Sunday, July 16th

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07:30AM 05:00PM Speaker Prep Room Blanco, Canadian, Colorado 08:00AM 12:00PM SSAR Silent Auction Frio 08:00AM 12:00PM SSAR/HL Live Auction Viewing Frio 08:00AM 03:00PM AES Store Concho 09:00AM 05:00PM ASIH Student Book Raffle Rio Grande Exhibit Hall 12:00PM 01:30PM MMPC Lunch Meeting Nueces 12:00PM 02:00PM ASIH Ichthyological Care Committee Brazos 12:30PM 02:00PM SSAR Silent Auction Item Pick Up Frio 05:00PM 06:00PM ASIH Student Book Raffle Drawing Rio Grande Exhibit Hall 06:00PM 12:30AM AES Fundraiser Banquet Glass Oaks Ballroom 06:00PM 01:00AM ASIH No Host Shuttle to Downtown Renaissance Austin Hotel 09:00PM 12:00AM SSAR/HL Live Auction Salon/Ballroom A Sunday, July 16th

Start Time End Time Session Room AES Ecology I Glass Oaks Lizard Ecology Salon/Ballroom B Amphibian Conservation I Wedgwood Ballroom 8:00AM 9:30AM General Herpetology Trinity Fish Ecology I Salon/Ballroom A AES Genetics/ Systematics/ Biogeography Sabine LFC Physiological Performance II Pecos 9:30AM 10:00AM Break AES Ecology II Glass Oaks Reptile Conservation Salon/Ballroom B Amphibian Conservation II Wedgwood Ballroom Amphibian Biology/ Ecology/ Conservation 10:00AM 12:00PM Trinity Fish Ecology II Salon/Ballroom A AES Reproduction/ Life History Sabine LFC Physiological Performance III Pecos Herp Biogeography & Phylogeography I San Marcos 12:00PM 1:30PM Lunch Sunday, July 16th

Start Time End Time Session Room AES Ecology III Glass Oaks General Ichthyology I Salon/Ballroom B Amphibian Conservation III Wedgwood Ballroom Herp Systematics I Trinity 1:30PM 3:00PM Fish Conservation I Salon/Ballroom A AES Behavior Sabine LFC Physiological Performance IV Pecos Snake Biology I San Marcos 3:00PM 3:30PM Break General Ichthyology II Salon/Ballroom B Amphibian Conservation IV Wedgwood Ballroom Herp Systematics II/Herp Biogeography & Trinity 3:30PM 5:00PM Phylogeography II Fish Conservation II Salon/Ballroom A AES Morphology Sabine Snake Biology II/ Snake Genomics San Marcos Sunday, July 16th

Start Time End Time Session Room 8:00AM 9:15AM AES ECOLOGY I Glass Oaks

8:00AM 8:15AM 92- Spatial Ecology of Rays in Mobile Bay Glass Oaks

910- A Multi-decadal Analysis of Distribution, Relative Abundance, and Habitat 8:15AM 8:30AM Utilization of the Cownose Ray, (Rhinoptera bonasus), in the Glass Oaks southeastern United States 309- On the importance of sampling gear: Relative abundance and habitat 8:30AM 8:45AM Glass Oaks utilization of sharks in South Carolina revisited

727- Community structure of elasmobranchs in estuaries along the northwest 8:45AM 9:00AM Glass Oaks Gulf of Mexico

466- ANGELSHARK-ID: Creating a baseline for long-term angelshark 9:00AM 9:15AM Glass Oaks monitoring in the Canary Islands

9:15AM 9:30AM

9:30AM 10:00AM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM AES ECOLOGY II Glass Oaks 255- co-occurrence affects the trophic interactions of two juvenile reef 10:00AM 10:15AM Glass Oaks shark species in tropical lagoon nurseries in Moorea (French Polynesia) 436- Seasonal and Ontogenetic Shifts in Movement and Trophic Position of 10:15AM 10:30AM Glass Oaks Tiger Sharks Galeocerdo cuvier near Bimini, Bahamas 512- Does widespread resource loss influence trophic characteristics of tiger 10:30AM 10:45AM Glass Oaks sharks? 262- Environmental and biological drivers of intra- and inter-specific resource 10:45AM 11:00AM Glass Oaks use among sympatric skates in the northwest Atlantic

11:00AM 11:15AM 86- Trophic overlap in mobulid rays: insights from stable isotope analysis Glass Oaks

287- Diet of the Finetooth Shark, Carcharhinus isodon, in coastal 11:15AM 11:30AM Glass Oaks waters of the western North Atlantic Ocean Glass Oaks 11:30AM 11:45AM 835- Trophodynamics and Ecological Impacts of Eastern North Pacific Sharks

11:45PM 12:00PM Sunday, July 16th

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1:30PM 3:00PM AES ECOLOGY III Glass Oaks

303- Migratory Behavior of Cownose Rays (Rhinoptera bonasus) on the U.S. 1:30PM 1:45PM Glass Oaks Atlantic Coast

697- Passive acoustic telemetry reveals seasonal long distance migrations in 1:45PM 2:00PM Glass Oaks the winter skate (Leucoraja ocellata)

2:00PM 2:15PM 838- Juvenile Shortfin Mako Shark Habitat Use in the Eastern North Pacific Glass Oaks

397- Behaviour at a provisioning site and the effects on the habitat and space 2:15PM 2:30PM Glass Oaks use of the great hammerhead shark, Sphyrna mokarran, in Bimini, Bahamas

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3:00PM 3:30PM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM LIZARD ECOLOGY Salon/ Ballroom B

8:00AM 8:15AM 246- Functional perspectives on the dynamics of desert lizard assemblages Salon/ Ballroom B

8:15AM 8:30AM 414- Cool and Connected: The (Spatial) Thermal Ecology of a Montane Lizard Salon/ Ballroom B

624- Effects of Artificial Light at Night on Reproduction in Brown Anoles (Anolis 8:30AM 8:45AM Salon/ Ballroom B sagrei)

661- From Arid Australia to the Amazon: Comparative Ecology of the World's 8:45AM 9:00AM Salon/ Ballroom B Most Diverse Squamate Communities

77- The impact of woody vegetation encroachment on body size and 9:00AM 9:15AM Salon/ Ballroom B reproduction in the Eastern Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris)

9:15AM 9:30AM 514- The Effect of Incubation Temperature on Sex and Morphology in a Lizard Salon/ Ballroom B

9:30AM 10:00AM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM REPTILE CONSERVATION Salon/ Ballroom B 646- The Cutting Edge: A Rapid Loss of Beach Front Habitat for Reptile 10:00AM 10:15AM Salon/ Ballroom B Communities in Costa Rica 70- Range-wide Status Modeling to Accelerate Conservation of At-Risk 10:15AM 10:30AM Salon/ Ballroom B Species in the Longleaf System 754- Evaluating searcher fatigue and taxon-bias during nocturnal visual 10:30AM 10:45AM encounter surveys for reptiles on Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Salon/ Ballroom B Mariana Islands, USA 790- Restoration of Timber Rattlesnake Rookeries: Efficacy of Daylighting 10:45AM 11:00AM Salon/ Ballroom B Management

11:00AM 11:15AM 294- Impact of Snake Fungal Disease on Population Viability Salon/ Ballroom B 181- Patterns of Circulating Corticosterone in a Population of Rattlesnakes 11:15AM 11:30AM Afflicted With Snake Fungal Disease: Stress Hormones as a Potential Mediator Salon/ Ballroom B of Seasonal Cycles in Disease Severity and Outcomes 724- Tricks of the Trade in Researching and Managing Healthy Crocodilian 11:30AM 11:45AM Salon/ Ballroom B Populations 758- A theoretical harvest model for American alligators (Alligator 11:45PM 12:00PM Salon/ Ballroom B mississippiensis) in Texas Sunday, July 16th

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1:30PM 3:00PM General Ichthyology I Salon/ Ballroom B

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205- Molecular systematics of Notropis and related shiners (Cypriniformes: 1:45PM 2:00PM Salon/ Ballroom B Leuciscidae)

851- Evolution of the Coolest Hotspot: Interspecific Phylogeny of Baikal 2:00PM 2:15PM Salon/ Ballroom B Sculpins

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870- and Osmoregulatory Capacity in Non-Native Herichthys Cichlid 2:30PM 2:45PM Salon/ Ballroom B Fishes in the Gulf Coast Region of the United States

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3:00PM 3:30PM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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3:30PM 5:00PM GENERAL ICHTHYOLOGY II Salon/ Ballroom B

46- Significant Population Genetic Structure of the Grass Puffer (Takifugu 3:30PM 3:45PM niphobles) in Korean Waters: Evidence of Cryptic Species or Population Salon/ Ballroom B Subdivision? 331- Unusual Cranial Morphology of the Pocket Shark Mollisquama sp. 3:45PM 4:00PM Salon/ Ballroom B (Squaliformes; Dalatiidae) Suggests Potentially Novel Feeding Mechanics

4:00PM 4:15PM Salon/ Ballroom B

11- Salinity and spawning of nurseryfish, in the Adelaide River of northern 4:15PM 4:30PM Australia with notes on electrofishing and the only photo of a male carrying Salon/ Ballroom B eggs

4:30PM 4:45PM Salon/ Ballroom B

4:45PM 5:00PM Salon/ Ballroom B Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION I Wedgwood

14- 10 Years of the Amphibian Ark: An overview of amphibian conservation- 8:00AM 8:15AM Wedgwood breeding programs 290- A National Survey for Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) in the 8:15AM 8:30AM Wedgwood United States

190- Examining the Role of Pesticide Exposure on Parasite Infections in 8:30AM 8:45AM Wedgwood Amphibians

504- Population-Level Variation in Southern Rocky Mountain Boreal Toad 8:45AM 9:00AM Wedgwood Susceptibility to Batrachochytrium dendrobatids

854- Multi-year Prevalence and Co-infection Dynamics of Ranavirus and 9:00AM 9:15AM Wedgwood Chytrid Fungus in Central New York

289- Community, Health, and Stress Response of Reintroduced and Resident 9:15AM 9:30AM Wedgwood Amphibians to Oak Woodland Restoration

9:30AM 10:00AM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

Start Time End Time Session Room 8:00AM 9:30AM AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION II Wedgwood 167- Functional distance and establishment of non-native species with 10:00AM 10:15AM Wedgewood complex life cycles 135- Anuran Assemblage and Identification of Sites for Population Monitoring 10:15AM 10:30AM in Sub-tropical Scrub and Pine Forest, Rawalpindi and Islamabad Capital Wedgewood Territory, Pakistan 96- Can Upland Clustering of Eastern Spadefoot Toads (Scaphiopus 10:30AM 10:45AM Wedgewood holbrookii) Predict Breeding Pool Locations?

10:45AM 11:00AM 443- Acoustic cues can be used to attract invasive cane toads in Japan Wedgewood

11:00AM 11:15AM 578- Ecology and Conservation of Relict Amphibian Populations in Costa Rica Wedgewood

11:15AM 11:30AM 776- Critical thermal minima of Cuban Treefrogs in Florida Wedgewood

799- Should frog vocalization surveys be conducted later at night? 11:30AM 11:45AM Wedgewood

11:45PM 12:00PM Sunday, July 16th

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1:30PM 3:00PM AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION III Wedgwood

813- Increasing Habitat Connectivity of the Endangered Houston Toad (Bufo 1:30PM 1:45PM Wedgwood houstonensis) in the Lost Pines Ecological Area 811- Testing the Effectiveness of Captive Propagation as a Management Wedgwood 1:45PM 2:00PM Strategy for the Endangered Houston Toad (Bufo [=Anaxyrus] houstonensis) 817- Evaluating the effects of Red Imported Fire Ants (Solenopsis invicta) on 2:00PM 2:15PM Juvenile Houston Toads (Bufo = [Anaxyrus] houstonensis) in a Coastal Prairie Wedgwood Grassland in Southeast Texas 833- The Contribution of Wetland Succession to Declines of Threatened 2:15PM 2:30PM Wedgwood Amphibians in the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem 141- Conservation Status of Dwarf Salamanders (Eurycea quadridigitata 2:30PM 2:45PM Wedgwood complex) in Georgia 603- Movement and Habitat Use in Eastern Hellbenders (Cryptobranchus 2:45PM 3:00PM Wedgwood alleganiensis alleganiensis) Following Population Augmentation

3:00PM 3:30PM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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3:30PM 5:00PM AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION IV Wedgwood

773- Generating robust estimates of salamander vital rates to model population 3:30PM 3:45PM Wedgwood responses to climate change

718- Impacts of Stream Disturbances on an Appalachian Stream Salamander Wedgwood 3:45PM 4:00PM Assemblage

688- Status of the Frosted Flatwoods Salamander, Ambystoma cingulatum, at Wedgwood 4:00PM 4:15PM St Marks National Wildlife Refuge, FL

4:15PM 4:30PM 631- Time Series Analysis of Barton Springs Salamander Counts Wedgwood

4:30PM 4:45PM 49- Stream Habitat Recreation for the Barton Springs Salamander Wedgwood

134- Evaluating Reptile and Amphibian Passage Gates using Remote Camera 4:45PM 5:00PM Wedgwood Traps Sunday, July 16th

Start Time End Time Session Room 8:00AM 9:30AM GENERAL HERPETOLOGY Trinity

873- How plethodontid lunglessness informs a perspective on ancestral state 8:00AM 8:15AM Trinity reconstruction for life cycle evolution

768- Influence of Coal Combustion Residues on Metabolic Rates and Immune 8:15AM 8:30AM Trinity Responses in Eastern Mud Turtles (Kinosternon subrubrum)

99- The Behavioral Context and Mechanism of Biotremors in the Veiled 8:30AM 8:45AM Trinity Chameleon, Chamaeleo calyptratus 160- Taxonomic Review, Revised checklist and Photographic Identification 8:45AM 9:00AM Guide of Frogs (Family Dicroglossidae) of Sub-tropical scrub and Pine Forest Trinity (District Rawalpindi and Islamabad Capital Territory), Pakistan

794- Prevalence of chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) in the 9:00AM 9:15AM Jollyville Plateau Salamanders (Eurycea tonkawae) and its correlation with Trinity microhabitat

9:15AM 9:30AM 428- Autophagy pathway in the American alligator Trinity 9:30AM 10:00AM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY/ ECOLOGY/ CONSERVATION Trinity

10:00AM 10:15AM 551- A Digital Encyclopedia of Frogs Trinity

10:15AM 10:30AM 581- The Evolution of Potential Color Signals in Hylid Frogs Trinity

53- Using Out-of-Sample Predictions to Evaluate Performance of Automated 10:30AM 10:45AM Trinity Acoustic-Abundance Models 782- Results of Experimental Gold Nanoparticle Exposure in Wood Frog 10:45AM 11:00AM Trinity (Lithobates sylvaticus) and Bullfrog (L. catesbeianus) Tadpoles 617- Local and Landscape Drivers of Amphibian Community Composition 11:00AM 11:15AM Trinity across Illinois

11:15AM 11:30AM 45- Morphology predicts jumping performance in frogs Trinity

371- Influence of Streamside Management Zones on Salamander Species 11:30AM 11:45AM Trinity Richness within Managed Forests of the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas

11:45PM 12:00PM Sunday, July 16th

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1:30PM 3:00PM HERP SYSTEMATICS I Trinity

1:30PM 1:45PM 402- Fossils and the Deep-Time Dimension of Frog Evolution Trinity

405- Southwestern African Poyntonophrynus: Mmorphological and Molecular 1:45PM 2:00PM Trinity Analyses Reveal Hidden Diversity in Southwestern Angola

2:00PM 2:15PM 847- Elucidating the evolutionary history of Mexico’s most ‘problematic’ lizards Trinity

245- Unexpected Diversity in Southern Angolan Lineages of the Pachydactylus 2:15PM 2:30PM Trinity Group (Squamata: Gekkonidae)

736- Morphological and molecular phylogeny of the Erythrolamprus reginae 2:30PM 2:45PM Trinity group

2:45PM 3:00PM 64- Museum Specimens in the Age of Phylogenomics Trinity

3:00PM 3:30PM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

Start Time End Time Session Room HERP SYSTEMATICS II/ HERP BIOGEOGRAPHY & 3:30PM 5:00PM Trinity PHYLOGEOGRAPHY II 337- Evolutionary Insights from the Phylogeny of Southern African Shovel- 3:30PM 3:45PM Trinity nosed Snakes (Prosymna)

224- Complex and Cryptic: A multilocus phylogeny of Asian Pipe Snakes 3:45PM 4:00PM Trinity (Serpentes: Cylindrophis) and the taxonomy of Cylindrophis ruffus

4:00PM 4:15PM 129- Evolutionary Radiation of the Pseudoxyrhophiine Snakes in Madagascar Trinity

594- Species Delimitation in Geographically Variable Taxa: A Re-examination 4:15PM 4:30PM Trinity of the American Milksnakes (Lampropeltis triangulum complex)

4:30PM 4:45PM

180- Drought and Terrestrial Plethodontids: Rediscovery of Batrachoseps 4:45PM 5:00PM Trinity minor Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM FISH ECOLOGY I Salon/ Ballroom A 649- The Epi-to-Bathypelagic Ichthyofauna of the Gulf of Mexico: Recent 8:00AM 8:15AM Surveys Reveal Exceptional Diversity and Endemism, with 180 New Species Salon/ Ballroom A Records 602- Spatiotemporal Variation in the Parasite Community of the Bay Anchovy 8:15AM 8:30AM Salon/ Ballroom A Across Mississippi Sound, USA

8:30AM 8:45AM 772- Seagrass-Associated Fish Biodiversity in Texas Coastal Ecosystems Salon/ Ballroom A

354- Invasive lionfish Pterois volitans reduce the densitybut not the genetic 8:45AM 9:00AM Salon/ Ballroom A diversity of a native reef fish 899- Influence of Freshwater Inflow on Larval and Juvenile Fishes of the Lower 9:00AM 9:15AM Salon/ Ballroom A Brazos River Estuary, Texas

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9:30AM 10:00AM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

Start Time End Time Session Room 8:00AM 9:30AM FISH ECOLOGY II Salon/ Ballroom A 527- Using Fish Functional Traits for Individual-based Modeling to Simulate 10:00AM 10:15AM Salon/ Ballroom A Food-web Dynamics in River-floodplain Systems 319- Beta Diversity of Stream Fish Assemblages: Partitioning Variation 10:15AM 10:30AM Salon/ Ballroom A Between Spatial and Environmental Factors 32- Fishes of a Heavy Metal Contaminated Superfund Stream (Tar Creek, 10:30AM 10:45AM Salon/ Ballroom A Oklahoma) after Operation of a Passive Treatment System 888- Trophic ecology of Cachegua insignis in the Cienaga de 10:45AM 11:00AM Salon/ Ballroom A Ayapel 33- Temperature affects recruitment of Western Mosquitofish, Gambusia 11:00AM 11:15AM Salon/ Ballroom A affinis, in mesocosms 256- Dispersal is limited by distance and depth in young-of-the-year, deep- 11:15AM 11:30AM water snappers (Lutjanidae) in the U.S. Caribbean as revealed by ddRAD Salon/ Ballroom A population genomics 203- Investigating Declines in Body Size of Salish Sea Pacific Hake Following 11:30AM 11:45AM Salon/ Ballroom A Fishery Closure 312- Quantifying Pelagic Habitat Use by Myctophids in the Northern Gulf of 11:45PM 12:00PM Salon/ Ballroom A Mexico Sunday, July 16th

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1:30PM 3:00PM FISH CONSERVATION I Salon/ Ballroom A

249- Assortative mating in a headwater Appalachian stream: a case study from 1:30PM 1:45PM Salon/ Ballroom A the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

590- Assessing the Distribution of Iowa Darters (Etheostoma exile) in Streams of 1:45PM 2:00PM Salon/ Ballroom A Northern Illinois 125- Conservation Genetics of the Kentucky Arrow Darter, Etheostoma spilotum 2:00PM 2:15PM Salon/ Ballroom A (Percidae)

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83- Retracing the phylogeographic structure of the lionfish (Pterois volitans and 2:30PM 2:45PM Salon/ Ballroom A P. miles) invasion: a two marker approach that elucidates hidden diversity 907- Length–Weight Relationship of Mayupa Sternopygus macrurus in the Low 2:45PM 3:00PM Salon/ Ballroom A Sinu River, Colombia

3:00PM 3:30PM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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3:30PM 5:00PM FISH CONSERVATION II Salon/ Ballroom A

796- Age-specific survivorship of Colorado Pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius) 3:30PM 3:45PM Salon/ Ballroom A in the San Juan River

283- Relationship between Forest Cover and Fish Diversity in the Amazon 3:45PM 4:00PM Salon/ Ballroom A River

175- Harvest Strategies - the Next Phase of Fisheries Management for Tuna 4:00PM 4:15PM Salon/ Ballroom A and Beyond

4:15PM 4:30PM 465- Does Size Matter? Salon/ Ballroom A

42- Factors influencing the population of Sheepshead, Archosargus 4:30PM 4:45PM Salon/ Ballroom A probatocephalus, in Tampa Bay

165- Fundulus jenkinsi (Evermann 1892) (Saltmarsh Topminnow) in Coastal 4:45PM 5:00PM Mississippi Watersheds, with Comments on Range-Wide Occurrences Based Salon/ Ballroom A on Non-Vouchered and Museum Records Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM AES GENETICS/ SYSTEMICS/ BIOGEOGRAPHY Sabine

374- A New and Improved Genome Assembly of the Whale Shark (Rhincodon 8:00AM 8:15AM Sabine typus) and Comparative Genomics of Positive Selection 434- Population Structure and Genetic Diversity in Southern California 8:15AM 8:30AM Sabine Thresher Sharks (Alopias vulpinus)

8:30AM 8:45AM 595- Are there DNA evidences for the new species of Manta ray? Sabine

8:45AM 9:00AM 445- Growing Evidence for a Distinct Third Species of Manta Ray Sabine

30- Connectivity and Relatedness in Tiger Sharks between the Gulf of Mexico 9:00AM 9:15AM Sabine and the West Atlantic

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9:30AM 10:00AM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM AES REPRODUCTION/ LIFE HISTORY Sabine

10:00AM 10:15AM 437- Preliminary Observations on the Search for a Shark Early Pregnancy Test Sabine 227- Oxygen-diffusion capacity of the white shark uterus: Oxygen delivery to 10:15AM 10:30AM Sabine an embryo without a placenta 191- Inter-annual Changes in the Narrownose Smooth-hound Shark (Mustelus 10:30AM 10:45AM schmitti) reproductive timing in Relation to Temperature Patterns in Coastal Sabine Waters of the South-western Atlantic Ocean (34-42 °S) 518- Mercury Bioaccumulation and Maternal Transfer in Spiny Dogfish 10:45AM 11:00AM Sabine (Squalus acanthias) 858- Comparing life histories of sympatric deep-water dogfishes (Squalus 11:00AM 11:15AM Sabine cubensis and S. cf. mitsukurii) from the northern Gulf of Mexico 268- Using a Long-Term Mark-Recapture Dataset to Investigate Effects of 11:15AM 11:30AM Sabine Habitat Loss on Survival Probability of Juvenile Lemon Sharks 608- Partial Migration of the Nurse shark, Ginglymostoma cirratum, from the 11:30AM 11:45AM Sabine Dry Tortugas Islands

11:45PM 12:00PM Sunday, July 16th

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1:30PM 3:00PM AES BEHAVIOR Sabine

814- Coupling of horizontal and vertical movements of shortfin mako sharks 1:30PM 1:45PM Sabine (Isurus oxyrinchus) in the eastern North Pacific Ocean 815- Validating Animal Social Structure Inference Methods: Acoustic Tracking 1:45PM 2:00PM Sabine vs. Direct Observations of Lemon Sharks, Negaprion brevirostris

197- Seasonal Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Blacktip Sharks 2:00PM 2:15PM Sabine (Carcharhinus limbatus) in Southeast Florida

675- Field Observations of Mating Behavior in Two Species of Myliobatid 2:15PM 2:30PM Sabine Stingrays

198- The Kinematics of Envenomation by the Yellow Stingray, Urobatis 2:30PM 2:45PM Sabine jamaicensis

2:45PM 3:00PM

3:00PM 3:30PM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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3:30PM 5:00PM AES MORPHOLOGY Sabine

475- Large-scale Automated Photo-identification of Individual Great White 3:30PM 3:45PM Sabine Sharks

3:45PM 4:00PM 598- Flexibility and Morphology of Shark Tails Sabine

420- An adaptive ray-diation? Feeding and dietary diversification in freshwater 4:00PM 4:15PM Sabine stingrays

916- Species-specific dorsal luminous pattern in Etmopterids with an emphasis 4:15PM 4:30PM Sabine on the dorsal spine associated photophores

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4:45PM 5:00PM Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM LFC PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE II Pecos

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891- Evolutionary toxicology: Genetic adaptation in Gulf killifish (Fundulus 8:15AM 8:30AM Pecos grandis) populations chronically exposed to environmental contaminants

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9:00AM 9:15AM 359- Gulf of Mexico Oil Pollution and Larval Fish Physiology Pecos

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9:30AM 10:00AM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM LFC PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE III Pecos

10:00AM 10:15AM 812- Exposure of Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) to Narcotic Chemicals Alters Energy Metabolism and Growth 10:15AM 10:30AM Pecos

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10:45AM 11:00AM 827- Physiology of Larval Air Breathing Fish 11:00AM 11:15AM Pecos

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11:30AM 11:45AM 837- Physiological and Morphological Phenotypic Plasticity of Larval Fish (11:30AM- 12:15PM) Pecos 11:45PM 12:00PM Sunday, July 16th

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1:30PM 3:00PM LFC PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE IV Pecos

1:30PM 1:45PM Pecos

1:45PM 2:00PM 419- Behavioral Tools for Assessing Neurophysiological Performances in Fish Early Life Stages 2:00PM 2:15PM Pecos

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2:30PM 2:45PM Discussion Pecos 2:45PM 3:00PM

3:00PM 3:30PM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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8:00AM 9:30AM HERP BIOGEOGRAPHY & PHYLOGEOGRAPHY San Marcos 623- Species Formation in Eurycea Salamanders of the Edwards-Trinity 10:00AM 10:15AM San Marcos Aquifer System, West-Central Texas 101- Evaluating mechanisms of diversification in a Guineo-Congolian forest 10:15AM 10:30AM San Marcos frog using demographic model selection 729- Does ecological divergence promote speciation across a biogeographic 10:30AM 10:45AM San Marcos barrier? 282- Species Boundaries and Phylogeography of the Widespread Giant 10:45AM 11:00AM San Marcos Ameiva (Ameiva ameiva: Teiidae) 843- Connectivity vs Isolation: a case study of gene flow in an imperiled 11:00AM 11:15AM San Marcos salamander 902- The Leiosaurae “matuastos” lizard clade endemic to southern South 11:15AM 11:30AM America: phylogeography, species limits, biogeographic history and new San Marcos candidate species 183- A complex biogeographic history for the eyelid geckos (Eublepharidae, 11:30AM 11:45AM San Marcos Eublepharis)

11:45PM 12:00PM Sunday, July 16th

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1:30PM 3:00PM SNAKE BIOLOGY I San Marcos

1:30PM 1:45PM 912- Optimization of a Multiplex PCR Analysis for Crotalus horridus San Marcos

734- Phylogenomic Analysis of More than 4000 Nuclear Loci Resolves a 1:45PM 2:00PM San Marcos Difficult Branch of Squamate Reptile Phylogeny

648- Factors affecting the movements of Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus 2:00PM 2:15PM San Marcos horridus) from the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain

2:15PM 2:30PM 892- A Window into the Limbless Giants of Papua Island (New Guinea) San Marcos

529- The Effects of Hybridization on Divergent Venom Phenotypes: 2:30PM 2:45PM Characterization of Venom from Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus × C. oreganus San Marcos helleri Hybrids

2:45PM 3:00PM 412- Facial Stripes Influence Attack Frequency on Snake Models San Marcos

3:00PM 3:30PM BREAK Sunday, July 16th

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3:30PM 5:00PM SNAKE BIOLOGY II/ GENOMICS San Marcos

3:30PM 3:45PM

3:45PM 4:00PM 286- Comparison of Mark-Recapture Methods for Snakes San Marcos

323- A Novel Method of Snake Detection Using Time-lapse Triggered Camera 4:00PM 4:15PM San Marcos Traps

705- Population Genomics of the Western and Desert Massasaugas (Sistrurus 4:15PM 4:30PM San Marcos catenatus tergeminus and S. c. edwardsii)

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