Program Book - Conferences

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Program Book - Conferences
Program Book
JMIH 2016
Hosted By
Tulane University
Southeastern Louisiana University
Louisiana State University
Loyola University New Orleans
University of Louisiana Lafayette
This program book is current as of May 27, 2016. Any cancellations or changes received after this date will be posted outside of the
session rooms and on the message boards located near the registration desk.
Organizing Societies
American Elasmobranch Society
32nd Annual Meeting
President: Dean Grubbs
Treasurer: Cathy Walsh
Secretary: Jennifer Wyffels
Editor and Webmaster: David Shiffman
Immediate Past President: Chris Lowe
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
96th Annual Meeting
President: Maureen A. Donnelly
President Elect: Carole Baldwin
Past President: Larry G. Allen
Prior Past President: H. Bradley Shaffer
Treasurer: F. Douglas Martin
Secretary: Prosanta Chakrabarty
Editor: Christopher Beachy
Society Historian Ichthyology: David G. Smith
Society Historian Herpetology: Joseph C. Mitchell
Herpetologists’ League
74th Annual Meeting
President: David M. Green
Past President: Harold Heatwole (until 31 Dec 2017)
Past President: Stan Trauth (until 31 Dec 2019)
Past President: James Spotila (until 31 Dec 2021)
Vice-President: David Sever
Treasurer: Laurie Mauger
Secretary: John Herman
Publications Secretary & Webmaster: Ken Cabarle
Herpetologica Editor: Stephen Mullin
Herpetological Monographs Editor: Michael Harvey
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
59th Annual Meeting
President: Aaron Bauer
President-Elect: Richard Shine
Immediate Past-President: Robert D. Aldridge
Secretary: Marion R. Preest
Treasurer: Ann V. Paterson
Publications Secretary: Breck Bartholomew
Thank you to our generous sponsors
We would like to thank the following
Local Hosts
Kyle Piller, Southeastern Louisiana University, LHC Chair
Brian Crother, Southeastern Louisiana University
Mary White, Southeastern Louisiana University
Chris Beachy, Southeastern Louisiana University
Hank Bart, Tulane University
Volunteers
We wish to thank the following volunteers who have helped make the Joint Meeting of
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists run smoothly. Please look for those with a Volunteer
or Host ribbon and thank them for their time.
Josh Cahal, Southeastern Louisiana University
Cody Godwin, Southeastern Louisiana University
Kory Evans-Jackson, University of Louisiana Lafayette
Mallory Hirschler, Loyola University New Orleans
Melanie Partin, Southeastern Louisiana University
Ariana Rupp, Southeastern Louisiana University
AJ Turner, Louisiana State University
JMIH Meeting Management and Planning Committee
Henry R. Mushinsky, Chair, University of South Florida
Robert Aldridge, Saint Louis University
Marlis Douglas, University of Illinois
David Green, McGill University
Ed Heist, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Kyle Piller, Southeastern Louisiana
Marty Crump, Program Officer
Partners
Alliance Audio Visual
ConferenceDirect
GES
New Orleans Marriott
ASIIH Book Raffle Donors
Cornell University Press
CRC Press
Indiana University Press
Missouri Department of Conservation
Oxford University Press
Sinauer Associates, Inc., Publishers
Taylor & Francis Group
Theodore Pietsch, University of Washington
The University of Chicago Press
Larry G. Allen, California State University, Northridge
Terry Grande, Loyola University Chicago
Windsor Aguirre, DePaul University
Melanie Stiassny, American Museum of Natural History
And to those that donated onsite
Special SSAR Audiovisual Shows at JMIH
THE JMIH EVENT IN NEW ORLEANS WILL HIGHLIGHT
completely revised versions of two audiovisual shows that
were first premiered by SSAR in 1979 and quickly became
popular events at the society’s annual meetings. After a hiatus of ten years when they were not shown at all, these
two programs were completely revised using high-definition Blu Ray technology; these debuted at last year’s SSAR
meeting at the University of Kansas. However, because of the new technology, these shows are being continuously revised on an annual basis. Two separate, 25-minute programs will be shown in New Orleans:
t AMPHIBIANS OF THE APPALACHIANS features the salamanders and frogs in their natural habitats in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern North America. All of the photographs were taken in the field by two noted wildlife photographers, David M. Dennis and J. Eric Juterbock, over a fiveyear period and using modern digital cameras. The photographs are arranged in an annual cycle from
spring emergence to winter hibernation. There are many spectacular images of courtship, predation, locomotion, and other behaviors and well as breathtaking scenic views throughout the various seasons.
t HERPETOLOGISTS PAST AND PRESENT chronicles the history of herpetology on a global basis from ancient times to the present, and features the herpetologists and institutions that have led in this
development. This show was written by Kraig Adler, with photographs by Dennis, Juterbock, and dozens of other persons. There are portraits of leading herpetologists with captions listing their major accomplishments. There are also images of the major institutions where herpetology is researched and
taught. The second half of the show features today’s herpetologists in both formal and informal settings.
HERPETOLOGISTS PAST AND PRESENT
Saturday, July 9th, 2016, 8:30 to 9:30 PM, Mardi Gras Ballroom salons D-H
Table of Contents
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General Meeting Information
Meeting Room Information
During presentations, please turn off all cell phones or set them to vibrate.
Plenary Session – Salons D-H
Beverage Breaks
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, 7:00 a.m. – Preservation Foyer
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, mid-morning – Acadia/Bissonet
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday afternoon – Acadia/Bissonet
Sunday – Preservation Foyer
Exhibits – Acadia/Bissonet
Poster Presentations – Acadia/Bissonet
Oral Presentations
Galerie 2, Galerie 3, Salon A-C, Salon D, Salon E, Salon F-H,
Balconies J & K, and Balconies L & M
Presentation Submission Room — Studio 1
Speaker Prep Rooms — Studio 3, Studio 4, Studio 5, & Studio 10
AES Store – Regent
ASIH 100th Anniversary Slide Show - Salons D-H
HL/SSAR Live Auction Viewing Room – Bacchus
SSAR Silent Auction - Bonaparte
ASIH Graduate Student Book Raffle – Preservation Foyer
HL/SSAR Live Auction – Salons D-H
HL/SSAR Student Social – Riverview
SSAR President’s Travelogue - Salons D-H
SSAR AV Shows - Salons D-H
Internet Access
A small Internet café is available in the Preservation Foyer on the 2nd floor of the
Marriott near registration for JMIH participants. The café will be available from
7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Thursday, 7 July - Sunday, 10 July.
If you have your own laptop, there is free internet in the main lobby of the Marriott and
in all guest sleeping rooms of the Marriott for all JMIH participants.
Business Center
The Marriott’s Business Center is located inside the lobby and is accessible
24-hours per day with your Marriott room key.
Staffed hours are:
Mon – Fri: 7:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
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General Meeting Information
Messages and Job Announcements
Message boards are located near registration in the Preservation Foyer. Participants
may post messages for friends and colleagues. The registration staff will also post
telephone and other messages on these boards. Urgent messages should be directed
to the Marriott at (504) 581-1000 during meeting hours. These will be relayed to
Meeting coordinators and posted for participants as soon as possible.
Job announcements or information about employment opportunities may be posted on
the message boards as well.
Food and Beverage
Morning and afternoon beverage breaks will be served in the following locations:
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 7:00 a.m. and Sunday a.m. and p.m. Preservation Foyer on the 2nd Floor
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday midmorning and afternoon. - with the exhibitors in
Acadia/Bissonet
A cash bar will be available during poster sessions, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m., Friday, 8 July and
Saturday, 9 July.
Lunch is on your own each day. A variety of restaurants are available within walking
distance of the Marriott in the French Quarter.
Registration Desk
The JMIH Registration Desk, located in the Preservation Booth on the 2nd Floor, is
staffed to check in attendees and exhibitors and answer any questions you might have
regarding the meeting.
Hours of Operation:
Wednesday, 6 July - Saturday, 9 July
Sunday, 10 July
Event Tickets
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
3:00-5:00p.m. - open for information only
A variety of tickets may be included in your name badge. The number of tickets you
have is determined by your personal registration choices.
Reception tickets
Any tickets purchased for guests will receive an entry ticket into the general reception.
There will be an open beer, wine, and soda bar at the reception, so no drink tickets are
needed.
Additional food and beverage tickets (by registration only) may include:
AES Banquet for Sunday, 10 July at The Chicory
ASIH 100th Anniversary Celebration for Sunday, 10 July at Rock n Bowl
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Presentation Information
Oral Presenters
Poster Presenters
Oral & symposia presenters should submit
their presentations to an Alliance AV
representative by 3:00 p.m. the day
preceding their presentation. Alliance AV
will be set up in Studio 1 located on the
2nd floor of the Marriott to receive
presentations at the following times:
Wednesday, 6 July 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Thursday, 7 July - Saturday, 9 July 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Poster session dates and times are as
follows:
Friday, 8 July
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, 9 July
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
The technical coordinators available will
immediately load and review
presentations as they are submitted. A
presenter's memory stick or CD will be
returned when the presentation has been
successfully loaded.
An Alliance AV representative will be
present in each meeting room to monitor
equipment and presentations.
Four Speaker Prep Rooms are
Available:
Studio 3, Studio 4, Studio 5, and Studio 10
These rooms are located on the
2nd floor and will have computers and
projectors available for speakers to
practice their presentations. A sign-up
sheet is posted outside each room.
Speaker prep rooms are available from
7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. beginning
Wednesday, 6 July.
Session moderators have been designated
to facilitate each session. The names of
moderators are noted in the session
schedule. Moderators should have
received their packet of instructions when
checking in at the registration desk.
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At least one author must be present
during the entire poster session time
period. Please remove your poster
immediately following the poster
session. Posters not claimed by
5:00 p.m. on Sunday, 10 July will be
discarded.
Poster Board Assignments
A listing of poster sessions is current as
of the printing of this program book
(May 27). All poster boards are
numbered. The title and author will be
posted on each board as well.
Because some posters are part of
competitions, it is important that each
presenter place their poster in the
correct location. Presenters can place
their poster on their assigned board
anytime between 9:00 a.m. and
12:00 p.m. on the day they are
presenting. Presenters are asked to
have their poster set by 12:00 p.m. in
order that attendees may view the
posters prior to the scheduled session
time.
Lightning Talks
Lightning talks (5 minutes in length,
10 slides maximum) provide a good
forum for presenting preliminary
research or for putting out a call for data,
feedback, or collaboration.
Special Announcements from Societies
Call for 2018 JMIH Symposia
The JMIH Meeting and Planning Committee invites well-conceived symposia proposals for 2018.
See societal websites for details and deadlines or contact any of the following:
AES –Toby-Daly Engel at [email protected]
ASIH – Henry Mushinsky at [email protected]
HL – Mary White at [email protected]
SSAR – Richard Durtsche at [email protected]
ASIH General Endowment Fund Information
ASIH thanks all of the members who have made contributions to the General Endowment Fund.
Currently your gifts are used to support ASIH symposia each year at the Joint Meeting of
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
ASIH also thanks meeting attendees who participate in the student-run book raffle, which directly
supports student travel to the JMIH. In recognition that today's student members are the future of
ASIH and that attendance at the JMIH encourages society involvement, ASIH matches dollar for
dollar funds raised at the raffle. Please help ASIH promote our students. Be generous and make
this year's raffle a great success.
SSAR President’s Travelogue
Wednesday, 6 July 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Salons D-H
Searching for the unknown: herpetological explorations in the Amazon and the Sahara
José Padial, Carnegie Museum
AES Store
Thursday, 7 July – Sunday, 10 July
Regent, 4th Floor
The AES Store is open! A variety of elasmo-related goods, including pens, water bottles, and shirts
are available. Proceeds go to support AES student funding.
HL/SSAR Live Auction Viewing Room
Thursday, 7 July – Sunday, 10 July
Bacchus, 4th Floor
All items for the HL/SSAR Live Auction will be available for viewing. Items can be viewed at the
following days and times:
Thursday, 7 July through Sunday, 10 July from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, 10 July from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
HL/SSAR Live Auction
Sunday, 10 July 9:00 p.m. – midnight
Salon D-H
All JMIH participants are welcome to attend and bid on donated items. A cash bar will be available.
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Exhibit Hall Floor Plan
Save Our Seas Foundation
VEMCO
Lotek Wireless Inc
University of Chicago Press
Herpetologica
Alpha Mach
Science as Leisure
iDigBio
Wildlife Materials Inc
Animal Equipment By Stoney LLC
Chiracahua Desert Museum
HOLOHIL
Johns Hopkins University Press
Tomahawk Live Trap
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Social Events
Wednesday, 6 July
7:00 p.m.
No-Host Social – Hotel lobby bar
Join your colleagues on Wednesday evening in the hotel lobby bar.
Thursday, 7 July
HL/SSAR Student Social – Riverview
5:00-6:00 p.m.
This is a special reception for current student members of HL and SSAR, along with HL and SSAR
Board members and several invited senior herpetologists. Finger food and drink tickets will be
provided.
JMIH Opening Reception - Mardi Gras World
6:00-9:00 p.m.
Since 1947, Blaine Kern Studios has built the breathtaking parade floats for Mardi Gras in New
Orleans, as well as other parades throughout the world. Starting with a walk through the float den,
we will see a sample of these spectacular floats that are created by the artisans of Mardi Gras World
and what it takes to bring Mardi Gras to life year after year.
The reception menu will include lemon rosemary tart, chicken ribbons, hot mushroom puffs, crawfish
beignets, Cajun chicken and andouille gumbo, blackened pork loin, red beans and rice, shrimp
pasta in seasoned cream sauce, white chocolate bread pudding, and an open beer, wine and soda
bar.
Shuttle buses will be provided and will depart from the Canal Street entrance starting at 5:45 p.m.
and will run continuously. The shuttle buses will start departing from Mardi Gras World starting at
approximately 7:30 p.m. and will run continuously until 9:00p.m.
Saturday, 9 July
AES Student Social – Location TBD
7:30p.m.
Join your fellow AES students for an informal social. The location will be announced at the meeting,
or you can check the AES Store in Regent, located on the 4th floor of the Marriott.
Sunday, 10 July
AES Group Photo – at the AES Banquet
The traditional AES group photo will be taken on Sunday, 10 July during the AES
Banquet.
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Social Events
Sunday, 10 July
AES Banquet - The Chicory
6:00 p.m. – midnight
Professionals = $55; Students = $35
On Sunday, July 10 from 6:00 p.m. until midnight, the American Elasmobranch Society Banquet will
be held at The Chicory. The social hour will start at 6:00 p.m., with dinner served at 7:00 p.m. Wine
will be served with dinner, plus cash bars will be available. The menu for the evening is as follows:
Beginning: Crudite (grape tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, yellow squash served with
vegetable dip); Lump Crabmeat Ponchartrain (Hot lump crabmeat dip served with crostinis);
Roasted Artichoke Dip (served with pita crostinis); Cheese Presentation (pepperjack, swiss,
cheddar, smoked gouda, creamy havarti, brie, gongonzola, served with toast points); Fruit Station
(grapes, strawberries, honeydew, cantaloupe, pineapple, seasonal berries served with dipping
sauce)
Dinner Buffet: Caesar Salad, Roasted Chicken Tenderloins, Lyonnaise Potatoes, Broccoli Au
Gratin
Dessert: Bread pudding topped with either a rum or white chocolate sauce
ASIH 100th Anniversary Celebration – Rock n Bowl
6:00-9:00 p.m.
Ticket prices are as follows:
Professional ASIH-Member = $20
Professional Non-Member = $30
Student ASIH-Member = Free
Student Non-Member = $15
Accompanying Persons & Guests = $30
All are welcome!
On Sunday, July 10 from 6:00-9:00 p.m., join friends and colleagues at Rock n Bowl to celebrate the
100th Anniversary of ASIH. Enjoy eating, drinking, bowling, music and dancing. The evening menu
will consist of fried seafood, Buffalo wings, pepperoni pizza, mozzarella sticks, shrimp remoulade,
chicken and andouille jambalaya, crawfish etouffee with rice, red beans and rice, salad, and an
open beer, wine, and soda bar.
HL/SSAR Live Auction – Salons D-H
9:00 p.m. – midnight
The HL/SSAR Live Auction is an opportunity to support the programs of SSAR and HL and to clean
out your office or house of those interesting and valuable herp or fish related items. Any herp or fish
related item - including books, art, sculptures, famous autographs, field equipment, or clothing - is
appreciated. Please note that items made from amphibians, reptiles, fish, or parts thereof, should
NOT be donated. Donations are tax deductible. Receipts will be issued on request (please request
receipt at time of donation).
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Business and Committee Meetings
Wednesday, 6 July
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 12 :00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
2:00 - 6:00 p.m.
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
7:00-8:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. - ?
AES Executive Committee – Balcony I (lunch provided)
SSAR Board of Directors - Studio 9 (open to the public)
ASIH Executive Committee – Iberville (lunch provided)
ASIH Past Presidents – Studio 6
ASIH Editorial Policy Committee – Studio 8
AES Board of Directors – Balcony I
HL Board of Trustees – Galerie 6
ASIH Board of Governors – Galerie 2
SSAR President’s Travelogue - Salons D-H
Informal No-Host Social – Hotel Lobby Bar
Thursday, 7 July
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
AES Student Business Meeting – Location TBA
ASIH Judges Meeting – Galerie 6 (lunch provided)
SSAR Seibert Oral & Victor Hutchison Poster Judges Studio 9 (lunch provided)
ASIH Conservation Committee – Studio 2 (lunch provided)
ASIH Endowment & Finance - Studio 7 (lunch provided)
ASIH Long Range Planning and Policy Committees – Studio 8
(lunch provided)
Friday, 8 July
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00p.m.
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
ASIH Ad Hoc Committee on Copeia – Balcony I
SSAR Graduate Student Workshop - Galerie 6 (lunch provided)
ASIH Ichthyological Animal Care Committee - Studio 6
ASIH Herpetological Education Committee—Studio 9
ASIH Collections Committee - Balcony I
ASIH Ad Hoc Committee on Membership - Studio 6
HL Business Meeting - Balcony J & K
Neotropical Ichthyological Association - Balcony L & M
Saturday, 9 July
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
AES Graduate Student Workshop – Balconies L & M
AES Judges Meeting - Balcony I
ASIH Graduate Student Business Meeting – Studio 9
(lunch provided)
HL Graduate Student Workshop - Studio 2 (lunch provided)
JMIH Meeting Management and Planning Committee – Studio 8
(lunch provided)
ASIH Names of Fishes – Studio 6 (lunch provided)
SSAR Long Range Planning Meeting - Studio 8
(open to the public)
AES Business Meeting – Balconies L & M
WWF’s shark conservation project - Balconies J & K
ASIH Web Content Management Committee – Studio 6
ASIH Business Meeting – Galerie 2
SSAR Business Meeting - Galerie 3
Sunday, 10 July
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
ASIH Graduate Student Workshop – Studio 2 (lunch provided)
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Symposia
Friday, 8 July
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Salon D, 3rd Floor
Herpetologists’ League, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, & American Society of
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics Across Taxa: Fishes, Amphibians and Reptiles
Evolution is driven by ecological differences. Just as obviously, ecological processes are influenced by evolution. Not so
obvious is how these interactions play out on the short time scales most relevant to conservation and management. It is
well established that ecological changes will lead to phenotypic changes in natural populations. These phenotypic
changes can be substantial, particularly when humans are involved. What is not known generally is just how much of
this phenotypic change is the result of evolution and how much is the result of phenotypic plasticity. Even less is known
about how these contemporary phenotypic changes then influence ecological variables on similar time frames. Do
ecological changes, such as invasive species or climate change, drive appreciable evolutionary change measureable in
only years or decades? Does such evolution, in turn, influence ecological variables, such as population dynamics,
community composition or ecosystem function, on similar time scales? These potential interactions between ecology
and evolution represent the growing field of eco-evolutionary dynamics. Many of the best examples of eco-evolutionary
dynamics come from studies of fishes, amphibians and reptiles. This symposium will showcase that research.
Chairs: David M. Green & Andrew Hendry
Saturday, 9 July
1:30 - 4:15 p.m.
Salon E, 3rd Floor
Herpetologists’ League
Social Behavior in Reptiles: Secretive does not mean Asocial
Although social behavior in vertebrates spans a continuum from solitary to highly social, taxa are often dichotomized as either
‘social’ or ‘non-social’. We argue that this social dichotomy is overly simplistic, neglects the diversity of vertebrate social systems,
impedes our understanding of the evolution of social behavior, and perpetuates the erroneous belief that one group – the reptiles –
is primarily ‘non-social’.
The symposium will unite researchers of social behavior of reptiles from around the world and those working on lizards, snakes,
turtles and crocodiles. It will highlight the diversity and complexity of reptile social systems, and demonstrate how reptiles can
contribute to our understanding of the evolution of vertebrate social behavior.
Chair: Sean Doody
Co-Chairs: Gordon Burghardt & Vladimir Dinets
8:15 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Salon D, 3rd Floor
America Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
ASIH at 100: Setting the Stage for the Next Hundred Years
In 2013, the ASIH began a four-year celebration of its centennial, which will conclude in 2016. To augment other aspects
of the Centennial Celebration being planned for the 2016 meetings and beyond (e.g., publications in Copeia
documenting and discussing aspects of the history of ASIH), this special symposium for the Centennial meeting focuses
on the ASIH and its role in the professions of Ichthyology and Herpetology. It is through the thoughts, ideas, and actions
of the members of ASIH that this society has flourished and had such significant impact on the study of fishes,
amphibians, and reptiles. It is therefore fitting that the society reflect on these 100 years through the perspectives of its
membership. The relationship that each of us has to the ASIH is unique, and there is much to be learned from and
discussed regarding the impact that the society has to each member. This is a particularly important discussion to have
during the annual meeting, as about half of the participants are students and are the future of the ASIH. The goal of this
symposium is not to only reflect on the past 100 years, but also to examine and discuss, by example, the role that the
ASIH plays in the development of careers in Ichthyology and Herpetology, and how this can be carried into the future, to
set the stage for the next 100 years of the ASIH.
Chair: Eric Hilton
Co-Chairs: Martha L. Crump, William J. Matthews, & Bradley Shaffer
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Symposia
Sunday, 10 July
8:00 a.m.– 12:15 p.m.
Salon D, 3rd Floor
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Lessons From, and Visions For, Long-term Studies of Freshwater Fish Communities
Long-term studies of freshwater fish communities provide valuable data for understanding community dynamics,
responses to disturbance, conservation needs, and projected changes in community ecosystem effects under global
change scenarios. Few systems have been studied in the very long term (over several decades), but the number of
studies at the scale of decades is growing. The goal of this symposium is to encourage the continuation of existing
studies and the initiation of new long-term studies by bringing together researchers with long-term fish community data
and younger researchers and graduate students with interests in community studies.
Chair: Edie Marsh-Matthews
Co-Chair: Keith Gido
8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m.
Salon E, 3rd Floor
American Elasmobranch Society
Biology and Ecology of Sawfishes
Given the substantial declines experienced by all five sawfish species and their dramatically reduced ranges, sawfishes
are among the most threatened fishes in the world. Because of their elongated, toothed rostrum, most of these declines
are thought to have resulted primarily from bycatch due to their susceptibility to entanglement in gill nets and other
coastal fisheries gear. Since bycatch is often so poorly documented, the declines may have been worse than once
thought in some regions and the prospects for recovery even more dire. As a result, all sawfish species are currently
listed as Endangered or Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. In addition, the IUCN Shark
Specialist Group recently listed Pristidae as the most threatened elasmobranch family. In response to this situation,
research has expanded tremendously over the last decade and has provided new insights into the taxonomy,
distribution, biology, and ecology of sawfishes worldwide. The success of these research efforts has evolved into the
formation of nine research groups on four continents with ongoing programs targeted at learning more about sawfishes
and promoting their recovery. The goals of this symposium are (1) to bring international researchers and their
collaborators together to communicate their latest results, (2) to have participants share their experiences and expertise
working with fishes that are rare and inherently difficult to study, and (3) to foster the development of future
collaborations. Presentations will feature information on a variety of topics such as telemetry, integrative multisensor
tagging, feeding and trophic dynamics, age and growth, physiology, sensory biology, reproductive biology, population
genetics, conservation, and management. There are over 50 researchers from 12 countries planning to participate in the
full day symposium
Chairs: R. Dean Grubbs & Gregg R. Poulakis
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Workshops
Wednesday, 6 July
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room: Balcony N
Introduction to R
This track will introduce participants to the basics of R. Our goal is to familiarize you with R’s capabilities by performing
some basic tasks, including loading, structuring, and visualizing data, as well as employing basic functions and learning
how to get help. Participants will learn to follow instructor code as well as write their own scripts for basic data analysis.
Note: Pre-registration required.
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room: St. Charles
Using R for Comparative Phylogenetics and Niche Modeling
This track is intended for participants who are already familiar with R basics, and want to apply their skills to more advanced tasks. We will spend half the day covering the scripting of comparative phylogenetic analysis, and half the day
on how to use R for ecological niche modeling. The workshop will help participants create robust, repeatable code for
inclusion in publications to enhance the repeatability of analyses and open-notebook model of research.
Note: Pre-registration required.
Friday, 8 July
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Room: Studios 2 & 9
ASIH Speed Networking Workshop
Scientific meetings offer great opportunities to (re)-establish professional contacts and to network amongst fellow attendees. But
younger members may find few opportunities to interface with more senior members of a society.
To remedy this, the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH) is again offering an “ASIH Graduate Student
Speed Networking Workshop” at the upcoming 2016 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in New Orleans.
The workshop will be conducted as follows: 1 professional (working in state or federal agencies, at museums or universities) will be
seated at a table in the room. Two students will sit with each professional for ~5 minutes of dialogue, then rotate to the next table
when 5 minutes expire. Over the course of an hour, students will visit 12 tables (= 12 professionals), after which all attendees will
gather for a mixer (pizza and drinks provided).
To participate in this networking event, you must be an ASIH student member in good standing (i.e., paid dues for 2016 ASIH
membership) and be registered for the 2016 JMIH meetings.
Please note that this event usually fills quickly, so we recommend you decide soon. You can register on the JMIH meeting registration form. If space is full, you can have your name added to a waiting list. Also, if you are signed-up for the event but later on decide
not to participate, please let us know immediately so another student has the opportunity to attend. Each year about 1/3 of registered students do not show up for the event. This is not only unprofessional but also unfair to fellow graduate students.
By participating in this workshop, you will hopefully acquire numerous professional contacts with whom you (and your colleagues)
can interact during this and future meetings.
Note: Pre-registration required.
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Workshops
Friday, 8 July
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Room: Galerie 6
SSAR Graduate Student Workshop
Grant Writing for Students
This workshop will feature panelists from a variety of successful grant-writing backgrounds,
including graduate students, as well as career-level panelists with expertise in NSF funding, other federal and/or state
funding sources, private foundations, and grants. Additional space may be given to a panelist with experience in grant
reviewing to provide insight from another equally important
perspective. This will be a lunch-time event and will include pizza for those students in attendance.
Saturday, 9 July
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Room: Balconies L & M
AES Graduate Student Workshop
Check AES Store and message boards for updated information.
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Room: Studio 2
HL Graduate Student Workshop
What Do You Do With Your Degree?
We all enter graduate school, or undergrad, for different reasons, but what are your options once you have obtained
your degree? We will be talking to members of the Herpetologists’ League that come from a variety of fields about why
they chose that field, how they got there, and what career options are available for students interested in studying
herps.
Panelists: Ken Cabarle, Robert Espinosa, Lisa Hazard, David Sever, Carol Spencer
Sunday, 19 July
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Room: Studio 2
ASIH Graduate Student Workshop
Getting a Job in Academia: Perspectives from Recent Hires
This year's ASIH graduate student workshop will focus on the experiences of researchers who have recently been hired,
as well as scientists who are heavily involved in the hiring process at their universities. They will share their experiences,
and give advice on aspects of the hiring process. This workshop will be an open discussion format, and graduate students are encouraged at attend and interact with the panel.
Panelists: Devin Bloom, Rocky Parker, Prosanta Chakrabarty, and Norma Salcedo
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Session and Symposia Master
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
7-Jul
8-Jul
9-Jul
10-Jul
PLENARY
(Salons D-H)
HL Graduate Research
Award/
SSAR Seibert Ecology
Lightning Talks
Herp Conservation
Galerie 3
SSAR Seibert
Conservation/
SSAR Seibert Physiology
& Morphology
Herp Conservation
Fish Conservation/
Herp Morphology
& Genetics
Salon A-C
NIA Best Student Paper/
ASIH Stoye Genetics,
Development,
& Morphology
Fish Ecology I
Fish Behavior
& Development/
Turtle Ecology
Salon D
Herp Biogeography/
HL, ASIH, SSAR:
Eco-Evolution Dynamics
Symposium
ASIH at 100 Symposium
ASIH: Lessons From
Symposium
Salon E
ASIH Stoye Ecology &
Ethology/
Fish Ecology
Herp Biogeography,
Phylogeography,
& Systematics
AES: Sawfishes
Symposium
Salon F-H
ASIH Stoye General
Herpetology
Fish Systematics I
Herp Ecology
Balconies J & K
AES Gruber
AES Ecology & Behavior II
Fish Reproduction,
Physiology,
& Conservation/
General Ichthyology I
Balconies L & M
AES Conservation
& Management I/
AES Morphology
& Reproduction
AES Conservation
& Management II
Squamate Biology/
General Herpetology
LUNCH
LUNCH
LUNCH
LUNCH
Galerie 2
HL Graduate Research
Award/
General Herpetology
ASIH Stoye General
Ichthyology/
General Ichthyology
Lightning Talks/
General Herpetology
Herp Conservation
& Ecology/
Fish Conservation
& Morphology
Galerie 3
SSAR Seibert Ecology/
General Herpetology
SSAR Seibert Conservation
Amphibian Reproduction
& Herp Conservation
Snake Ecology/
NIA II
Salon A-C
ASIH Stoye Physiology &
Physiological Ecology/
General Herpetology
SSAR Seibert Systematics
& Evolution
Fish Ecology II
Fish Morphology
& Biogeography
Salon D
ASIH Stoye
Ecology & Ethology/
General Herpetology
HL, ASIH, SSAR:
Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics
Symposium
ASIH at 100 Symposium
Fish Genetics
Salon E
ASIH Stoye Conservation/
General Herpetology
ASIH Stoye Ecology &
Ethology/
NIA I
HL: Social Behavior in
Reptiles Symposium
AES: Sawfishes
Symposium
Salon F-H
ASIH Stoye General
Ichthyology/
General Herpetology
ASIH Stoye Genetics,
Development,
& Morphology/
ASIH Stoye Conservation
Fish Systematics II
Amphibian Ecology
& General Herpetology
Balconies J & K
AES Gruber
AES Gruber
AES Genetics, Genomics,
Biogeography,
& Systematics
General Ichthyology II
Balconies L & M
AES Ecology & Behavior I
AES Physiology,
Paleontology, & Collections
AES Conservation
& Management III
General Herpetology
POSTER SESSIONS
POSTER SESSION I
Acadia/Bissonet
BUSINESS MEETINGS
(Rooms vary)
HL (6 - 8 p.m.)
NIA (6-8 p.m.)
POSTER SESSION II
Acadia/Bissonet
AES (4 - 5 p.m.)
ASIH (6 - 8 p.m.)
SSAR (6 - 8 p.m.)
ROOM
AM
PM
EVE
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Galerie 2
SOCIAL EVENTS
HL/SSAR STUDENT
SOCIAL
(5:00-6:00 p.m.)
Riverview
JMIH OPENING
RECEPTION
(6:00-9:00 p.m.)
Mardi Gras World
ASIH 100th ANNIVERSARY
SLIDE SHOW
(8:30 p.m.)
Salons D-H
AES STUDENT SOCIAL
(7:30 p.m.)
Location TBD
SSAR AV SHOWS
(8:30 p.m.)
Salons D-H
AES BANQUET
(6 p.m. - midnight)
The Chicory
ASIH 100th Anniversary
Celebration
(6 - 9 p.m.)
Rock n Bowl
HL/SSAR
LIVE AUCTION
(9 p.m. - midnight)
Salons D - H
Plenary Session
Thursday, 7 July
New Orleans Marriott
Salon D-H
8:15 a.m.
Welcome
Kyle Piller, Chair, Local Host Committee (or local dignitary)
8:30 a.m.
Award Presentations
ASIH Gibbs, Fitch and Johnson Awards
SSAR/HL/ASIH Meritorious Teaching Award in Herpetology
ASIH/AES Meritorious Teaching Award in Ichthyology
PARC Alison Haskell Award for Excellence in Herpetofaunal
Conservation
PARC Visionary Leader Award
Joseph Nelson Award
HL Semlitsch Award
9:15 a.m.
JMIH Plenary Keynote Speaker
“Exploring the Deep Frontier”
Dr. Sylvia Earle, Founder of Deep Ocean Exploration and Research, Inc.,
Founder of Mission Blue and SEAlliance
9:45 a.m.
Beverage Break
10:15 a.m.
AES Plenary Speaker
“Conservation biology of sawfishes: Is there hope for the most
imperiled elasmobranchs?”
R. Dean Grubbs, Ph.D., Associate Director of Research Florida State
University Coastal and Marine Laboratory
10:35 a.m.
HL Distinguished Herpetologist
“Known knowns and unknown unknowns: herpetological progress
in fits and starts”
Jonathan Losos, Monique and Philip Lehner Professor for the Study of
Latin America, Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and
Curator in Herpetology, Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard
University
10:55 a.m.
ASIH Past Presidential Address
“GIANTS!”
Dr. Larry G. Allen, Chair and Professor of Biology, California State
University Northridge
11:15 a.m.
ASIH 100th Anniversary Speaker #1
“Out of Bounds”
Lynne Parenti, Smithsonian Institution
11:35 a.m.
ASIH 100th Anniversary Speaker #2
“100 Years of ASIH – And the Beat Goes On!”
Jay Savage, San Diego State University
11:55 a.m.
Closing and Announcements
15
Oral Presentations - Thursday, 7 July - Afternoon
ROOM
Galerie 2
Galerie 3
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HL GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD
SSAR SEIBERT ECOLOGY
MODERATOR
DAVID GREEN
LEE FITZGERALD
1:30 PM
1076
HL - Chelsea Kross, John Willson
502
Occupancy and Habitat Requirements of a Threatened Prairie
Specialist, the Crawfish Frog (Lithobates areolatus), across
Northwest Arkansas
1:45 PM
606
HL - Noelikanto Ramamonjisoa, Yosihiro Natuhara
Effects of Invasive Crayfish on Dermal Scarring in Indigenous
Gartersnakes (Thamnophis) in Southwestern New Mexico
813
Mouthpart Diversity and Functional Roles of Tadpoles in Stream
Ecosystems in Ranomafana Madagascar
2:00 PM
67
HL - Maggie Hantak, Shawn Kuchta
128
846
1003
HL - Alicia Beattie, Matt Whiles, Phillip Willink
581
HL - Jamie Shinskie, Amber Pitt, Tina Delahunty
998
HL - Nicholas Caruso, Jeremy Jacobs, Leslie Rissler
E - Patrick D. Moldowan, Ronald J. Brooks,
Jacqueline D. Litzgus
438
Sex, shells, and weaponry: Coercive reproductive tactics in the
Midland Painted Turtle, Chrysemys picta marginata
1020
Using a Reciprocal Transplant Experiment to Quantify the Effects
of the Abiotic Environment on Montane Salamander Life History
3:00 PM
E - Matthew G. Keevil, Natasha Noble, Sean Boyle,
David Lesbarrères, Ronald J. Brooks, Jacqueline D. Litzgus
Inferring Causes and Consequences of Dispersal using Sex and
Size Frequencies of Turtles Observed on Roads
Influence of Land Cover Change on Eastern Hellbender Occurrence
within the Susquehanna River Drainage of Pennsylvania
2:45 PM
E - Ethan J. Kessler
Assessing Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina) Habitat
Selection with Public-Use LIDAR Data
Seasonality, Population Demographics, and Ontogenetic Diet Shifts
of Mudpuppies (Necturus maculosus) in Near-shore Habitats of a
Chicago lake
2:30 PM
E - Samul McCoy, Joseph Pechmann, Gabrielle Graeter
Movements and Habitat Use of Bog Turtles in Atypical Wetland
Habitat
Color Polymorphism in the Eastern Red-backed Salamander: Are
the Morphs Equally Camouflaged?
2:15 PM
E - Gregor Hamilton, Randy Jennings, Bruce Christman,
Erika Nowak
E - Matthew Pintar, William Resetarits
Oviposition preference matches larval performance in Cope's gray
treefrog
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HL GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD/
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
SSAR SEIBERT ECOLOGY/
GENERAL HERPTOLOGY
MODERATOR
JOHN HERMAN
LEE FITZGERALD
3:30 PM
138
HL - Evan Eskew, Michael Miller, Janet Foley, Brian Todd
97
Comparative Transcriptomics of Two Amphibian Host Species
Exposed to the Emerging Fungal Pathogen Batrachochytrium
dendrobatidis
3:45 PM
439
Spencer Siddons, Jeff Wesner, Jacob Kerby
Will behavioral compensation buffer species loss in a warming
climate?
981
Increased species richness reduces pathogen infection risk in
amphibians: a meta-analysis
4:00 PM
634
HL - Ariel Horner, Eric Hoffman, Anna Savage, Tyler Hether
915
HL - Ariana Rupp, David Sever
982
629
HL - João Tonini, Karen Beard, Rodrigo Ferreira, Walter Jetz,
R. Alexander Pyron
378
385
Jacquelyn Guzy, Clint Bush, Kelly Halloran,
Meredith Swartwout, Chelsea Kross, John D. Willson
578
1049
Joseph Baecher, Phillip Vogrinc, John Willson
Comparison of Herpetofaunal Communities in Degraded and
Restored Remnant Tallgrass Prairie
5:15 PM
1028
CANCELED
E - Stefani Cannon, Thomas C. LaDuke
Niche Partitioning by Shelter Site Selection in Lowland Tropical
Tree Frogs of Northeastern Costa Rica
287
Distribution and Abundance of Introduced Seal Salamanders
(Desmognathus monticola) in Northwest Arkansas, USA
5:00 PM
E - Andrew Battles, Jason Kolbe
Urban habitats influence the spread of introduced Anolis
cristatellus in Miami, FL
Fully-sampled phylogenies of squamates reveal evolutionary
patterns in threat status
4:45 PM
E - Danielle Walkup, Wade Ryberg, Toby Hibbitts,
Lee Fitzgerald
Survivorship of the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard (Sceloporus
arenicolus) in disturbed and undisturbed habitat
Histology and Ultrastructure of Seasonal Variation of Mental Glands
and Caudal Courtship Glands in Three Genera of Plethodontid
Salamanders
4:30 PM
E - Phillip Pearson, Daniel Warner
Do Seasonal Changes in Developmental Temperature Have
Season-Specific Fitness Consequences in a Lizard?
Cryptic chytridiomycosis in declining anuran populations of the
southeastern United States
4:15 PM
E - Vincent Farallo, Rebecca Wier, Donald Miles
Michael Cardwell
Does drought drive rattlesnakes into yards looking for water? Not
in these populations
1007
Kari Spivey, Brian Greene
Variation in venom expenditure in cottonmouths (Agkistrodon
piscivorus) across prey sizes, prey types, and snake body
temperatures
Itzue Caviedes Solis, Adam Leache
CANCELED
Leap frogging the Mexican Highlands: diversification of the
Plectrohyla bistincta species complex (Anura: Hylidae)
HL = HL Graduate Research Award
16
E = SSAR Seibert Ecology
Oral Presentations - Thursday, 7 July - Afternoon
55
Salon A-C
Salon D
ROOM
ASIH STOYE PHYSIOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY
ASIH STOYE ECOLOGY & ETHOLOGY
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
SCOTT BOBACK
MARK PYRON
MODERATOR
EE - John Gatto, Joel Trexler
1:30 PM
PPE - Natalie Claunch, Matthew Holding, Julius A. Frazier,
Ignacio Moore, Emily Taylor
44
Stress Ecology of the Southern Pacific Rattlesnake, Crotalus
oreganus helleri
901
Endurance Tests Explain Recolonization Patterns Following
Hydrological Disturbance
557
PPE - Mary Draghetti, Ken Oliveira
The Effect of Cortisol on Growth and Body Composition of the
American Eel, Anguilla rostrata
475
PPE - Pam Clarkson, Cody Mott, Eric Pulis, Roldán Valverde
646
PPE - Michaleia Mead, Christopher Howey, Tracy Langkilde
EE - Virginia Fleer, Chet Rakocinski
577
EE - Ryan Logan, Christopher Lowe
The King of Snakes: Performance and Morphology of Intraguild
Predators (Lampropeltis) and their Prey (Pantherophis)
EE - Beth Bowers, Stephen Kajiura
ASIH STOYE ECOLOGY & ETHOLOGY/
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
MARK MERCHANT
FRANK PEZOLD
MODERATOR
EE - Kristen Dahl, William Patterson III, Richard Snyder
3:30 PM
PPE - Tanner Shea, Mason DuBois, Natalie Claunch,
Nicolette Murphey, et al
1030
PPE - Mason DuBois, Tanner Shea, Natalie Claunch,
Rob Brewster, Emily Taylor
Experimental assessment of lionfish removals to mitigate reef
fish community shifts on northern Gulf of Mexico artificial reefs
937
Testing the Oxygen Limitation Hypothesis in two Sceloporus
Lizards
627
PPE - Laura Ellis, Walt Golet, James Sulikowski
PPE - Hannah McCurdy-Adams, Gabriela Mastromonaco,
Jeff Hathaway, Jacqueline Litzgus
823
PPE - Jenna Crovo, Carol Johnston
124
Leah Perez, James Childress, Matthew Kwiatkowski,
Daniel Saenz, Jennifer Gumm
334
Gavia Lertzman-Lepofsky, Amanda Kissel, Wendy Palen
Desiccation Risk of Alpine Amphibians
4:00 PM
EE - Joshua Hubbell, Jake Schaefer
4:15 PM
EE - Mattie Lewis, Mollie Cashner
4:30 PM
Seeing Red: Examining Color Vision in a Nest Host, the Creek
Chub, and the Role of Red in Interspecific Communication in
Nest Association
503
Calling behavior and call structure of sympatric treefrogs in
eastern Texas
957
EE - Jason R. Bohenek, William J. Resetarits Jr.
Occupancy Modeling of the Yazoo Darter within the Upper
Yazoo River System
Acoustic Modulation of Gonadal Hormones in a Cyprinid Fish
925
3:45 PM
Density-dependent polyphenisms are mediated by chemical cues
in Notophthalmus viridescens louisianensis
Do Anthropogenic Factors or Sex Have a Greater Effect on
Chronic Stress in Freshwater Turtles?
559
EE - Amanda Kissel, Wendy Palen, Maureen Ryan,
Mike Adams
Adding up the stage-specific effects of climate change for
montane amphibians
Utilizing Steriod Hormones Within the Skeletal Muscle Tissue to
Determine Sex-specific Ratios of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus
thynnus) in the Gulf of Maine
448
3:00 PM
ASIH STOYE PHYSIOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY/
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
Testing the oxygen limitation hypothesis for the thermal tolerance
of an air-breathing vertebrate
456
2:45 PM
Migratory Behavior of the Blacktip Shark, Carcharhinus limbatus
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
231
2:30 PM
Do They Stay or do They Go? Site Fidelity of Kelp Forest
Gamefishes on a Large Artificial Reef in Southern California
531
PPE - David Penning, Brad Moon
2:15 PM
Cryptic fish assemblages vary between artifical and historic
oyster reefs in the Mississippi Sound
Impacts of pH and UV-B on stress and developmental rates of
wood frog tadpoles: implications with regard to prescribed fire
628
2:00 PM
Population Dynamics and Dispersal of Canyon Treefrogs in
Desert Mountain Canyons
Physiological Effects of Angling and Handling Stresses on Kelp
Bass, Paralabrax clathratus, in Southern California
758
EE - Erin Zylstra, Robert Steidl, Don Swann, Blake Hossack
643
PPE - Caitlin McGarigal, Chris Lowe
1:45 PM
Factors Affecting the Dispersal and Settlement Decisions of
Juvenile Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum)
Steroid Hormones of Incidentally Hooked Kemp's Ridley Sea
Turtles, Lepidochelys kempii
853
EE - Kathryn Greene, Shannon Pittman, Michael Dorcas
Brandon LaBumbard, Molly Bletz, Kate Chaplin,
Doug Woodhams
4:45 PM
Inhibition of pathogenic fungi using volatile organic compounds
produced by bacteria
458
Alexander Shepack, Alessandro Catenazzi
5:00 PM
Prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in rebounding and
remnant amphibian populations
5:15 PM
PPE = ASIH Stoye Physiology & Physiological
Ecology
EE = ASIH Stoye Ecology & Ethology
17
Oral Presentations - Thursday, 7 July - Afternoon
ROOM
Salon E
Salon F-H
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
ASIH STOYE CONSERVATION
ASIH STOYE GENERAL ICHTHYOLOGY
MODERATOR
GINNY ADAMS
MELANIE STIASSNY
1:30 PM
C - Annalee Tutterow, Shannon Pittman, Gabrielle Graeter,
Michael Dorcas
GI - Brittany Furtado, Jessie Green, Loren Stearman,
Ginny Adams, Reid Adams
193
1026
The State of North Carolina Bog Turtle Populations: Assessing
Bog Turtle Population Demography and Landscape Factors
Affecting Their Persistence
1:45 PM
368
C - Donnell Gasbarrini, David Lesbarrères, Anna Sheppard,
Ed Morris, Jacqueline Litzgus
690
209
C - Michelle E. Thompson, Maureen A. Donnelly
395
Recovery of Amphibian Communities in Regenerating Forest:
Two Case Studies in Riparian and Upland Habitats of Secondary
Forest, Costa Rica
2:15 PM
16
599
396
C - Molly Grace, Daniel Smith, Reed Noss
844
C - Calvin Won, Larry Allen
591
C - Brenton Spies, David Jacobs, Camm Swift,
Ryan Ellingson
GI - Jessica Grady, Courtney Weyand, Zachary Holtel,
Eva Urdiales, C.M. Gienger, Rebecca Blanton
Scale shape variation in a speciose and highly imperiled group of
fishes, the darters (Percidae: Etheostomatinae)
197
Evolution, Speciation, and Endangerment of the Tidewater
Gobies
3:00 PM
GI - D. Cooper Campbell, Kyle R. Piller
Let's Jump In: A Phylogeographic Study of the Great Basin
Springfishes and Poolfishes, Crenichthys and Empetrichthys
(Cyprinodontiformes: Goodeidae)
Moonlit Summer Love: Exploring the lunar effect on spatial
patterns of spawning Barred Sand Bass
2:45 PM
GI - Elyse Parker, Kyle Piller
Historical biogeography of the livebearing splitfins
(Cyprinodontiformes: Goodeinae) in the Mesa Central
Patterns of Anuran Abundance near Roads are Explained by
Life History Traits
2:30 PM
GI - Andréa T. Thomaz, Mark R. Christie, L. Lacey Knowles
Riverscape genetics: modeling genomic expectations to test
hypotheses about river network architecture as drivers of
evolutionary dynamics in aquatic populations
Examining Long Term Consequences of a Mass Mortality Event
in the Long-Lived Species, Emydoidea blandingii
2:00 PM
CANCELED
Investigating the Effect of Unconventional Natural Gas
Development on Fish Population Size Structure
GI - Kimberly Foster, Kyle Piller
Morphology of trophotaeniae within the subfamily Goodeinae
(Goodeidae: Cyprinodontiformes)
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
ASIH STOYE CONSERVATION/
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
ASIH STOYE GENERAL ICHTHYOLOGY/
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
MODERATOR
BROOK FLUKER
MARK PETERSON
3:30 PM
352
C - Kenny Jones, Brook Fluker, Bernard Kuhajda
311
Conservation Genetics of the Blueface Darter (Etheostoma sp. cf.
zonistium), a Rare Undescribed Fish in Northwest Alabama
3:45 PM
384
C - Kelly M. Halloran, Jacquelyn C. Guzy,
Jessica A. Homyack, John D. Willson
What drives anti-tropical distributions across the fish tree of life?
404
Effect of Timber Harvest on Survival and Movement of the
Ouachita Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus brimleyorum)
4:00 PM
874
C - Heather Saco, Ginny Adams, Reid Adams
483
C - Erica Rottmann, Kyle Piller
601
455
C - William Childress, Terrence Tiersch
316
364
C - Julia Sonn, Cori Richards-Zawacki
428
446
Zachary Martin, Matthew Lattanzio
821
528
Roman Nava-Landeros, Andrés Vega, Kris Kaiser,
Jeanne Robertson
Local Standard of Beauty: Non-clinal Assortative Mating Along
a Red-eyed Treefrog Cline
18
C = ASIH Stoye Conservation
GI - Francesco Janzen, Mark Sabaj-Pérez,
Javier Maldonado-Ocampo, William Crampton,
Nathan Lovejoy
Molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical weakly-electric fishes of
the order Gymnotiformes (Actinopterygii)
616
Factors Affecting Morphological Variation in Common Garter
Snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) in the Southeastern US
5:15 PM
GI - Jack Craig, Lesley Kim, Jorge Casciotta,
William Crampton, James Albert
Further Deconstruction of Gymnotus carapo (Gymnotiformes,
Teleostei): Delimiting Clades, Species and Subspecies of a
Neotropical Electric Fish
The Influence of Temperature on Chytridiomycosis In Vivo
5:00 PM
GI - Lesley Kim, James Albert, Jack Craig
A New Species of Gymnotus Electric Fish (Teleostei:
Gymnotiformes) from the Rio Aripuanã and Diversification of the
G2 Clade
Conservation of Aquatic Species: On-site Cryopreservation
From a Mobile Laboratory
4:45 PM
GI - Kirill Vinnikov
Complete Phylogeny of the Righteye Flounders (Teleostei:
Pleuronectidae) Provides the New Evidence for Vicariant
Speciation Event after the Bering Strait Opening
Searching for a Needle in a Haystack:Environmental DNA
(eDNA) Detection of Rare Fishes in the Pearl River
4:30 PM
GI - Diego Elias, Kyle Piller
Digging through the trash: A phylogenetic examination of the
Threadfin Shad,Dorosoma petenense (Günther 1867)
Changes in Land Use and Fish Assemblages in Four Ozark
Highland Streams over Four Decades
4:15 PM
GI - William Ludt, Corinne Myers
Zachary Rivas, Anna Savage
Exploring the Relationship between A. hydrophila and B.
dendrobatidis in Two Species of North American Anurans
373
Adam Parlin, José Pedro Sousa do Amaral, Paul Schaeffer,
Hank Stevens
Thermoregulatory Performance of Eastern Box Turtles
(Terrapene carolina carolina) in Southwest Ohio
GI = ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology
Oral Presentations - Thursday, 7 July - Afternoon
1041
Balconies J & K
Balconies L & M
ROOM
AES GRUBER
AES ECOLOGY & BEHAVIOR I
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
JIM GELSLEICHTER
CHRIS LOWE
MODERATOR
Johanna Imhoff, R. Dean Grubbs
Christopher G. Lowe, Connor White, Ryan Logan,
Armand Barillotti, et al
1:30 PM
335
Nearshore movements of juvenile white sharks off southern
California
Comparative Mercury Contamination in Demersal Deep Sea
Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico
1024
Danielle Bailey, Jill Hendon, Andrew Evans
260
Jacob Jerome, Austin Gallagher, Neil Hammerschlag
57
Ashley Stoehr, Jeanine Donley, Scott Aalbers, Doug Syme,
et al
61
Thermal sensitivity of red muscle function in a deep-diving shark
519
Sarah Luongo, Christopher G. Lowe
1034
Jillian Sawyna, Weston Spivia, Kelly Radecki, Deborah Fraser,
Christopher Lowe
Michelle Heupel, Colin Simpfendorfer
Nigel Hussey, Amanda Barkley, Jack Orr, Robert Hodgson,
et al
CANCELED
861
Danielle Quinn, Julia Whidden, Trevor Avery
AES GRUBER
IVY BAREMORE
407
Mercury Accumulation and Effects in the Brain of Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae)
7
John Whalen, Jim Gelsleichter
Hannah Calich, Neil Hammerschlag
190
Ornella Celine Weideli, Yannis Papastamatiou,
Mahmood Shivji, Michael Heithaus, et al
430
David Shiffman, Neil Hammerschlag
595
Robert Nowicki, Michael Heithaus
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
MARCUS DRYMON
MODERATOR
Rachel Skubel, Neil Hammerschlag
3:30 PM
Elena Tamburin, Mauricio Hoyos Padilla,
Felipe Galván Magaña, Sora Kim, et al
CANCELED
3:45 PM
Lara Marcus, Patti Virtue, Peter Nichols, Mark Meekan,
Heidi Pethybridge
CANCELED
4:00 PM
CANCELED
4:15 PM
Brad Norman, Samantha Reynolds, David Morgan
Does the whale shark aggregate along the Western Australian
coastline beyond Ningaloo Reef?
919
Intraspecific Variation in the Relative Diet Breadth and Overlap of
Coastal Sharks Revealed Through Stable Isotope Analysis
774
AES ECOLOGY & BEHAVIOR I
Trophic Ecology of a Whale Shark Aggregation at Ningaloo Reef,
Western Australia: a Stable Isotope Approach
Resource Partitioning and Competition in a Mutually Used Shark
Nursery
30
3:00 PM
Trophic habitat of mako and white shark in a nursery area
Quantifying Distribution and Environmental Preferences of Apex
Predatory Sharks in the Western Atlantic Ocean
371
2:45 PM
Estimates of apex predatory sharks' energetic scope from
long-term multi-sensor tags, and applications to climate change
Multibiomarker evaluation of pollutant effects in Atlantic stingray
(Dasyatis sabina) populations in Florida's St. Johns River
743
2:30 PM
Quantifying and Interpreting Evidence of School and Site Fidelity
of Little Skate (Leucoraja erinacea) and Winter Skate (Leucoraja
ocellata) in a Spatially Confined Area in the Bay of Fundy, Canada
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
Samantha Ehnert, Jim Gelsleichter
2:15 PM
Tracking the impossible at depth: mark report satellite tags reveal
a large-scale directed migration of Greenland sharks
Examination of the Potential Association Between Chronic
Organochlorine Exposure and Immunotoxicity in the Round
Stingray (Urobatis halleri)
200
2:00 PM
Drivers if reef shark movement: what's most important?
Feelin’ the Heat, Seasonally Acclimated Metabolic Q10 of the
California Horn Shark, Heterodontus francisci
227
Andrew Nosal, Daniel Cartamil, Chi Lam, Philip Hastings
Movement Ecology of Juvenile Blue (Prionace glauca) and Mako
Sharks (Isurus oxyrinchus) Off Southern California and Baja
California, Mexico
Integrating Physiological and Behavioral Biomarkers of Fishing
Capture Stress in Coastal Shark Species
739
1:45 PM
Pop-up satellite archival tags reveal the extent of post-release
survivorship and vertical habitat use in a data-deficient,
deep-water chondrichthyan, the Cuban dogfish (Squalus
cubensis)
Species-specific Variation in Elasmobranch Interrenal Morphology,
Histology, and Steroid Synthesis
964
Oliver Shipley, Emily Tolentino, Lucy Howey-Jordan,
Lance Jordan, Edward Brooks
Alistair Dove, Harry Webb, Rafael De la Parra-Venegas,
Christian Schreiber, et al
4:30 PM
St Helena Island provides important habitat for whale sharks
288
Response of an apex predator, the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier,
to widespread seagrass decline
J. Marcus Drymon, John Froeschke, Andrea Kroetz,
John Mareska, Sean Powers
4:45 PM
Sex-specific seasonal changes in community dynamics of a
northern Gulf of Mexico coastal shark assemblage
894
CANCELED
Patricia Zarate, Carlos Montenegro, Daniel Devia
5:00 PM
Preliminary results on the horizontal and vertical movements of
Lamna nasus in the South East Pacific
19
Oral Presentations - Friday, 8 July - Morning
ROOM
Galerie 2
Galeria 3
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HL GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD
SSAR SEIBERT CONSERVATION
MODERATOR
JOHN STEFFEN
BLAKE HOSSACK
8:00 AM
HL - Sarah A. Smiley-Walters, Terence M. Farrell,
H. Lisle Gibbs
C - Sean Boyle, Chantal Barriault, Jacqueline Litzgus,
David Lesbarreres
872
632
The Quantifiable Value of Outreach to Herpetofaunal
Conservation
Venoms of Pigmy Rattlesnakes (Sistrurus miliarius) Show
Significant Functional Differences on Prey Mortality
8:15 AM
515
HL - Lori Monday, Alex Ano, W.B. Cash
313
A Novel Approach to Quantifying Melanism in the Red-Eared
Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans)
8:30 AM
500
HL - Shashwat Sirsi, Shailendra Singh, Shawn F. McCracken,
Michael R.J. Forstner
245
839
HL - Chelsea E. Clyde-Brockway, Nathan J. Robinson,
Gabriela S. Blanco, Stephen J. Morreale, James R. Spotila,
et al
400
Comparing The Behavior of East Pacific Green Turtles From Two
Neighboring Beaches in Pacific Costa Rica
9:00 AM
828
HL - Jenell Black, Frank V. Paladino, Nathan J. Robinson,
Laurie Mauger
290
HL - Kristin Winchell, Elizabeth Carlen, Liam Revell
948
C - Chava Weitzman, Franziska Sandmeier, C. Richard Tracy
Presence and diversity of Mycoplasma agassizii in the threatened
Gopherus agassizii
814
Urban Habitat Partitioning by Two Common Species of Puerto
Rican Anoles
9:30 AM
C - Jean Elbers, Mary Brown, Sabrina Taylor
Tortoise immunomes shed light on genetic variation underlying
infectious disease
Size class distribution of the American crocodile (Crocodylus
acutus) in a mangrove estuary on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
9:15 AM
C - Matthew Atkinson, Joseph Pechmann, Robin Overstreet,
John Tupy
Gosner stage may influence survival of the Southern Leopard
Frog (Rana sphenocephala exposed to the protist parasite
Dermomycoides sp
Variation in Reproductive Output of two Endangered Freshwater
Turtles (Batagur spp.) in North India
8:45 AM
C - Christopher Schalk, Daniel Saenz
Dynamics in anuran calling phenology: implications for surveys
and monitoring programs
C - Anne Stengle, Paul Sievert, Tom Tyning, Alan Richmond
Conserving Snake Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Threatened by an Emerging Fungal Skin Disease
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HL GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD/
SSAR SEIBERT ECOLOGY
SSAR SEIBERT PHYSIOLOGY & MORPHOLOGY
MODERATOR
DAVID CANNATELLA
JENNIFER DEITLOFF
10:00 AM
944
HL - Jennie Mook, Eric Schauber, Raymond Moody
966
Using Harmonic Radar to Estimate Home Range Movements in
Hatchling Texas Horned Lizards
10:15 AM
884
HL - Richard Kim, Brian Halstead, Eric Routman,
Michael Casazza, Julie Andersen
907
Dietary Patterns in the Endangered San Francisco Gartersnake
Revealed by Analysis of Prey DNA from Fecal Samples
10:30 AM
243
HL - Mark Sandfoss, Coleman Sheehy III, Harvey Lillywhite
520
HL - Nassima M. Bouzid, James W. Archie, Roger A. Anderson,
Jared A. Grummer, et al
215
328
E - Kelley A. Fritz, Lucas J. Kirschman, Matt R. Whiles
366
228
383
PM - Francois Clarac, Vivian de Buffrénil,
Christopher Brochu, Jorge Cubo
108
Bone ornamentation: An ecological adaption in the history of the
crocodylian lineage?
144
E - Katharine Yagi, David Green
Mechanisms of Density-Dependent Dispersal in Juvenile Fowler’s
toads, Anaxyrus fowleri
11:30 AM
PM - Daniel Paluh, Aaron Bauer
Through Thick and Thin: Comparative Skull Anatomy of
Terrestrial and Crevice-dwelling Trachylepis Skinks (Squamata:
Scincidae) using microCT
Influence of Amphibians on Energy and Nutrient Fluxes across
Aquatic-Terrestrial Boundaries of Temporary Ponds
11:15 AM
PM - Lucas Kirschman, Robin Warne
Critical Windows of Development: The Consequences of
Physiological Stress and Phenotypic Plasticity in Larval
Amphibians
Inferring demographic history and adaptive potential of Sceloporus
occidentalis using genome-wide SNP data
11:00 AM
PM - Catherine Tylan, Kiara Camacho, Sean Graham,
Mark Herr, et al
Collecting baseline corticosterone samples in reptiles and
amphibians: is under 3 minutes good enough?
Collapse of a Unique Bird-Snake Mutualism on Seahorse Key,
Florida
10:45 AM
PM - Corey Cates, Daniel Warner
Long Term Effects of Incubation Moisture on Desiccation Rate in
the Brown Anole Lizard (Anolis sagrei)
E - Jacob Burkhart, Chelsey Kroese, Raymond Semlitsch,
Lori Eggert
Range Wide Genetic Diversity of the Ringed Salamander
PM - Aaron Griffing, Juan Daza, Aaron Bauer
Developmental Osteology of Parafrontal Bones in Aristelliger and
Teratoscincus (Squamata: Sphaerodactylidae)
183
PM - John Konvalina, Jonathan Stanley, Stanley Trauth
Sperm Morphometric Comparison of Two Snake Species in the
Family Colubridae
11:45 AM
12:00 PM
20
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
HL = HL Graduate Research Award
C = SSAR Seibert Conservation
E = SSAR Seibert Ecology
PM = SSAR Seibert Physiology & Morphology
Oral Presentations - Friday, 8 July - Morning
Salon A-C
Salon D
ROOM
NIA BEST STUDENT PAPER
HERP BIOGEOGRAPHY
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
ERIC RITTMEYER
MODERATOR
Adam Leache, Jared Grummer, Ian Breckheimer
8:00 AM
NORMA SALCEDO
70
34
NIA - Sarah E. Steele, Hernán López-Fernández
Examining the Role of Ontogeny and Body Size Evolution in the
Diversification of Neotropical Cichlid Fishes
237
A Decadal Comparison of Hybrid Zone Dynamics in the
Plateau Fence Lizard (Sceloporus tristichus) in Arizona
66
NIA - Bethany N. Coffey, Timothy C. Tricas
Context Clues: changes in vocal behaviors of triggerfish between
interactions with conspecifics and predators
437
1097
NIA - Michael Burns
Body Shape Convergence and Rates of Morphological
Diversification in the Order Characiformes
631
NIA - Bárbara Calegari, Richard Vari, Roberto Reis
NIA - Frances Hauser, Katriina Ilves, Ryan Schott,
Hernan Lopez-Fernandez, Belinda Chang
Eric Rittmeyer
Andrew Gottscho, Brad Hollingsworth,
Julio Lemos-Espinal, Tod Reeder
329
1012
NIA - Maxwell Bernt
Catherine Newman, Christopher Austin
8:45 AM
9:00 AM
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a largegenome salamander, Plethodon serratus,using
next-generation sequencing of ultraconserved elements
568
Sean Harrington
9:15 AM
Phylogeographic structure within the Red Diamond
Rattlesnake (Crotalus ruber) of Baja California: A
genomic perspective based on RADseq data
Diversificationin the Deep Channels: Molecular Phylogeny of the
Ghost Knifefishes (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae)
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
793
8:30 AM
Phylogeography of Peninsular Brush Lizards (Squamata:
Phrynosomatidae: Urosaurus) in Baja California, Mexico
using Restriction-Associated DNA Sequencing
Evolutionary Dynamics of the Dim-Light Visual Pigment in
Neotropical Cichlid Fishes
831
8:15 AM
Comparative Biogeography of Reptiles Across the Torres
Strait
Phylogenetic Systematics of the Driftwood Catfishes (Siluriformes:
Auchenipteridae): A Combined Morphological and Molecular
Analysis.
746
Alex Pyron
Integrating phylogenomic and morphological data to
assess candidate species-delimitation models in Brown
and Red-bellied snakes (Storeria)
9:30 AM
ASIH STOYE GENETICS, DEVELOPMENT, & MORPHOLOGY
HL, ASIH, SSAR; ECO-EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS
SYMPOSIUM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
JAMES ALBERT
DAVID GREEN
MODERATOR
David Green, Andrew Hendry
10:00 AM
Eco-evolutionary dynamics - Introduction to the
symposium
10:15 AM
Marissa Baskett
10:30 AM
Accounting for eco-evolutionary dynamics in
management decision-making
10:45 AM
Eric Palkovacs, David Fryxell
11:00 AM
Some Like It Hot: Thermal Adaptation Exacerbates the
Ecological Consequences of Warming
11:15 AM
Suzanne Kelson, Michael Miller, Stephanie Carlson
11:30 AM
Eco-evolutionary dynamics in a Pacific salmonid:
Connecting genotypes to ecological effects
11:45 AM
CANCELED
GDM - Jessica Maxfield, Kathleen Cole
4
Genetic and Morphological Changes in Serially Hermaphroditic
Fishes Going From Ova to Sperm Production
1040
GDM - Robert D. Cooper, H. Bradley Shaffer
Connecting Heat Stress and Gene Expression to Explain
Pervasive Hybridization of California Tiger Salamanders
1036
GDM - Evan McCartney-Melstad, Jannet Vu, H. Bradley Shaffer
85
Exon Capture Reveals Insights into the Conservation Status and
Genome Organization of the Endangered California Tiger
Salamander
662
GDM - Ashley N. Marranzino, Jacqueline F. Webb
Lateral Line Canals and Superficial Neuromasts in Stomiiform
Fishes
875
GDM - Amber Lisi, Ken Oliveira
162
Reduction of Intestinal Tissue in Metamorphosing Anguilla rostrata:
a histological study
176
GDM - Kory Evans, Brandon Waltz, Prosanta Chakrabarty,
James Albert, Victor Tagliacollo
Modularity begets brachycephaly: Repeated patterns of
neurocranial evolution in Neotropical electric fishes
788
GDM - Matthew Holding, Lisle Gibbs
741
Migration, Drift, and the Outcomes of Coevolution between a
Rattlesnake and its Venom-resistant Prey
286
GDM - Daniel Geldof, Nicholas Gidmark
Heterochrony in two sculpins of the genus Psychrolutes: growth
outpaces skeletal development in an apex predator among
ichthyoplankton
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
12:00 PM
NIA = NIA Best Student Paper
GDM = ASIH Stoye Genetics, Development, & Morphology
21
Oral Presentations - Friday, 8 July - Morning
ROOM
Salon E
Salon F-H
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
ASIH STOYE ECOLOGY & ETHOLOGY
ASIH STOYE GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
MODERATOR
CRAIG LIND
MARK DAVIS
8:00 AM
8:15 AM
72
EE - Christina Baggett, Carl Anthony, Cari-Ann Hickerson,
Richard Feldhoff
749
Population-level Variation in a Pheromone Complex Across
Species' Geographic Range
8:30 AM
970
EE - Johana Goyes-Vallejos, Kentwood Wells, T. Ulmar Grafe
A Review of Studies of Neonicotinoid Effects on Anurans
389
Parental care behavior in males of the Smooth Guardian Frog
Limnonectes palavanensis of Borneo
8:45 AM
250
31
45
EE - Sophia Bonjour, Matt Whiles, Keith Gido
EE - Mackenzie Gerringer, Thomas Linley, Alan Jamieson,
Jeffrey Drazen
973
CANCELED
244
EE - Brian Clark, Larry Allen
510
GH - Helen Plylar, Clifford Fontenot
Eye:body Allometry and Scaling: Do Small Snakes Really Have
Big Eyes?
GH - Christina Feng, Dave Mauger, Jason Ross,
Michael Dreslik
A Long-Term Demographic Analysis of Spotted Turtles
(Clemmys guttata) in Illinois
Courting Behavior of Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas
9:30 AM
GH - Anat Belasen, Felipe Toledo, Tim James
How does habitat fragmentation affect disease susceptibility?
Examining the relationship between land-use and amphibian
resilience in Brazilian forests
Feeding Ecology of Abyssal and Hadal Fishes
9:15 AM
GH - Danielle H. Drabeck, Antony M. Dean, Sharon A. Jansa
Convergent evolution of venom targeted nicotinic acetylcholine
receptors in mammals that survive venomous snake bites
Influences of Fishes on Insect Colonization of Prairie Stream Pools
9:00 AM
GH - Travis Moe, Patrick Brown
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
ASIH STOYE ECOLOGY & ETHOLOGY/
FISH ECOLOGY
ASIH STOYE GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
MODERATOR
MOLLIE CASHNER
TIFFANY SCHRIEVER
10:00 AM
983
EE - Thomas Smith
468
I Come From the Land Down Under: Ecological Niche Modeling of
Hierarchical Spatial Scales to Predict the Range of an Invasive
Skink in Hawaii
10:15 AM
331
Cladistic Biogeography of North American Dinosaurs
965
EE - Jason Ross, Michael Dreslik
Spatial Ecology of the Smooth Softshell Turtle (Apalone mutica) in
the Kaskaskia River of Illinois
10:30 AM
424
146
820
EE - Cindy Marin Martinez, Eric Hilton
304
EE - Thomas Sevick, Jake Schaefer
845
56
740
EE - Lindsey Bruckerhoff, Doug Leasure, Daniel Magoulick
EE - Hilary B. Rollins, Michael F Benard
198
1064
22
GH - Edward Myers, Frank Burbrink
Asynchronous diversification of snakes in the North American
Warm Deserts
943
GH - Hollis Dahn, Alejandra Osorio, Jason Strickland,
Christopher Parkinson
Comparative Phylogeography of Arizona elegans and
Rhinocheilus lecontei: Two Perspectives on North American
Desert Biogeography
473
Jessica Sanchez, Joel Trexler
Testing a hypothesis for the evolution of herbivory using the Sailfin
Molly (Poecilia latipinna) in the Florida Everglades
12:00 PM
GH - Dan Greenberg
Historical Diversification and Contemporary Extinction in
Amphibians
How do climate-change induced phenological shifts alter terrestrial
competition between two amphibians?
11:45 AM
CANCELED
477
EE - Alison Enchelmaier, Neil Hammerschlag
Spatial Auto-correlation of Fish Traits across Hydrologic Regimes
and Implications for Developing Ecological-flow Relationships
11:30 AM
GH - Mariana Vasconcellos, Guarino Colli, Miguel Rodrigues,
David Cannatella
Historical Climate Change Shapes Population Structure and
Genomic Divergence of Treefrogs in the Neotropical Cerrado
Savanna
Fish Diversity and Abundance in a Restored Mangrove Habitat
11:15 AM
GH - Genevieve Mount, Jeremy Brown
Climbing the Squamate Tree of Life: Do our current models
provide robust trees?
Effect of fragmentation and habitat type on the abundance and
diversity of nekton in coastal Mississippi
11:00 AM
GH - Derek B. Tucker, S. Blair Hedges, Guarino R. Colli,
R. Alexander Pyron, Jack W. Sites, Jr.
A Fossil-Calibrated Time Tree of Teiid Lizards and Historical
Biogeography of the West Indian Ameiva (Teiidae: Squamata)
Larval Fish Assemblage Dynamics in the York River Estuary
10:45 AM
GH - Joshua Cahal
GH - Phillip Skipwith, Paul Oliver
Phylogeography of the marbled velvet gecko (Oedura marmorata)
species complex in the Australian Monsoonal Tropics
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
EE = ASIH Stoye Ecology & Ethology
GH = ASIH Stoye General Herpetology
Oral Presentations - Friday, 8 July - Morning
826
Balconies J & K
Balconies L & M
ROOM
AES GRUBER
AES CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT I
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
COLIN SIMPFENDORFER
ENRIC CORTES
MODERATOR
Karyl Brewster-Geisz
8:00 AM
G - Robert Edman, Gorka Sancho, Bryan Frazier, Wally Bubley,
John Kucklick
143
Movement Patterns and Trophic Ecology of Tiger Sharks
(Galeocerdo cuvier) Caught off the Southeast Coast of the United
States
675
Recent changes in Atlantic Shark Management in the United
States
184
G - Dan Crear, Jill Hendon, Eric Hoffmayer
Identifying the drivers of juvenile shark abundance and distribution
within the Mississippi Sound
594
G - Luciana C Ferreira, Michele Thums, Andre Afonso,
Adam Barnett, et al
1075
G - Carl Meyer, Kim Holland, Melanie Hutchinson,
James Anderson, et al
The Importance of Raleigh Bay as Overwintering Habitat for
Juvenile Sandbar Sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus)
170
G - Alexander Hansell, Steven Kessel, Steven Cadrin,
Gregory Skomal, et al
Brian Moe, Paul Venturelli
Andrew Chin, Michelle Heupel, Colin Simpfendorfer,
William White
155
Janne B. Haugen, Steven X. Cadrin, Alexander C. Hansell,
Sofia M. Gabriel, et al
RAMON BONFIL
JAMES SULIKOWSKI
MODERATOR
G - Cassandra Ruck, Andrea Bernard, Fabio Hazin,
Rima Jabado, Mahmood Shivji
James Sulikowski, Carolyn Wheeler, Bianca Prohaska,
Neil Hammerschlag
10:00 AM
747
Stick it where the sun don’t shine: Advances in the non
lethal study of elasmobranch reproductive biology for
conservation management
555
G - Sean Canfield, Brian Bowen
Population Genetic Structure and Connectivity in the California
Horn Shark (Heterodontus francisci)
248
G - Matthew Davis, Toby Daly-Engel
Population structure of a migratory small coastal shark, the
blacknose shark Carcharhinus acronotus, across cryptic barriers
to gene flow
G - Amanda Barker, Bryan Frazier, Douglas Adams,
Jim Gelsleichter, David Portnoy
905
Population Connectivity of Narrow Sawfish (Anoxypristis cuspidata)
in Australia and Papua New Guinea using genetic markers
280
Jennifer Wyffels, Linda M. Penfold
Stephen Kajiura, Rachel Berquist, Tricia Meredith,
Lawrence Frank
Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Reveals
Novel Olfactory System Neural Organization in the Atlantic
Stingray, Dasyatis sabina
Christopher Martinez, F. James Rohlf, Michael Frisk
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
11:30 AM
Joshua Moyer, William Bemis
11:45 AM
Shark Teeth as Edged Weapons: Serrated Teeth of Three
Species of Selachians
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
G = AES Gruber
10:45 AM
Have We Been Underrepresenting the Morphological and
Ecological Diversity of Skates?
546
G - Jenny Kemper, Gavin Naylor
A Species-Level Phylogeny of Chimaeroids Using Genomic
Comparisons
10:30 AM
Comparative Morphology of Shark Sperm Using Light and
Electron Microscopy
537
G - Madeline Green, Blanche D'Anastasi, Jean-Paul Hobbs,
Kevin Feldheim, et al
Kady Lyons, Chris L. Chabot, Corinne N. Paterson,
Christopher G. Lowe
1062
One Mustelus, two Mustelus, three Mustelus, more; assessing
biodiversity of smoothhound sharks in the western Atlantic
336
Taketeru Tomita, Chip Cotton, Minoru Toda
Who’s My Daddy? Multiple Paternity and Evidence of Cryptic
Female Choice in the Round Stingray (Urobatis halleri)
Identification and Relative Abundance of Cryptic Hammerhead
Sharks
G - Melissa Giresi
10:15 AM
Gas diffusion model indicates that oxygen diffusion through
uterine wall is insufficient to sustain dogfish embryo
412
G - Pavel Dimens, David Portnoy
1087
Jose I. Castro, Keiichi Sato, Ashby B. Bodine
A Novel Mode of Embryonic Nutrition in the Tiger Shark,
Galeocerdo cuvier
Atlantic Sharpnose Shark (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae)
Rangewide Genetic Stock Structure
866
9:30 AM
AES MORPHOLOGY & REPRODUCTION
Global-Scale Genetic Population Structure and Diversity in the
Oceanic Whitetip Shark, Carcharhinus longimanus
431
9:15 AM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
AES GRUBER
524
9:00 AM
Evaluating the Impacts of CITES on the Northeast Atlantic
Porbeagle (Lamna nasus) Stock
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
552
8:45 AM
Crossing lines: a Multidisciplinary Framework for Migratory
Hammerhead Sharks across Jurisdictional Boundaries
Demographics and Local Abundance Trends for the Coastal Shark
Assemblage of Bimini, Bahamas
220
8:30 AM
Modeling elasmobranch growth: an application of biphasic growth
theory
337
G - Charles Bangley, Roger Rulifson
Geoffrey Osgood, Easton White, Julia Baum
1042
New Insights into Coastal Habitat Use By Tiger Sharks In Hawaii
942
8:15 AM
The influence of shark population characteristics on statistical
inference of population trends
Global Patterns in the Movements and Habitat Use of tiger sharks
521
Enric Cortes, Elizabeth Brooks
Predicting overfished and overfishing reference points with
data-limited stock assessment methods and life history:
application to shark stocks worldwide
12:00 PM
23
Oral Presentations - Friday, 8 July - Afternoon
ROOM
Galerie 2
Galerie 3
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
ASIH STOYE GENERAL ICHTHYOLOGY/
GENERAL ICHTHYOLOGY
SSAR SEIBERT CONSERVATION
MODERATOR
MIKE SANDEL
MARK HAYES
1:30 PM
586
GI - Edward Burress, Jorge Casciotta, Oldrich Rican,
Lubomír Piálek, et al
C - Julia Ersan, Brian Halstead, Erica Wildy, Mike Casazza,
Glenn Wylie
504
Parallel Phenotypic Diversification and Rapid Speciation of
Crenicichla Species Flocks: Riverine Analogs to the East African
Great Lake Cichlids
1:45 PM
100
Giant Gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) Selectively Forage on
Native Anurans, Despite High Abundance of Introduced Prey
C - Jared Maida, Christine Bishop, Mark Rakobowchuk,
Karl Larsen
509
GI - Randy Singer, Lawrence Page
Jar Wars: The (data) Source Awakens: Exploring New
Ichthyological Frontiers in Specimen-based Research, Education
and Outreach
2:00 PM
355
GI - Mary Rath, Kenny Jones, Lindsey Martin, Alexsis Mross,
et al
Determining Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus oreganus)
Response to Distrubance in British Columbia, Canada
C - Daniel Martin, Cameron Aldridge, Larissa Bailey,
Daniel Manier, Robert Reed
694
Saving the Endangered Dead: a Comparison of Rehydration
Methods for Desiccated Preserved Fish Specimens
2:15 PM
137
GI - Allison Bronson, John Maisey
Distributions of Reptiles in the Great Plains: Ecological Insight
from Historical Observations
888
C - Iain Emmons, Erika Nowak
Winter Habitat Use and Behavior of the Northern Mexican
Gartersnake (Thamnophis eques megalops) in North-central
Arizona
The first described cranium of Carcharopsis wortheni, from the
Fayetteville Formation of Arkansas
2:30 PM
417
78
GI - Rene Martin
C - Sarah Manka, Stephen Mullin
Morphological Variance in the Dentition on the Oral Jaws in
Lanternfishes (Teleostei: Myctophiformes)
2:45 PM
211
Reducing Snake Mortality During Migration: The Utility of the
Hose-bridge
251
GI - Diego F B Vaz, Eric J Hilton
C - Scott Buchanan, Nancy Karraker, Bill Buffum
The caudal-fin skeleton of Batrachoidiformes (Teleostei:
Percomorphacea) and its implications for the systematics of the
order
3:00 PM
550
GI - Kole Kubicek, Ralf Britz, Kevin Conway
Understanding the Influence of Altered Habitat: Modeling
Occupancy of Aquatic Turtles in Rhode Island along a Gradient
of Forest Cover
507
C - Stephanie Winton, Christine Bishop, Karl Larsen
Assessing the Relationship between Habitat Temperature and
Rattlesnake Road Mortality
Developmental Osteology of the Tadpole Madtom, Noturus gyrinus
3:15 PM
819
808
GI - Brian Pena, Larry Allen
C - Charlene Hopkins, Shawn Kuchta, Willem Roosenburg
Age Structure and Growth Rates of Vermilion Rockfish, Sebastes
miniatus, Along the California Coast
3:30 PM
660
Amphibians Hit the Road: Assessing Roadway Mortality and
Ecopassage Utilization along a Two-lane Highway
106
GI - Brandon Waltz, Kory Evans
C - Nicole Angeli, Lee Fitzgerald
Morphological and Molecular Variation in Eigenmannia macrops
(Boulenger, 1897): A single widespread species or a cryptic
species complex?
3:45 PM
1035
Prioritizing island landscapes for the repatriation of offshore
populations with spatial and mechanistic modeling
1093
Michael Pauers*
C - Eric McCluskey, Thomas Hetherington
Two New and Remarkably Similarly Colored Species of
Labeotropheus (Perciformes: Cichlidae) from Lake Malawi, Africa
Species distribution modeling in Michigan for the Eastern
Massasauga Rattlesnake
4:00 PM
POSTER SESSION I
Acadia/Bissonet
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
GI = ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology
*Not part of ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology award
competition.
24
C = SSAR Seibert Conservation
Oral Presentations - Friday, 8 July - Afternoon
116
Salon A-C
Salon D
ROOM
SSAR SEIBERT SYSTEMATICS & EVOLUTION
HL, ASIH, SSAR: ECO-EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS
SYMPOSIUM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
MATTHEW LATTANZIO
ANDREW HENDRY
MODERATOR
Thomas Schoener, Jason Kolbe, Manuel Leal,
Jonathan Losos, et al
1:30 PM
SE - Audrey Matheny, Gary Thomas, Laura Kimmel,
Allyson Fenwick, Paul Stone
1118
Hitchhikers Guide to Population Genetics: Mediterranean Geckos (Hemidactylus turcicus) at the University of Central
Oklahoma
164
SE - Margarita Metallinou, Jeffrey Weinell, Benjamin Karin,
Werner Conradie, et al
Eco-Evolutionary Aspects of the Lizard Anolis sagrei in an Island
Metapopulation
1:45 PM
Jayna L. DeVore, Michael Crossland, Richard Shine
2:00 PM
Invasion and Evolving Plasticity: Influences of Disparate Predator
Communities and Shifting Parental Investment on Cane Toad
Plastic Responses
2:15 PM
Stewart Macdonald, John Llewelyn, Ben Phillips
2:30 PM
Using Connectivity to Identify Environmental Drivers of Local
Adaptation
2:45 PM
Steven Brady
3:00 PM
Adaptation and Maladaptation in Roadside Amphibians
3:15 PM
Mark Urban
3:30 PM
Do Eco-evolutionary Dynamics Promote Resilience of Amphibian
Communities to Climate Change?
3:45 PM
A single origin of extreme matrotrophy in African skinks
194
SE - Justin Bernstein, Aaron Bauer, Todd Jackman,
Yunyu Wang
1119
Phylogenetic Analysis, Species Identification and Delimitation of
New Caledonian Geckos and Skinks using DNA Barcoding
882
SE - Peter Scott, Travis Glenn, Leslie Rissler
Species Delimitation and Systematics of Musk Turtles (Genus
Sternotherus)
377
SE - Robert Denton, Kyle McElroy, Laura Bankers,
Joel Sharbrough, Maurine Neiman, Lisle Gibbs
324
Quantifying Genome Theft and Characterizing Gene Expression
Patterns in Unisexual Ambystoma Salamanders
281
SE - Alexandra Herrera, Kevin de Queiroz
Comparative Phylogeography of Three Widespread Anolis Species
Across the Puerto Rico Bank
750
1046
SE - Gregory Jongsma, Eli Greenbaum, Mark-Oliver Roedel,
David Blackburn
Diversity and Biogeography of Frogs in the Genus Amnirana
(Family Ranidae) Across Sub-Saharan Africa
273
SE - Arianna Kuhn, Marcelo Gehara, Christopher Raxworthy,
Sara Ruane, Frank Burbrink
Comparative Phylogeography of Malagasy Snakes
598
988
SE - Ian Brennan, Paul Oliver
Postextinction diversification of an adaptive Australian reptile
radiation
4:00 PM
POSTER SESSION I
Acadia/Bissonet
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
SE = SSAR Seibert Systematics & Evolution
25
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ROOM
Salon E
Salon F-H
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
ASIH STOYE ECOLOGY & ETHOLOGY/
NIA I
ASIH STOYE GENETICS, DEVELOPMENT, & MORPHOLOGY/
ASIH STOYE CONSERVATION
MODERATOR
FERNANDO ALDA
JAN HOOVER
1:30 PM
187
494
EE - Stephanie Benseman, Larry Allen
The Secret Life of Baby Giants: The Recruitment of the
Endangered Giant Sea Bass
1:45 PM
457
Phylogeography and Population Structure of Anolis cristatellus
on the island of Vieques
74
EE - Michael Cyrana
564
664
EE - Alex Marks, Tracey Sutton
Reproductive Ecology of Dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae) in the
Gulf of Mexico
2:15 PM
298
EE - Jillian Farkas, Drew Davis, Brianna Henry, Jeff Wesner,
Jacob Kerby
135
EE - Kelsey A. Marchand, Christopher M. Somers,
Ray G. Poulin
784
63
D Ross Robertson, Benjamin C Victor, Nuno Simoes
984
802
765
Description of a New Genus and Three New Species of
Suckermouth Catfish (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from Easter
Brazil
3:15 PM
918
Systematics of the Loricariinae (Siluriformes: Loricariidae):
comparison between independent molecular datasets and
inferences from the largest matrix to date
3:30 PM
1051
Windsor Aguirre, Grace Malato, Ronald Navarrete,
Jonathan Valdiviezo, et al
GDM - Bradley Martin, John Placyk, Roger Birkhead,
Marlis Douglas, Michael Douglas
C - Alex Cameron, Carl Anthony, Cari Hickerson,
Robert Page
Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on the Spatiotemporal Genetic
Structure of the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon
cinereus)
1109
Elevational Gradients and the Evolution of Biological Diversity:
The Genus Rhoadsia as a Case Study from the Western Slope
of the Andes in Ecuador
3:45 PM
GDM - Savannah Michaelsen, Kyle Piller
Phylogenomics and an Assessment of Introgression in the North
American Box Turtles (Terrapene spp.)
156
Jairo Arroyave, Mark Sabaj
CANCELED
Examining the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on
genetic diversity and migration in red drum (Sciaenidae:
Sciaenops ocellatus) in Louisiana waters
880
Roberto Reis, Edson Pereira
GDM - Eric Garcia, Giacomo Bernardi
Genomic Analysis of Disjunct Marine Fish Populations of the
Northeastern Pacific and Sea of Cortez
An Indo-Pacific damselfish in the Gulf of Mexico: opening a can
of worms
3:00 PM
GDM - Max Bangs, Marlis Douglas, Michael Douglas,
Tyler Chafin
Comparative phylogeography and introgression of catostomids
in the Little Colorado River using ddRAD
Urban Habitat Selection and Resource Use of Western Painted
Turtles near the Northern Limit of the Species Range
2:45 PM
GDM - Milton Tan, Jonathan Armbruster
Transcriptome Evolution of Paedomorphic Cyprinidae
The Effect of Agricultural Runoff on Fish Habitat in the Prairie
Pothole Region
2:30 PM
GDM - Tyler Chafin, Marlis Douglas, Michael Douglas
Reduced-representation genomics reveals reticulate
evolutionary history and species boundaries in Gila spp. Of
Colorado River
The Impact of Seasonal Hypoxia on the Abundance and Species
Composition of Northern Gulf of Mexico Fish Communities.
2:00 PM
GDM - Quynh N. Quach, R. Graham Reynolds, Liam J. Revell
C - Kevin M. Neal, H. Bradley Shaffer
Population Genetic Structure and Conservation Units of the
Western Spadefoot Toad, Spea hammondii
1054
C - Erin Toffemier, H. Bradley Shaffer
Metapopulation dynamics of the critically endangered Santa
Barbara Distinct Population Segment of the California tiger
salamander, Ambystoma californiense
4:00 PM
POSTER SESSION I
Acadia/Bissonet
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
EE = ASIH Stoye Ecology & Ethology
GDM = ASIH Stoye Genetics, Development, &
Morphology
C = ASIH Stoye Conservation
26
Oral Presentations - Friday, 8 July - Afternoon
62
Balconies J & K
Balconies L & M
ROOM
AES GRUBER
AES PHYSIOLOGY, PALEONTOLOGY, & COLLECTIONS
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
JOHN CARLSON
CHRISTINE BEDORE
MODERATOR
Christine Bedore
1:30 PM
G - Bianca Prohaska, R. Dean Grubbs, Dana Bethea,
Gregg Poulakis, Rachel Scharer
842
Physiological Ecology of Smalltooth Sawfish (Pristis pectinata) in
Florida Waters
51
G - Md Anwar Hossain, Benjamin S. Thompson,
Gawsia Wahidunnesssa Chowdhury, Samiul Mohsanin, et al
Evaluation of propofol immersion anesthesia in stingrays
40
G - Matthew Kolmann, Kenneth Welch, Adam Summers,
Nathan Lovejoy
797
Goats of the sea - bilaterally asymmetric chewing in an
elasmobranch
863
G - Connor White, Kady Lyon, Kevin Weng, Chuck Winkler,
et al
G - Brittany Finucci, Matthew Dunn, Emma Jones
934
G - Sebastián Pardo, Holly Kindsvater,
Elizabeth Cuevas-Zimbrón, Oscar Sosa-Nishizaki, et al
315
G - Thomas Farrugia, Andrew Seitz
350
238
G - Simon Dedman, Rick Officer, Deirdre Brophy,
Maurice Clarke, Dave Reid
G - Elizabeth Vinyard, Walter Bubley, Bryan Frazier,
Marcus Drymon, Jim Gelsleichter
199
2:30 PM
Catharine J. Wheaton, Andrew N. Evans, John M. Rimoldi,
Rama S. V. Gadepalli, et al
2:45 PM
Jordan Taylor, Gavin Naylor
3:00 PM
Erin Dillon, Aaron O'Dea
3:15 PM
Dermal Denticles as a Tool to Reveal Pre-exploitation Shark
Communities
615
Age, growth, and maturation of the Finetooth Shark, Carcharhinus
isodon, in coastal waters of the western North Atlantic Ocean
803
Lauran Brewster, Nicholas Whitney, Samuel Gruber,
Tristan Guttridge, et al
A Morphometric approach for assessing the Elasmobranch
Fishes from the Late Eocene of South Carolina
A flexible decision support tool for Maximum Sustainable
Yield-based MPA design
707
2:15 PM
Development and Preliminary Validation of a Monoclonal
Antibody for Enzyme Immunoassay of the Steroid
1α-hydroxycorticosterone in Selected Elasmobranch Species
Developing the First Stock Assessment for Skates in Alaska:
What Harvest Level is Sustainable?
264
Heather Marshall, Nicholas Whitney, Connor White,
Diego Bernal, et al
Accelerating Understanding of Field Metabolic Rates in
Elasmobranchs
Devil in the Details: Growth, Productivity, and Extinction Risk of a
Data-sparse Devil Ray
102
2:00 PM
The stress response and recovery behavior of the white shark
(Carcharodon carcharias) after capture on handline gear
Aggregative Behaviour and Social Structure in Deep-sea
Chondrichthyans
216
Elizabeth R. Jones, Andrew N. Evans
Corticosteroid Receptors in the Atlantic Stingray, Dasyatis sabina:
Sequence, Expression, and Physiological Implications
Movement of Juvenile White Sharks in Southern California:
Predicting Future Nursery Habitat
107
1:45 PM
Physiological Responses to the Pre-natal Stress of Fisheries
Capture in Pregnant Southern Fiddler Rays (Trygonorrhina
dumerilii) and Their Neonates
Sawfish exploitation and status in Bangladesh
832
Leonardo Guida, Terence I. Walker, Cynthia Awruch,
Richard D. Reina
Lauren Meyer, Madeline Green
3:30 PM
Shark Share Global: a virtual tissue bank for collaborative
elasmobranch research
G - Kaitlin K Doucette, Stephanie Mounaud, William Neirman,
Andrew N Evans
3:45 PM
The Elasmobranch Microbiome: Changing Our Understanding of
Vertebrate-Microbe Relationships
4:00 PM
POSTER SESSION I
Acadia/Bissonet
5:00 PM
HL Business Meeting
6-8 p.m.
NIA Meeting
6-8 p.m.
6:00 PM
G = AES Gruber
27
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ROOM
Galerie 2
Galerie 3
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
LIGHTNING TALKS
HERP CONSERVATION
MODERATOR
STEVE KAJIURA
BOB BRODMAN
516
8:00 AM
8:15 AM
8:30 AM
8:45 AM
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
204 - John Herman
806 - Alex Van Nyattan
534 - Meagan Thomas
824 - John Swenson
711 - Lauren Fuller
491 - Ehlana Stell
623 - Jeff Hathaway
718 - Heather Waye
911 - Luis H. Escalera-Vazquez
532 - Emanuell Riberio
1055 - Norma Salcedo
858 - Cristín Keelin Fitzpatrick
307 - Amanda Bennett
232 - Ann Somers
Matthew Kwiatkowski, Josh Pierce, Beau Gregory,
James Childress, D. Craig Rudolph
Genetic Structure and Diversity in Louisiana Pinesnakes,
Pituophis ruthveni: Implications for Conservation and
Management
Peter Smiley Jr., Mark Jordan, Abel Castaneda,
Robert Gillespie, et al
495
Conservation Implications of Amphibian Habitat Relationships
within Channelized Agricultural Headwater Streams in the
Midwestern United States
Amber Pitt, Joseph Tavano, Robert Baldwin,
Benjamin Stegenga
544
Movement Ecology Demonstrates the Importance of Maintaining
Diverse Aquatic Systems within Intact Forest Ecosystems for
Amphibian Conservation
410
979 - Rachel Arnold CANCELED
847 - Duncan Elkins
452 - Sean Sterrett
6 - Dustin Siegel
Blake Hossack, Ken Honeycutt, Todd Preston, Holly Puglis,
et al
Potential Effects of Waste Waters from Oil and Gas Extraction
on Amphibians: Preliminary Results from a Multi-partner
Investigation
NOTE: See page 58 for all authors and titles of
lightning talks.
441
Payton Kellenburger, Hanna Van Meter, Daniel Perkins
Bob Brodman, Timothy Rice
125
Mark Mills, Jessica Yehle Rix, Brock Couch
The Effects of Cover Crop on Amphibians
Amphibians Using Man-Made Vernal Pools in Missouri: A
Four-Year Study With A Comparison of Techniques
9:30 AM
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
LIGHTNING TALKS
MODERATOR
MARY WHITE/ DAVID GREEN
HERP CONSERVATION
KATHERINE O'DONNELL
10:00 AM
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
10:45 AM
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
11:30 AM
11:45 AM
289
173 - Christopher Beachy
1029 - Freya E. Rowland
922 - Brian Deis
109 - Toby Hibbitts
469 - Julie Savidge
296 - Sara Ruane
394 - Amy Rowley
683 - Lydia Crawford
946 - Emily Taylor
403 - Kyle Newton
768 - Alison Webb
Richard Seigel, William Saffell, Brian Durkin, Matt Gutt,
Anna Savage
Do Constructed Wetlands Have Higher Rates of Ranavirus
Infection of Amphibians Compared with Non-constructed sites?
671
William Sutton, Kyle Barrett, Cynthia Loftin,
Phillip deMaynadier, et al
Determining Vulnerability of Priority Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation Areas to Climate Change and Urbanization in the
Northeastern United States
Luke Linhoff, Pritpal Soorae, Maureen Donnelly,
Jennifer Germano, et al
1110
Developing the new IUCN Amphibian Conservation
Translocations and Reintroduction Guidelines
CANCELED
398
Gary Casper, Stefanie Nadeau, Ulf Gafvert, John Peterson
An Improved Method for Detecting Blanchard's Cricket Frog,
Acris blanchardi, in the Upper Midwest
906 - Ricardo Montero
110 - Jennifer S. Bigman
685 - Emily Seubert
999 - Vicente Faria
38 - Bryan Keller
202
Lea Randall, Des Smith, Breana Jones, David Prescott,
Axel Moehrenschlager
CANCELED
Seasonal and Annual Occupancy Dynamics of an Imperiled
Amphibian
769 - Howard L. Jelks CANCELED
778 - Thomas Wilson
753 - Paddy Walker
737 - Bruce Stallsmith
9 - C. Samantha Sherman
309 - Gavin Naylor
724 - Kyle Barrett
640
Katherine O'Donnell, Fred Johnson, Mathieu Bonneau,
Julien Martin, et al
Using Structured Decision Making (SDM) and Category Count
Models to Develop Optimal Management Policies for Imperiled
Salamander Recovery
Joseph Pechmann, John Tupy, James Lee,
Matthew Atkinson, et al
1082
NOTE: See page 59 for all authors and titles of
lightning talks.
Translocation Efforts Highlight Vulnerabilities of the Endangered
Dusky Gopher Frog
140
Kristen Cecala, Lindsey Liles, Mary Lou Hoffacker,
Joshua Ennen, et al
Effect of elevated temperatures on competitive outcomes in
desmognathine salamanders
12:00 PM
28
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
Oral Presentations - Saturday, 9 July - Morning
24
Salon A-C
Salon D
ROOM
FISH ECOLOGY I
ASIH: ASIH AT 100 SYMPOSIUM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
GARY GROSSMAN
BILL MATTHEWS
MODERATOR
Mark Peterson, Paul Grammer, Jeanne-Marie Havrylkoff,
William Slack
8:00 AM
Nearshore Movements and Connectivity of Gulf Sturgeon in
Non-island, Shallow Designated Critical Habitat Adjacent to a
Commercial Port and a Maintained Navigation Channel Within
Mississippi Sound
459
98
Karen Alofs, Donald Jackson
Eric Hilton
8:15 AM
ASIH History, Personal Reminisces, and an Introduction to the
Symposium: Setting the Stage for the Next 100 Years
8:30 AM
David Smith
8:45 AM
Is Fish Body Size a Reliable Trait for Ecological Inference?
470
Kirsten Work, Melissa Gibbs
How effective is discharge management on maintaining Florida
spring fish assemblage structure?
666
Holly Kindsvater, Marc Mangel, John Reynolds, Nick Dulvy
496
A New Framework Connecting Life History Traits, Population
Dynamics, and the Ability to Withstand Environmental Change
794
Barry Chernoff, Helen Poulos
Ichthyology, herpetology, and the world in 1916
732
Mark Sabaj
Community Dynamics of Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates in the
Eightmile River, Connecticut
772
April Cook
Phenomenological Monsters
123
Larry M. Page
Historic undersampling of deep-pelagic top predators: a case
study of the Chiasmodontidae of the Gulf of Mexico using multiple
sampling gears
FISH ECOLOGY I
TOM TURNER
Thomas Turner
39
Stable Isotopes and museum specimens offer new insights into
ecological processes over centuries of environmental change
339
Armand Kuris, Ana Garcia-Vedrenne, Sara Weinstein
157
Cheston Peterson, Erica Holdridge, Dean Grubbs
Robert Shields, Mark Pyron, Mario Minder
19
Carmen G. Montana, Rocío Rodiles-Hernández,
Miriam Soria-Barreto
10:30 AM
10:45 AM
Bruce Collette
11:00 AM
My 60 Years with ASIH
Influence of the Structure of an Invasive Alga on the Distribution of
Fishes
558
10:15 AM
Mentorship and Membership, two keys to a successful future
278
CANCELED
10:00 AM
Malorie Hayes, Jonathan Armbruster
150
Griffin Srednick, Mark Steele
MODERATOR
Shabnam Mohammadi
Effects of Silver Carp on the Wabash River Ecosystem
1092
BRAD SHAFFER
Henry Mushinsky
Student Involvement in the American Society of Ichthyologists
and Herpetologists
Trophic ecology of two species of ariid catfishes: gut contents,
stable isotope analysis, and comparisons with small coastal sharks
26
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
Lineage sorting and ontogeny in the ASIH - impacts of the society
on professional development
Feeding Ecology and Mercury Bioaccumulation in Gulf of Mexico
Myxinids
787
ASIH: ASIH AT 100 SYMPOSIUM
Mollie Cashner
240
Alejandra Mickle, Dean Grubbs, Jeffrey Chanton
9:30 AM
On Being a Member of Professional Societies and President of
the ASIH
Trophic Position of Oarfish, Regalecus spp., in the Mesopelagic
Food Web
848
9:15 AM
ASIH at 100: The Past and the Future
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
647
9:00 AM
Stephen Ross
11:15 AM
ASIH, our Biology Family: Looking Back, Looking Forward,
Celebrating 100 Years
593
Alan Savitzky
11:30 AM
ASIH and the Prospects for Taxon-focused Professional
Organizations
Food web dynamics in a Mesoamerica floodplain river
101
Prosanta Chakrabarty
11:45 AM
Looking Back to the Future: ASIH at 200, The 2116 Perspective
for the next 100 years
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
12:00 PM
29
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ROOM
Salon E
Salon F-H
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HERP BIOGEOGRAPHY, PHYLOGEOGRAPHY, &
SYSTEMATICS
FISH SYSTEMATICS I
MODERATOR
ANTHONY BARLEY
THOMAS MUNROE
8:00 AM
843
Frank Burbrink
1094
Modeling the effects of ecology on the mtDNA genome in
ratsnakes
8:15 AM
192
Kathlene Joyce, Jacqueline Chivers, Craig Guyer,
Malorie Hayes
589
222
Matthew Davis
Evolutionary Relationships and Patterns of Diversification among
the Lizardfishes and their Allies (Teleostei: Aulopiformes)
Phylogeography of Slimy Salamanders in Alabama
8:30 AM
Thomas Munroe
Ocean Exploration, Morphological and Molecular Approaches
Contribute to Discoveries of Unrecognized Diversity of
Tonguefishes (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae)
Derek Filipek, Ginny Adams, Donald Shepard
585
W. Leo Smith, Jennifer Stern, Matthew Girard, Matthew Davis
Phylogeography and Historical Demography of the Queensnake,
Regina septemvittata
8:45 AM
656
R. Graham Reynolds, Alberto Puente-Rolon, Anthony Geneva,
Kevin Aviles-Rodriguez, Nicholas Herrmann
Phylogenetic and Anatomical Diversity of Venomous
Cartilaginous and Ray-Finned Fishes
700
Evolutionary history and global biogeographic patterns of reef
fishes using all-species phylogenetic trees
Discovery of a Remarkable New Boa From the Bahamas
9:00 AM
617
Michael F. Bates, Donald G. Broadley, Luis M.P. Ceriaco,
William R. Branch
852
A Review of the Gerrhosaurus nigrolineatus Species Complex
(Sauria: Gerrhosauridae) in sub-Saharan Africa
9:15 AM
955
Adrián Nieto-Montes de Oca, Anthony Barley,
Rubi Meza-Lázaro, Uri García-Vázquez, et al
Adela Roa-Varon, Chenhong Li, Weicai Wang, Eric Hilton
Phylogenetic Relationships within the Family Merlucciidae
(Gadiformes) using Genome-Wide Protein Coding Genes
103
Yer Lor, David Boseto, Ken Maeda, Frank Pezold
Elucidating species diversity in the amphidromous Indo-Pacific
goby genus Stiphodon
Phylogenomics of the knob-scaled lizards (Xenosaurus)
9:30 AM
Mark Westneat
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HERP BIOGEOGRAPHY, PHYLOGEOGRAPHY, &
SYSTEMATICS
FISH SYSTEMATICS I
MODERATOR
ANTHONY BARLEY
HERNAN LOPEZ-FERNANDEZ
10:00 AM
272
Stuart V Nielsen, Paul M Oliver
223
Stripes, jewels and spines: further investigations into the evolution
of defensive strategies in a chemically defended gecko radiation
(Strophurus, Diplodactylidae)
10:15 AM
672
Phylogenomic analyses of two major Neotropical freshwater fish
radiations
433
Gregory Mayer
Variation and Distribution of an Endangered Species, Anolis
roosevelti
10:30 AM
1039
Cesar Aguilar, Luciano J. Avila, Mariana Morando,
Ignacio De la Riva, et al
1104
Jonathan Richmond, Andrew Gottscho, Tod Reeder
379
246
Melanie Stiassny, Prosanta Chakrabarty, Fernando Alda
Out of Tanganyika or into Tanganyika? Genome-wide UCE data
elucidate the relationships and biogeographic history of the
enigmatic lamprologines of the Lower Congo River
376
Does Next-Generation Sequencing Data Support the Case for
Parallel Ecological Speciation in Scincid Lizards of the Plestiodon
skiltonianus Species Group?
11:00 AM
Kyle Piller, Alan Lemmon, Emily Moriarty Lemmon
Interrelationships of Cyprinodontiform Fishes Using Anchored
Phylogenomics
Low and high in the Andes: Phylogeny of the poorly known South
American lizards of the Liolaemus montanus group
10:45 AM
Fernando Alda, Caleb D. McMahan, Victor A. Tagliacollo,
Maxwell J. Bernt, et al
S. Elizabeth Alter, Jason Munshi-South, Melanie Stiassny
Genome-wide SNP data reveal cryptic phylogenetic structure
and history of hybridization in a rapids-adapted clade of cichlids
from the Congo River
706
Allyson Fenwick, Christopher Parkinson
Katriina Ilves, Hernán López-Fernández
Taxon-dense Phylogeny of Crotalinae Using Combined
Morphological and Multigene Analysis
11:15 AM
951
Robert Thomson, Phillip Spinks, Bradley Shaffer,
Anthony Barley
A Targeted Exon approach for (Neotropical) Cichlid
Phylogenomics
Phylogenomics, Fossils and a Tip-dating approach to the Age
of Neotropical Cichlids
Phylogeny of the Map Turtles (Graptemys)
11:30 AM
877
Daniel Portik
920
Ting Kuang, Luke Tornabene, Chenhong Li
Phylogenomics of the Gobioidei (Teleostei: Gobiiformes) and
possible evidence of adaptive evolution based on
target-enrichment gene-capture data
A phylogenomic comparative analysis of sexual size dimorphism
and body size evolution in African Reed Frogs
11:45 AM
Katriina Ilves, Maria Claudia Malabarba,
Hernán López-Fernández
126
547
Kevin Tang
Systematics of Damselfishes
12:00 PM
30
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
Oral Presentations - Saturday, 9 July - Morning
755
Balconies J & K
Balconies L & M
ROOM
AES ECOLOGY & BEHAVIOR II
AES CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT II
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
TOBY DALY-ENGEL
JEFFREY CARRIER
MODERATOR
Aaron Carlisle, Wade Smith, Salvador Jorgenson
Jeffrey Carrier, Jillian Morris, Derek Burkholder,
Judith Gregoire, et al
8:00 AM
35
Expanding Opportunities for Young Women in Shark Research:
A STEM Initiative in the Florida Keys
Insights into the natal origin and early life history of sharks from
intrinsic chemical markers within vertebrae
783
Eric Hoffmayer, Adam Pollack, William Driggers,
Christian Jones, Matthew Campbell
381
932
Conrad Speed, Mark Meekan, Mike Cappo
Evidence of recovery of shark and ray populations at a remote
Marine Reserve in north Western Australia
241
Thomas TinHan, R.J. David Wells
Leanne Currey, Michelle Heupel
CANCELED
David Wells, Natalie Spear, Michael Kinney, Suzanne Kohin
Cassidy Peterson, Robert Latour
8:45 AM
462
Abundance and Community Interactions of Atlantic Coastal
Sharks
Kelcee Smith, Sabrina Taylor, William Kelso, Michael Kaller,
et al
Estimating Abundance of Smalltooth Sawfish (Pristis pectinata)
with Capture-Mark-Recapture Data
9:00 AM
673
K.V. Akhilesh, K.K. Bineesh,
P.U. Zacharia, A. Gopalakrishnan
9:15 AM
Application of Chemical Tags to Age Validation Studies of Sharks
in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean
CANCELED
Records of sawfishes (Chondrichthyes: Pristidae) in Indian
waters: A historical review and survey results
BREAK - Acadia/Bissonet
691
AES ECOLOGY & BEHAVIOR II
AES CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT II
NEIL HAMMERSCHLAG
STEVE KESSEL
MODERATOR
Jeremy M. Higgs, Jill M. Hendon, Dana M. Bethea,
James A. Sulikowski, et al
10:00 AM
Maurits van Zinnicq Bergmann, Tristan Guttridge, Mark Bond,
Samuel Gruber, Yannis Papastamatiou
785
Age and growth of the finetooth shark, Carcharhinus isodon, in
the northern Gulf of Mexico: a multi-model approach
790
Christopher Mull, Nicholas Dulvy
Mark Grace, Laura Dias, Lance Garrison, Keith Mullin, et al
345
Rachel Dreyer, Kim Bassos-Hull, Krystan Wilkinson,
Breanna DeGroot
1017
When the Shark Bites and the Remora Sucks: Incidence of Injury
on Spotted Eagle Rays (Aetobatus narinari) and Lesser Devil
Rays (Mobula hypostoma)
414
Neil Hammerschlag, Shanta Barley, Duncan Irschick,
Jessica Meeuwig, et al
Mark Meekan, Lauren Fear, Andy Radford, Steve Simpson
A Model Predator: The Influence of Predation Threat on the
Behaviour, Abundance and Diversity of Coral Reef Fishes
603
Tristan Guttridge, Lucy Howey-Jordan,
Maurits Van Zinnicq Bergmann, Jean-Sebastien Finger, et al
10:30 AM
Steven Kessel, David Yurkowski, Tarik Chekchak,
Graham Hill, et al
10:45 AM
Spatial use of coastal manta rays (Manta alfredi) in Sudan
relative to marine reserve boundaries, and proximity to a
proposed coastal development
99
Julia Lawson, Rachel Walls, Sonja Fordham, Mary O'Malley,
et al
11:00 AM
Sympathy for the devil: a conservation strategy for devil and
manta ray
Fishery depletion of sharks cause morphological changes in prey
678
10:15 AM
Better in the Bahamas? Regional connectivity and seasonal
residency of the great hammerhead shark in the U.S.A. and the
Bahamas
Ectoparasitic Predators; Cookie Cutter Shark Bite Wounds on
Cetaceans of the Gulf of Mexico
710
Tara Boag, Angela Cicia, William Driggers III, David Kulka,
et al
Utilizing histologically processed vertebrae to estimate age and
size at sexual maturity of black dogfish (Centroscyllium fabricii)
from the western north Atlantic
Size doesn’t matter: offspring production scales across sharks,
skates, rays and chimaeras
111
9:30 AM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
Movement Networks and Habitat Preferences of a Multi-Species
Elasmobranch Assemblage in Bimini, Bahamas
213
8:30 AM
899
Northern Great Barrier Reef: a Haven of Shark Diversity and
Abundance
90
Rachel Graham, Ivy Baremore, Samantha Strindberg
A Tale of Two Atolls: Differences in Elasmobranch Abundance
and Density Between Two Offshore Atolls in Belize
Feeding Ecology of Juvenile Bull Sharks in the Northwest Gulf of
Mexico
850
8:15 AM
Shark Abundance and CPUE in South Florida: A habitat use analysis using ArcGIS
Neritic distribution of bonnetheads, Sphyrna tiburo, indicates
limited use of inshore nurseries in the western Gulf of Mexico
590
CANCELED
Emily Nelson, Hannah Calich, Neil Hammerschlag
545
Daniel Fahy, Richard Spieler, William Hamlett
11:15 AM
Synchrony of Male and Female Reproductive Parameters during
the Biannual Reproductive Cycle of the Yellow Stingray, Urobatis
jamaicensis (Myliobatiformes: Urotrygonidae)
Vera Schluessel
11:30 AM
Sharks don't just have Sharp Teeth but are also Sharp Thinkers Cognition in Elasmobranchs
867
Melanie Kolacy, James Sulikowski, Teresa Dzieweczynski
11:45 AM
Effects of Temperature on Behavior and Brain Development of the
Little Skate
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
12:00 PM
31
Oral Presentations - Saturday, 9 July - Afternoon
ROOM
Galerie 2
Galerie 3
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
LIGHTNING TALKS/
GENERAL HERPTOLOGY
AMPHIBIAN REPRODUCTION &
HERP CONSERVATION
MODERATOR
DAVID CUNDALL
GREG PAULY
1:30 PM
282
Lighting Talks
0342 - Takahiro Kusaka, Koujirou Hara, Keisuke Furumitsu,
Shinji Uehara, et al
Genetic population structure of a Japanese common skate
Dipturus cf. kwangtungensis in Japan inferred from mitochondrial
cytochrome b gene
Alessandro Catenazzi, Robin W. Warne
Secrets of the marsupial frogs: maternal nutrient transfer in a
direct developing species
186 - Meagan Roy, Carol Johnston
From GIS to eDNA: A habitat risk assessment and breeding site
projection for the Slackwater Darter (Etheostoma boschungi)
1:45 PM
940
302
Luis Ceríaco, Mariana Marques
170 years of herpetological studies on Gulf of Guinea: a review of
the current knowledge on the amphibians and reptiles of the São
Tomé & Príncipe islands
2:00 PM
372
Frogs and Cell Phones: An Experiment with Citizen Scientists in
the Virgin Islands
71
Erin Hodson, Richard Lehtinen
Decline of an Adaptation in a Coral Snake Mimic.
2:15 PM
873
Katharine Ozenberger, Mark Hayes
930
506
Site Occupancy Characteristics of the Gulf Coast Waterdog
(Necturus beyeri)
2:45 PM
618
Rebecca John, Robert Gitzen, Christine Easterwood
73
Joseph Milanovich, Stanislaw Warcholek, Brock Struecker,
Leigh Anne Harden
992
36
James L. Christiansen, Elliott Jacobson, Travis LaDuc
1059
571
Laura B. Kimmel, Michelle L. Haynie, Allyson M. Fenwick,
Paul A. Stone
1106
1074
David Cundall, Edward Fernandez, Frances Irish
Gregory Pauly
Is California the Next Florida?: The Rapid Increase of Nonnative
Reptiles and Amphibians in Southern California as Documented
through Citizen Science
837
Phylogeography of Sonoran Mud Turtles (Kinosternon sonoriense)
in the Madrean Sky Islands based on Mitochondrial D-loop
Analysis
3:45 PM
Scott Boback, Robert Reed, Alberto Puente-Rolón,
Graham Reynolds
Body size, reproduction, and diet characteristics of an expanding
population of exotic boa constrictors (Boa constrictor) in Puerto
Rico, U.S.A.
An Algae Mediated Shell Disease of Yellow Mud Turtles,
Kinosternon flavescens, confirmed
3:30 PM
CANCELED
Jesus Rivas, Steven Salinas
Invasive American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) Friend or
foe?
A Look Underground at the Ornate Box Turtle: Hibernal Thermal
Ecology and Microhabitat of Hibernacula in North-central Illinois
3:15 PM
Steven Whitfield, Jacob Kerby, Juan Abarca,
Gilbert Alvarado
Enigmatic survival follows enigmatic amphibian decline - A
turning point for amphibian conservation?
Occupancy and Detection of Green Salamander (Aneides aeneus)
on Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
3:00 PM
Elizabeth Roznik, Ross Alford
Thermal and hydric environments interact with behavior to affect
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection in Australian rainforest
frogs
670
Hardin Waddle, Brad Glorioso
Erin Muths, Brad Lambert, Scott Schneider, Rob Schorr,
Larissa Bailey
Long-term Demography: Movements and disease
Assessing the Quality of Early Detection and Distribution Mapping
System (EDDMapS) Data for Use in Analyzing the Distributions
and Spread of Invasive Reptiles
2:30 PM
Renata Platenberg, Kelcie Troutman, Avram Primack
Shannon Pittman, Paul Andreadis, Ian Bartoszek,
Cailin Ervin, et al
Simulating Dispersal Patterns of Neonatal Burmese Pythons
(Python molurus bivittatus) in South Florida
838
Pipa pipa: Evolutionary Innovation in a Suction Mechanism
Bryan Falk, Amy Yackel Adams, Robert Reed
How can we use activity patterns to improve the management of
invasive reptiles?
4:00 PM
POSTER SESSION II
Acadia/Bissonet
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
32
ASIH Business Meeting
6-8 p.m.
SSAR Business Meeting
6-8 p.m.
Oral Presentations - Saturday, 9 July - Afternoon
Salon A-C
Salon D
ROOM
FISH ECOLOGY II
ASIH: ASIH AT 100 SYMPOSIUM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
CHRIS WALSER
ERIC HILTON
MODERATOR
Brad Shaffer
1:30 PM
Christoph Walser, Sarah Walsh, Matthew Campbell,
Helen Neville
1053
1096
Distribution and movement of Columbia River redband trout,
Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri, in an intermittent southern Idaho
stream
317
Bret Harvey, Jason White
ASIH in the Genomics Era
592
Ryan Freedman, Chris Caldow, Jenn Caselle
96
Tropicalization and Community Change in the Transition Zone: A
Case Study for Fish in the Channel Islands National Marine
Sanctuary
Fabio Castagnino, Ana Alegre, John G. Ramirez,
Alfonso Alonso, Ximena Velez-Zuazo
68
Nathania Brooke, Phil Ross, Tom Trnski, Chris Battershill,
Keith Gregor
120
Glenn Parsons
104
236
Tracey Sutton, April Cook, Jon Moore
320
Patrick McGrath, Brian Watkins, Ashleigh Magee, Eric Hilton
Michael Andres, Mark Peterson, William Slack, Kayla Kimmel,
et al
Patrick Gregory
2:30 PM
Keiichi Matsuura
2:45 PM
Kathleen Cole
3:00 PM
Thirty Years of ASIH: a View from the Outer Ring (Galaxy)
165
Age and Growth of Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and Blueback
Herring (Alosa aestivalis) from Virginia
484
2:15 PM
Ichthyology Crossing the Pacific
Active Linkage of Large Vertebrates and the Deep-Pelagic Fauna
of the Oceanic Gulf of Mexico after Deepwater Horizon: Vertical
Dynamics of the Epipelagic, Mesopelagic and Bathypelagic
Ichthyofauna
429
Aaron Bauer
ASIH: A View from the North
Shark Attack, Fisheries Landings, and Environmental Parameters:
Getting to the Meat of the Topic
305
2:00 PM
The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists on
the Global Stage of Herpetology
Larval fish of Tauranga Harbour, New Zealand
147
Martha Crump
ASIH, Conservation, and the Future
Individual-based analysis evidences dynamic functional roles of
marine fishes
343
1:45 PM
Eggs and Live Birth: A Retrospective and Prospective Look at
the Evolution of Viviparity in Reptiles
Axes of Fear for Stream Fish: Water Depth and Distance to Cover
541
Mike Thompson
Marvalee H Wake
3:15 PM
ASIH At Crossroads
12
Maureen A. Donnelly
3:30 PM
ASIH through the Secretary's Prism - 100 years of work laying a
foundation for the next 100 years
3:45 PM
Estimation of Length-at-Age, Growth, and Condition of Gulf
Sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi, from the Pearl and
Pascagoula Rivers
Fredys F. Segura-Guevara, Ángel L. Martínez-González,
Charles W. Olaya-Nieto
1099
Feeding Habits of Moncholo Hoplias malabaricus in the Cienaga
de Ayapel, Sinu River System
4:00 PM
POSTER SESSION II
Acadia/Bissonet
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
33
Oral Presentations - Saturday, 9 July - Afternoon
ROOM
Salon E
Salon F-H
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HL: SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN REPTILES SYMPOSIUM
FISH SYSTEMATICS II
MODERATOR
1:30 PM
GORDON BURGHARDT
686
KEVIN CONWAY
Gordon Burghardt
117
Reptile Sociality: Ignored, Mischaracterized, and Still
Misunderstood
1:45 PM
Anthony Gill, Jeffrey Leis
More than archetypal coral-reef fishes: Revision and
relationships of the Acanthuroidei based on adult and larval
morphology
308
Lei Yang, Gavin Naylor
Mitogenome Sequencing and the Tree of Life of Chondrichthyan
Fishes
2:00 PM
587
Erik Wapstra, Tobias Uller, Geoff While
1115
CANCELED
The evolutionary ecology of family living in lizards
2:15 PM
575
Richard Vogt, Camila Ferrara, Virginia Bernardes
Clingfish classification: problems and progress
247
Communication and Social Life of the Giant South American
River Turtle (Podocnemis expansa)
2:30 PM
1045
830
Rulon Clark, Shannon Hoss
445
436
Jennifer Moore, James Gillingham, David Clark,
Nicola Nelson
1072
333
Kirke Lindencrone Munch, Daniel Nobel, Geoffrey While
CANCELED
709
Robert Heathcote, James Stroud
849
Mate familiarity influences social learning strategies in a
monogamous lizard
3:30 PM
1069
689
The Secret Social Lives of Snakes and Why They Matter
4:00 PM
996
Sean Doody
Challenges and Future Directions of Social Behavior Research
in Reptiles
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
34
Kendall Cupp, Benjamin Keck
CANCELED
Genetic and Morphological Characterization of Highly Disjunct
Populations of the Greenfin Darter, Nothonotus chlorobranchius
486
Melissa Amarello, Jeffrey J. Smith
Dominik Halas
Nuclear loci support morphological, not mitochondrial, species
delimitations in the Notropis rubellus species group
Social networks and species coexistence of Anolis lizards
3:45 PM
Michael Sandel
Deep, Cold, Dark and Old: Accounting for Non-neutral DNA
Sequence Variation Reconciles the Perciformes Mitochondrial
Phylogeny
Social Behavior of Tuatara
3:15 PM
Casey Dillman, Richard Vari, Brian Sidlauskas
A Complete Morphological Supermatrix for the Superfamily
Anostomoidea (Teleostei: Characiformes). What can it tell us
about history?
The role of maternal care in the development of social behaviors
of pitvipers
3:00 PM
Brian Sidlauskas, Michael Alfaro, Michael Burns,
Casey Dillman, et al
Morphological and Macroevolutionary Implications of a Densely
Sampled Molecular Phylogeny for Anostomoidea
(Characiformes)
Cooperative hunting in reptiles: an overview
2:45 PM
Donald Davesne, Cyril Gallut, Olga Otero
Towards a Consensus for Deep Intrarelationships of
Acanthomorph Teleosts
773
Vladimir Dinets
Kevin W. Conway, Cragen King, Adam Summers,
Philip Hastings
POSTER SESSION II
Acadia/Bissonet
CANCELED
Michael Tringali, Brandon Barthel, John Knight
An undescribed species of Micropterus in Florida and
Southeastern Alabama
Oral Presentations - Saturday, 9 July - Afternoon
255
Balconies J & K
Balconies L & M
ROOM
AES GENETICS, GENOMICS, BIOGEOGRAPHY, &
SYSTEMATICS
AES CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT III
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
SHANNON CORRIGAN
DOVI KACEV
MODERATOR
Michael Kinney, Dovi Kacev, Suzanne Kohin,
Tomoharu Eguchi
1:30 PM
Shannon Corrigan, William White, Lei Yang, Aaron Henderson,
Gavin Naylor
879
Phylogeny of the manta and devilrays (Chondrichthyes:
Mobulidae), with an updated taxonomic arrangement for the
family
705
Quantitative approach for analyzing telemetry data in data-limited
situations
Nicholas J. Marra, Minghui Wang, Paulina Pavinski Bitar,
Qi Sun, et al
409
Comparative Genomics and Transcriptomics of Elasmobranchs:
Insights into a Primitive Adaptive Immune System
680
796
Tony Gamble, Martin Cohn, David Zarkower
Drew Duckett, Greg Skomal, Adam Leache, Gavin Naylor
CANCELED
122
Owen O'Shea, Elizabeth Wallace
64
Agostino Leone, Gregory Neils Puncher, Francesco Ferretti,
Emilio Sperone, et al
118
Francisco Concha, Janine Caira, Dave Ebert
25
Kristene Parsons, Jan McDowell, Heidi Brightman, Eric Hilton,
Robert Latour
2:30 PM
Patrick Burke, Maurits van Zinnicq Bergmann, Mark Bond,
Samuel Gruber, et al
2:45 PM
Lindsay Davidson, Nicholas Dulvy
3:00 PM
556
Kady Lyons, Douglas H Adams
3:15 PM
Tissue distribution, accumulation, and maternal offloading of
organochlorine contaminants in Bonnethead Sharks
Eduardo Villalobos, Héctor Espinosa, Paulo Brito,
Jesús Alvarado
726
Morphological analysis of the genus Zapteryx (Rhinobatidae:
Batoidea) and its phylogenetic implications
60
M Aaron MacNeil, Christopher J Fonnesbeck
Global Marine Protected Areas for Avoiding Extinctions
Review of the Smooth Butterfly Ray, Gymnura micrura
(Myliobatiformes: Gymnuridae) Reveals a Species Complex in
the Western North Atlantic Ocean
1013
2:15 PM
Use of Baited Remote Underwater Video Surveys to Assess the
Diversity and Distribution of Elasmobranchs and their Prey
Species in Bimini, Bahamas
On the identities and affinities of South American skates: Two
case studies
659
Mareike Dornhege, Anne McDonald
BRUVS relative abundance estimation for global shark surveys
Mediterranean Jaws: Origin of the Mediterranean Population of
Great White Shark, Carcharodon carcharias, Inferred from aDNA
variation
969
2:00 PM
Shifts in Shark Community Assemblage in the North Pacific
Indicated by the Japanese Longline Fishery
Gene flow and connectivity in an elusive batoid from The Bahamas
757
Andrew Fields, Gunter Fisher, Stanley Shea,
Huarong Zhang, et al
Species composition of the global shark fin trade assessed by a
genetics-based survey of the retail market
Contrasting mitochondrial and nuclear signals in Great White
Sharks, Carcharodon carcharias
29
1:45 PM
Using Satellite Telemetry to Quantify Fisheries Interactions and
Survival of Shortfin Mako Sharks
Sex-specific genetic markers and sex chromosomes in the Little
Skate (Leucoraja erinacea)
661
Michael Byrne, Jeremy Vaudo, Guy Harvey,
Bradley Wetherbee, Mahmood Shivji
Catherine Macdonald
CANCELED
3:30 PM
Media Coverage of Shark Attacks in Cape Town, South Africa,
1850-2000
Christian Jones, Eric Hoffmayer, Jill Hendon, Joseph Quattro,
et al
3:45 PM
Rhinoptera brasiliensis Müller, 1836 in the northern Gulf of Mexico
4:00 PM
AES Business Meeting
4-5 p.m.
POSTER SESSION II
Acadia/Bissonet
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
35
Oral Presentations - Sunday, 10 July - Morning
ROOM
Galerie 2
Galerie 3
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HERP CONSERVATION
FISH CONSERVATION
MODERATOR
AMY YACKEL ADAMS
TREVOR KRABBENHOFT
8:00 AM
221
149
Jennifer Frey, Ali Leggett
The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources Coastal
Preserves Program: Biological Inventory and Monitoring
8:15 AM
816
Amy Yackel Adams, Bjorn Lardner, Gordon Rodda,
Julie Savidge, Robert Reed
994
CANCELED
Evidence for Human Impacts on Reef Fish Communities on an
Isolated Oceanic Island
791
Adam Knox, Amy Yackel Adams, Robert Reed
Clare Steele, Vanessa van Heerden, Mark Steele,
Sean Anderson
1060
Can Detectability of Brown Treesnakes Reveal its Ability to Predict
When it is Worth Foraging?
8:30 AM
Rebecca Asch, Brad Erisman
Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution and Phenology of
Nassau Grouper (Epinephelus striatus) Spawning Aggregations
David Edds, David Gillette, Bibhuti Jha, Bhogendra Mishra
Transforming Rapid Response of Invasive Herps with Consumer
Electronics
8:45 AM
526
Mark Davis, Michael Dreslik, Sarah Baker, Chris Phillips, et al
Assessing fish community change in Nepal
A Comparative Assessment of Pitviper Life Histories Using Robust
Quantification
9:00 AM
217
Allison Sacerdote-Velat, Charles Calafiore, Lisa Raimondi
CANCELED
1031
Julia Wester
Opportunities in Hands-on Shark Outreach and Education
651
Grantly Galland, Anthony Rogers, Amanda Nickson
Nest survival of Smooth Greensnakes, Opheodrys vernalis, in
Illinois Grasslands
9:15 AM
1116
Dustin Wood, Erika Nowak, Randy Jennings,
Bruce Christman, et al
A first global value of commercial tuna fisheries
Genetic Connectivity of Mexican and Narrow-headed gartersnakes
across the major US watersheds using genome-wide SNP data
9:30 AM
Conservation Planning for Southeastern Aquatic Biodiversity
BREAK - 3rd Floor Foyer
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
MODERATOR
10:00 AM
HERP CONSERVATION
1014
HERP MORPHOLOGY & GENETICS
ROBERT FISHER
ABIGAIL BERKEY
John Willson, Shannon Pittman, Tracey Tuberville,
Jeffrey Beane, Michael Dorcas
Juan D. Daza, Raynie Leard, Aaron M. Bauer,
Emma Sherratt
703
A Novel Approach to Estimating Density of Secretive Terrestrial
Snakes
10:15 AM
1073
Kimberly Terrell, Daniel Breaux, Shelley Stiaes
The Amber Gecko Sphaerodactylus dommeli: One Species or
Two?
224
High Incidence of Snake Mortality at Bayou Sauvage National
Wildlife Refuge (New Orleans, LA)
10:30 AM
991
563
C. Tristan Stayton
What Proportion of Turtle Shell Shape Evolution Can Be
Explained by Functional Performance?
498
Kim Lovich, Matthew Shirley, Shawn Heflick
A Species Survival Plan Program for the West African
Slender-snouted Crocodile (Mecistops cataphractus), a case study
for the conservation of Critically Endangered crocodiles with in and
ex situ partners
10:45 AM
Anna George, Duncan Elkins, Sarah Hazzard,
Bernie Kuhajda, Seth Wenger
752
Bruce Young, Dawei Han
The dynamic middle ear of the water monitor lizard (Varanus
salvator)
798
Mickey Parker, Matt Goode
Travis Hagey, Christofer Clemente
Translocation as a Mitigation Strategy for Flat-tailed Horned Lizards
(Phrynosoma mcallii) in Southwestern Arizona
11:00 AM
1107
Robert Fisher, Peter Harlow, Ramesh Chand, Jone Niukula,
et al
Variation in Limb Lenth Across Lizards
Evolution of niche and ecomorphological traits in a
phylogenetic context in lizards of the Liolaemus bibroni
complex (Squamata: Liolaemini)
Community-Based Recovery of the Monuriki Island Crested Iguana
(Brachylophus cf. vitiensis) in Fiji
11:15 AM
751
762
Anna Savage, Brian Gratwicke, Katherine Hope,
Ed Bronikowski, Robert Fleischer
652
Lee Fitzgerald, Wade Ryberg
Conservation Scaling: Confronting the mismatch between ecological
knowledge and conservation strategies
11:30 AM
Danielle Edwards, Luciano Avila, Lorena Martinez,
Jack Sites, Mariana Morando
958
Michelle Collier, Emma Hanslowe, Frank Ridgley,
Bryan Falk, et al
Acquired immunity causes susceptibility in frogs infected with
a deadly fungus
650
Abigail Berkey, Marlis Douglas, Christopher Phillips
Do Invasive, Free-ranging Black and White Tegus (Tupinambis
merianae) Exhibit Facultative Endothermy During Brumation?
11:45 AM
12:00 PM
36
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
Population genetics of the Four-Toed Salamander,
Hemidactylium scutatum, at local and regional scales
Oral Presentations - Sunday, 10 July - Morning
864
Salon A-C
Salon D
ROOM
FISH BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT
ASIH: LESSONS FROM SYMPOSIUM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
TERRY DONALDSON
EDIE MARSH-MATTHEWS
MODERATOR
William Matthews, Edie Marsh-Matthews
8:00 AM
95
Stephen Szedlmayer, Megan McKinzie
Gray Triggerfish, Balistes capriscus, Movement Patterns,
Residency, and Mortality on Artificial Reefs in the Northern Gulf
of Mexico
338
Terry Donaldson
Long-term studies in Piney and Brier Creeks, the Midwest, and
stream sites in Oklahoma: Lessons learned over 40 years
779
Lek-like Mating Systems in Reef Fish Spawning Aggregations:
What's Going on Here?
881
Ginny Adams, Reid Adams, Heather Saco
658
Christopher Brooks, Jennifer Gumm
Donald Jackson, Cindy Chu, Nigel Lester
Territoriality and heterospecific 'dear enemy' recognition in two
freshwater fishes (genus Cyprinodon)
214
1047
Darcy Bradley, Yannis P. Papastamatiou, Steven D. Gaines,
Jennifer E. Caselle
Do SCUBA divers affect the long-term spatial behavior of reef
sharks?
CANCELED
212
Timothy C. Tricas, Kelly S. Boyle
77
Yinan Hu, Jacqueline F Webb
Martin O'Connell
Christopher Hoagstrom
174
David Propst, Keith Gido
TURTLE ECOLOGY
ASIH: LESSONS FROM SYMPOSIUM
STAN TRAUTH
EDIE MARSH-MATTHEWS
MODERATOR
Joel Trexler, William Loftus
10:00 AM
Pilar Santidrián Tomillo, Meritxell Genovart, Frank Paladino,
James Spotila, Daniel Oro
862
Ryan Chabot, Katherine Mansfield
Thirty years of bird food in the Everglades: Monitoring key links
in the food web of an iconic ecosystem
27
Mark Pyron, Robert Shields, Mario Minder
489
Matthew Carey, David Rostal
Christopher Rowe, Ryan Woodland, Paula Henry
Joshuah Perkin
613
Kit Wheeler, Mary Freeman, Phillip Bumpers, Megan Hagler,
Byron Freeman, Seth Wenger
Ylenia Chiari, Arie van der Meijden, Julien Claude,
Benjamin Gilles
482
Francis Rose, Thomas Simpson, Ivana Mali
206
Nathaniel Hitt, Erin Snook, Danielle Massie
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
Inference from long-term data for theoretical and applied
freshwater fish ecology
722
Nesting and Repeated Use of Exit Sites for Nesting by Two
Freshwater Turtles, Pseudenys texana and Trachemys scripta:
Results from a 20-year study
669
Aaron Geheber
Incorporating Phylogenetic Relatedness Measures in
Long-term Fish Community Studies: What can Temporal
Patterns of Evolutionary Similarity Tell us?
Self-Righting Performance and Shell Evolution in Galápagos
Tortoises
295
10:45 AM
Rates Add Meaning to Long-term Monitoring Data
Long-term Monitoring and Recovery of a Population of Alligator
Snapping Turtles, Macrochelys temminckii (Testudines:
Chelydridae), from a Northeastern Arkansas Stream
158
10:30 AM
Rubber bands & ratchets: Why does it take so much
MacGyvering to establish a long-term freshwater fish
community study?
Assessing Sea Level Rise and Future Habitat Availability for
Diamondback Terrapins in Maryland
Stan Trauth, Dustin Siegel, Malcolm McCallum,
David Jamieson, et al
10:15 AM
Long-term fish assemblages of the Wabash River is not enough
Clutch Effects on Growth Rates in Gopher Tortoise, Gopherus
polyphemus, Hatchlings
65
9:30 AM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
Migratory Ecology and Reproduction in the Florida Green Turtle
(Chelonia mydas)
744
9:15 AM
Using Long-term Datasets to Characterize Effects of Major
Disturbances on Dynamics of Arid-land Fish Assemblages
Temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) is linked to
temperature-dependent embryo mortality in sea turtles
621
9:00 AM
Using long-term data to solve a minnow-conservation puzzle
BREAK - 3rd Floor Foyer
185
8:45 AM
Lessons from Long-term Studies of Fish Assemblages in the
Pontchartrain Basin, Louisiana
Ontogeny of the Olfactory and Gustatory Systems in Elacatinus
spp. (Gobiidae): Potential for Chemosensory-Guided Navigation
in Pelagic Fish Larvae?
735
8:30 AM
Long-term (and Large-scale) Monitoring of Lake Fish
Communities in Ontario
Evolutionary Patterns of Sound Production in Coral Reef
Butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae)
714
8:15 AM
Persistence and Stability of Ozark Highland Fish Assemblages
in Relation to Landscape and Local Variables
Gary Grossman
11:30 AM
Long-term Data in a Changing World: Lessons from Stream
Fishes
Corey Devin Anderson, Brittany A. Mixon,
Colleen M. McDonough, Gregory W. Lee, J. Mitchell Lockhart
Burrowing by the Nine-Banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus)
Does Not Affect the Spatial Distribution of Gopher Tortoise
(Gopherus polyphemus) Burrows
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
11:45 AM
Panel Discussion
(11:45 AM - 12:15 PM)
12:00 PM
37
Oral Presentations - Sunday, 10 July - Morning
ROOM
Salon E
Salon F-H
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
AES SAWFISHES SYMPOSIUM
HERP ECOLOGY
MODERATOR
DEAN GRUBBS
BRIAN TODD
8:00 AM
R. Dean Grubbs, John Carlson, Mark Bond, Bianca Prohaska,
Johanna Imhoff
Brian Todd, Justin Nowakowski, Steven Whitfield,
Evan Eskew, et al
795
93
Smalltooth Sawfish in Florida and the Bahamas – National Parks
as Potential “Lifeboats” for Recovery
8:15 AM
253
Andrea Kroetz, Dana Bethea, John Carlson
Variation in Host Thermal Tolerances Explains Patterns Of
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Infection In Amphibians
229
Predictive modeling of habitat use by juvenile smalltooth sawfish
(Pristis pectinata)
8:30 AM
382
Cecily Burton, Rachel Scharer, Philip Stevens, Gregg Poulakis
Temporal Patterns of Invasion by Non-native Reptiles in Florida
540
Diel Movements and Habitat Use of the Smalltooth Sawfish,
Pristis pectinata, in the Peace River: Implications for Defining the
Boundaries of a Nursery Hotspot
8:45 AM
560
Jeff Whitty, James Keleher, Adrian Gleiss, Brendan Ebner,
et al
600
Peter Kyne, Pierre Feutry, Rob Lindsay, Amos Shields, et al
829
609
Scott Goetz, Craig Guyer, Scott Boback, Christina Romagosa
Snakes Fail to Recognize the Costs of Eating Invasive Cuban
Treefrogs, Osteopilus septentrionalis
518
363 - Rachel Scharer
811 - Lisa Hollensead
370 - Gregg Poulakis
Michael Benard, Hilary Rollins
Combined Effects of Variable Snow Cover and Shifting
Phenology on Wood Frogs
NOTE: See page 60 for all authors and titles of
lightning talks.
9:30 AM
Clifford Fontenot
The Influence of Hurricanes on Local Snake Abundance and
Road Mortality: 11 Years of Data From a Southeastern
Louisiana Wetland Assemblage
Floodplain Waterholes as High Risk Nursery Habitat for the
Critically Endangered Largetooth Sawfish in Northern Australia
9:15 AM
Brian J. Smith, Christina M. Romagosa, Frank J. Mazzotti,
Mathieu Basille, Kristen M. Hart
Does GPS Technology Help Refine Our Understanding of
Invasive Burmese Python Spatial Ecology?
Heterogeneous habitat use of the critically endangered largetooth
sawfish (Pristis pristis) in a riverine nursery
9:00 AM
Mark Hayes
BREAK - 3rd Floor Foyer
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
AES SAWFISHES SYMPOSIUM
HERP ECOLOGY
MODERATOR
KARA YOPAK
JOHN MAERZ
10:00 AM
262
Andrew Fields, Kevin Feldheim, Gregg Poulakis,
Rachel Scharer, Demian Chapman
611
Timothy J. Colston, Brice P. Noonan, Colin R. Jackson
Insights on Smalltooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, Biology and Life
History from Over a Decade of Genetic Sampling
10:15 AM
644
The Evolution of Squamate Reptile Gut Microbiomes
359
Jeanette Huber, Gavin Naylor, Tanya Darden
From past to present: A global population structure and genetic
diversity study of a critically endangered fish using historical
specimens
10:30 AM
259
Additive impacts of experimental climate change increase risk to
an ectotherm at the Arctic’s edge
554
Nicole Phillips, David Morgan
340
Kara Yopak, Barbara Wueringer, Kirk Feindel, Shaun Collin
53
What you Saw Isn’t always What you Get: Patterns of Brain
Organization in Sawfishes
11:00 AM
738
Monique Welten, Moya Meredith Smith, Charlie Underwood,
Zerina Johanson
422
716
129
Amber Wright, Gregory Pauly, Anthony Barley,
Robert Thomson
1067
Jim Gelsleichter, R. Dean Grubbs, John Carlson
Colin Simpfendorfer, Peter Kyne, Tansyn Noble, Julie
Goldsbury, et al
Historical Resurveys of Lizard Communities in the Mojave Desert
974 - Dana Bethea
42 - John Carlson
CANCELED
8
Environmental DNA detects Critically Endangered largetooth
sawfish in the wild
11:45 AM
John Maerz, Susan Wilde, Vanessa Kinney Terrell,
Sonia Hernandez, et al
Amphibian and Reptile Vulnerability to Hydrilla Invasions and the
Spread of Aetokthonos hydrillicola
Updated information on the reproductive biology of the smalltooth
sawfish Pristis pectinata
11:30 AM
Christopher Thawley, Tracy Langkilde
Invasive Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta) Predation of Eastern
Fence Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) Eggs
Teeth inside and outside the mouth: an X_CT analysis of
topographic relationships in sawshark and sawfish dentitions
(Elasmobranchii; Chondrichtyes)
11:15 AM
Matthew Lattanzio
Diet shifts and the morphological response of tree lizards to
recent climate change
Genetic Bottlenecks in Pristis Sawfishes in Australia
10:45 AM
Jon Davenport, Blake Hossack, LeeAnn Fishback
Javier Pinto, Omar Torres
Ecology of a Community of Lizards (Anolis: Dactyloidae) in
Yasuni National Park, Ecuador
14
Daniel Mesquita, Gabriel Costa, Guarino Colli, Taís Costa,
et al
NOTE: See page 60 for all authors and titles of
lightning talks.
12:00 PM
38
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
Life history patterns of lizards of the world
Oral Presentations - Sunday, 10 July - Morning
479
Balconies J & K
Balconies L & M
ROOM
FISH REPRODUCTION, PHYSIOLOGY, & CONSERVATION
SQUAMATE BIOLOGY
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
NANCY BROWN-PETERSON
DIANA HEWS
MODERATOR
Diana Hews, Ryan Seddon, Cuauhcihuatl Vital-Garcia,
Jaime Zúñiga-Vega, Emília Martins
8:00 AM
112
Julie L Day, Ron Barnes, Darrick Weissenfluh
Phylogenetic Analyses of Sceloporus Lizards Reveal that
Species with Abdominal Blue Patches Have Higher Plasma
Testosterone Levels
From Manuscript to Management: Development of a New Assisted
Rearing Program for Endangered Klamath Suckers (Catostomidae)
1061
Solomon David, Scott Hansen, Peter McIntyre, Andrew Rypel,
et al
936
Call It a Comeback: Reemergence and Restoration of Great Lakes
Coregonid Fishes
28
Nancy J. Brown-Peterson, Alexander Q. Fogg,
Mark S. Peterson
748
Effects of temperature on interannual variation in reproduction of
three batch-spawning kelp forest fishes
152
Jennifer Granneman, Steve Murawski, Ernst Peebles
CANCELED
8:45 AM
Kevin Avilés-Rodríguez, Andrew Battles, Jason Kolbe
9:00 AM
Ben Halliwell, Tobias Uller, Erik Wapstra, Geoffrey While
Structural habitat alterations caused by urbanization influence
escape behavior of a common lizard
Physiological Constrains on the Distribution and Abundance of
Two Prairie Stream Fishes in Relation to Thermal Regime
902
52
Michael Grundler
BREAK - 3rd Floor Foyer
GENERAL ICHTHYOLOGY I
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
CHRIS TAYLOR
442
Phillip Parsley, David R. Stewart
Investigating the Utility and Relative Accuracy of Nonlethal Ageing
Structures to Age Two Nonnative (Brook Trout and Brown Trout)
and One Native (Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout) Trout Species
Collected in Carson National Forest, New Mexico
276
Rosalee Reese, Thomas Turner, David Propst, Keith Gido
Warren Stiles, Carol Johnston
Kimberly Andrews, Katie Parson
Christopher Howey, Michaleia Mead, Mark Herr,
Tracy Langkilde
736
Karen Field, Karen Maruska
11:00 AM
11:15 AM
11:30 AM
Thermoregulation and Predation Risk Trade-offs at Timber
Rattlesnake Rookery Sites
367
Context-dependent chemical signaling and social behaviors in
reproductively-receptive female cichlids
10:45 AM
The Influence of Temperature on Activity Patterns and Surfacing
Behavior of Coastal Rattlesnakes
A new online reference to the freshwater and estuarine fishes of
Guinea West Africa
349
John Vanek, Russell Burke
950
Kassandra Ford, Samba Diallo, Frank Pezold
10:30 AM
Behavioral Ecology of Dwarfed Eastern Hog-nosed Snakes
(Heterodon platirhinos) on a Barrier Island
Fishes of the Geebo – Dugbe River Confluence, Liberia, with an
Emphasis on Tributary Creeks
267
Jennifer Deitloff, Jacob Fetterman, Todd Pierson
1078
Frank Pezold, Ray Schmidt, Melanie Stiassny
10:15 AM
Variation in mating tactics of Eurycea wilderae: Does morphology
correlate with mating strategy used by males?
Are Diets of Native Fishes the Same as Silver Carp in the
Wabash River?
369
Jonathan Warner, Xander Combrink, Jan Myburgh,
Colleen Downs
836
Mario Minder, Mark Pyron
10:00 AM
Blood Lead Concentrations in Nile Crocodiles (Crocodylus
niloticus) from South Africa
Tests of Reproductive Isolation Between the Killifishes Fundulus
heteroclitus and F. grandis
33
MODERATOR
Crocodilian Adaptation to Environment: A Croc of a Different
Color
261
Ruthie Barbas, Matthew Gilg
JOHN VANEK
Amber Hale, Mark Merchant
Mark Merchant, Jenn Brueggen, Shawn Heflick,
Curt Harbsmeier, et al
10
Hydrologic Change as a Driver in Fish Assemblage Shifts in
Alabama, USA
21
9:30 AM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
Structure and expression analysis of crocodilian NF-κB in
American alligators
Retrospective food web analysis of the Gila River reveals limited
resource availability during drought
1000
9:15 AM
SquamataBase: The Squamate Diet Database - Building a
"next-generation" natural history database for ecology and
evolutionary biology
Metal Exposure, as Documented in Otoliths, may be Detrimental
to Gulf of Mexico Fish Health
142
8:30 AM
Habitat structure mediates social and mating behaviour in a
family living lizard
82
Bryan Frenette, Michael Tobler, Keith Gido
Christopher R. Peterson, Arthur C. Echternacht
Intraspecific color and habitat use variation in Anolis Conspersus
523
Mark Steele, Mia Adreani
8:15 AM
Why so green? Investingating the evolutionary history of unusual
traits in New Guinea lizards
Reproductive Biology of Invasive Lionfish, Pterois spp., in the
northern Gulf of Mexico
1071
Zachary Rodriguez, Christopher Austin
Sarah Baker, Michael Dreslik, Christopher Phillips,
Matthew Allender
11:45 AM
Hematology and Emergence of Snake Fungal Disease in Illinois
Eastern Massasaugas (Sistrurus catenatus)
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
12:00 PM
39
Oral Presentations - Sunday, 10 July - Afternoon
ROOM
Galerie 2
Galerie 3
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
HERP CONSERVATION & ECOLOGY
SNAKE ECOLOGY
MODERATOR
JAMES SPOTILA
ROCKY PARKER
1:30 PM
840
CANCELED
Krista Mougey, Gad Perry
926
Status of the Stout Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) on Guana
Island, British Virgin Islands
1:45 PM
1018
Melia Nafus, Todd Esque, Kenneth Nussear,
Roy Averill-Murray, Ronald Swaisgood
The smell of success: pheromones in brown tree snakes and
their hormonal regulation
121
Seeking to Hide: Habitat Effects on Dispersal and Survival of
Translocated Juvenile Desert Tortoises
2:00 PM
306
Aliki Panagopoulou, Samir H. Patel, Stephen J. Morreale,
Dimitris Margaritoulis, et al
48
Tomoharu Eguchi, Scott Benson, David Foley, Karin Forney
294
721
James Spotila, Pilar Santidrián Tomillo, Gabriela Blanco,
Nathan Robinson, et al
766
1086
Steven Salinas, Alfonso Trujillo, Justin Saiz, Lisa McBride,
et al
Factors Affecting the Detection Probability and Capture Yield of
an Imperiled Species
635
NIA II
STACY FARINA
570
Jan Jeffrey Hoover, Daniel P. Zielinski, Peter W. Sorensen
MARK SABAJ
1006
Swimming Performance and Hydraulic Containment of Bigheaded
Carp (Hypophthalmichthys spp.)
898
Kristine Stump, Craig Dahlgren, Krista Sherman,
Charles Knapp
886
Bridgette Froeschke, Leslie Jones, Brian Garman
980
1022
Charles W. Olaya-Nieto, Ángel L. Martínez-González,
Fredys F. Segura-Guevara
94
927
Stephen Szedlmayer, Peter Mudrak
720
870
Stacy Farina
Virtual fish gills: Computational modeling of gills to examine
hydrodynamic trade-offs in fishes from diverse habitats
5:00 PM
40
Allison Pease, Krista Capps, Rocío Rodiles-Hernández,
Maria Mercedes Castillo, Manuel Mendoza-Carranza
Fish Assemblages and Aquatic Food-web Structure in Two
Mesoamerican River Networks with Contrasting Flow Regimes
717
A Comparison between Conventional and Transmitter Tagged Red
Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, to estimate Fishing Mortality in
the Northern Gulf of Mexico
4:45 PM
Tiago Carvalho, Roberto Reis, John Friel, Jonathan Baskin,
John Lundberg
High-Resolution Computed Microtomography of Two New and
Rare Species of Banjo Catfishes from Venezuela (Siluriformes:
Aspredinidae: Hoplomyzontini)
Multiannual Length-Weight Relationship of Moncholo Hoplias
malabaricus in the Cienaga de Ayapel, Colombia
4:30 PM
Carlos DoNascimiento
Disentangling the Systematics of the Neotropical Catfish Genus
Trichomycterus (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae)
The Influence of Gear Type, Environmental, Spatial, and Temporal
Parameters on Distribution Patterns of Sheepshead (Archosargus
probatocephalus) in Tampa Bay, Florida from 1996 to 2014
4:15 PM
Donald Stewart
Taxonomic and Conservation Status of Arapaima mapae: Data
Deficient Fishes in Limited Habitat
Discovery of an Unknown Grouper Spawning Aggregation in The
Bahamas Through the Use of Acoustic Telemetry
4:00 PM
CANCELED
Testing the Ability of Ecological Niche Modeling to Identify
Habitat Needs of the Western Massasauga (Sistrurus
tergeminus) Using Radio Telemetry
FISH CONSERVATION & MORPHOLOGY
MODERATOR
3:45 PM
Mitchell Barazowski, Neil Ford, John Placyk, Joshua Banta,
Richard Seigel
BREAK - 3rd Floor Foyer
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
3:30 PM
Michael Dreslik, John Crawford, Sarah Baker,
William Peterman, Christopher Phillips
145
Is the American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) as successful
and invader as it seems, or does it receive help from other
invasives?
3:00 PM
Jessica Harvey, Karl Larsen
Rattlesnake migration in Canada and its relationship to the
thermal properties of landscapes
27 Years and Counting: Leatherback Turtles, Dermochelys
coriacea, at Parque Marino Nacional Las Baulas in Costa
Rica- Down but not Out!
2:45 PM
Eric Suarez, Christina Romagosa, Carla Dove, Bryan Falk,
Robert Reed
Prey species composition and dietary shifts of the Burmese
python (Python molurus bivittatus) in southern Florida
Predicting Overlap Between Drift Gillnet Fishing and Leatherback
Turtle Habitat in the California Current Ecosystem
2:30 PM
Bjorn Lardner, Amy A. Yackel Adams, Julie A. Savidge,
Gordon H. Rodda, Robert N. Reed
Invasive Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) suppress the rat
population that governs their vital rates
Using Satellite Telemetry to Optimize Protection of Loggerhead
Turtles (Caretta caretta) Nesting on Crete, Greece
2:15 PM
M. Rockwell Parker, Saumya M. Patel, Jennifer Zachry,
Bruce A. Kimball
Benjamin Frable, Bruno Melo, Claudio Oliveira,
Brian Sidlauskas
Paleoecological influcence and the historical biogeography of
the Neotropical fish family Prochilodontidae
(Ostariophysi:Characiformes)
529
Joseph Waddell, William Cramptom
Condition-dependent Electric Signaling in a Community of the
Gymnotiform Knifefish Brachyhypopomus from the Upper Amazon
Oral Presentations - Sunday, 10 July - Afternoon
1112
Salon A-C
Salon D
ROOM
FISH MORPHOLOGY & BIOGEOGRAPHY
FISH GENETICS
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
CHRIS KENALEY
SHANNON O'LEARY
MODERATOR
Shannon J. O’Leary, Christopher M. Hollenbeck,
John R. Gold, David S. Portnoy
1:30 PM
Christopher Kenaley, John Yoo, Mary Toner, David Cartier,
et al
293
Mechanics of Fish Skin: Contrasting Material Properties Between
Functional Systems
684
Genomics as a Tool for Restoration Enhancement of Southern
Flounder
277
Charlene McCord, Mark Westneat
Katherine Bemis, Samantha Burke, Taylor Hughes,
Carl St. John, William Bemis
86
Tooth development, attachment, and replacement in Atlantic
Cutlassfish, Trichiurus lepturus
17
A Microtomographic Osteology of the Forehead Hook of
Nurseryfish, Kurtus gulliveri (Perciformes: Kurtidae)
159
Adam P. Summers, Kevin Conway, Thaddeus Buser
474
Andrew Thompson, Jason Podrabsky, Guillermo Orti
Christopher Hollenbeck, David Portnoy, John Gold
Juliette Tariel, Gary Longo, Giacomo Bernardi
1011
Trevor J. Krabbenhoft, Thomas E. Dowling
FISH GENETICS
BROOK FLUKER
TYLER PILGER
MODERATOR
Alexis Janosik, Mariah Pfleger, Steven Rider, Carol Johnston
3:30 PM
Claudio Quezada-Romegialli, Gloria Arratia, Irma Vila,
David Véliz
645
Saving the Doomed: the Importance of Detection for
Conservation of Sturgeon (Acipenseridae)
Greg Seegert
677
James S. Albert, Victor A. Tagliacollo, Scott M. Duke-Sylvester
Andrew Furness, David Reznick, John Avise
481
451
Bruce Mundy, Mackenzie Gerringer, Astrid Leitner,
Randal Singer
Bridging a Deep Gap: First Records of Wide-spread Bathyal and
Abyssal Fish Genera from the Central North Pacific Gyre
909
Nicholas Zielinski, Ian Bollinger, Ryan Lavoie,
Julianne Rawson, Jeff Eble
Chloe Nash, Michelle Kraczkowski, Barry Chernoff
4:00 PM
Michael Franklin, Chris Chabot, Larry Allen
4:15 PM
A Baseline Investigation into the Population Structure of White
Seabass, Atractoscion nobilis, in California and Mexican Waters
Using Microsatellite DNA Analysis
638
Identifying Phylogeographic Breaks in Darters Across the Gulf
Coastal Plain of the Southeastern United States
230
3:45 PM
Genetic Structure of Atherinomorus stipes, Hardhead Silverside,
in Belize and Florida based upon nd2
Ecological, evolutionary, and human-mediated determinants of
Poeciliid species richness on Caribbean islands
Brook Fluker
Jeremy Tiemann, Trent Thomas, John Epifanio,
Wendy Schelsky
The Redspotted Sunfish Saga: From statewide surveys to
genetic analyses, captive propagation, and reintroduction efforts
Barrier displacement on a neutral landscape: Towards a theory of
continental biogeography
1083
3:00 PM
FISH MORPHOLOGY & BIOGEOGRAPHY
Evaluation of the Wabash River Fish Community After a Power
Plant Shutdown
742
2:45 PM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
The Abanico Basin and the Biogeography of the Andean
Ichthyofauna
353
2:30 PM
Population Genomics and Local Adaptation in Invasive Sea
Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) in the Great Lakes
BREAK - 3rd Floor Foyer
11
2:15 PM
Population Genomics of Red Drum, Sciaenops ocellatus
Tempo and Mode of Speciation in Holacanthus Angelfishes
Based on RADseq Markers
602
2:00 PM
The Tanscriptomics of Delayed Hatching and Desiccation
Tolerance in the Non-Annual Killifish Aplocheilus lineatus
Scan All the Fishes - Open Source CT data
728
Jake Schaefer, Brian Kreiser, Stephen Flanagan
Population genomics of Fundulus grandis following the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill
423
Tim Berra, You He, Dion Wedd
1:45 PM
Low genomic divergence among King Mackerel (Scomberomorus
cavalla) in northern temperate waters of the western Atlantic
Ocean revealed by ddRAD sequencing
Functional Morphology of the Unique Triggerfish Jaw Apparatus
(Teleostei: Balistidae)
719
Stuart Willis, Jonathan Puritz, David Portnoy, John Gold
Thomas Dowling, Paul Marsh, Robert Clarkson
4:30 PM
Molecular markers identify segregation of two species of chubs
(genus Gila) in an Arizona stream
1032
Tyler Pilger, Keith Gido, David Propst, James Whitney,
Thomas Turner
4:45 PM
Wildfires differentially affect population genetics of native and
nonnative fishes of the Gila River
5:00 PM
The Black Triggerfish (Melichthys niger): A Circumtropical Species
or Species Complex?
41
Oral Presentations - Sunday, 10 July - Afternoon
ROOM
Salon E
Salon F-H
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
AES SAWFISHES SYMPOSIUM
AMPHIBIAN ECOLOGY &
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
MODERATOR
SONJA FORDHAM
BRIAN HALSTEAD
Ruth Leeney, Nick Dulvy, Frances Humber, Aude Carro
Richard Shine, Michael Crossland, Jayna DeVore,
Simon Ducatez, Greg Clarke
1:30 PM
327
58
Madagascar and Mozambique - the last hope for Africa's
sawfishes?
1:45 PM
47
Ramón Bonfil, Melina Ricaño-Soriano,
Oscar Uriel Mendoza-Vargas, Nataly Bolaño-Martínez,
Paola Yanira Palacios-Barreto
Malevolent Tadpoles and Their Rapidly Evolving Weaponry
1043
Gone right under our noses? - Conservation Status of ‘El Tiburón
Sierra’ (Pristis ssp.) in México
2:00 PM
713
Armelle Jung, Mohamed Kamara, Salatou Sambou,
Inluta Incom, et al
Frogs as Fertilizer? Effects of Metamorph Amphibians on Plant
Growth
960
723
Rima Jabado, Reem Al Baharna, Sultan Al Ali,
Mohsin Al Ameri, Ayesha Al Blooshi
405
The Last Stand of the Critically Endangered Green Sawfish,
Pristis zijsron, in the Arabian Gulf?
2:30 PM
297
971
Igbal Elhassan
37 - William White
136 - Jason C. Seitz
569 - Muhammad Moazzam
Brian Halstead, Patrick Kleeman
Ecology of California Red-legged Frogs (Rana draytonii) in
Coastal Dune Systems
1052
Sarah Bolton, Kelsie Dickerson, Ralph Saporito
Variation in Alkaloid Defenses of the Dendrobatid Poison Frog
Oophaga pumilio Lead to Differences in Avoidance by the
Neotropical Ant Ectatomma ruidum
NOTE: See page 60 for all authors and titles of
lightning talks.
3:00 PM
Brian Folt
Trees as Templates for the Abundance of Tropical Herpetofauna:
A Test of the Guyer Hypothesis
The Occurrence of the Green Sawfish (Pristis zijsron) along the
Sudanese Red Sea with Observations on Some Reproductive
Parameters
2:45 PM
Sandra P. Galeano, Kyle E. Harms
Assembly Patterns of Leaf-litter Anurans on Neotropical
Land-bridge Islands: Species Co-occurrence and The Role of
Morphological Traits
Sawfishes in Northwestern Africa
2:15 PM
Julia Earl, Luke Pauley, Raymond Semlitsch
BREAK - 3rd Floor Foyer
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
AES SAWFISHES SYMPOSIUM
AMPHIBIAN ECOLOGY &
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
MODERATOR
GREGG POULAKIS
MARK MILLS
3:30 PM
115
Nicholas Dulvy, Will Stein, Chris Mull, Tyler Kuhn, et al
892
Using trees to save sharks and rays
3:45 PM
292
Tonya Wiley-Lescher, Adam Brame
132
Endangered Species Act Five-year Review and Recovery Plan
Updates for US Smalltooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata
4:00 PM
330
Stacia White, Katy Duke, Paula Carlson, Alan Henningsen,
et al
949
Alec Moore
191
995
Sonja Fordham
354
822
5:00 PM
42
NOTE: See page 60 for all authors and titles of
lightning talks.
Betsie B. Rothermel, K. Nicole White, Michael T. White,
Kelly R. Zamudio, Tracey D. Tuberville
Patterns of reproductive output in Gopher Tortoises inhabiting
modified sandhill in southern Florida, USA
636
416 - Micah Barkenhaster
580 - Jason C. Seitz
610 - Barbara Wueringer
John Steffen, Stephen Drozda, Jessica Hultberg
The effects of carotenoid and food supplementation on Blood
Plasma Reactive Oxygen Species levels in Painted Turtles
Saving Sawfish: Progress and Priorities for Preventing Extinction
and Promoting Recovery
4:45 PM
Luke Pearson, WB Cash
Seasonal Variations in Corticosterone and Testosterone
Concentrations of Male Ouachita Map Turtles (Graptemys
ouachitensis)
Guitarfishes: can learning from the sawfish disaster prevent a
similar fate?
4:30 PM
Ishan Agarwal, Praveen Karanth
Mass Extinctions with Miocene Warming
Making Connections for Sawfish: The Role of Public Aquaria in
Sawfish Biology and Conservation
4:15 PM
Elijah White, Joseph Pechmann
Life Cycles of a Facultatively Paedomorphic Salamander at High
Elevation
Aundrea Westfall, Melissa Miller, Christopher Murray, Bryan
Falk, et al
Morphological Plasticity of a Non-Native Parasite in Novel Snake
Hosts
Oral Presentations - Sunday, 10 July - Afternoon
Balconies J & K
Balconies L & M
ROOM
GENERAL ICHTHYOLOGY II
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
DEVIN BLOOM
EDWARD STANLEY
MODERATOR
Kate Jackson, Ange-Ghislain Zassi-Boulou,
Sylvestre Boudzoumou, Lise-Bethy Mavoungou, et al
1:30 PM
153
Prevalence of amphibian chytrid fungus across the Congo River
drainage basin
425
933
Devin Bloom, Haley Ohms
On the Origins of Diadromy: A Conceptual and Empirical
Evaluation of the Productivity Hypothesis
169
John Denton
695
Viviana Astudillo-Clavijo, Katriina, L. Ilves, Walter Salzburger,
Melanie, L.J. Stiassny, Hernán López-Fernández
João Pedro Fontenelle, William Crampton, Nathan Lovejoy
Sarah Kirkpatrick, Vincent Cobb
810
Terence Farrell, Sarah Smiley-Walters, Diane McColl
792
Edward Stanley
GENERAL ICHTHYOLOGY II
GENERAL HERPETOLOGY
GLENN PARSONS
JOSE DO AMARAL
MODERATOR
José Pedro do Amaral, Duaa Mureb
3:30 PM
Macaulay White, J. Derek Hogan, Luke Tornabene,
Frank Pezold
1085
Page E. Vick, Mark S. Peterson, William T. Slack,
Paul O. Grammer
Patterns of movement during wall lizard thermoregulation
465
Are there differences in critical habitat use between western and
eastern Gulf Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi) population
segments on Ship Island, Mississippi Sound, north-central Gulf of
Mexico?
David Reeves, Ryan Munnelly, Edward Chesney, Donald Baltz
Amelia Smith, James Sulikowski, John Mandelman,
David Rudders
351
Philip Willink, Gregory Jacobs, Dimitry Gorsky,
Zy Biesinger, Andrew Kough
219
Veronica Mendoza, Héctor Espinosa
Morphological Variation of Three Species of Cynoscion
(Sciaenidae) in the Eastern Pacific
Kyle Hovey, Emily Seiter, Erin Johnson, Ralph Saporito
4:00 PM
Jennifer Swanson, Clay Pierce, Erin Muths, Kelly Smalling,
Mark Vandever
4:15 PM
Habitat Use and Pesticide Exposure in Northern Leopard Frogs
in Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Wetlands
579
Activity patterns of Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in Lakes
Erie and Ontario using Pop-off Archival Satellite Tags
1095
3:45 PM
Do Variable Alkaloid Defenses in the Dendrobatid Poison Frog
Oophaga Pumilio Provide Equal Protection from Microbial
Pathogens?
Stress and discard mortality of Lophius americanus in the scallop
dredge fishery
15
Veronica Saenz, Jamie Voyles, Bree Rosenblum,
Corinne Zawacki
How Does Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Pathogenicity
Change After An Epidemic?
Fish Assemblage Structure at Small Oil and Gas Platforms on and
around a Sand Shoal in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
530
3:00 PM
SESSION/
SYMPOSIUM
Pelagic Larval Duration and Amphidromy Not Linked to Endemism
in Stiphodon Gobies
362
2:45 PM
Phylogenetic and ecologicial diversity within the widespread
melanistic speices Hemicordylus capensis
BREAK - 3rd Floor Foyer
1004
2:30 PM
Pigmy rattlesnake (Sistrurus miliarius) foraging behavior in trials
with skinks (Scincella lateralis) and centipedes (Scolopendra
viridis)
Does Water Color Matter? Phylogeny and Phylogeography of
the Genus Steatogenys (Boulenger, 1898) (Gymnotiformes:
Hypopomidae)
301
2:15 PM
Do Timber Rattlesnakes Exhibit Postprandial Thermophily in the
Field?
A Phylogenomic Tree for African non-Rift-Lake Cichlids
727
2:00 PM
Hormonal Regulation of Maternal Care Behavior in a Viviparous
Pitviper
Karyotypes of Two Species of Sculpin (Cottus) and their Hybrid in
Central Pennsylvania with a Discussion of Chromosomal Evolution
in the Cottidae
180
Craig Lind, Terence Farrell
891
Kenneth Thompson
1:45 PM
Effect of Salinity on Anuran Occupancy in Big Thicket National
Preserve, Texas
Diversification patterns in myctophiform fishes suggest a positive
response to a range of oceanic perturbations
490
Brad Glorioso, Hardin Waddle
Jodi Rowley, Dao Tran, Greta Frankham, Anthony Dekker,
Huy Hoang
4:30 PM
Little Brown Frogs That Sound Like Crickets: Gone Before We
Even Know They Exist?
172
Leroy Nuñez, Kenneth Krysko, Michael Avery
4:45 PM
Molecular analyses of two non-indigenous lizard species in
Florida: testing hypotheses of introduction pathways, species
identity, and native range origins
5:00 PM
43
Poster Session I - Friday, 8 July
Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
Presenter
Title
1
1010
SSAR: ENHDB - Brian Devlin,
Tiffany Doan, Kevin Greene
Differential Rates of Malarial Infection by Plasmodium floridense between two Anolis
species in Central Florida
2
392
SSAR: ENHDB - William Ternes,
Matthew Lattanzio
Trophic Niche Variation in a Widespread Lizard
3
265
SSAR: ENHDB - Alex A Thomas,
Peter A Zani
Experimental Test of Overwinter Site Selection by Ectotherms Based on Thermal and
Spatial Cues: Side-blotched Lizards Prefer Smaller Crevices over Warmer Sites
4
432
SSAR: ENHDB - Kylie Krohmaly,
Matthew Lattanzio
Male mate preference and the complex social dynamics of Urosaurus ornatus
5
388
SSAR: ENHDB - Julie Taylor,
Matthew Lattanzio
Blue Gets the Boulder, but Yellow is Bolder: Territorial Dynamics of a Color Polymorphic
Lizard
6
46
SSAR: ENHDB - Savannah Price,
Diana Hews
Are Blue Color Patches Used in Female Aggression in an Unusual Sceloporus Species
with Ornamented Females?
7
134
SSAR: ENHDB - Kelsey A. Marchand,
Christopher M. Somers, Ray G. Poulin
Life on the Northern Edge: Overwintering Ecology of the Western Painted Turtle in Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada
8
181
SSAR: ENHDB - John Konvalina,
Christopher Thigpen, Stanley Trauth
Population Dynamics of Chelonians in an Urban Lake in Jonesboro, Craighead County,
Arkansas
9
91
SSAR: ENHDB - Iwo Gross, Yong Wang,
Callie Schweitzer
Habitat use and dispersal of neonatal Copperheads (Crotalinae; Agkistrodon) in a managed
southeastern forest
10
513
SSAR: ENHDB - Timothy Borgardt
Habitat Preference, Movement Patterns, and Behavior of the Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus
horridus) in southeastern Louisiana
11
233
SSAR: ENHDB - Berlynna Heres,
Ambush Site Selection in Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes Using Vegetation Analysis
Shane Welch, Anne Axel, Thomas Pauley,
and Radio Telemetry
Jayme Waldron
12
871
SSAR: ENHDB - Adam Gilles, Renae Reed,
Diet swap: Is trading native prey for invasive species impacting predator fitness?
Ross Black
13
300
SSAR: ENHDB - James Erdmann
This little piggy gets roast beef: the significance of toe movements during amphibian
feeding
14
88
SSAR: ENHDB - Milica Radanovic,
Joseph Milanovich, Kyle Barrett,
John Crawford
An Ecological Trap? When Given A Choice Tadpoles Choose Nutrition Despite Toxicity
15
657
SSAR: ENHDB - Audrey Wilson,
Steve Johnson
Habitat Use of Invasive Cane Toads (Rhinella marina) in Florida
16
254
SSAR: ENHDB - Marissa Ganzfried,
Differential Foraging and Repeatability of Behavior Between Two Color Morphs of
Brian Waldron, Matt Lee, Carl D. Anthony,
Plethodon cinereus Following Simulated Predation
Cari-Ann Hickerson
17
318
SSAR: ENHDB - Alexander Wendt,
Jamie Roberts
Population Genetic Structure and Dispersal of the Reticulated Flatwoods Salamanders
(Ambystoma bishopi) on Eglin Air Force Base
18
1015
SSAR: ENHDB - Matthew Pintar,
William Resetarits
Functionality of the spotted salamander egg mass polymorphism
19
676
SSAR: ENHDB - David Savage,
Jacob Fetterman, Justin Elchynski,
Jennifer Deitloff
Aggression in Plethodon cinereus in four Populations from Pennsylvania
20
620
SSAR: ENHDB - Andrew Coleman,
Lynnette Sievert
Sound Production in the Small-mouthed Salamander (Ambystoma texanum)
21
235
SSAR: ENHDB - Jenell Black,
Frank Paladino, Nathan Robinson,
Pilar Santidrian Tomillo, Elizabeth Vélez
Efficacy of drones for studying habitat use of American crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus)
22
314
SSAR: ENHDB - Christopher Schalk,
Michael Cove
Emergent patterns between squamate prey and their predators
23
460
SSAR:ENHDB - Freya E. Rowland,
Ricardo M. Holdo, Raymond D. Semlitsch
Leaf Litter Subsidy Gradients Differentially Influence Pond Ecosystem Properties
24
704
SSAR: ENHDB - Daniel Martin,
Larissa Bailey, Cameron Aldridge,
Robert Reed, Daniel Manier
A Standardized Sampling Approach for Guiding Conservation of Terrestrial Reptiles
25
461
26
702
SSAR: PM - Cory Hillard, David Penning
Quantitative Effects of Body Temperature on Snake Strike Performance: New Insights Into
the Elastic-Recoil Hypothesis
27
896
SSAR: PM - Ivan Moberly, Brad Moon
The Interplay between Setae, Gripping Ability, and Locomotor Kinematics in an Arboreal
Lizard (Furcifer Oustaleti)
CANCELED
E - Renae Reed, Adam Gilles, Ross Black Rage against the Anthropocene: associative learning of invasive fish in larval salamanders
SSAR: ENHDB = SSAR Victor Hutchison Student Poster Award: Ecology, Natural History, Distribution, & Behavior
SSAR: PM = SSAR Victor Hutchison Student Poster Award: Physiology & Morphology
44
Poster Session I - Friday, 8 July
Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
Presenter
Title
28
903
SSAR: PM - Jake Pruett,
Stephanie Campos, Helena Soini, Milos
Novotny, et al
Polymorphic Male Blue-bellied Lizards (Sceloporus parvus) Exhibit Differences in
Circulating Testosterone Levels and Relative Abundance of Volatile Organic Compounds
29
119
SSAR: PM - Callahan Clarke,
Paul Hampton
Comparative Trophic Morphology of Sea Snakes in Relation to Feeding Ecology
30
698
SSAR: PM - Michael Fulbright,
David Penning
Going Out on a Limb: Striking Constraints on a Semi-arboreal Ratsnake
31
283
SSAR: PM - Sudesh Batuwita, Udeni
Edirisinghe
Chin and gular scale arrangement: a phylogenetic subdivision to Sri Lankan Scincidae
32
234
SSAR: PM - Dawei Han, Bruce Young
The Root of Audition in Snakes
33
161
SSAR: PM - Jennifer Fernandez,
Leigh Anne Harden, Brock Struecker,
Joseph Milanovich
Seasonal Blood Chemistry of Ornate Box Turtles in Restored Prairies of North-central
Illinois
34
87
35
729
36
1108
37
454
SSAR: EGS - Danielle Bradke,
Joseph Altobelli, Susan Munster,
Amy Russell, Jennifer Moore
Are Standard Genetic Tests Effective for Detecting Bottlenecks in Long-Lived Reptiles? A
Case Study of Tuatara and Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnakes
38
859
SSAR: EGS - Kathryn Mercier,
Christopher Parkinson
Unearthing the evolutionary history of Mole Skinks
39
258
SSAR: EGS - Johanna Wegener,
Adam Moreno, Jessica Atutubo,
Jessica Pita-Aquino, Jason Kolbe
Genetic evidence of hybridization between the native green anole (Anolis carolinensis) and
the invasive Cuban green anole (A. porcatus)
40
391
SSAR: CM - Brian Folt, John Jensen,
Amber Teare, David Rostal
Establishing Reference Demography for Conservation: A Case Study of Macrochelys
temminckii in Spring Creek, Georgia
41
127
SSAR: CM - Leah Jacobs, Kristine Kaiser, Sex in the Lab: Examining Variation in Sperm Response in Divergent Populations of
Jeanne Robertson
Red-eyed Treefrogs
42
941
SSAR: CM - Jeremy Feinberg,
Joanna Burger
Anuran disease surveillance: Examining tadpoles raised in situ within an extinction area
43
1068
SSAR: CM - Cory Goff, Caitlin Gabor,
Susan Walls
Are Declining Populations of the Ornate Chorus Frog, Pseudacris ornata, More Stressed
Than Stable Populations?
44
1111
SSAR: CM - Luke Linhoff,
Maureen Donnelly
Captive versus wild: The spatial ecology of critically endangered Wyoming toads following
reintroduction
45
851
SSAR: CM - Alice R. Millikin,
Sarah K. Woodley, Drew R. Davis,
James T. Anderson
Water-borne Hormone Levels of Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) in Created
Wetlands
46
160
SSAR: CM - Alex Cameron, James Watling Can Species Distribution Models Predict Abundance?
47
32
SSAR: CM - Drew Davis, Cameron Siler,
Jacob Kerby
Co-infection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and Ranavirus in Amphibians from
Northern Luzon, Philippines
48
637
SSAR: CM - Sean Boyle, Chad Chordes,
Jacqueline Litzgus, David Lesbarreres
Now Where Can I Put This? Comparing Two Methods of Identifying Ideal Locations for
Road-Effect Mitigation
49
83
SSAR: CM - Lacy Rucker, Yong Wang,
Callie Schweitzer
Amphibian Use of Road Ruts as Breeding Wetlands Located in Upland Hardwood Forests
50
421
SSAR: CM - Mike Iacchetta, C. M. Gienger,
The Effect of Cattle on Amphibian and Reptile Communities in West Tennessee
A. Floyd Scott, Ben Beas
51
478
SSAR: CM - Rachel Johannsen, Drew
Davis, Jacob Kerby
52
79
SI - Morgan Corey, Nancy Brown-Peterson,
Ovarian Development and Maturity of Southern Flounder in the North-Central Gulf of
Robert Leaf, Samuel Clardy,
Mexico
Mark Peterson
53
467
SI - Ellie Wallace
CANCELED
CANCELED
SSAR: PM - Mackenzie Hlesciak,
CANCELED
C. Tristan
Stayton
SSAR: EGS - Matt Grisnik,
CANCELED
Alexander
Murray, Herman Mays
SSAR: EGS - Lisa McBride,
CANCELED
Sarah Corey-Rivas
CANCELED
Analysis of evolutionary patterns and rates of sexual size dimorphism and sexual shape
dimorphism in turtles
Necturus Phylogeny
Metapopulation Structure of a Garter Snake Species Within the Mora River Watershed
Historic and Current Expected Distributions of Amphibian and Reptile Species in South
Dakota
Blood-Lactate Level Response to Potentially Stressful Activities Due to Physical Exertion in
Three Endemic South African Small-Bodied Shysharks (Scyliorhinidae: Chondrichthyes)
SSAR: PM = SSAR Victor Hutchison Student Poster Award: Physiology & Morphology
SSAR: EGS = SSAR Victor Hutchison Student Poster Award: Evolution, Genetics, & Systematics
SSAR: CM = SSAR Victor Hutchison Student Poster Award: Conservation & Management
SI = ASIH Storer Ichthyology
45
Poster Session I - Friday, 8 July
Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
Presenter
Title
54
463
SI - Julie Butler, Anwei Gwan,
Prosanta Chakrabarty, Karen Maruska
Swim Bladder Morphology Changes with Reproductive and Social Status in the
Mouthbrooding African Cichlid Astatotilapia burtoni
55
860
SI - Tyler Newburn, Michael Sandel,
Casey Morrow
Characterization of the Dermal Mucosal Microbiome of Red Drum (Sciaenops ocellatus)
56
812
SI - Alex Van Nynatten, Devin Bloom,
Belinda Chang, Nathan Lovejoy
Visual Evolution in Marine Derived Amazonian Fishes
57
978
SI - Nathaniel Akers, Thomas Lankford
Scale Morphology in the White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias)
58
945
SI - Ryan McKenzie
Sex and Size-specific Social Dominance and Exploitation of the Gulf Black Sea Bass
59
923
SI - Cheryl Theile, Terry Grande
Developmental Changes in Lower Jaw Functional Morphology of North American Esocids
60
549
SI - Amanda Pinion, Daemin Kim,
Kevin Conway
Variation in tuberculation across the range of the Sand Shiner Notropis stramineus
(Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
61
910
SI - Brooke Washburn, David Eisenhour
A Northern Fish in a Southern Land: Conservation Status of Trout-Perch (Percopsis
omiscomaycus) in Tygart’s Creek and Lewis County, Kentucky
62
855
SI - Matthew Girard, Leo Smith
Carangiformes: Relationships and Anatomical Investigation
63
931
SI - Diego Elias, Kimberly Foster,
Elyse Parker, Kyle R. Piller
Re-evaluation of the Biogeographic history of Pseudoxiphophorus (Poeciliidae)
64
962
SI - Geoffry Spooner, Reid Adams,
Lindsey Lewis
Upriver Population Characteristics of the Ohio shrimp, Macrobrachium ohione, in Arkansas
65
712
SI - Sarah Gibson
Three-Dimensional Fish Fossils from a Triassic Texas Pond: Novel Anatomical Insights and
Systematic Placement of a New Species of Redfieldiid Rish (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii)
66
505
SI - Watcharapong Hongjamrassilp,
Philip Hastings
Evolution of the Unusual Gaping Display in the Sarcastic Fringehead (Blenniiformes:
Neoclinus blanchardi)
67
419
SI - Emily Olson, Matthew Davis
The Evolution of Fangs in Lizardfishes and their Allies (Teleostei: Aulopiformes)
68
374
SI - A.J. Turner, William Ludt,
Prosanta Chakrabarty
Molecular phylogeny of threadfin breams (Nemipteridae), with comments on their habitat
transitions to and from coral reefs
69
397
SI - Courtney A. Weyand, Kyle R. Piller
Phylogeography of the Rosyside Dace (Clinostomus funduloides)
70
269
SI - Taylor Lee, Brook Fluker
Comparison of Water and Sediment Samples for Environmental DNA Detection of Rare
Freshwater Fishes: a Case Study Using the Federally Threatened Leopard Darter, Percina
pantherina
71
271
SI - Brooke Bedal, Andy Mueller,
mtDNA Analysis of Population Structure among Blackside Dace (Chrosomus
Cole Spicer, Mattie Lewis, Kristoffer Wild,
cumberlandensis) populations
Mollie Cashner
72
274
SI - Kyle Dineen, Brook Fluker
Genetic Structure and Diversity of Disjunct Populations of Rainbow Darters (Etheostoma
caeruleum) and Southern Redbelly Dace (Chrosomus erythrogaster) Throughout the
Mississippi Corridor
73
239
SI - Charles Barden, Peter Berendzen
Genomic Evolution in a Tetraploid Family of Fishes (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae)
74
43
SI - Thaddaeus Buser, Adam Summers
Body Shape vs. Osteology in the Fish Superfamily Cottoidea
75
54
SI - Andrew Savage, Bruce Felgenhauer
Associations between the pink wormfish, Microdesmus longipinnis (Weymouth), and the
ghost shrimp, Lepidophthalmus louisianensis (Schmitt), in artificial burrows
76
18
SI - Malorie Hayes, Jonathan Armbruster
A new genus of minnow in West Africa and a new species from the Ogooué River Basin in
Gabon (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)
77
435
SI - Taylor Fisher, Lesley Kim, Kory Evans, Relationship Between Diet and Snout Morphology in Apteronotid Electric Fishes
James Albert
(Gymnotiformes) from the Amazon Basin
78
1048
SI - Joshua Millwood, David Neely,
Casey Morrow, Michael Sandel
A Comparison of Host Genetics and Environmental Effects on the Dermal Microbiome of
Banded Sculpin (Cottus carolinae)
79
488
SI - Stacey Virtue-Hilborn, Mark Steele
Bay Pipefish Abundance, Distribution and Ecological Function in Southern California
Eelgrass Beds
80
1009
SI - Juan D. Bogotá Gregory,
Diversity of Amazon river-floodplain fish communities: a comparison of whitewater,
Flávio T. Lima, Sandra B. Correa,
blackwater, and clearwater systems
Joseph C. Waddell, William G.R. Crampton
81
1023
SI - Luke Bower, Kirk Winemiller
SI = ASIH Storer Ichthyology
46
Global Patterns of Fish Functional Diversity and Trait Convergence along Species
Richness and Environmental Gradients
Poster Session I - Friday, 8 July
Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
Presenter
Title
Historical Perspective on Darter Assemblage Structure in the Saline River, Arkansas
82
218
SI - Aaron Burgad, Ginny Adams,
Reid Adams
83
252
SI - Chelsey Sherwood, Ginny Adams,
Reid Adams
Analysis of Historical Theses to Assess Changes in Abundance and Distribution of
Cypriniformes in the Saline River, Arkansas
84
348
SI - Brittany McCall, Brook Fluker
Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics of the Caddo Madtom (Noturus taylori)
85
387
SI - Michelle Fleming, Ginny Adams,
Reid Adams
Historic Changes in Centrarchidae Assemblage Patterns in the Saline River, Arkansas
86
154
SI - Christopher Peck, Randy Singer,
Christopher Mah, Bart Philip,
Prosanta Chakrabarty
Examination of the Ross Ice Sea Shelf Fauna
87
151
SI - Lauren Liddon, Jake Schaefer
Effects of Wave Exposure on the Structure of Fish Assemblages across an Exposure
Gradient
88
148
SI - Glynn O'Neill, Brannon Hardy,
Prosanta Chakrabarty
Updating Fish Distributions Five Years After the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
89
75
SI - Tyler Chafin, Bradley Martin,
Steven Mussmann, Marlis Douglas,
Michael Douglas
FRAGMATIC: In silico locus prediction and its utility for RADseq project design and
optimization
90
444
SI - Kaylan Dance, Jay Rooker,
Brooke Shipley, David Wells
Feeding Ecology of Fishes at Artificial Reefs in the Northwest Gulf of Mexico
91
976
SI - Alicia Godersky
Distribution of Larval Fishes in Puget Sound
92
857
SH - Samantha Cordova, Megan Osborne,
Environmental DNA Methodology for Endemic Plethodontid Salamanders of New Mexico
Thomas Turner
93
401
SH - Jenny Sutherland, Amber Stedman,
David Mifsud, Maegan Stapleton,
Edward Roseman, Katherine Greenwald
Use of Landcover Data and eDNA to Determine Occupancy of the Mudpuppy (Necturus
maculosus maculosus) in the St. Clair-Detroit River System
94
959
SH - Melanie Partin
The Effects of Traffic Noise on Energetic Costs of Calling and Physiological Stress in Hyla
chrysoscelis
95
614
SH - Noelikanto Ramamonjisoa,
Serge Ndriantsoa, Yosihiro Natuhara
Long Term Impact of Selective Logging on Larval and Adult Frog Communities in a
Tropical Forest in Madagascar
96
131
SH - Jillian McAllister
Habitat Use of Columbia Spotted Frogs (Rana luteiventris) and Western Toads (Anaxyrus
boreas) in the Drawdown Zone of a Hydroelectric Reservoir
97
854
SH - Steven Hromada, C.A.F. Howey,
C.M. Gienger
The Impacts of Prescribed Burns on Reptile and Amphibian Communities in Oak/Hickory
Forests
98
166
SH - Kristina Chyn, James Tracy,
Te-En Lin, Lee Fitzgerald
Using Ecological Niche Modeling with Citizen Science Roadkill Data to Project
Herpetofaunal Road Mortality Hotspots in Taiwan
99
450
SH - Hannah McCurdy-Adams,
Jeff Hathaway, Jacqueline Litzgus
Freshwater Turtle Nest Predation Patterns in Relation to Anthropogenic Density
100
322
SH - Cody Godwin
Assessment of ATV Impacts on Softshell Turtle Nests
101
365
SH - Donnell Gasbarrini,
David Lesbarrères, Anna Sheppard,
Ed Morris, Jacqueline Litzgus
An Investigation into the Cause of a Mass Mortality Event of Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea
blandingii) in Misery Bay Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
102
653
Justine Becker, R. Brent Thomas
Male Response to Female Chemical Signals in Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta)
103
767
SH - Lindsey Ramirez, Paul V. Zimba
Does elevated salinity induce a physiological response in Texas diamondback terrapin
(Malaclemys terrapin littoralis)?
104
807
SH - Shantel Swierc, Kim Withers,
J. Derek Hogan, Michael R.J. Forstner
Demographics, distribution, and genetic variation in the Texas diamondback terrapin
(Malaclemys terrapin littoralis) within the Corpus Christi and Aransas bay systems
105
84
SH - Christina Feng, Michael Dreslik
Sex Differentiation in the Growth of Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata)
106
415
SH - Patrick D. Moldowan,
Ronald J. Brooks, Jacqueline D. Litzgus
Assessing cranial dimorphism in the Midland Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta marginata)
using a photographic questionnaire
107
493
SH - Austin Ray, Scott Glaberman,
Pierre Moisson, Miguel Carretero,
Ylenia Chiari
Estimates of Relative Preferred Temperatures in Turtles
108
263
Matthew Q. Kennedy, Geoffrey N. Hughes, Quantifying the success of rehabilitation in snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) through
Jacqueline D. Litzgus
post-release measures of body condition and behaviour
CANCELED
SI = ASIH Storer Ichthyology
SH = ASIH Storer Herpetology
47
Poster Session I - Friday, 8 July
Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
Presenter
Title
109
332
SH - Jason Ross, Michael Dreslik
Population and Community Structure of Smooth Softshell (Apalone mutica) and Spiny
Softshell (Apalone spinifera) Turtles in the Kaskaskia River of Illinois
110
256
SH - Rhett Rautsaw, Steffany Medina,
Christopher Yanick, Scott Martin, et al
Determining Usage of Wildlife Corridors by Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus)
111
924
SH - Meredith Swartwout, Philip Vogrinc,
Joseph Alex Baecher, Chelsea Kross,
John Willson
Growth and Phenotypic Plasticity of Nerodia sipedon in Response to Feeding Frequency
and Prey Size
112
630
SH - David Penning
The Scaling of Bite Force and Constriction Pressure in Kingsnakes (Lampropeltis getula):
Proximate Determinants and Correlated Performance
113
1058
Larry Kamees, Steven Beaupre
Thermal Conduction in an Ectothermic Ambush Predator
114
508
SH - Andy Mueller, C.M. Gienger
Thermal Ecology of Copperheads (Agkistrodon contortrix)
115
319
SH - McKayla Spencer, C.M. Gienger
Metabolic and Thermal Responses to Feeding: Comparing a Semi-aquatic and a
Terrestrial Agkistrodon Species
116
865
SH - Jonathon Ashley, Eric Nordberg,
Alyssa Hoekstra, Sarah Kirkpatrick,
Vincent Cobb
Home range and movement analysis of the timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) in
fragmented habitat in Tennessee
117
59
SH - Malle Carrasco-Harris, Judith Cole,
Steve Reichling
The Spatial Ecology of Urban Copperheads (Agkistrodon contortrix)
118
542
SH - Jason Strickland, Miguel Borja,
Andrew Mason, Darin Rokyta,
Christopher Parkinson
Convergence within a Species? Venom Evolution in Mojave Rattlesnakes
119
266
SH - Casey Brewster
The impact of woody vegetation density in Ozark cedar-glades on operative temperature
and activity time of the Eastern Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris)
120
402
Nickolas Moreno, William Allen,
Tony Gamble, Ylenia Chiari
Evolution of Color Pattern in Geckos
121
917
SH - K.H. Wild, B. Bedal, C.M. Gienger
External Parasites Influence Locomotor Performance of Male Eastern Fence Lizards (Sceloporus undulatus)
122
993
SH - Jeanne Robertson, Gregory Pauly,
Matthew Dickson, Jason Warner, et al
Coming to America II: A Genetic View of the Invasion History of the Mediterranean House
Gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus) in the USA
123
1103
Robert Espinoza, Gregory Pauly,
Jeanne Robertson
Coming to America I: The Invasion History of the Mediterranean House Gecko
(Hemidactylus turcicus) in the USA
124
1114
Jared White, Michael Husak
New County Records and Range Expansion of the Mediterranean Gecko (Hemidactylus
turcicus) in Oklahoma and Kansas
125
113
Emma Hanslowe, Bryan Falk, Robert Reed
Assessing Establishment Risk of Exotic Large-bodied Constrictor Snakes to the Florida
Keys
126
548
Matthew Metcalf, Brent Jackson,
Dave Ceilley, John Herman,
Edwin Everham
A Preliminary Comparison of Home-Range Sizes for the Eastern Indigo Snake
(Drymarchon couperi) from Disturbed vs Non-Disturbed Sites in South Florida
127
285
Austin Francis, Jr., Jay Hodgson,
Aaron Schrey
An Introductory Biology Laboratory on Form and Function Using Hammerhead Sharks
128
551
C - Kady Lyons, Aaron Carlisle,
Christopher G. Lowe
Influence of maturity on mercury accumulation over ontogeny in muscle and liver of male
round stingrays
129
360
Theresa Gunn, Christine Bedore
Environmental control of yellow stingray camouflage
130
41
Leonardo Guida, Terence I. Walker,
Richard D. Reina
Just chill & survive – How the Behaviour of the Gummy Shark During Longline Capture
Reduces the Physiological Stress Response
131
834
C - Matthew Kolmann, Swara Shah,
Ecological consequences of alternative muscle scaling in durophagous stingrays
Henil Patel, Dean Grubbs, Nathan Lovejoy
132
699
Joseph Aaron Frumkin, Kenshu Shimada
Morphological Differences in Placoid Scales among the Three Extant Species of Thresher
Sharks (Lamniformes: Alopiidae) and Their Functional Implications
133
92
C - Nicholas Whitney, Karissa Lear,
Lindsay Gaskins, Adrian Gleiss
The effects of temperature and swimming speed on the metabolic rate of the nurse shark
(Ginglymostoma cirratum, Bonaterre)
134
492
Shelby Creager, Leif Carlsson,
Erik Noonburg, Marianne Porter
A Comparative Study on the Tensile Properties of Elasmobranch Skin
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Abstract #
Presenter
Title
135
679
Lydia Crawford, Faith Stone,
Ian Davenport
Follicle Cell Process, a shark thing?
136
543
Kat Mowle, Jim Gelsleichter
Characterization of the Vitellogenin Cycle in the Bonnethead Shark Sphyrna tiburo
137
485
Chelsea Shields, James Gelsleichter
Potential Associations between Gonadotropins and Reproduction in Female Stingrays
138
426
Jim Gelsleichter, Morgan Eason
Localization of progesterone receptors in reproductive organs of female bonnetheads
(Sphyrna tiburo)
139
413
Bryan Keller, Chip Cotton, Dean Grubbs
Reproductive biology and embryonic development in two common deep-water dogfishes
(Squalus cubensis and S. cf. mitsukurii) from the northern Gulf of Mexico
140
869
C - Melissa Nehmens, Kevin Feldheim,
David Ebert
What Are They Doing Down There: An Investigation of Multiple Paternity in a Deep-Sea
Shark
141
799
Cody Nash, Jill Hendon, Toby Daly-Engel
Frequency of multiple paternity in the finetooth shark, Carcharhinus isodon, in the Northern
Gulf of Mexico
142
434
Alan Brooks, Katie Vaccaro, Dean Grubbs,
Polyandry and Multiple Paternity in the Gulf Spurdog Shark, Squalus cf mitsukurii
Toby Daly-Engel
143
440
Ariel N. Egan, Toby S. Daly-Engel,
J. Marcus Drymon
Multiple Paternity of the Atlantic Sharpnose Shark (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae)
144
390
Katherine E. Schweiss, Jill M. Hendon,
Nicole M. Phillips
A simplified approach to genetically sexing elasmobranchs using qualitative PCR
145
967
C - Alexandra Meyer, Larry G. Allen
Identification of SNP Loci in the Shovelnose Guitarfish, Rhinobatos productus Using
Next-Generation Sequencing
146
201
Dominic Swift, David Portnoy
High-throughput Sequencing for Genetic Monitoring and Stock Structure Assessment of
Blacktip Sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus)
147
904
Nicholas J. Marra, Minghui Wang,
Paulina Pavinski Bitar, Qi Sun, et al
Genome Sequence of the White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias): Insights into Genome
Size Evolution, Life History Characters, and a Primitive Adaptive Immune System
148
596
Naoki Yagishita, Takahiro Kusaka,
Hara Koujirou, Keisuke Furumitsu, et al
Microsatellite DNA analysis of population structure of a Japanese common skate Dipturus
cf. kwangtungensis in Japan
149
179
Nicole Enright, Gavin Naylor
A Vicariance Model for Biogeography and Speciation in Elasmobranchs using Molecular
Clocks
150
1102
C - Matthew Jew, David A. Ebert,
Paul J. Clerkin, Justin A. Cordova, et al
Looking for "Lost Sharks"
151
818
C - Gail Schwieterman, Karissa Lear,
Heather Marshall, Jack Morris, et al
Post-Release Mortality of Coastal Sharks in a Commercial Longline Fishery
152
344
Elitza Germanov, Andrea Marshall,
I Gede Hendrawan, Neil Loneragan
Plastics on the Menu: Microplastics are Present in the Feeding Habitats of Manta Rays
153
1008
Luara Falcão, Matthew McDavitt,
Vicente Faria
International online trade of sawfish rostra
154
573
Diego Cardeñosa, Andrew Fields,
Stan Shea, Maxwell Marsh, et al
Shark Species Composition and Proportion in the Guangzhou Drierd-Seafood Market
155
597
Muhammad Moazzam, Rab Nawaz,
Saba Ayub
Shark in the bycatch of tuna gillnet fisheries of Pakistan: A serious threats to their
vulnerable population
156
386
C - Simon Dedman, Rick Officer,
Deirdre Brophy, Maurice Clarke,
Dave Reid
Gbm.auto - a Decision Support Tool automating Boosted Regression Tree modelling of
data-poor species abundance using environmental and human inputs, mapping essential
habitats, and designing MSY-based MPAs considering stakeholder priorities
157
1005
Emily Peele, Thomas Lankford,
Paul Barrington, Jennifer Wyffels
Ageing bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo<) pups using umbilicus morphology
158
1038
Brian Moe, Charles Cotton
Estimating length-at-age for the little gulper shark Centrophorus cf. uyato in the Gulf of
Mexico: an evaluation of alternative aging techniques
159
1080
Amber Reichert, Lonny Lundsten,
David Ebert
First North Pacific records of the pointy nosed blue chimaera, Hydrolagus cf. trolli
(Chondrichthyes: Chimaeriformes: Chimaeridae)
160
833
Steven Guidos, Collin Waldrop
Food habits of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) in coastal North Carolina waters
161
133
C - Brittany Finucci, Carlos Bustamante,
Emma Jones, Matthew Dunn
Specialized Diet of the Deep-sea Elasmobranch, the prickly dogfish (Oxynotus bruniensis)
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POSTER #
Presenter
Title
Feeding Partitioning in an Assemblage of Demersal-Neritic Elasmobranchs in the
Southeastern Pacific
162
512
Diana Lorena Silva-Garay,
Ximena Vélez-Zuazo, John G. Ramírez,
Aldo S. Pacheco
163
567
Katherine St. Clair, Tasha Metz,
David Wells
Stable isotope variability in cownose rays (Rhinoptera bonasus) within the northwestern
Gulf of Mexico
164
667
Mao Watanabe, Keisuke Furumitsu,
Yu Umezawa, Naoki Yagishita,
Atsuko Yamaguchi
Stable isotope and stomach contents analyses of Aetobatus narutobiei to clarify its feeding
ecology and foraging impact on bivalve fisheries in Ariake Bay
165
76
Jeffrey Plumlee, David Wells
Feeding ecology of three coastal sharks in the northwest Gulf of Mexico
166
619
Lauren Meyer, Charlie Huveneers,
Peter Nichols, Heidi Pethybridge,
Barry Bruce, Crystal Beckman
Bait, Berley and Biochemistry - Using Biochemistry to Assess the Impact of South Austrlia's
Cage-Diving Industry on Local White Sharks Carcharodon carcharias
167
868
Jeremy Vaudo, Bradley Wetherbee,
Jessica Harvey, Alexandra Prebble, et al
Characterization and monitoring of one of the world's most valuable ecotourism animals,
the southern stingray, Dasyatis americana, at Stingray City, Grand Cayman
168
654
Atsuko Yamaguchi, Kojiro Hara,
Noriko Omori, Keisuke Furumitsu
Two hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna lewini and S. zygaena in Ariake Bay, Japan: size and
age composition, feeding habits, and migration
169
13
Tamara Figueredo Martín,
Yudisleyvis Ventura Díaz,
Yandy Rodríguez Cueto,
Dorka Cobián Rojas, et al
Distribution of Smalltooth Sawfish (Latham, 1794) In Cuban Archipelago
170
168
C - Alexander Hansell, Janne Haugen,
Sofia Gabriel, Kim Friedman,
Steven Cadrin
Impact of CITES Listing, Cop16, on the Scalloped Hammerhead, Sphyrna lewini, in Brazil
171
341
Toshikazu Yano, Seiji Ohshimo,
Minoru Kanaiwa, Tsutomu Hattori, et al
Estimation of Spatial Distribution of North Pacific Spiny Dogfish Squalus suckleyi using
Generalized Additive Models
172
50
Andrés López, Ilena Zanella
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Habitat Use of Bull Sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) in Islas Murcielago, Guanacaste
Conservation Area, Costa Rica
173
576
C - Victoria Elena Vásquez, David A Ebert
‘It's Hammertime!': Uncovering the Secrets of an Iconic Shark with Citizen Science
174
49
Ilena Zanella, Andrés López
Identification and Protection of Critical Habitats for Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna
lewini), in Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica
175
499
C - Catarina Pien, David Ebert
Characterization of the elasmobranch assemblage in Elkhorn Slough, CA
176
130
Jonathan McKenzie, Hannah Medd
Preliminary Investigation on the Structure and Dynamics of Near-Shore Coastal Shark
Assemblages off Southeast Florida
177
761
Clark Morgan, Jim Gelsleichter
A Survey of Shark Abundance on Northeast Florida Beaches
178
511
Triana Arguedas, Jim Gelsleichter
Trends in Abundance of Sharks in Northeast Florida Estuaries
179
935
Ivy Baremore, Rachel Graham,
Gaby Ochoa, Francisco Polanco
Emerging deep-water fisheries of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
180
1105
Fredys F. Segura-Guevara,
William Pérez-Doria,
Charles W. Olaya-Nieto
Reproductive Ecology of Moncholo Hoplias malabaricus in the Cienaga de Ayapel,
Colombia
181
105
Kelly Hodgskins, Stephanie Greenleaf,
Jonathan Hillman, Bruce Stallsmith
Reproductive Schedule of the Silver Shiner (Notropis photogenis) in the Flint River of
Alabama
182
986
Fredys F. Segura-Guevara,
William Pérez-Doria,
Charles W. Olaya-Nieto
Reproductive biology of Mojarra amarilla Caquetaia kraussii in the Cienaga de Ayapel,
Sinu River System
183
1002
Sarah Huber, Peter Konstantinidis,
Eric Hilton, Deborah Steinberg
Lessons Learned from Larval Fish Workshops at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science's
Nunnally Ichthyology Collection
184
1037
Cassandra Turinske, Michael Pauers
Morphological Variation among Wisconsin Populations of the Orangespotted Sunfish
(Lepomis humilis)
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Poster Session II - Saturday, 9 July
Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
Presenter
Title
1
171
Jeffrey Zeyl, Carol Johnston
Comparative and developmental patterns of amphibious auditory function in salamanders
2
566
Ananda Brito de Assis,
Beatriz Simas Magalhães,
Cristine Chaves Barreto,
Catherine R. Bevier, Carlos Arturo Navas
Assessing Defense Mechanisms of Frogs Against Microbial Pathogens
3
928
Mary White, Mark Merchant
Innate Immune System Genes of Crocodilians
4
624
John Rowe, Mariah Nawrot, David Clark
Thermoregulation in a North Temperate Population of Midland Painted Turtles (Chrysemys
picta marginata): Temporal Patterns and Intersexual Differences
5
1066
Lori Monday, W.B. Cash
The Effects Of Brief Laboratory Handling On Plasma Corticosterone Concentrations in The
Red-Eared Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans)
6
625
Stephen Drozda, Jessica Hultberg,
John Steffen
Effects of Carotenoid Access and Food Intake on Blood Reactive Oxygen Species Levels
in Painted Turtles
7
1027
Jill Guillette, Jason Ortega, Larry Kamees, Response of Leukocyte Profiles to Corticosterone Manipulation in the Prairie Rattlesnake
Steven Beaupre
(Crotalus viridis)
8
771
Caitlin Hirsh, Jason Ortega,
Steven Beaupre
9
687
Jason Ortega, Steven Beaupre
The Effect of Prey Type on Digestive Performance in the Western Cottonmouth
(Agkistrodon piscivorous leucostoma)
10
763
Joseph Agugliaro
Does Circadian Variation in Metabolic Rate Persist during Artificial Hibernation in Rubber
Boas (Charina bottae)?
11
527
Jade Keehn, Andrew Durso,
Susannah French, Chris Feldman
Chronic stress response of side-blotched lizards (Uta stansburiana) at noisy California wind
farms
12
952
Claire Tracy, Kerry Cobb, Rafe Brown
Identification of Unknown Tadpoles from the Philippines
13
776
Nelson Rivera, Brian Folt
Landscape-scale Community Assembly of Glassfrogs (Centrolenidae) in a Lowland
Caribbean Wet Forest
14
649
Samantha Tomczewski, Gary S. Casper,
John D. Peterson
Comparing Survey Techniques For Monitoring Wisconsin’s Endangered Cricket Frog
15
1091
Allison Wells, Gary S. Casper,
John Peterson
Inter-observer Detection Error in Cricket Frog Auditory Surveys
16
1019
Tyler Stuck, Shaojie Zhang, Yier Jin,
Anna Savage
SmartPhrog: A Long-Term, Active Bioacoustic Monitoring Solution Using Raspberry Pi For
Frog Population Monitoring
17
189
Rachel Goodman, Amber Wright
Survey of Ranavirus and Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Introduced Frogs in Hawaii
18
399
Diane Lewis, Daniel Saenz, Armen Nalian, Land Use Determines Composition of Frog Skin Microbiome and Occurrence of
Matthew Kwiatkowski, Alexandra Van Kley Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
19
380
Richard Lehtinen, Stephanie Andrus,
Levi Fawcett, Alex Vanko
Something Old and Something New: Factors Influencing Coloration Patterns in the Bloody
Bay Poison Frog (Mannophryne olmonae, Aromobatidae)
20
887
Michael Andres, Jennifer Frey,
Thomas Mann, Debora Mann
The Salamanders that Didn’t Make it Across the Road: Helminth Fauna of Two Salamander
Species from Mississippi
21
825
Phillip Bumpers, John Maerz,
Amy Rosemond, Jonathan Benstead,
Mick Lemi
Effects of Nutrient Enrichment and Stoichiometry on Larval Salamander Growth
22
1084
Rita I Cáceres-Charneco,
Jorge Ortiz-Zayas
Conservation and Management of the Puerto Rican Crested Toad (Peltophryne lemur):
Pond Conditions and Tadpole Growth
23
754
Jessica Johnson, Jarrett Johnson
Growth And Survival Of Salamanders Exposed To Different Formulations Of
Glyphosate-based Herbicide
24
449
Kenneth Anderson, Jarrett Johnson
Growth of the Marbled Salamander (Ambystoma opacum) on substrates of varying acidity
25
708
Maria Akopyan, Jeanne Robertson
Characterizing Reproductive Isolation Across Clinal Populations of Red-eyed Treefrogs
Using Population Genomics
26
633
João Tonini, Karen Beard,
Rodrigo Ferreira, Walter Jetz,
R. Alexander Pyron
Fully-sampled phylogenies of squamates reveal evolutionary patterns in threat status
27
393
Gisela Knightstep, Sarah McBride,
Raymond Willis
Morphological Determination of Valid Subspecies of Canyon Lizard (Sceloporus merriami
merriami, Sceloporus merriami annulatus, and Sceloporus merriami longipunctatus) in the
Chihuahuan Desert of West Texas
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CANCELED
Validation of the use of doubly labeled water for measuring metabolic rate in Timber
Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus)
51
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Acadia/Bissonet
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Abstract #
28
52
Presenter
Title
997
Chris Feldman, Andrew Durso,
Charles Hanifin, Michael Pfrender, et al
Is there more than one way to skin a newt? Convergent toxin resistance in snakes is not
due to a common genetic mechanism
29
805
Abby Pomento, Blair Perry,
Robert Denton, H. Lisle Gibbs,
Matthew Holding
No Safety in the Trees: Local and Species-level Adaptation of an Arboreal Squirrel to the
Venom of Sympatric Rattlesnakes
30
929
Jonathan Akin
Characterization of Ambystoma Salamander Secretions
31
1050
Sarah Bolton, Ralph Saporito
Dietary Alkaloid Uptake and Modification of Pumiliotoxin 251D in Dendrobatid Poison Frogs
32
987
Andrew Kuhns, Ethan Kessler,
Gary Glowacki
Habitat use of Hatchling Blanding's Turtles, Emydoidea blandingii
33
963
Robyn Screen, Max Lambert,
Jennifer McKenzie, Greg Pauly, et al
Experimental Reduction of an Invasive Slider Turtle Population Affects the Basking
Distribution of a Native Turtle
34
977
Brian Durkin, Kaite Anderson,
Teal Richards-Dimitrie, Richard Seigel
Impacts of the Depredation of Northern Map Turtle (Graptemys geographica) Nests in a
Fragmented and Altered Habitat
35
800
Nadege Zaghdoudi-Allan, Mark Roberts,
Andrew Coleman,
Fernando Manzano-Cervantes, et al
Preliminary characterization of a poorly understood nesting population of the critically
endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtle
36
514
Katherine Rebein, Adam Parlin,
Paul Schaeffer
Interactions between physiology and habitat of eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina
carolina)
37
525
Daniela Flores, Jaymie Reneker,
Daniel Warner, Fredric Janzen
Intrasexual size variation in Chrysemys picta<as a potential indicator of reproductive
strategies
38
480
Steven Kell, Jacqueline Litzgus,
Ron Brooks, John Fryxell
Nest-site fidelity, search time and nest predation in Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta)
39
1025
Sean McNearney, Travis West,
Jennifer Seeley
Garter Snake (Thamnophis spp.) Habitat Partitioning
40
693
Louise McCallie
Herpetofauna Distribution in an Area of High Foot Traffic
41
938
Sydney Ashton-Cromwell,
M. Rockwell Parker
Searching for sex differences in snake skin
42
731
Ciera McCoy, Craig Lind, Terence Farrell
Seasonal Variation in Immune Function, Energetic Status, and Infection with Snake Fungal
Disease in Free-Ranging Pigmy Rattlesnakes (Sistrurus miliarius) in Central Florida
43
786
Courtney Connolly
Changes in Defensive Behavior of Crotalus oreganus in Response to Corticosterone
44
817
Curtis Hutchinson, Catherine Malone,
Gordon Schuett, Warren Booth
Facultative Parthenogenesis in North American pitvipers
45
972
M. Rockwell Parker, Shannon A. Richard,
Kara A. Rush, Helen B. Plylar, et al
Chemical communication in Burmese pythons
46
745
David Rostal
Twenty Year Study of Habitat Characteristics, Reproduction, Home Range, Growth and
Recruitment in Gopherus polyphemus in Southeast Georgia
47
175
Brenna A. Levine, Marlis R. Douglas,
Julie A. Savidge, Bjorn Lardner, et al
SNP Discovery for Parentage and Kinship Analyses in the Brown Treesnake (Boiga
irregularis) on Guam
48
770
Brendan Pinto, Anthony Russell,
Timothy Higham, Laurie Vitt, et al
Population Genetic Structure of the Gecko Gonatodes humeralis
49
226
Paula Escudero, Derek Tucker,
Luciano Avila, Jack Sites,
Mariana Morando
Genetic Structure of a Population of Liolaemus xanthoviridis Inferred from Microsatellite
Markers
50
312
Sarah McBride, Ray Willis
The Molecular Determination of Valid Subspecies of Canyon Lizards (Sceloporus merriami
merriami, Sceloporus merriami annulatus, and Sceloporus merriami longipunctatus) in the
Chihuahuan Desert of West Texas
51
1021
Nathanael Stanek, Evon Hekkala
Phylogeography of the Forest Hinged Tortoise, Kinixys erosa
52
914
N. Nasif, R. Montero, G. Esteban,
J. D. Daza
The first record of Amphisbaenidae (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) from northwestern
Argentina (Andalhuala Formation), one of the oldest from South America (Zancleano, Early
Pliocene)
53
607
Geneva Clark, Juan Daza, Patrick Lewis
The Ear Apparatus of Subterranean Worm Lizards
54
900
Landon Allen, Jennifer Deitloff
Comparing population and sex differences in head shape for two populations of Plethodon
cinereus in central Pennsylvania
55
443
Brendan Reid, Ella Viola,
Jenna Pantophlet, Seth Wollney, et al
Reconciling taxonomy, phylogeography, and historical demography in the widely distributed
painted turtle (Chrysemys picta)
56
1079
Mark Roberts, Jeffrey Schwenter,
Michael Arendt, Charles Innis, et al
Allele frequency variation across juvenile pelagic habitats in the endangered Kemp's ridley
sea turtle
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Poster Session II - Saturday, 9 July
Acadia/Bissonet
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Abstract #
Presenter
Title
57
782
Steven Hein, Joshua Banta,
Kate Hertweck, Mitch Barazowski,
John Placyk
A Phylogenetic Reassessment of the Western Massasauga, Sistrurus tergeminus, and its
Putative Subspecies
58
178
Whitney Anthonysamy, Marlis Douglas,
Michael Douglas
Phylogeography of the Western Rattlesnake Complex (Crotalus viridis spp.): A Genomic
Perspective
59
225
Derek Filipek, Ginny Adams,
Donald Shepard
The Role of the Ecological Niche in Lineage Diversification of Queensnakes, Regina
septemvittata
60
626
Martín Femenías, Luciano J. Avila,
Jack W. Sites, Jr., Mariana Morando
On the southernmost leiosaurid lizards: phylogeographic and evolutionary patterns of
Leiosaurus belli, Diplolaemus bibronii and Diplolaemus darwinii based on the mitochondrial
cytochrome b gene
61
913
Jeanne M. Robertson, Rachel S. Rhymer,
Maria Akopyan, Eduardo A. Sanabria,
Lorena B. Quiroga, Robert E. Espinoza
Life on the Rocks: Shallow Genetic Structure in a Narrowly Endemic Lizard from the
Argentine Puna
62
604
Cesar Aguilar, Edgar Lehr,
Julianne Capito, Mikael Lundberg, et al
Better late than never: Reassessment of Peruvian Tachymenini (Squamata: Serpentes)
after more than half a century
63
89
Eric Hsu, Kate Jackson
Developing a Multi-Access Key for Identification for West and Central African Snakes
64
692
Juan D. Daza, Virginia Abdala,
Aaron M. Bauer
Synapomorphies and symplesiomorphies in geckos from the southern cone of South
America: Garthia and Homonota (Squamata: Gekkota: Phyllodactylidae) revisited
65
668
Josiah Townsend, Kayla Weinfurther,
Ileana Luque-Montes, Thomas Firneno,
James Austin
Underestimated diversity in Mesoamerican true frogs (Family Ranidae)
66
725
Peter Russo, Alexander Zorrilla,
Christopher Murray
Cranial variation amongst independent lineages of New Guinea crocodile (Crocodylus
novaeguineae)
67
956
Kathleen Sagarin, Christopher Sheil
Heterochrony of Cranial Bones in Amniota and the Phylogenetic Placement of Turtles
68
517
Joey Kennedy, Joseph Pechmann
Differences in Surface Activity Behaviors in Two Terrestrial Salamanders
69
764
Paul Cupp, Jr.
Variability of Brooding Crevices in Green Salamanders, Aneides aeneus
70
453
Shawna Mitchell, Joshua Ennen,
Kristen Cecala, Jon Davenport, et al
Pit-tag Retention and Behavioral Characteristics of Desmognathus in Recirculating Artificial
Streams
71
789
Matthew Russell, Kyle Hovey,
Sarah Bolton, Ralph Saporito
Investigating the Relationship Between Boldness, Coloration, and Chemical Defense in the
Dendrobatid Poison Frog Oophaga pumilio
72
809
Kristen Kohlhepp, Brian Greene
Behavioral Responses by Cottonmouths (Agkistrodon piscivorus) to Olfactory and Visual
Predatory Cues
73
663
Jessica Hultberg, Stephen Drozda,
John Steffen
Sexual Dichromatism in Painted Turtles
74
612
Wade Ryberg, Lee Fitzgerald,
Danielle Walkup, Toby Hibbitts
Behavioral trials demonstrate roads are persistent barriers to movements of the Dunes
Sagebrush Lizard
75
257
Josh Pierce, Craig Rudolph,
Steve Reichling, Emlyn Smith,
Beau Gregory
The Louisiana Pine Snake Reintroduction with Comments on Monitoring Techniques
76
608
Ashley LaVere, Ann Somers,
Catherine Matthews
A Dollar a Turtle or How Your State Can Gather Long-term, Quality Data on a Budget
77
835
Amy Yackel Adams, Bjorn Lardner,
Elden Holldorf, Justine Kaseman, et al
Camera Traps as a Tool in Reptile Research
78
1077
Catherine Aubee
Measurements Matter: The Power of Simple Data in a Conservation Context
79
1088
Garrett Sisson, Willem Roosenburg,
Shawn Kuchta
When the Rocks are Hotter on the other side of the Fence: Use of Roadside Habitats by
Reptiles and Consequences for Mitigation Structures
80
953
Van Wishingrad, Anthony Barley,
Robert Thomson, Amber Wright
Evidence-based threat assessment: lessons from California herpetofauna
81
989
Adriana Messyasz, Kirsten Monsen-Collar,
Environmental correlates of Ranavirus disease distribution in New Jersey
MacKenzie Hall, Lisa Hazard
82
733
Alyse DeVries, Paul Bartelt
Response of Eastern Tiger Salamanders to Restored Wetlands on an Agricultural
Landscape in North Central Iowa: Preliminary Results
83
655
William Sutton, Michael Osborne,
Jeff Bailey, Thomas Pauley
Landuse Impacts on Stream Salamanders in West Virginia: An Ecoregion-Wide Analysis
CANCELED
53
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Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
84
688
Cory Adams, Daniel Saenz, Toby Hibbitts,
Calling Phenology of Coastal Prairie Anurans
James Childress
85
912
Susan Walls, Katherine O'Donnell,
Taking Action: Management and Recovery of Imperiled Flatwoods Salamanders at
William Barichivich, Joseph Reinman, et al St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, FL
86
501
Allison Sacerdote-Velat,
Mary Beth Manjerovic, Rachel Santymire,
Lisa Raimondi
Understanding the relationship among Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, stress physiology
and land use in amphibians in the Chicago, IL region
87
522
Kacey Dananay, Michael Benard
Artificial Light at Night: Tests for Direct and Indirect Effects on American Toad Growth,
Development and Behavior
88
464
Donna A. Glinski, W. Matthew Henderson,
Using In Vitro Derived Metabolic Rate Constants to Inform Amphibian Pesticide Exposure
Robin J. Van Meter, S. Thomas Purucker
89
916
Kelcie Troutman, Renata Platenberg
Call Recognition of Virgin Islands Frogs using Bioacoustic Analysis Software
90
471
Michelle Boone, Samantha Rumschlag,
Melissa Youngquist
Evaluating the Impact of Land Use on Amphibian Presence in Human-Dominated Systems:
Does Increasing Cultivation Reduce Amphibian Presence on the Landscape?
91
321
Robin Van Meter, Donna Glinski,
Matthew Henderson, Tom Purucker
Soil organic matter content effects on dermal pesticide bioconcentration in American toads
(Bufo americanus)
92
665
Alannah Biega, Dan Greenberg,
Arne Mooers, Owen Jones, Tom Martin
Assessing Amphibians held Ex Situ for Current and Future Conservation Concern
93
303
Amanda Bennett, Dennis Murray
Development of Risk Maps for Chytrid and Ranavirus Infection and Disease in Ontario,
Canada
94
641
Hunter Howell, Donald McKnight,
Richard Seigel
A Novel Method of Collecting Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata)
95
961
Kimberly Andrews, Gregory Skupien,
Richard Bauer
Spatial Ecology of American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) on a Developed Barrier
Island
96
361
Jacob Hutton, Kate Donlon,
William Ensign
The Diets of Cave Salamanders (Eurycea lucifuga) from Pigeon Mountain Examined Using
Non-Lethal Gastric Lavage Techniques
97
375
Tiffany Schriever
Interspecific overlap in trophic niche of larval amphibians in temporary ponds
98
205
Matthew Lattanzio, Donald Miles
Trophic niche divergence among color morphs that exhibit alternative mating tactics
99
1016
Amber Wright
Competition in Novel Lizard Communities: Anolis vs. Phelsuma in Hawaii
100
487
Bannon Gallaher, Steven Beaupre
Factors That Affect Home Range Sizein the Timber Rattlesnake, Crotalushorridus horridus
101
565
Kortney Jaworski, Matthew Lattanzio
Social and ecological consequences of sexual size dimorphism in the mountain spiny lizard
(Sceloporus jarrovii)
102
895
Zachary Nikolakis, Melissa Miller,
John Kinsella, Josh Friers, et al
Novel Host-Parasite Records from Non-Native Lizards in South Florida
103
1044
Julia Earl, Raymond Semlitsch
High Variability in Metamorph Leg Length and Relationships to Resource Level
104
947
Tim Mitchell, Erik Larson, John Iverson,
Fred Janzen
Patterns of hatchling mortality during hibernation of the painted turtle (Chrysemys picta)
105
268
Kelsey Low, Chris Phillips, Ethan Kessler, Thermal Challenges of Overwintering Eastern Box Turtles (Terrapene c. carolina) in
Jeanne Baker
Eastern Illinois
106
642
Michael Gilbert, Michael Collyer
Impacts of Habitat Fragmentation on the Trophic Morphology of a Threatened Desert Fish
(Cyprinodon pecosensis)
107
584
Hannah Weller, Mark Westneat,
Caleb McMahan
Dirt-sifting Devilfish: Diversity and Convergence of Winnowing Morphologies in Geophagine
Cichlids
108
196
Corinthia Black, Peter Berendzen
The Effect of Phylogeny on Morphological Characteristics of the Skeleton in
Pleuronectiformes
109
326
Pearce Cooper, David Portnoy,
Sean Powers
Examining Population Structure and Disruptive Selection in Morphologically Divergent
Groups of Sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus: a Genomic Approach
110
1063
Cyrus Sadeghian, Chad Hargrave
Comparative Effects of High & Low Quality Allochthonous Input on Stream Food Webs
111
1070
Braimah Boyd-Lecky, Monet Brown,
Matthew Julius
Are Wood Eating Catfish a Myth?
112
1056
Antony Harold, Dana Warheit,
Miranda Brooker, Tasneem Dossaji,
Michelle D'Aguillo
Ontogeny of jaw and pharyngobranchial dentition in the naked goby, Gobiosoma bosc
(Teleostei: Gobiidae)
54
Presenter
Title
Poster Session II - Saturday, 9 July
Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
Presenter
Title
113
1113
Christopher Kenaley, Alis Dicpinigaitis,
Dylan Wainwright, Anna Kim, et al
Mechanics of Fish Skin: Revisiting the External Tendon
114
538
Brandon Ballengée, Prosanta Chakrabarty
Combining Art and Science for Conservation Outreach of Ectothermic Vertebrates
(Amphibians and Fishes)
115
562
Emily Bradley, Jim Gelsleichter
Variations in thyroid activity in Atlantic stingrays (Dasyatis sabina) with respect to
reproductive cycle
116
876
Racine Rangel, Darren Johnson
Evaluating the effects of temperature on the metabolic rate of the Bluebanded Goby
(Lythrypnus dalli)
117
420
Helena de Souza Brasil Barreto,
Kathleen Cole, Jessica Maxfield
Patterns of oogonia and spermatogonia distribution in the non-partitioned ovotestis of the
Hawaiian endemic goby species, Eviota epiphanes
118
572
Joshua Hittie
Evolution of Life-History Characteristics in Gadiform Fishes
119
284
David Boyd, Lawrence Page
Systematics of Horseface Loaches Acantopsis (Teleostei: Cobitidae) with Descriptions of
Three New Species
120
447
William Ludt, Erica Kenworthy,
Moises Bernal, Eva Salas,
Prosanta Chakrabarty
Seeing Spots: Speciation and Population Genetics of Tropical Eastern Pacific
Surgeonfishes
121
497
Erin McGrew, Carole Baldwin,
Kevin W. Conway
Taxonomic Revision of the western Atlantic Skilletfish Gobiesox strumosus
122
535
Cragen King, Philip A. Hastings,
Kevin W. Conway
Discotrema or Lepadichthys: the phylogenetic position of Lepadichthys lineatus Briggs
within the subfamily Diademichthyinae
123
897
Daniel Stadtmauer, Mark Sabaj
Taxonomic Overview of Mongolian Stone Loaches (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae)
124
760
Amanda Cramer, Devon Donahue,
Mariangeles Arce, Mark Sabaj
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Neotropical Catfishes in the genera Ageneiosus
and Tympanopleura (Auchenipteridae)
125
939
Elizabeth Hunt, Stuart Willis,
Kevin Conway, David Portnoy
Inferring the phylogenetic relationships within two genera of fishes: insights into the
biogeography of the northern Gulf of Mexico
126
804
Devon Donahue, Amanda Cramer,
Mariangeles Arce, Mark Sabaj
Test of Variable Morphospecies in Neotropical Swamp Eels (Synbranchidae: Synbranchus)
using Nucleotide Sequence Data
127
574
Christian Lambarri, Hector Espinosa
The genus Dionda in Mexican watersheds
128
208
Ingrid M. Kaatz, Aaron N. Rice,
Phillip S. Lobel
Functional and descriptive morphological evidence for acoustic ability in fishes: a species
database
129
346
Phillip Harris, Do Van Tu
The Freshwater Fishes of the Nam Chan River Basin, Vietnam
130
210
Robert Robins, Lawrence Page,
James Williams, Zachary Randall,
Griffin Sheehy
Freshwater Fishes of Florida
131
141
Zachary Randall, Larry Page
Conveying Thailand freshwater fish diversity through live fish photography
132
674
Mel Warren, Brooks Burr
Freshwater Fishes of North America: Update 2016
133
1033
David Saenz, Kirk Winemiller
Electric fishes of the amazon: preliminary field work on signaling adaptations
134
730
Maxwell London, Kenshu Shimada,
Michael J. Polcyn
A Large Actinopterygian Bony Fish from the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Ford Group of Texas,
USA
135
883
Andrea M. Quattrini, Adela Roa-Varon,
Randy Singer, Jason D. Chaytor,
Amanda W.J. Demopoulos
Mesophotic and Deep-Sea Demersal Fish Assemblages on Rugged Hardbottoms of the
Greater-Lesser Antilles Transition Zone
136
476
Alex Ontkos
The Effect of Landscape Structure on Predatory Fish Movements in the Florida Everglades
137
893
Sarah C Bornhoeft, Joel C Trexler
Influence of an Experimental Sheet Flow Regime on Aquatic Food Webs of the Central
Everglades
138
270
Travis Richards, Tracey Sutton,
David Wells
A Trophic Analysis of Deep-Pelagic Assemblages in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
139
582
Dovi Kacev, David Gillett, Eric Stein,
Andrew Thompson
Developing a robust framework for applying metabarcoding analyses to identify pelagic
ichthyoplankton in the California Current
140
775
Ashley Shaw, Bryan Frazier,
Amanda Barker, David Portnoy,
Doug Adams
Diet analysis of two cryptic Hammerhead species off the Southeastern United States
141
801
Caitlin Dempsey, Kimberly Richard,
Lance Olson, Michelle Norden,
Robert Hancoc
Who's out there: Integration of stationary point counts and conservation photography to
assess reef fish biodiversity
55
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Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
142
56
Presenter
Title
561
Carmen G. Montana, Craig A. Layman,
Christopher Schalk
Patterns of intraspecific and interspecific variation in stoichiometry of four central North
Carolina stream fishes
143
780
Tracey Sutton, April Cook, Kevin Boswell,
Deep-Pelagic Research in the Gulf of Mexico: the DEEPEND Consortium
Heather Bracken-Grissom, et al
144
885
Jacob Brumley, Philip Lienesch
Changes to the fish assemblage of the Middle Fork of Drakes Creek in south-central
Kentucky over 40 years
145
734
Morgan Gilbert, Allison Pease
Use of Habitat Fragments by Larval and Juvenile Fishes in Transitional Zones of an Aging
Reservoir
146
856
Bridgette Froeschke, John Froeschke
Habitat and Environmental Influences on the Distribution Patterns of Atlantic Croaker
(Micropogonias undulates) and Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) in the Aransas-Bay Complex
in Texas, USA
147
466
Christopher Taylor
The spatial scale of similarity and patterns of homogenization and differentiation in
Chihuahuan Desert riverine fish assemblages
148
275
Luz Ochoa, Fabio Roxo, Alessio Datovo,
Mark Sabaj, Claudio Oliveira
Molecular phylogeny and diversification process of the family Trichomycteridae
(Actinopterygii: Siluriformes)
149
890
Veronica Slobodian,
Gleidson P.S. Figueiredo,
Janice Muriel-Cunha
Taxonomy of Cave and Epigean Pimelodella Species (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from
Southeastern Brazil
150
975
Priscilla Silva, Maria Malabarba,
Luiz Malabarba
Historical DNA solving taxonomic puzzles: examples in the family Characidae (Teleostei,
Characiformes)
151
968
Alice Hirschmann, Nelson Fagundes,
Luiz Malabarba
Why the young smiling tetra, Bryconamericus lethostigmus, doesn’t smile (Characiformes:
Characidae)
152
1090
Jesse Olsen, Kapil Mandrekar,
Donald Stewart
Synchronized Breathing and Sound Production of Juvenile Arapaima Müller, 1843
(Osteoglossiformes: Osteoglossidae)
153
1065
Jennifer Beals, Matthew Julius
Dietary Analysis of Algae Eating Fishes from the Xingu River, Brazil
154
427
Andrew Thompson, Andrew Furness,
Guillermo Orti
Phylo-transcriptomics of Annual Killifishes
155
310
Philip Hastings, Kevin Conway
A New Species of Clingfish (Teleostei: Gobiesocidae) from Los Frailes Submarine Canyon,
Gulf of California, Mexico, with Comments on Depth Distributions of Clingfishes
156
167
Donald Davesne, Matt Friedman
A History of Sea Serpents: Reassessing the Early Fossil Record of Lampridiformes
(Teleostei: Acanthomorpha)
157
921
Luke Tornabene, D. Ross Robertson,
James Van Tassell, Carole Baldwin
A cache of new gobies (Gobiiformes: Gobiidae) from mesophotic reefs in the Caribbean
discovered by manned submersibles
158
985
Rachel Manning, James W. Orr
Meristic Evidence for a New Snailfish (Scorpaeniformes: Liparidae) from the Eastern North
Pacific Related to Careproctus melanurus Gilbert 1892
159
990
Katherine Sgouros, Robert Jadin,
Sarah Orlofske
A Revised Molecular Phylogeny Reveals Polyphyly in Schistura (Teleostei: Cypriniformes:
Nemacheilidae)
160
588
Edward Burress, Fernando Alda,
Prosanta Chakrabarty,
Jonathan Armbruster
Phylogenomics of the Pike Cichlids (Cichliformes: Cichlidae: Crenicichla)
161
648
Michael Ghedotti, Matthew Davis
Phylogenetic relationships of three fossil Fundulus species and the timing of divergence
within the North American topminnows (Teleostei: Fundulidae)
162
756
Stephen Walsh, Frank Ribeiro,
Lucía Rapp Py-Daniel
Revision of the South American Catfish Genus Ageneiosus (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae)
163
69
Cristina Cox Fernandes, Andrew Williston
Characterization of and morphological variation within the inconspicuous electric fish
Microsternarchus bilineatus (Gymnotiformes: Hypopomidae, Microsternarchini)
164
841
Lindsey James, Carsten Leimer,
Max Bangs, Marlis Douglas, et al
Fine-Scale Phylogeography of the Orangethroat Darter (Etheostoma spectabile) on the
Ozark Plateau
165
408
Jacob Egge, Ashley Farre,
Christian McConnell, Heidi Schutz
Cryptic Speciation in the Brown Madtom, Noturus phaeus
166
418
Matthew White, Jenna Riemenschneider,
Hannah Mohr
Genetic Differentiation of the Least Brook Lamprey in the Mississippi Embayment
167
539
Caleb McMahan, Luke Ginger, Marcy Cage, Pleistocene to Holocene Expansion of the Black-belt cichlid in Central America, Vieja
Prosanta Chakrabarty, et al
maculicauda (Teleostei: Cichlidae)
168
279
Stuart Willis
Integrating disparate genetic data reveals a complex phylogeographic history and no
resolution for species delimitation in the Amazon peacock bass cichlid Cichla pinima
(Perciformes: Cichlidae) species complex
Poster Session II - Saturday, 9 July
Acadia/Bissonet
POSTER #
Abstract #
Presenter
Title
169
696
Olga Otero, Aurélie Pinton
What fishes tell us about long term environmental change on Earth: case studies in
the Tertiary of continental Africa
170
639
Carmen del Rocío Pedraza Marrón,
Omar Domínguez Domínguez
The biogeographic and evolutionary history of the Malacoctenus genus (Pisces:
Labrisomidae) in the Tropical Eastern Pacific
171
323
Windsor Aguirre, Seth Contreras,
Katelyn Carlson, Alex Jagla,
Lissette Arellano
Evolutionary Diversification of Body Form and the Axial Skeleton in the Gasterosteoidei The Sticklebacks and their Closest Relatives
172
291
Ashley N. Marranzino,
Christopher P. Kenaley, John Psaltis,
Ciara Dawson, Jacqueline F. Webb
Variation in the Morphology and Distribution of Photophores Among Stomiiform Genera
173
878
Christopher Martinez, John Denton,
Jairo Arrojave, Melanie Stiassny
Jaw Variation in the Trophically Diverse African Freshwater Family, Distichodontidae
(Actinopterygii: Characiformes)
174
682
Eric Hilton, Ann Matarese,
Duane Stevenson
Development of the Skeleton of the Northern Ronquil, Ronquilus jordani, With Notes on the
Ontogeny and Osteology of Other Members of the Family Bathymasteridae (Zoarcoidei)
175
406
Iliana Mock, Kevin Conway
An overview of oral keratinization in North American cyprinids (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
176
207
Andrew Stites, Joshua Sherwood,
Jeremy Tiemann, Michael Dreslik
Reassessment of Iowa Darter Habitat in Illinois
177
1057
Ángel L. Martínez-González,
Vivianis Gómez-Ospino,
Glenys Tordecilla-Petro
Length-Weight Relationship of Chipe Hoplosternum magdalenae in the Cienaga Grande de
Lorica, Colombia
178
954
Aimee Keller, Jason Cope, Anna Elz,
Peter Frey, John Harms, James Orr, et al
Life History Differences Between Rougheye (Sebastes aleutianus) and Blackspotted
(S. melanostictus) Rockfishes Based on Genetic Analysis
179
781
Duane Stevenson, Gerald Hoff, James Orr,
Fishery Interactions with Skate Nursery Areas in the Eastern Bering Sea
Ingrid Spies, Chris Rooper
180
697
Dominik Halas, Nathan Lovejoy,
Nicholas Mandrak
Goldfish (Carassius spp.) Diversity in North America: Implications for Invasive Species
Management
181
1120
Sierra Riccobono, Manalle Al Salamah,
O. Thomas Lorenz
Effects of Salinity on Growth and Behavior of Invasive Rio Grande Cichlids (Herichthys
cyanoguttatus) in Louisiana
182
1089
Ashleigh Nakata, Leah Rice,
Alexandria Martini, Abby Lindel, et al
Male Choice and pair-bond success in the monogamous, biparental convict cichlid
(Amatitlania Nigrofasciata)
183
583
Kelsey Renfro, Alexandria Martini,
Abbegayle Lindel
Compositional Dynamics of Striped Parrotfish Herds on a Florida Reef
184
411
Kristine Crippen, Kristina Morben,
Eriek Hansen
Quantifying Proximate Body Composition in Catostomids Using Bioelectrical Impedance
Analysis
185
701
Kayla Anatone, Barry Chernoff,
Michelle Kraczkowski, Abrial Meyer, et al
The Genetic Structure of Longnose Dace, Rhinichthys cataractae, from two Waterfalls in
Connecticut
CANCELED
57
Lightning Talks - Saturday, 9 July
8:00 – 9:30 a.m.
204 - John Herman, Wendy Brosse
Movement ecology and natural history of Crotalus adamanteus (Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake) in South Florida
806 - Alex Van Nyattan, Devin Bloom, Belinda Chang, et al
Visual Evolution in Marine Derived Amazonian Fishes
534 - Meagan Thomas, Alanna Horton, Michael Dorcas
Predicting Total Body Length of Incomplete Rattlesnake Skeletons Through X-ray Technology and Vertebral Measurements
824 - John Swenson, Karen Crow
How the Devil Ray Got Its Horns: The Evolution and Development of Cephalic Lobes
711 - Lauren Fuller, Glenn Parsons
Sedation as a Means to Reduce Capture Stress of Sharks
491 - Ehlana Stell, Glen Parsons, Jan Hoover
Estimating Burst Swim Speeds and Jumping Characteristics of Silver Carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) Using Video Analyses and Projectile Physics
623 - Jeff Hathaway
Next steps for the Saving Turtles at Risk Today (START) Project
718 - Heather Waye, Zach Smith
Tiger salamander larval density and aquatic invertebrate communities in the prairie potholes of West-Central Minnesota
911- Rafael Hernández Guzmán, Luis H. Escalera-Vazquez, Ireri Suazo
Predicting the Distribution of Ambystoma ordinarium Under Different Climate Scenarios in Central Mexico
532 - Emanuell Ribeiro, Dahiana Arcila, Ricardo Betancur
The end-Cretaceous mass extinction promoted lineage diversification, morphological disparity and habitat shifts in the spectacular radiation of carangimorph fishes
1055 - Norma Salcedo
Fleshy Excrescence Explorations: the Skin from the Supraoccipital Region of two Chaetostoma species (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)
858 - Cristín Keelin Fitzpatrick, Andrea Bernard, Filip Osaer, Krupskaya Narváez, Mahmood Shivji
A Genetic Exploration in a Last Refuge: The Common Angelshark (Squatina squatina) in the Canary Islands
307 - Amanda Bennett, Matthew Keevil, Jessica Steiner
A Systematic Review of Headstarting Programs for Freshwater Turtle Populations
232 - Ann Somers, Aerin Benavides, Catherine Matthews
Lassoing Lizards, Trapping Turtles, and Snatching Snakes
979 - Rachel Arnold
Hooligans: Assessing Population Size and Structure of the Longfin Smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys) in the Nooksack River CANCELED
847 - Duncan Elkins, Anna George, Sarah Hazzard, Bernie Kuhajda, Seth Wenger
Who follows the fish? Patterns in the fishes, mussels, and crayfishes of the Southeast
452 - Sean Sterrett, Todd Dubreuil, Evan Grant
Development of a novel passive integrated transponder (PIT) vertical telemetry system for studying hypogean movements of woodland salamanders (Plethodon)
6 - Dustin Siegel, Yousif Al-Baghdadi, Michael Frangello, Madison Herrboldt, Sam Alvino, Stanley Trauth, David Sever
“sexual Tears” in a salamander?
58
Lightning Talks - Saturday, 9 July
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
173 - Alex Radi, Christopher Beachy
The Tiger in Winter: larval Ambystoma mavortium under the ice
1029 - Freya E. Rowland, Thomas L. Anderson, Jacob J. Burkhart, Brittany H. Ousterhout, Dana L. Drake, Arianne F. Messerman, Raymond D. Semlitsch
Nutrient Concentrations, Slope, and Area Predict Amphibian Richness in Intermediate-Sized Ponds
922 - Brian Deis, Kathleen Cole
Reproductive Behavior and Bi-directional Sex Change in a Cryptobenthic Reef Fish, Eviota epiphanes in Hawaii
109 - Toby Hibbitts, Wade Ryberg, Dalton Neuharth, Connor Adams, Drew Dittmer, Johanna Harvey, Gary Voelker, Ben Labay, John Paul Pierre, Brad Wolaver,
Travis LaDuc
Current Distribution and Phylogenetic Relationships of Holbrookia lacerata in Texas
469 - Julie Savidge, Martin Kastner, Thomas Seibert
A Novel Climbing Behavior Displayed by the Brown Treesnake (Boiga irregularis)
296 - Sara Ruane, Jordyn deHaan, Lindsey Shapiro
Assessing Arboreal Snake Traits Across Families and Zoogeographic Regions
394 - Amy Rowley, Toby Daly-Engel, Mariana Rego, Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez, John Fitzpatrick
Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Reproductive Traits in Sharks and Rays
683 - Lydia Crawford, Ian Davenport, Henry Bart
Association between Novel Ova Morphology and Chondrichthyan Reproduction
946 - Emily Taylor
What's behind the critical thermal maximum?
403 - Kyle Newton, Stephen Kajiura
I Knew I Should’ve Taken That Left Turn in Albuquerque: Using Magnetic Field Polarity to Solve a Navigational Task in the Yellow Stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis
768 - Alison Webb, Lori Neuman-Lee, Eleanor Watson, Susannah French
Timecourse of the immune response in non-model organisms, Thamnophis elegans and Iguana iguana CANCELED
906 - Ricardo Montero, Juan Diego Daza, Nicholas Holovacs, Eduard L. Stanley, Cecilia Guerra
The shovel headed Calyptommatus leiolepis (Gymnophtalmidae)
110 - Jennifer S. Bigman, Nicholas K. Dulvy
Body size and the speed of life
685 - Emily Seubert, Marcus Drymon
Species and functional biodiversity of apex and mesopredators in the northern Gulf of Mexico
999 - Vicente Faria, João Eduardo Freitas, Bruno Macena, Andrey Castro, Pedro Afonso, Jorge Miguel Fontes, Simon Thorrold, Patricia Bordallo, Fábio Hazin,
Tito Lotufo
Population genetic structure of the whale shark, Rhincodon typus, in the Atlantic Ocean
38 - Daniel Abel, Dean Grubbs, Bryan Keller, John Simcox, Alexandra Dowlin, Megan Novak
Do Osmoregulatory Adaptations of Deep-Sea Sharks Represent a Paradigm Shift? Evidence from Rectal Glands of Hexanchus nakamurai and Other Species
769 - Howard L. Jelks, Thomas M. Orrell
Updating Fishes, Reptiles, and Amphibians in the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) CANCELED
778 - Thomas Wilson, Brad Reynolds, Margaret Dempsey, Alexandra Korshun, Ashton Mitchell, Erin Shrenker, Richard Schwartz, Team Salamander
The Development and Implementation of a Natural Science Living and Learning Community and a Case for Hands-On Herpetology Utilizing the Biological Field Stations at
UT-Chattanooga
753 - Paddy Walker, Irene Kingma
Baseline Study for Underpinning of the Management of Sharks and Rays in the Dutch Caribbean
737 - Bruce Stallsmith, Tiffany Bell
Unusual Female-Biased Sex Ratios in Syntopic Populations of Two Species of Ulocentra Darters, Etheostoma simoterum and E. duryi, in the Flint River of Alabama
9 - C. Samantha Sherman, Andrew Chin, Michelle R. Heupel, Colin A. Simpfendorfer
Encountering batoids on coral reefs in Malaysian Borneo
309 - Gavin Naylor, Jason Davies
An Interactive Online Database About the Biology of Sharks, Skates, Rays and Chimaeras
724 - Kyle Barrett, Craig Guyer, Stephen Samoray, Yoichiro Kanno
Species Richness and Occupancy Patterns for Anurans Along a Forested Gradient in Western Georgia, USA
59
AES Sawfishes Symposium
Lightning Talks - Sunday, 10 July
9:15-9:30 a.m.
363 - Rachel Scharer, Philip Stevens, Gregg Poulakis
Not All Nurseries are Created Equal: Differences in Large-scale Habitat Use Patterns between Two Smalltooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, Nursery Areas
811 - Lisa Hollensead, Dean Grubbs, John Carlson, Dana Bethea
Assessing Residence Time and Habitat Use of Juvenile Pristis pectinata Using Acoustic Monitoring in a Nursery
370 - Gregg Poulakis, Karissa Lear, Rachel Scharer, Nicholas Whitney
Where and How do Smalltooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, Spend Time in their Nurseries? Insights from Acoustic and Accelerometer Data
11:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
974 - Dana Bethea, John Carlson, R. Dean Grubbs, Gregg Poulakis
Growth Rates of Smalltooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, Using Length-frequency and Tag-recapture Data
42 - John Carlson, Enric Cortés
Estimates of Maximum Rate of Population Increase for Sawfish: Do Sawfish have the Highest Risk of Extinction?
2:45-3:00 p.m.
37 - William White, Sharon Appleyard, Leontine Baje, Benthly Sabub
Preliminary Investigation into Sawfish Catches in Papua New Guinea
136 - Jason Seitz, John Waters
Should Florida really be considered part of the historic range for the endangered Largetooth Sawfish (Pristis pristis)?
569 - Muhammad Moazzam, Hamid Badar Osmany
Are sawfishes locally extinct in Pakistan? Recent evidences suggest otherwise!
4:45-5:00 p.m.
416 - Micah Barkenhaster, Lauren Partridge, Rachel Scharer, Gregg Poulakis
Parasites as Indicators of Sawfish and Ecosystem Health: How "bad guys" can be Good News
580 - Jason C. Seitz, Jan Jeffrey Hoover
Taxonomic Resolution of Sawfish Rostra from a Private Collection
610 - Barbara Wueringer, Teagan Marzullo, Vera Schluessel
Sawfish research in Queensland, Australia
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2017 Meeting Announcement
Plan now to attend the next
Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
12-16 July 2017
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Austin, Texas
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Tabasco Sauce, Alligators, & E. A. McIlhenny
T
ized that his work was actually a tour de
force of natural history.
ABASCO HOT PEPPER SAUCE
is one of America’s most iconic food products and the bottle’s
distinctive design is immediately
recognizable. The sauce is used
worldwide and has even been a
regular staple on NASA shuttle
flights and at the International
Space Station. Over 700,000 bottles are produced every day at the
company’s facility on Avery Island, Louisiana.
Not so widely known is the fact
that the person most responsible
for developing this product, E. A.
McIlhenny (1872–1949), was an
amateur herpetologist and ornithologist who was also an early
conservationist. He was born and
raised on Avery Island, which is
actually a salt dome located in the
swamplands of South Louisiana.
His family home literally had alligators living in the front yard. As a
result, McIlhenny was able to conduct a lifetime study of this animal
that resulted in his classic book,
The Alligator’s Life History (1935).
Crocodilian behavior was not well
known or understood in those
days and several of McIlhenny’s
observations were dismissed out
of hand by professional herpetologists. As noted by Archie Carr in
his introduction to the 1976 SSAR
reprint of McIlhenny’s book:
I first read McIlhenny’s alligator book long
ago, as a graduate student in zoology. I
remember feeling guilty and embarrassed
because it seemed honest and exciting stuff
to me, but the word was out that because
it had been written by an amateur naturalist it must surely be full of holes. That was
a grievous error. In recent years, growing
numbers of alligator specialists have real-
As Carr noted 40 years after the fact,
McIlhenny was mostly correct. His
landmark book remains the best
study of the American alligator,
covering habitat, dens, hibernation,
food, rate of growth, size, teeth,
voice, enemies, nest and nest building, incubation of eggs, and growth
of juveniles. Carr wrote that his extensive studies on food and feeding are unlikely ever to be repeated
because stomach content data from
wild alligators are now scarce.
sOciety fOr the study Of AMphibiAns And reptiles
59th AnnuAl Meeting
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Alligator mississipiensis © 2016 David M. Dennis. This poster is sponsored by the McIlhenny Company of Avery Island in South Louisiana, makers of Tabasco brand hot pepper sauce since 1868.
E. A. McIlhenny (1872–1949), an amateur naturalist and conservationist, was president of McIlhenny Company from 1898 to 1949 and author of the classic book, The Alligator’s Life History (1935).
McIlhenny was a longtime member
of ASIH and published an important
study on egg incubation and growth
in the alligator in the July 1934 issue of Copeia. A huge specimen collected by McIlhenny in Vermillion
Bay, South Louisiana, in January
1890 still holds the length record
for this species: 19 feet 2 inches (5.85
meters), for an unskinned, intact
animal. There is a full-length biography of McIlhenny in volume 3 of
Kraig Adler’s series, Contributions
to the History of Herpetology (2012,
pages 250–252), which was distributed by SSAR to all delegates at the
7th World Congress of Herpetology,
held in Vancouver, Canada.
The McIlhenny Company has
donated miniature bottles of Tabasco sauce for this year’s meeting. These will be in the registration packets at the JMIH event in
New Orleans. The meeting poster
this year, depicting an American
alligator photographed by David
M. Dennis, will be available at the
registration desk. This giveaway
poster is being provided by SSAR.
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ASIH 100th Anniversary
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on Friday
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Live Auction in Salons D-H
on Sunday
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