemistry to serum thyroid hormones
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Van Dykhuizen, G., Light, K., Wrobel, D., Powell, D. Ratfish
romance at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
- 10:30 Henningsen, A.D. Observations on the reproductive biology
of captive southern stingrays, Dasyatis americana
- 10:45 *Hiruda, H., Mori, T., Miyake, M. A study on collection,
transportation, and breeding of a scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini)
- 11:00 *Mollet, H.F., O=Sullivan, J.B., Welsh, J.P., Ezcurra, J.M.,
Greenwald, S.A. Preliminary captive biology of the pelagic stingray,
Dasyatis (Pteroplatytrygon) violacea
- 11:15 Sabalones, J., Rupp, J. Conclusion and summary
Session 41: AFS-ELHS Contributed Papers: Abundance,
Distribution, and Transport, I
Miriam Doyle and Michael P. Fahay, Sunday, June 29, Kane 210
- 10:15 *Sponaugle, S., Cowen, R.K. Early life history traits
and recruitment patterns of Caribbean wrasses (Labridae)
- 10:30 Suntsov, A.V. Ichthyoplankton assemblages in the western
South Pacific
- 10:45 *Hagan, S.M., Able, K.W. Seasonal and diel patterns of
the pelagic fish assemblage in a temperate estuary
- 11:00 *Grothues, T.M., Cowen, R.K. Larval fish assemblages in
the highly dynamic Cape Hatteras region
- 11:15 *Busby, M.S., Matarese, A.C., Mier, K.L. Annual and seasonal
composition of larval and juvenile fishes collected by dip-net at the Manchester
Field Station (Clam Bay, Puget Sound, Washington) from 1985-1995
- 11:30 Walsh, H.J., *Peters, D.S., Settle, L.R. Distribution
and abundance of anadromous clupeid larvae in the lower Roanoke River system
- 11:45 *Tolan, J.M., Wilson, C.A. Lighted vs. unlighted plankton
nets: A novel approach for collecting ichthyoplankton around a stationary
structure
- 12:00 Hettler, W.F., *Hare, J.A. Effect of lateral direction,
distance offshore, and flood tide stage on the abundance and size of larval
fishes at a North Carolina inlet
Session 42: Feeding Ecology of Freshwater Fishes
Douglas F. Markle, Sunday, June 29, Kane 220
- 1:30 *O=Steen, S., Cullum, A., Bennett, A.F. Can predation history
or locomotor phenotype predict predator avoidance success? An experimental
test among guppy (Poecilia reticulata) populations of Trinidad
- 1:45 *Thompson, A.R., Grossman, G. The influence of prey availability
and physical habitat characteristics on distribution patterns of longnose
dace, Rhinichthys cataractae
- 2:00 *Lienesch, P.W., Gophen, M. Utilization of an invading
zooplankton, Daphnia lumholtzi, by Medinia beryllina in Lake
Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas
- 2:15 *Hodgson, J.R., Essington, T.E., Hodgson, J.Y. Foraging
efficiency, opportunism, and feeding ecology of largemouth bass (Micropterus
salmoides) in small northern Wisconsin lakes
- 2:30 Weaver, D.C. Entering a fish each fish world: feeding ecology
and morphology of western Atlantic groupers
- 2:45 *Aku, P.M.K., Tonn, W.M. Effects of hypolimnetic oxygenation
on the food resources and feeding ecology of cisco in Amisk Lake, Alberta
Session 43: Fish, Amphibian, and Reptile Interactions
Peter C. Smiley, Jr., Sunday, June 29, HUB 209
- 1:30 *Munger, J.C., Ames, A., Barnett, B., Gerber, M. Impact
of trout on the abundance and distribution of amphibians in the Sawtooth
Wilderness of central Idaho
- 1:45 *Hansen, B., Olson, D.H. Western Oregon stream vertebrate
assemblages: It=s not just fish
- 2:00 *Pilliod, D.S., Peterson, C.R. Impacts of introduced fish
on amphibian populations in high mountain lakes in central Idaho
- 2:15 *Smiley, P.C., Jr., Kallies, K.W., Knight, S.S., Cooper, C.M.
Fishes, amphibians, and reptiles of habitats created by erosion control
structures
- 2:30 *Evert, J.D., Woodward, A.R. Relationships among alligator
density, trophic status, and fish biomass in Florida lakes
Session 44: AFS-ELHS Contributed Papers: Modeling
James H. Power, Sunday, June 29, Kane 210
- 1:30 *Power, J.H., Moser, E.B. Generalized linear model analysis
of net catch data using the negative binomial distribution
- 1:45 *Tupper, M., Juanes, F. Models of recruitment limitation
of juvenile fishes as a consequence of natural selection for use of restricted
feeding habitats and predation risk taking - an in situ test
- 2:00 *Thornton, S.J., Eslinger, D.L. Modeling the growth and
survival of larval Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) in Prince William
Sound, Alaska
- 2:15 *Paradis, A.R., Pépin, M., Pépin, P. An individual-based
model of the size-selective vulnerability of fish larvae to four types
of predators: Comparisons with time series size distribution of survivors
- 2:30 *Lyczkowski-Schultz, J., Gledhill, C.T. Can estimates of
annual abundance of king mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla) larvae
in the Gulf of Mexico be used in stock assessments of adults?
- 2:45 *Thompson, K.R., Cowan, J.H., Jr. Bioenergetics and pinfish
(Lagodon rhombiodes) feeding ecology in temperate sea grass meadows
Session 45: Systematics of Amphibians
Maureen A. Donnelly, Sunday, June 29, Kane 120
- 1:30 *Bogart, J.P., Channing, A. Chasing tetraploid sand frogs
in southern Africa
- 1:45 *Wilkinson, J.A., Matsui, M. Historical biogeography of
rhacophorid frogs of Japan, the Ryukyu Archipelago, and Taiwan inferred
from a phylogenetic perspective
- 2:00 *Cannatella, D., Holder, M., Rand, A.S., Ryan, M.J. Phylogeny
of the frog genus Physalaemus (Leptodactylidae) with implications
for the evolution of call types in the group
- 2:15 Goebel, A.M. Mitochondrial DNA diversity in the Bufo
boreas species group
- 2:30 *Graybeal, A., Kjer, K., Cannatella, D.C. Phylogeny of
frogs derived from ribosomal DNA and morphological characters
- 2:45 *Moore, D.S., Marion, K.R., Michael, S.F. The phylogenetics
of the genus Acris (Anura: Hylidae) determined from cytochrome b
sequences
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Gonser, R. Phylogeographic variation of the Puerto Rican
frog (Eleutherodactylus coqui)
- 3:30 Wake, D.B. A cryptic species border in salamanders of the
Ensatina complex?
- 3:45 *García-París, M., Wake, D.B. Eco-morphological
transitions in tropical salamanders: A phylogenetic study of mtDNA evolution
in Oedipina and Nototriton
- 4:00 Mahoney, M.J. Phylogenetic relationships of Plethodon
and Aneides (Plethodontidae) based on mitochondrial DNA
- 4:15 Kearney, M. The phylogenetic position of Listromycter
leakeyi and its effect on amphisbaenian phylogeny
Session 46: AES Contributed Papers, III: Reproduction
and Growth
Robert E. Heuter and Henry F. Mollet, Sunday, June 29, Savery
239
- 1:30 Castro, J. The reproductive biology of the nurse shark,
Ginglymostoma cirratum
- 1:45 *Haenni, E.G., Wourms, J.P. Comparative morphology of the
appendiculae, umbilical stalks, and placentae of phyrnid sharks: Functional
correlates
- 2:00 Villavicencio-Garayzar, C.J. Reproductive biology of the
horn shark (Heterodontus francisci) in Mexican waters
- 2:15 *Gelsleichter, J., Grubbs, R.D., Musick, J.A. Morphology
and histology of the reproductive tract of a hermaphroditic spiny dogfish
(Squalus acanthias)
- 2:30 *Mollet, H.F., Cliff, G., Pratt, H.L., Jr., Stevens, J.D. Reproductive
parameters of the shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus)
- 2:45 *Cailliet, G.M., Mollet, H.F. Preliminary demographic analysis
of the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus)
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Merson, R.R., Pratt, H.L., Jr. Northern extent of the
pupping grounds of the sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus) on
the US east coast
- 3:30 Hueter, R.E. Philopatry, natal homing, and localized stock
depletion in sharks: Strictly a hypothesis
- 3:45 *Feldheim, K.F., Ashley, M.V., Gruber, S.H. Population
structure and dynamics of the lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris)
on a local scale: Microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analysis
- 4:00 *Harkins, H.K., Lowe, C.G., Holland, K.N., Bush, A. Growth
rates of juvenile scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini)
- 4:15 *Heupel, M.R., Bennet, M.B., Simpfendorfer, C.A. Analysis
of tissue responses to dart and roto tagging in four shark species
- 4:30 Anderson, S., *Goldman, K. Photographic identification
of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) at the south Farallon Islands,
central California
Session 47: SSAR Henri Seibert Student Award
Papers, IV
Aaron M. Bauer, Sunday, June 29, HUB East Ballroom
- 1:30 Mulcahy, D.G. Geographic variation in body size of a terrestrial
ectotherm (Sceloporus graciosus) a latitudinal trend that deviates
from Bergmann=s Rule
- 1:45 *Turner, D.S., Schwalbe, C.R. Seasonal and ontogenetic
effects on the diet of the fringe-toed lizard (Uma notata) in the
Mohawk Dunes, Arizona
- 2:00 *Donovan, M.F., Routman, E.J., Semlitsch, R.D. The historical
biogeography of the mole salamander (Ambystoma talpoideum)
- 2:15 *Engstrom, T.N., Shaffer, H.B., Meylan, P.A. Phylogenetic
relationships of the soft-shelled turtles (Family Trionichidae): Molecular,
morphological, and combined approaches
- 2:30 Martin, D.L. Habitat utilization and population dynamics
of the Yosemite toad Bufo canorus as it relates to management decisions
in the Sierra Nevada of California
- 2:45 *Goode, M.J., Swann, D.E., Schwalbe, C.R. Effects of collector-caused
destruction on reptiles of Sonoran desert rock outcrops: A field experiment
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Broomhall, S.D., Osborne, W.S. Are declines in Australian
amphibians linked to ultraviolet radiation?
- 3:30 Smith, L.L. Home range and habitat use in the Angonoka
(Geochelone yniphora) in western Madagascar
- 3:45 Perillo, K. Seasonal movements and habitat utilization
of spotted turtles (Clemmys guttata) in north central Connecticut
- 4:00 Greenberg, D.B. Migratory behavior of Crotalus mitchellii
and C. ruber: A test of the relationship between climate and movement
pattern
- 4:15 Coupe, B. Effects of radio-telemetric techniques on snake
movement: Observations from timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus)
- 4:30 *Lindquist, E.D., Hetherington, T.E. Semaphoring in an
earless frog: The origin of a novel visual signal
- 4:45 *Kink, R.J.F., Hetherington, T.E. Correlations between
color pattern and natural history parameters in snakes
Session 48: ASIH Symposium: Comparisons and
Current Uses of Phylogenetic Approaches to Ichthyology and Herpetology,
II
Emília P. Martins, Jonathan B. Losos, and Robert E. Espinoza,
Sunday, June 29, HUB 200
- 1:30 Cullum, A. The problem of reticulate trees: Comparative
phylogenetic analyses of interspecific hybrids of Cnemidophorus
lizards
- 1:45 *Martins, E.P., Lamont, J. Inferring the evolution of Cyclura
communication and social behavior: A new way of estimating ancestral states
- 2:00 Losos, J.B. Comparative approaches to the study of adaptive
radiation: Case studies with iguanid lizards
- 2:15 *Autumn, K., Wake, D.B., Ryan, M.J. Advantages and disadvantages
of adding a historical dimension to mechanistic studies of behavior, physiology,
and development
- 2:30 *Espinoza, R.E., Lyons-Weiler, J. Limitations of some comparative
approaches: Problems and proposed resolutions
3:00 Break
- 3:00 Felsenstein, J. Comparative methods: Contrasts revisited
3:30 Conclusion and summary
Session 49: HL Symposium: Biosystematics, Behavioral
Ecology, and Conservation of Iguanas, II
Martin Wikelski, Sunday, June 29, HUB 310
- 1:30 Burghardt, G.M. Keynote lecture in behavior: Sociality
in iguanas: Looking back and looking ahead
- 2:00 Gier, P.J. Environmental factors in iguanid social systems:
The roles of temperature, food, and burrows
- 2:15 *Hayes, W.K., Carter, R.L., Wikelski, M., Sonnentag, J. Lek-mating
strategies of male Galapagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus):
The influence of body size
- 2:30 Gerber, G.P. Nesting behavior of the Little Cayman rock
iguana (Cyclura nubila caymanensis)
- 2:45 Durstche, R.D. The foraging ecology and ontogeny of diet
in the iguanid lizard, Ctenosaura pectinata
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Alberts, A.C., Phillips, J.A. Keynote lecture in conservation:
Conservation strategies for the recovery of depleted populations of west
Indian rock iguanas
- 3:45 *Carter, R.L., Hayes, W.K., Sovyanhadi, Y. Population size
and conservation genetics of the endangered rock iguana (Cyclura rileyi)
- 4:00 Knapp, C.R. Population estimates and natural history of
the Exuma Island rock iguana (Cyclura cychlura figginsi): Implications
for conservation
- 4:15 Buckner, S.D. A review of research and conservation issues
relating to species of rock iguana Cyclura in the Bahamas
- 4:30 Day, M.L., Breuil, M. Reichling, S.B. Integrating efforts
to conserve the lesser Antillean iguana (Iguana delicatissima)
- 4:45 Hudson, R.D. The role of zoos in the conservation of west
Indian iguanas
- 5:00 Hanley, K.A. Effects of social behavior on corticosterone
and immunity in juvenile black iguanas, Ctenosaura similis
Session 50: ASIH Symposium: Nuclear DNA and
the Evolutionary Genetics of Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles, IV
Linda K. Park and Andrew M. Shedlock, Sunday, June 29, Kane 110
- 1:30 *Phillips, R.B., Oakley, T.H., Dorschner, M.O. Intergeneric
relationships of salmonid fishes based on nuclear DNA data
- 1:45 *Prodohl, P.A., Ferguson, A. Minisatellites, microsatellites,
and salmonid population studies
- 2:00 Scribner, K.T. Choosing the right marker for the right
job: Comparative analysis using alternative nuclear genetic markers
- 2:15 *Seeb, L., Kerkvliet, C., Crane, P.A. Nuclear DNA markers
reveal high levels of genetic heterogeneity among chinook salmon populations
from Alaska
- 2:30 *Shedlock, A.M., Olsen, J.B., Jahol, M., Bentzen, P., Weller,
J.W. Expanding the molecular toolbox: AFLP multi-locus genotyping of
fishes for population analysis
- 2:45 *Spidle, A.P., Bentzen, P., Quinn, T.P. Survival biased
by sex in a population of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kitsutch)
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Spruell, P., Greene, B.A., Knudsen, K.L., Bartron, M.L., Smithwick,
J.W.P., Allendorf, F.W. Use of repetitive DNA sequences as primers
for species mapping in salmonids.
- 3:30 *Thomas, J.E., Chew, L., Clayton, T., Fitch, L., Sandham, R.,
Groft, D. Genetic variation in populations of bull trout (Salvelinus
confluentus) from the east slope of the Rocky Mountains
- 3:45 *Young, W.P., Wheeler, P.A., Coryell, V.H., Keim, P., Thorgaard,
G.H. A detailed genetic linkage map of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus
mykiss) produced using double haploids
4:00 Shedlock, A.M. Conclusion and summary
Session 51: Growth, Reproduction, and Development
of Fishes
Toshiro Saruwatari, Sunday, June 29, HUB 209
- 3:15 *Beckman, B.R., Dickhoff, W.W. Relation of growth rate
to plasticity of smoltification in chinook salmon: Behavioral effects
- 3:30 Heppell, S.A. The reproductive physiology of gag grouper
Mycteropera microlepis: Hormonal correlates to gonadal growth
- 3:45 Larson, E.T. Neurotransmitters and sex reversal in the
saddleback wrasse, Thalassoma duperrey
- 4:00 *Engelmann, K., Schultz, E.T. Timing of energy allocation
to the reproductive tissues of the California golden trout
- 4:15 Klahre, L. Countergradient variation in egg production
rate of the Atlantic silverside Menidia menidia
- 4:30 *Bishop, R.E., Torres, J.J. Leptocephalus growth: Validation
of daily increment deposition during metamorphosis
- 4:45 *Saruwatari, T., Fujioka, T., Yamaguchi, M. Sexual dimorphism
and its role in the spawning behavior of Shirauo (Salangichthys microdon,
Salangidae)
Session 52: Fisheries
Phillip M. Harris, Sunday, June 29, Kane 220
- 3:15 *Munch, S.B., Conover, D.O. Ecological correlates of bluefish
abundance: Implications of climate change for recruitment and distribution
- 3:30 *Buckel, J.A., Fogarty, M., Conover, D.O. Impact of bluefish
(Pomatomus saltatrix) predation on the U.S. east coast continental
shelf
- 3:45 Gaichas, S.K. Why have Spanish mackerel come back? Changing
age compositions, growth, and mortality of Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus
maculatus) in Chesapeake Bay over the recent landings peak, 1988-1995
- 4:00 Nebenzahl, D.A. Age, growth, and population structure of
jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus) in the northeastern Pacific
Ocean, southern California region
- 4:15 *Chen, C., Liu, K, Joung, S. Estimate of the whale shark
catch in Taiwan
- 4:30 *Hajagos, J.G., Van Tassel, J.L. A baseline survey of the
demersal inshore fisheries associated with the islands of Gran Canaria
and El Hierro
- 4:45 *Caselle, J., Love, M., Schroeder, D., Van Buskirk, W. Declines
in rockfish (genus Sebastes) abundance in the southern California
Bight over the past two decades: Evidence from two independent long-term
datasets
- 5:00 Correia, J. Shark, skate, and ray landings in Portugal
from 1991 to 1995
Session 53: AFS-ELHS Symposium: Ontogeny of
North Pacific Scorpaeniform Fishes
Morgan S. Busby and Dave Ambrose, Monday, June 30, Kane 210
- 8:15 *Kent, D.I., Fisher, J.D., Marliave, J.B. Interspecific
nesting in marine fishes: Spawning of the spinynose sculpin Asemichthys
taylori on the eggs of the buffalo sculpin Enophrys bison
- 8:30 *Acuña, E., Rivera, R. Larval development of the
red rockfish Sebastes capenesis off northern Chile
- 8:45 *Blood, D.M., Matarese, A.C. Identification and development
of Triglops larvae
- 9:00 Cook, A. Ontogeny of skull morphology in cottid fishes
- 9:15 *Feeney, R.F., Oda, D.L. Near shore distribution and abundance
of sculpin larvae (Scorpaeniformes: Cottidae) in the Southern California
Bight, 1978-85
- 9:30 *Muto, F., Yabe, M., Amaoka, K. Identification and comparison
of morphological development of early stages of fishes of the genus Myoxocephalus
(Teleostei: Cottidae) from Japan
- 9:45 *Taylor, C.A., Eitner, B., Vetter, R. Larval identification
of rockfishes (genus Sebastes) using mitochondrial DNA techniques
Session 54: Systematics of Fishes, II
James Wilder Orr, Monday, June 30, Kane 220
- 8:00 Ghedotti, M.J. A phylogenetic analysis of the superfamily
Poecilioidea (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes) using morphological data
- 8:15 Armbruster, J.W. Systematics of the neotropical catfish
family Loricariidae with particular emphasis on Hypostominae
- 8:30 *Cooper, J.A., Nikkanen, J., Chapleau, F. Historical constraints
on life-history traits evolution in flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes): A phylogenetic
perspective
- 8:45 Moore, J.A. Functional morphology of the pelvic girdle
in pineconefishes (Monocentridae)
- 9:00 Mooi, R.D. Taking aim at the bullseyes: A phylogeny of
the Pempherididae (Teleostei: Perciformes)
- 9:15 Mok, M.H.K. Skeletal morphology of hagfishes in Taiwan
and its phylogenetic implication
- 9:30 *Johnson, G.D., Springer, V.G. Elassoma: Another
look
- 9:45 *Hoshino, K., Amaoka, K. Monophyly and phylogenetic position
of the family Citharidae (Teleostei: Pleuronectiformes)
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Rosenblatt, R.H. A review of the mud-eels, family Heterenchelyidae
- 10:30 Harrison, I.J. Taxonomy and phylogeny of mullets (Mugilidae)
- 10:45 *Poss, S.G., Cromwell, R.L. Can lasers shed light on problems
in osteology?
- 11:00 Albert, J.S. Diversification of brain morphology in adrianichthyids
from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Beloniformes: Teleostei)
- 11:15 Meisner, A.D. Systematics of the halfbeak genera Dermogenys
and Nomorhamphus (Hemiramphidae) including a preliminary phylogenetic
analysis
- 11:30 Siebert, D.J. Notes on the anatomy and relationships of
Sundasalanx: Clupeidae
- 11:45 *Thacker, C.E., Smith, D.G. Microdesmine larvae of the
Caribbean and Western Atlantic
Session 55: Systematics of Snakes, Turtles,
and Crocodilians
Alan H. Savitzky, Monday, June 30, HUB East Ballroom
- 8:00 *Jansen, K.P., Karl, S.A., Mushinsky, H.R. Molecular systematics
and phylogeography of the salt marsh snakes, Nerodia clarkii, using
mtDNA d-loop sequences
- 8:15 *LaDuc, T.J., Johnson, J.D. Taxonomic relationships between
Trimorphodon biscutatus complex members near the Arizona-New Mexico
border
- 8:30 *Sheil, C.A., Grant, T. Reevaluation of the species of
Synophis and Emmochliophis (Serpentes: Colubridae) using
morphological characters
- 8:45 *Feltham, J.V., Murphy, R.W., Bobyn, M.L. Why scales don=t
count: Clinical variation in Leptotyphlops himilis
- 9:00 *Roberts, J.W., Cullings, K.W., Morafka, D.J., Hernandez, J.M.
Phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary rates among pitviper genera
- 9:15 Alfaro, M.E. Molecular phylogenetics of the Thamnophiini
(Colubridae) and the evolution of prey capture
- 9:30 Campbell, B.N. Do the Australian pythons represent a rapid
radiation?
- 9:45 Garner, T.W.J. Investigation of intra- and interpopulation
genetic structure of garter snakes (genus Thamnophis) using single
locus microsatellite PCR analysis and multi-locus SSR-PCR fingerprinting
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Keogh, J.S. Molecular phylogeny of elapid snakes and a
consideration of their biogeographic history
- 10:30 Wong, H. Mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of the sand
snakes, Chilomeniscus (Serpentes: Colubridae) from northwestern
Mexico and southern Arizona
- 10:45 Rodríguez-Robles, J.A. Molecular systematics of
gopher, pine, and bullsnakes of the New World genus Pituophis (Colubridae)
- 11:00 Larsson, H.C.E. Ontogeny and phylogeny from an alligator=s
perspective
- 11:15 Brochu, C.A. Divergence timing and historical biogeography
of Crocodylus: Preliminary insights from phylogenetics and the fossil
record
- 11:30 *Shaffer, H.B., Meylan, P., McKnight, M.L. Tests of turtle
phylogeny: Molecular and morphological approaches
- 11:45 *Thomson, S.A., Adams, M., Seddon, J., Georges, A. The
western Australian turtle Chelodina oblonga (Testudines: Chelidae)
and its phylogenetic placement within the genus Chelodina
Session 56: Genetics of Freshwater Fishes
Gayle S. Brown, Monday, June 30, HUB 200
- 8:00 *Dimmick, W.W., Golubtsov, A.S., Mina, M.M., Dgebuadze, Y.Y.
Variability of the mtDNA control region and microsatellite loci among
morphotypes of the Lake Tana (Ethiopia) Barbus species flock
- 8:15 *Dowling, T.E., Nyanti, L., Smith, G.R.. Viability of hybrid
progeny of the cyprinids Luxilus cornatus and L. chrysocephalus
- 8:30 Mayden, R.L., *Buth, D.G. Allozymic and isozymic evidence
of polytypy in the catostomid genus Cycleptus
- 8:45 *Hudson, J.M., Toline, C.A., Fields, R.D., Philipp, D.P. Population
genetic structure of walleye, Stizostedion vitreum, in the upper
Midwest
- 9:00 Faber, J.E. Population genetics and biogeography of the
walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) from North American Great Lakes Erie
and St. Clair, and the Ohio River
- 9:15 *Chouinard, A., Bernatchez, L. Ecological speciation in
sympatric pairs of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis, Salmonidae)
- 9:30 *Brown, G., Rubin, S., Hensleigh, J. Can complete genetic
integrity of populations be maintained in captivity?
- 9:45 *Hendry, A.P., Wenburg, J.K., Hensleigh, J.E., Quinn, T.P.
Genetic and phenotypic divergence of two adjacent salmon populations,
one recently founded by straying from the other
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Tessier, N., Bernatchez, L. Temporal changes in the genetic
diversity of landlocked Atlantic salmon populations assessed by microsatellite
DNA polymorphism
- 10:30 Waples, R.S. Indirect estimates of effective population
size in Snake River chinook salmon
- 10:45 *Gustafson, R., Winans, G., Young, S. Genetic characterization
of river-spawning sockeye salmon from the Puget Sound basin, Washington
- 11:00 *Grant, S., Aebersold, P., Baker, B.M. Resolving genetic
population structure in cutthroat trout, a species showing extensive hybridization
with steelhead trout
- 11:15 Duvernell, D.D. Mitochondrial DNA variation and population
divergence in the pupfishes of Death Valley
- 11:30 *Tibbets, C.A., Dowling, T.E. Utility of three mitochondrial
DNA genes for genetic diversity studies in Agosia chrysogaster
- 11:45 *Stepien, C.A., Dillon, A.K. Genetic identity of the invasive
ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus (Teleostei: Percidae) in the Great Lakes:
DNA evidence for a southern European origin and a Acrypti c@ species
Session 57: HL Symposium: Biosystematics, Behavioral
Ecology, and Conservation of Iguanas, III
Allison C. Alberts, Richard D. Hudson, and Mark L. Day, Monday,
June 30, HUB 310
- 8:00 Alberts, A.C., Hudson, R.D., Day, M.L. IUCN/SSC West Indian
Iguana Specialist Group: Welcome and introduction
- 8:15 West Indian Iguana Specialist Group Open group discussion
(no formal presentations)
10:00 Break
- 10:15 West Indian Iguana Specialist Group Conclusion and summary
Session 58: ASIH Symposium: Science and Conservation:
Tales from the Front
Selina S. Heppell, Frank McCormick, and Phil Pister, Monday,
June 30, HUB West Ballroom
- 8:00 Heppell, S., Pister, P., Warren, M. Welcome and introduction
- 8:15 Courtenay, W. Why get involved in conservation?
- 8:30 *McCoy, E.D., Mushinsky, H. Advocation as an avocation?
- 8:45 Williams, J. Endangered species conservation: Perspectives
of a federal agency biologist
- 9:00 Mitchell, J. Conservation of endemic salamanders in the
central Appalachian Mountains
- 9:15 Price, A. Conservation biology of the houston toad
- 9:30 Crouse, D. Inside the beltway: A scientist=s view of life
in Washington
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Waples, R. King Solomon=s baby: Conservation and management
of Pacific salmon
- 10:45 Stiassny, M. Freshwater biodiversity: Tales from the African
front
- 11:15 Musick, J. The curse of long life: Conservation of K-selected
animals
- 11:45 Heppell, S. Conclusion and summary
Session 59: Food Habits of Amphibians and Reptiles
Laurie J. Vitt, Monday, June 30, Kane 110
- 8:30 *So, W.K.L., Merchant, H., Atkins, D. Response of red-eared
slider, Trachemys scripta elegans (Wied), to chronic ingestion of
petroleum hydrocarbons (motor oil) as indicated by feeding habits and digestive
tract cellular morphology
- 8:45 Parmelee, J.R. Feeding ecology of a tropical anuran assemblage
- 9:00 *Perkins, M.C., Adolph, S.C., Fu, E., Reisinger, S. Temperature
dependence and scaling of food consumption rates in the lizard Sceloporus
occidentalis
- 9:15 Vitt, L.J. Lizard diets: Pseudocommunities, guilds, history,
and the overriding effect of body size
- 9:30 *Bell, C.J., Rodrìguez-Robles, J.A., Greene, H.W. The
feeding biology of rubber boas and their relatives
- 9:45 Lappin, A.K. Feeding ecomorphology of crotaphytid lizards:
Employing performance measures to link morphology to behavior
Session 60: AES Contributed Papers, IV
Carl A. Luer and Eileen D. Grogan, Monday, June 30, Savery 239
- 8:30 *Shivji, M.S., Stanhope, M.J., Rogers, S.O. Group I introns
(Aspintrons@) are present in shark nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed
spacers
- 8:45 Lund, R. Evolution of the holocephalan tentaculum and pelvis
- 9:00 *Gottfried, M.D., Fordyce, R.E. An associated specimen
of Carcharodon angustidens (Chondrichthyes, Lamnidae) from the Oligocene
of New Zealand
- 9:15 Kajiura, S.M. Electroreception in juvenile scalloped hammerhead
sharks
- 9:30 *Yano, K., Mori, H., Minamikawa, K., Ueno, S., Toda, M., Uchida,
S. Behavioral response of sharks to electric stimulation
- 9:45 *Takada, K., Hiruda, H., Wakisaka, S., Kudo, S., Yano, K. A
summary of the freezing, thawing, preservation, and display methodology
on a large megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios)
10:00 Break
- 10:15 *Bodine, A.B., Atkinson, R., Easler, R., Brunson, B. Degradation
of shark cartilage in an in vivo enzyme reactor
- 10:30 Wetherbee, B.M. Lipid composition of deep-sea sharks from
the Chatham Rise, New Zealand
- 10:45 *Piermarini, P.M., Evans, D.H. Osmoregulation of the Atlantic
stingray (Dasyatis sabina) in the freshwater Lake Jessup of the
St. Johns River, Florida
- 11:00 *Wyffels, J.T., Bodine, A.B., Luer, C.A., Walsh, C.J. Development
of the lymphomyeloid system in the clearnose skate, Raja eglanteria
- 11:15 *Luer, C.A., Walsh, C.J., Litman, G.W., Anderson, M.K., Rast,
J.P. Identification of potential B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes from
the clearnose skate, Raja eglanteria, using RNA probes
- 11:30 *Walsh, C.J., Luer, C.A. Preliminary investigation of
cell proliferation and programmed cell death in elasmobranch thymus
Session 61: Predator-Prey Interactions of Amphibians
and Reptiles
Susan C. Walls, Monday, June 30, Kane 110
- 10:15 O=Reilly, J.C. The evolution of aquatic prey capture behavior
in anurans
- 10:30 *Wannamaker, C.M., Godard, R.D. Responses of golden shiners
to native and non-native predatory snakes
- 10:45 Barr, B.R. Differential rates of gastric clearance for
prey items in the diet of Alligator mississippiensis, and their
importance in dietary analysis
- 11:00 *Boone, M.D., Scott, D.C., Niewiarowski, P.H. The boon
of predation: Competitive and predatory interactions of ambystomatid salamanders
in large-scale field enclosures
- 11:15 *Walls, S.C., Williams, M.G. The assembly of communities
of pond-breeding amphibians: Does high species richness promote coexistence
between predators and their prey?
- 11:30 *Castilla, A.M., Galán, P., Gosá, A, Pérez-Mellado,
V. Blue-green tails in lizards: Do they influence the intensity of
predation?
- 11:45 Sabo, J.L. The influence of riverine prey on riparian
lizards, Sceloporus spp.: River-watershed exchange
Session 62: AFS-ELHS Contributed Papers: Habitat
Use and Diel Activity Patterns of Juvenile Salmonids: Comparisons of Atlantic
and Pacific Species
Francis Huanes and S.G. Hinch, Monday, June 30, Kane 210
- 10:15 *Decker, S., Hinch, S.G. Seasonal changes in juvenile
coho salmon biomass from groundwater side channels: The role of fish size
and primary production
- 10:30 *Giannico, G., Hinch, S.G. The effects of woody debris
addition on movement in and out of ground water fed side-channels by juvenile
coho salmon during winter
- 10:45 *Reinhardt, U.G., Healey, M.C. Size-dependent foraging
behavior and use of cover in juvenile coho salmon under predation risk
- 11:00 *Freidenburg, L.K., Pauley, G., Emlen, J.M. Habitat use
of juvenile salmonids: The effects of scale and method of habitat assessment
- 11:15 *Solazzi, M.F., Nickelson, T.E., Johnson, S.E., Rodgers, J.D.
Habitat use by juvenile salmonids in Oregon coastal streams
- 11:30 *Higgins, P.S., Bradford, M.J. The role of photoperiod,
temperature, and food availability on daytime concealment behavior of juvenile
Pacific salmon
- 11:45 *Gries, G., Juanes, F. Microhabitat use by daytime sheltering
juvenile Atlantic salmon during summer
- 12:00 *Nislow, K.H., Folt, C.L. Supply and demand in the study
of habitat suitability for first-year stream salmonids
Session 63: AFS-ELHS Contributed Papers: Behavior,
Development, and Physiology
John J. Govoni, Monday, June 30, Kane 210
- 1:30 *Govoni, J.J., Hoss, D.E. The ontogeny and function of
the swimbladder in larval Leiostomus xanthurus
- 1:45 Pepin, P., *Dower, J.F., Leggett, W.C. Changes in the distribution
of larval fish body length following preservation
- 2:00 *Fuiman, L.A., Faulk, C.K., Thomas, P. Impairment of survival
skills in Atlantic croaker larvae parentally exposed to DDT
- 2:15 *Counihan, T.D., Miller, A.I., Mesa, M.G., Parsley, M.J. The
effects of dissolved gas supersaturation on white sturgeon larvae
- 2:30 *McBride, R., Mahmoudi, B. Diel reproductive periodicity
by round scad, Decapterus punctatus, in the Gulf of Mexico
- 2:45 *Margulies, D., Scholey, V., Wexler, J., Olson, R., Nakazawa,
A., Suter, J. Development of a spawning population of yellowfin tuna
Thunnus albacares in landbased tanks in Panama
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Rieger, P., Summerfelt, R. The influence of turbidity
on larval walleye, Stizostedion vitreum, behavior and development
in tank culture
- 3:30 *Vetter, R.D., Westerman, M., Lynn, E. Climate change,
UV irradiance, and the survival of pelagic fish eggs and larvae: The real
world case
Session 64: Movement, Distribution, and Zoogeography
of Amphibians and Reptiles
Russell L. Burke, Monday, June 30, HUB West Ballroom
- 1:30 *Burke, R.L., Root, T.L. Evidence of change in the densities
of U.S. reptile and amphibian populations associated with recent climate
changes
- 1:45 Loafman, P. Using natural patterns as a Amarking technique@
for herpetofauna
- 2:00 *Perry, G., Rodda, G.H., Fritts, T.H., Sharp, T.R. Micro-biogeography:
Patterns in lizard diversity on the islets surrounding Guam
- 2:15 *Nelson, D.H., Turner, W.M., O=Hare, S.P., Williams, J.M. Geographic
distribution of the Alabama redbelly turtle Pseudemys alabamensis
along coastal Alabama
- 2:30 *Stringer, A.B., Aubry, K.B. Terrestrial movement patterns
of the northwestern salamander (Ambystoma gracile)
- 2:45 *Morrow, J.L., Howard, J.H. Habitat, home range and movements
of the bog turtle, Clemmys muhlenbergii, in Hartford County, Maryland
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Dills, M.D. Dispersion patterns of gopher tortoise burrows:
Evidence to contradict coloniality
- 3:30 Corn, S. Effects of short-distance translocations on desert
tortoises
- 3:45 *Patton, K.A., Guyer, C. The distribution of burrow widths
of Gopherus polyphemus from sites in Alabama and Georgia; including
a translocated population
- 4:00 Reed, R.N. Body size distribution and macroecological relationships
of body size to geographic range size and specialization in North American
snakes
- 4:15 Trenham, P.C. Metapopulation structure of the California
tiger salamander?
- 4:30 *Gadsden, H., Méndez de la Cruz, F. Home range of
the Mexican lizard Sceloporus grammicus, with comments on genetic
implications
Session 65: Genetics and Development of Fishes
Miles Coburn, Monday, June 30, HUB East Ballroom
- 1:30 Rosa-Molinar, E. Transposition in the western mosquitofish,
Gambusia affinis affinis (Baird and Girard, 1853): Studies on an
ontogenetic mechanism that remodels the axial and appendicular morphology
- 1:45 Kerr, L.M. Embryonic abnormality rates for the damselfish,
Abudefduf sordidus (Pomacentridae), relative to polychlorinated
biphenyl (PCB) contamination at Johnston Atoll, central Pacific ocean
- 2:00 Todd, T.N. Environmental modification of gillraker number
in coregonine fishes
- 2:15 Coburn, M.M. The ontogeny and evolution of the otophysan
Weberian apparatus
- 2:30 McClure, M.M. Heterochrony in the evolution of pigment
patterns of fishes of the genus Danio (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
- 2:45 Fisher, M.T. Clonal variation of temperature dependent
induction of males and deformities in Rivulus marmoratus, a self-fertilizing
killifish
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Kinnison, M.T., Unwin, M.J., Quinn, T.P., Hershberger, W.K.,
Boustead, N. Inter-population variation in reproductive and early development
characteristics of two introduced populations of New Zealand chinook salmon
with comparisons to a related Sacramento River lineage
- 3:30 *Chapman, R.W., Sedberry, G.R. Population genetics of long-lived
species
- 3:45 *Jones, A.G., Avise, J.C.Microsatellite assessment of multiple
maternity in pregnant males of two pipefish species
- 4:00 *Cordes, J.F., McDowell, J.R., Graves, J.E. Mitochondrial
DNA analysis of white marlin (Tetrapturus albidus) population structures
- 4:15 Morgan, M.C. Genetic variation among nine populations of
California Halibut (Paralichthys californicusi)
- 4:30 *Wiley, B.A., Chapman, R.W. Use of polymorphic microsatellites
to detect population structure in spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus)
Session 66: Growth and Development of Amphibians
and Reptiles
Steve M. Reilly, Monday, June 30, HUB 310
- 1:30 *Buchholz, D.R., Hayes, T.B. Comparative tadpole growth
and development in desert spadefoot toads (Scaphiopus couchii and
Spea multiplicata : Pelobatidae)
- 1:45 *Meinhardt, D.J., Reilly, S.M., Wiley, E.O. Toward a more
precise description of heterochrony, I. Terminology, terminal shapes, and
the axolotl revisited
- 2:00 *Reilly, S.M., Meinhardt, D.J., Wiley, E.O. Toward a more
precise description of heterochrony, II. Intraspecific heterochrony and
a new terminology for intraspecific patterns and processes
- 2:15 Marks, S.B. Skull development in two plethodontid salamanders
(genus Desmognathus) with different life histories
- 2:30 *Maisano, J.A., Gauthier, J.A. Timing and sequence of ossification
in Xantusia vigilis vigilis, Klauberina riversiana, and Lepidophyma
gaigeae (Squamata: Xantusiidae), and its implications for xantusiid
phylogeny
- 2:45 de Sá, R.O., *Larson, P.M. Chondrocranial morphology
and skeletogenesis in the genus Leptodactylus (Amphbia: Anura: Leptodactylidae)
3:00 Break
- 3:15 *Beachy, C., Surges, T.H., Reyes, M. Effects of developmental
and growth history on timing of metamorphosis in the grey treefrog, Hyla
versicolor
- 3:30 *Bittner, T.D., Queral-Regil, A., Cline, J.H., King, R.B. Ontogenetic
patterns of sexual dimorphism in natricine snakes
- 3:45 *Hey, J.D., Farrar, E.S. Characterizing tadpole morphs
of the plains spadefoot toad, Spea bombifrons, from western Iowa
- 4:00 Brodman, R. Crowding effects on competition between the
larvae of two species of Ambystoma salamanders
- 4:15 *Hranitz, J.M., Baird, T.A. The genetics of survivorship
in hatchling Crotaphytus collaris
- 4:30 Baird, T.A. Field studies on survivorship in hatchling
collared lizards, Crotaphytus collaris
- 4:45 *DeVito, J., Chivers, D.P., Kiesecker, J.M., Marco, A., Wildy,
E.L., Blaustein, A.R. The effects of snake predation on metamorphosis
of western toads (Bufo boreas)
Session 67: Molecular Systematics of Fishes,
I
Paul Bentzen, Monday, June 30, Kane 220
- 1:30 *Jones, W.J., Quattro, J.M. Phylogenetic affinities of
pygmy sunfishes (genus Elassoma) inferred from sequence analysis
of mitochondrial DNA
- 1:45 *Donaldson, K.A., Wilson, R.R. Jr. Comparative sequence
analysis of coding and non-coding mitochondrial DNA regions between putative
amphi-Panamic geminate species of the fish genus Centropomus
- 2:00 *Breden, F., Taylor, J., Ptacek, M. Examination of Poecilia
using mtDNA polymorphisms
- 2:15 *Crabtree, R.E., Bowen, B.W. Preliminary evidence for the
occurrence of two species of bonefish (Albula spp.) in the waters
of the Florida Keys
- 2:30 *Angers, B., Bernatchez, L. Mitochondrial and microsatellite
DNA diversity among La Mauricie National Park brook charr populations:
A microdimensional study of intraspecific phylogeography
- 2:45 Raley, M.E. Molecular systematics of the Hybopsis dorsalis
(Teleostei: Cyprinidae) species group with reference to the inclusiveness
of the genus Hybopsis
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Porterfield, J.C. A molecular perspective on basal relationships
of snubnose darters (Percidae, Etheostoma)
- 3:30 Porter, B.A. Molecular phylogeny and the evolution of male
nuptial pigments in the darter subgenus Ulocentra (Perciformes:
Percidae)
- 3:45 *Sullivan, T.B., Wood, R.M. Molecular systematics of the
subgenus Ozarka (Teleostei: Percidae), with reference to placement
of the monotypic subgenus Psychromaster
- 4:00 *Wood, R.M., Raley, M.E., Sullivan, T.B. Evidence supporting
paraphyly of Etheostoma rufilineatum (Teleostei: Percidae: Nothonotus)
- 4:15 *Rocha, A., Rosenblatt, R. Molecular systematics, character
evolution and zoogeography of the species of the subgenus Sebastomus
(Scorpaenidae, Sebastinae, Sebastes)
- 4:30 *Johns, G.C., Avise, J.C. Ancient species flocks in marine
fishes? Tests based on molecular phylogenetic appraisals of Sebastes
rockfishes and other groups
- 4:45 Terry, A. Genetic differentiation between Girella nigricans
(Pacific opaleye) and G. Simplicidens (Gulf opaleye)
Session 68: Physiology of Fishes
Greg L. Seegert, Monday, June 30, HUB 200
- 1:30 Westneat, M.W., *Arreola, V.I. Kinematics of carangiform
locomotion in three species of pelagic fish
- 1:45 Posner, D.M. The concentration of pigment molecules by
the fish ocular lens: Biochemistry and ecology
- 2:00 Gillis, G.B. Patterns of axial muscle activity during swimming
in the American eel, Anguilla rostrata
- 2:15 *Fontes, D.S., Conover, D.O. Countergradient latitudenal
variation in somatic growth in striped bass (Morone saxatilis):
Physiological mechanisms and implications
- 2:30 *Myrberg, A.A., Jr., Harrington, M.E., Brager, D., Lutz, P.L.
Serotonin levels (CNS) as a bioindicator of ecological stress in Lujanus
griseus and Haemulon plumieri
- 2:45 *Bishop, R.E., Torres, J.J. Leptocephalus energetics: The
equation completed
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Boyd, G.L. Metabolism and behavior of organisms inhabiting
Logan Cave Stream in northwest Arkansas
- 3:30 Billerbeck, J.M. Growth rate evolution in the Atlantic
silverside: Does a trade-off exist between swimming performance and food
consumption or growth?
- 3:45 *Bartlett, J.H.W., Parsons, G.R. The effects of dissolved
oxygen levels and absorptive state on the swimming performance and respiration
rates of juvenile channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus
- 4:00 Campbell, C. Bioaccumulation of DDT in the California halibut:
Implications of variation in concentration with location and age
- 4:15 *Thys, T.M., Blank, J.M., Schachat, F.H. Rostral caudal
differences in the contractile proteins of largemouth bass epaxial muscle
- 4:30 *Rigdon, S.M., Yan, H.Y. Effects of body size on the hearing
sensitivity of the bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus)
- 4:45 Seegert, G. Upper thermal tolerances of golden redhorse
(Moxostoma erythurum) and shorthead redhorse (M. macrolepidotum)
- 5:00 *Glémet, H., Blier, P., Bernatchez, L. Physiological
evidence from brook char, Salvelinus fontinalis, supporting positive
selection of mitochondrial DNA introgression
Session 69: Morphology of Amphibians and Reptiles
Marvalee H. Wake, Tuesday, July 1, Kane 130
- 8:00 Wake, M.H. The evolution of amphibian locomotor modes
- 8:15 *Blais, J.L., Babcock, S.K. Caudal vertebral development
and morphology in three species of salamanders
- 8:30 Theodoratus, D.H. The evolution of sensory structures in
the Viperidae
- 8:45 Abourachid, A., Fagnou, R., *Green, D.M. Origins of the
frog-kick: Swimming in primitive frogs
- 9:00 Mackessy, S.P. Colubrid snake venoms: Composition, biological
roles and evolution
- 9:15 *Schmitz, R.J., Schroeder, B.A. Fine structure of the skeletal
tissues of the axolotl axial skeleton
Session 70: ASIH Symposium: Four Decades of
Research Excellence: The Scientists, Personnel, Equipment, and Natural
History Collections of the U.S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross
(1882-1921), I
Mark R. Jennings, Tuesday, July 1, HUB 200
- 8:15 Jennings, M.R., Dunbar, K.W. Welcome and introduction
- 8:30 Allard, D.C. The origins and early operations of the research
vessel Albatross
- 9:00 Moring, J.R. Cruises of the Albatross off San Diego
and other parts of southern California, 1889-1917
- 9:30 Smith, D.G. The great Albatross Philippine expedition,
1907-1910
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Dunbar, K.W. The Albatross and the Bering Sea crisis
- 10:45 Roppel, P. The Albatross: Salmon investigations
in Alaska
- 11:15 *Frady, T., Duda, L.E. Legacy of the Albatross
Session 71: ASIH Symposium: Chemical Ecology
of Predator/Prey Relationships Among Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles,
I
Debra Lancaster, Tuesday, July 1, Kane 110
- 8:00 *Chiszar, D., Lukas, W., Olson, B., Smith, H.M. Two new
experiments on chemosensory behavior of brown treesnakes (Bioga irregularis)
- 8:30 Cooper, W.E. Evolutionary relationships among prey chemical
discrimination, lingual-vomeronasal morphology, and foraging behavior in
lizards
- 9:00 *Waters, R.M., Burghardt, G.M. Early ontogeny of responses
to prey chemical cues in thamnophine snakes
- 9:30 *Wang, D., Luo, Y., Chen, P., Lu, C.S., Inouchi, J., Halpern,
M. Chemosignal transduction in the vomeronasal system of garter snakes
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Kats, L., Dill, L. Chemosensory assessment of predation
risk in complex aquatic habitats
- 10:45 Watkins, T.B. Individual variation in the behavioral response
of Hyla regilla tadpoles to garter snake odor
- 11:15 *Wisenden, B., Chivers, D.P., Brown, G., Smith, R.J.F. Chemical
cues as a source of public information in mediating predator/prey relationships
in fish communities