Session 81: ASIH Symposium: Chemical Ecology
of Predator/Prey Relationhips among Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles, II
Brian Wisenden, Tuesday, July 1, Kane 110
- 1:30 *Smith, R.J.F., Brown, G. Antipredation and predator
recognition
learning by rainbow trout in response to chemical stimuli from injured
conspecifics: What does it take to demonstrate an alarm pheromone?
- 2:00 Nordell, S. The influence of chemical stimuli from injured
conspecifics on female choice rules in guppies, Poecilia reticulata
- 2:30 *Chivers, D.P., Kiesecker, J.M., Wildy, E.L., Blaustein, A.R.
Chemical cues and the plasticity of life history characteristics in
amphibians
3:00 Break
- 3:15 Stabell, O. A growing fear! Predator-induced morphological
responses mediated by chemical signals in fish
- 3:45 *Downes, S.J., Shine, R. Sedentary snakes and gullible
geckos: Predator-prey coevolution in nocturnal rock-dwelling reptiles
- 4:15 *Brodie, E.D., III, Brodie, E.D., Jr. Coevolution of
predators
with chemically defended prey: Evolution and costs of tetraodotoxin
resistance
in garter snakes
- 4:45 Mathis, A. Conclusion