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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 S5 S5: Lesser known transitions: organismal form and function across abiotic gradients
Day: Wed Jan 5 - 08:30-15:30
Chairs: Charlotte Easterling
Sponsored by Session Time # Author(s) Title
S5 08:30 S5-1 Easterling, CM*; Kolmann, MA; O’Donnell, MK The lesser-known transitions: how animals navigate abiotic changes in their surrounding media
S5 09:00 S5-2 Cheu, AY*; Reed, SA; Mann, SD; Bergmann, PJ Kinematic differences between running on water versus running on land in Anolis sagrei
S5 10:00 S5-3 Ryerson, WG*; Schwenk, K In the water, on the water, out of the water: context-dependent tongue-flicking mechanics in watersnakes.
S5 10:30 S5-4 Lapsansky, AB*; Warrick, DR; Tobalske, BW Diving birds are different beasts: Morphology and evolution of aquatic Aves
S5 11:00 S5-5 Kaczmarek, EB*; Gartner, SM; Brainerd, EL Comparison of aquatic and aerial buccal pumping behaviors in African lungfish
S5 11:30 S5-6 Maie, T Locomotor challenge of waterfall-climbing gobies in the wake of transition between media
S5 13:30 S5-7 Hale, ME*; Galdston, SA; Arnold, BW; Song, CB The water to land transition submerged: Multifunctional design of paired fins for use in swimming and in association with underwater structures.
S5 14:00 S5-8 Farina, SC*; Amacker, KY; Simmons, M; Elcock, JN; Rollins, M; Gibb, AC; Evans, KM Evolution of opercular jetting facilitates sediment fluidization in burying flatfishes
S5 14:30 S5-9 Ford, KL*; Albert, JS Is the medium the message? Phylogenetic and functional diversity are not strongly shaped by abiotic gradients in freshwater electric fishes.
S5 15:00 S5-10 Groom, DJE High-flying hummingbirds: Combining energetics with morphology and physiology to understand life at high elevation