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 S2

S2: Evolutionary conservation and diversity in a key vertebrate behavior: "walking" as a model system
Day: Tue Jan 4 - 07:45-16:00 Chairs: Haley Amplo

SessionTime#Author(s)Title
S207:45 S2-1 Amplo, H; Kawano, S; Gibb, A C*Introduction to evolutionary conservation and diversity in a key vertebrate behavior: "walking" as a model system 
S208:00 S2-2 Struble, MK*; Gibb, ACDo we all walk the walk? Reassessing key kinematic characteristics of walking 
S208:30 S2-3 Cuff, AR; Wiseman, ALA; Polet, DT; Hutchinson, JR*Walking — and running and jumping — with dinosaurs and their cousins, viewed through the lens of evolutionary biomechanics 
S209:00 S2-4 Daley, MA*; Hubicki, CM; Hall, J; Schwaner, MJMy walk is unique and just like yours: idiosyncratic and shared features of walking among individuals and species 
S210:00 S2-5 Collings, AJ*; Richards, CT; Eberhard, E; Basu, CThe mechanics of Anuran walking and the role of pelvic lateral rotation 
S210:30 S2-6 Foster, KL*; Selvitella, AMGait stability of the spring-mass model of planar locomotion on inclines 
S211:00 S2-7 Naylor, ER*; Kawano, SMCrutching to ‘walk’: The locomotor biomechanics of mudskippers on complex media 
S211:30 S2-8 Amplo, H/E*; Camp, A; Harb, S; Sawiki, G; Crawford, C; Flammang, B/EUsing XROMM and Morphological Data to Assess Pronation in Frogfishes 
S213:30 S2-9 Li, CDynamic multi-legged locomotion in complex terrain 
S214:00 S2-10 Falkingham, PL*; Turner, ML; Gatesy, SMWalking, swimming, and everything in between: Guineafowl limb kinematics on firm, soft, and semi-liquid substrates. 
S214:30 S2-11 Hsu, AI; Yttri, EA*B-SOiD: Using machine learning to automatedly extract and quantify natural behaviors across species. 
S215:00 S2-12 Nyakatura, J.A.*; Scheidt, A.The sprawling gait space: simplified kinematic descriptors for quantitative comparison of sprawling tetrapod locomotion 
S215:30 S2-13 Manafzadeh, AR*; Gatesy, SMReconstructing locomotion: lessons from the joints of living animals 



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