



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
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