SICB Annual Meeting 2022
January 3 - 7, 2022

Online Schedule

All times below refer to Phoenix local time.

The following program is preliminary and subject to change, and not all events are listed yet. If you notice a problem, please contact Jake Socha at ProgramOfficer@sicb.org. For those people who are presenting only on SICB+ (virtual only), your presentation will be listed as soon as possible. (SICB+ programming hasn’t been completed.)

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Session S10

S10: Integrating ecology and biomechanics to investigate patterns of phenotypic diversity: Evolution, development, and functional traits
Day: Fri Jan 7 - 08:30-16:00 Chairs: Lara Ferry, Tim Higham

SessionTime#Author(s)Title
S10  S10-6 Martone, PT*; Janot, KEvolutionary patterns in chemical composition and biomechanics of joints in wave-swept, segmented seaweeds. 
S1008:30 S10-1 Ferry, LA*; Higham, TEIntroduction to the Symposium: Integrating ecology and biomechanics to investigate patterns of phenotypic diversity: Evolution, development, and functional traits 
S1009:00 S10-2 Foster, KL*; Selvitella, AMAnolis ecomorph biomechanics across arboreal environments: What can machine learning tell us about behavioral plasticity in lizards? 
S1010:00 S10-3 Lauder, GVRobotics as a comparative method in ecology and evolutionary biology 
S1010:30 S10-4 Wolf, Z*; Lauder, GThe Pneufish on the Block: Using soft robotic models to investigate the diversity of fish swimming kinematic 
S1011:00 S10-5 Higham, TE*; Schmitz, L; Niklas, KJThe evolution of material properties in relation to ecology in plants 
S1013:30 S10-7 Cox, SM*; Salzano, MQ; Katugam, K; Piazza, SJ; Rubenson, JBirds, biomechanics and botox; Lessons about levels of analyses in studies of plasticity across ontogeny 
S1014:00 S10-8 Anderson, PSL; Kawano, SMK*Different traits at different rates: The effects of dynamic strain rate on structural traits in biology 
S1014:30 S10-9 Newcomb, LA; Cannistra1, AF; Carrington, EEcomechanics of mussel attachment in a warming ocean: divergent effects on multiple functional traits predict range shifts in two congener species 
S1015:00 S10-10 Di Santo, VEnergetics and biomechanics of fish locomotion under climate change 
S1015:30 S10-11 Surapaneni, V A*; Schindler, M; de Faria, L; Ziege, R; Bidan, C; Mollen, F; Amini, S; Hanna, S; Dean, MGroovy and gnarly: Surface wrinkles as a multi-functional motif for terrestrial and marine environments 



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