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Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Program Book

This program is current as of 12 June 2009. Any cancellations or changes received after this date will be posted outside the session rooms and on the Conference Information Board located near the Registration Booth in the Plaza Level Foyer.

Portland, Oregon July 22-27, 2009

Hosted by USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center Portland State University United States Forest Service Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Washington State University Oregon State University 2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 22-27 July 2009

Organizing Societies American Elasmobranch Society 25th annual meeting

American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 89th annual meeting

Herpetologists' League 67th annual meeting

SocietSociety forfor thethe Stu dy ofof AmphibiansAmphibians andand ReptilesReptiles 52nd annual meeting

Additional Participating Societies Early Life History Section (ELHS)

Herpetological Conservation and Biology

Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology (SNVB) Table of Contents page Local Hosts 1 General Meeting Information 2-3 Presentation Information 4 Special Announcements from the Societies 5 Exhibitors 6 Social Events 7-8 Business and Committee Meetings for Participating Societies 9-10 Symposia 11-13 Graduate Student Workshop 14 Session and Symposia Master 15 Thursday, 23 July - Plenary Session Schedule 16 Thursday, 23 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 17-18 Friday, 24 July - Morning Break-out Sessions 19-20 Friday, 24 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 21-22 Saturday, 25 July - Morning Break-out Sessions 23-24 Saturday, 25 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 25-26 Sunday, 26 July - Morning Break-out Sessions 27-28 Sunday, 26 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 29-30 Monday, 27 July - Morning Break-out Sessions 31-32 Monday, 27 July - Afternoon Break-out Sessions 33 Friday, 24 July - Poster Session I 34-35 Saturday, 25 July - Poster Session II 36-37 Sunday, 26 July - Poster Session III 38-39 Index 40-51 Advertisements 2010 Meeting Information

A list of 2009 Joint Meeting participants will be available on the web site beginning 1 August 2009 www.dce.ksu.edu/conf/jointmeeting Local Hosts

R. Bruce Bury, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Chair

Stan Hillman, Portland State University, Co-Chair

Carl J. Ferraris, Jr., Smithsonian Institute, Co-Chair

Deanna Olson, U.S. Forest Service

Marc P. Hayes, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

Peter Ritson, Washington State University

Robert Kaplan, Reed College

David J. Germano, California State University

Tara Chestnut, Portland State University

Gwendolynn W. Bury, Oregon State University

Douglas F. Markle, Oregon State University

Jason Podrabsky, Portland State University

Brad Buckley, Portland State University

David L. G. Noakes, Oregon State University

Brian Sidlauskas, National Evolutionary Synthesis Center

Selina S. Heppell, Oregon State University

Scott A. Heppell, Oregon State University

M. Rockwell Parker, Department of Zoology, Oregon State University

1 GENERAL MEETING INFORMATION

Meeting Room Information

During presentations, please turn off all beepers and cell phones or set them to vibrate. President's Travelogue - Pavilion West (Plaza Level) Plenary Session - Grand Ballroom I (Ballroom Level) Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer (Thursday & Monday) Exhibit Hall (Saturday through Sunday) Exhibit Area - Exhibit hall (Entrance from Ballroom Level) Poster Presentations - Exhibit Hall Oral Presentations Grand Ballroom I, Grand Ballroom II, Parlors ABC (Ballroom Level) Galleria North, Galleria South (Ballroom Level) Pavilion East, Pavilion West, Broadway I & II (Plaza Level) Speaker Prep Rooms - Boardroom East, Boardroom West, Cabinet Suite (3rd Floor) Presentation Submission Room - Senate Suite (3rd Floor) AES Office - Executive Suite (3rd Floor) SSAR Frameable Art Silent Auction - Broadway IV (Plaza Level) SSAR Live Auction Viewing Room - Broadway III (Plaza Level) SSAR Live Auction - Pavilion Ballroom (Plaza Level) Joint Meeting Banquet - Pavilion Ballroom (Plaza Level) ASIH Graduate Student Book Raffle - Plaza Foyer (Plaza Level)

Internet Access

A small Internet café is available in the Plaza Level Foyer for JMIH participants and exhibitors. The café will be available from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wednesday, July 22 - Monday, July 27. Computers and printers are also located in the hotel main lobby for participants to print off boarding passes at no cost.

The Hilton has wired High-Speed Internet access available in each guest room. There is a daily fee of $9.95 for these services.

Registration Desk

The JMIH Registration Desk, located onthe Plaza Level, is open from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 22 - Monday, July 27. The Registration Desk is staffed to answer any questions you might have regarding the meeting. There also are limited supplies at the Registration Desk for those needing to hang posters in the poster area, located in the Exhibit Hall.

Messages and Job Announcements

Message boards are located on the Plaza Level. 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 hotel at (503) 226-1611 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.

2 Business Center

A full-service Business Center is available and is staffed Monday - Friday. It is accessible 24 hours a day with a room key. Services include: Facsimile transmission Personal computer (PC) with MS Office software Laser printer Photocopying High-speed Internet access

Food and Beverage

A continental breakfast will be served from 7 - 8 a.m. each morning, Thursday - Monday. Morning and afternoon beverage breaks will be served with the exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall. A cash bar will be available during poster sessions, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m., Friday, July 24 – Sunday, July 26. Lunch is on your own each day. A variety of restaurants are available within walking distance of the hotel. A listing of restaurants will be provided with your meeting materials.

Event Tickets

A variety of tickets may be included in your namebadge. The number of tickets you have is determined by your personal registration choices.

Additional food and beverage tickets (by registration only) may include: Clark Hubbs Memorial Banquet for Saturday, July 25 Early Life History Section Social for Sunday, July 26 Joint Meeting Banquet for Monday, July 27

3 Presenter Information

Oral Presenters

Oral Presenters should submit their presentations to a PSAV representative by 3 p.m. the day preceding their presentation. PSAV will be set up in the Senate Suite on the 3rd floor to receive presentations at the following times: Wednesday, July 22 - 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. Thursday, July 23 - Sunday, July, 26 - 7:00 a.m. - 3 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.

A PSAV representative will be present in each meeting room to monitor equipment and presentations.

Three Speaker Prep Rooms are available throughout the hotel. Boardroom East, Boardroom West, and the Cabinet Suite have computers and projectors available for speakers to practice their presentations. Sign-up sheets are posted in the hallway. Speaker prep rooms are available from 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. beginning Wednesday, July 22.

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.

Poster Presenters

Poster session dates and times are as follows: Friday, July 24 4 - 6 p.m. Saturday, July 25 4 - 6 p.m. Sunday, July 26 4 - 6 p.m.

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 p.m. on Monday, July 27 will be discarded.

Poster Board Assignments A listing of poster sessions is current as of the printing of this program book. 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 7:00 a.m. and 4 p.m. on the day they are presenting.

4 Special Announcements from the Societies

ASIH General Endowment Fund Information

ASIH thanks all 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, July 22, 2009 - Pavilion West SSAR invites everyone to this year's President's Travelogue. Maureen A. Donnelly from Florida International University, Biological Sciences/College of Arts & Sciences, will speak on "Oh the Places You'll Go:" How Herps Helped Me See the World - A Herpetological Travelogue

HL/SSAR Live Auction Viewing

Thursday, July 23 - Sunday, July 26 - Broadway III All items for the HL/SSAR Live Auction will be available for viewing. Items can be viewed on Thursday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Friday though Sunday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. HL/SSAR Live Auction

Sunday, July 26 - Pavilion Ballroom All JMIH participants are welcome to attend and bid on donated items. A cash bar will be available.

5 Exhibitors

Exhibitors are located in the Exhibit Hall of the Hilton Portland & Executive Tower. As of the printing of this program on 12 June, the following exhibitors were confirmed:

Exhibit hours:

Thursday, July 23 1:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. Friday, July 24 7:00 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday, July 25 7:00 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday, July 26 7:00 a.m. - 6 p.m.

6 Social Events

No-Host Social - Hotel lobby bars

Wednesday, July 27 - 7 p.m. Join your colleagues at the Wednesday evening no-host social in the hotel lobby bars.

SSAR/HL Student Social - Alexander's, 23rd Floor, Hilton Portland

Thursday, July 23 - 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. SSAR and HL Board members and several invited senior herpetologists will gather at this special reception for students. Finger food and drink tickets will be provided.

Joint Meeting Reception - Oaks Park

Thursday, July 23 - 6 - 9 p.m. This year's Joint Meeting reception will be at Oaks Park, named for the stately trees by which it is surrounded. Located in Portland’s Historic Sellwood District, along the banks of the beautiful Willamette River, Oaks Park celebrated it’s 100th consecutive year of operation, making it one of the oldest continuously operating amusement parks in America. The reception will be held in one of the many beautiful grassy picnic areas.

Oaks Park offers a variety of amusement rides for everyone to enjoy and will be open during the reception. They have some of the newest thrill rides, as well as some old time favorites. For the thrill seeker, they have rides like the Scream-n-Eagle and the Looping Thunder Coaster. For the rest of the family and children, they have more conservative rides. Ride bracelets will be distributed to participants who purchased the bracelets at the meeting registration desk when you check in. Shuttles will run continuously starting at 5:15 p.m. First shuttle will depart from Oaks Park around 7:30 p.m. with the last shuttles departing at 9:00 p.m.

Group Photograph - Pioneer Courthouse Square

Friday, July 24 - 12:00 p.m. Traditional group photos will be taken on Friday, July 24 two blocks from the Hilton at Pioneer Courthouse Square. The Joint Meeting group photo will be taken first, followed by the AES group photograph. Pre-ordered photos may be picked up starting on Saturday, July 25. If you did not pre-order photos, you may do so up until Friday, July 24 at 11:00 a.m., or you may purchase them directly from the photographer.

AES Student Social - Offsite Location TBA Friday, July 24 - 7:30 p.m. Join your fellow AES students for an informal social. The location will be announced at the meeting or you can check the AES Office in the Executive Suite on the 3rd floor.

Clark Hubbs Memorial Banquet - Alexander's, 23rd Floor, Hilton Portland

Saturday, July 25 - 6:30 p.m. There will be a dinner in honor of Dr. Clark Hubbs in the old Alexander’s Restaurant on the 23rd floor of the Hilton following the Special Hubbs’ Paper Session. The evening will start with a social hour at 6:30 pm, followed by dinner. The 500+ Hubbs Fish Shirt Collection will be auctioned off after dinner to raise funds for student travel. Be sure to bring your ticket for admission.

7 Social Events (continued)

AES Banquet - McMenamin's Crystal Ballroom, 1332 W. Burnside

Sunday, July 26 - 6:00 p.m. $55 Non-members; $50 Members; $35 Students On Sunday, July 26, 2009, from 6:00 p.m. – midnight, the America Elasmobranch Society Banquet will be held at McMenamin’s Crystal Ballroom, 1332 W. Burnside. The social hour will start at 6:00 p.m., with dinner served at 7:00 p.m. The menu includes pepper-crusted round of beef, baked four-cheese penne pasta, baked petite salmon filet, green beans, potatoes au gratin, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, mixed salad, rolls, and assorted desserts. Wine will be served with dinner, plus cash bars will be available. Cost of the tickets is $55.00 for non-AES members, $50 for AES members, and $35.00 for students. Tickets can be purchased at the meeting in the AES Office located in the Executive Suite, 3rd floor of the Hilton. Please make sure to get your tickets early so that final numbers can be provided to the caterer.

Early Life History Section Social - McMenamins (Lola's Room), 1332 W. Burnside

Sunday, July 26, 6:00 p.m. Join members and friends of the ELHS/LFC for their social to be held Sunday evening, July 26, at Lola’s Room of McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, which is a local brew pub. The social will begin at 6:00 p.m. and continue into the evening. The LFC Flag auction, with funds directed towards the ELHS’s Blaxter Student Poster endowment, will occur at this social (bring enthusiasm and single or group auction bids!). Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres and drinks will be served. The John H.S. Blaxter Best Student Poster Award and The Sally Leonard Richardson Best Student Paper Award will be given at the ELHS Social.

SSAR/HL Live Auction - Pavilion Ballroom, Plaza Level

Sunday, July 26 9:00 p.m. The HL/SSARL live auction is an opportunity to support the programs of SSAR and HL. All JMIH participants are welcome to attend and bid on auction items. A cash bar will be available.

Joint Meeting Banquet - Pavilion Ballroom

Monday, July 27 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. On Monday, July 27, from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m., the Joint Meeting Awards Banquet will be held in the Pavilion Ballroom of the Hilton Portland & Executive Tower. The social hour will start at 6:00 p.m., with dinner served at 7:00 p.m. The menu will consist of grilled salmon topped with sweet basil chili plum sauce, caprese salad, fresh seasonal vegetables, wild rice blend, and dessert. Wine will be served with dinner, plus cash bars will be available. Be sure to bring your ticket for admission and give it to a host volunteer at the doors when you enter the Ballroom for the banquet.

8 Business and Committee Meetings for Participating Societies

Wednesday, July 22

8 a.m. - Noon AES Executive Committee - Council Suite (Lunch provided) 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. SSAR Board of Directors Meeting - Salon Ballroom I (Lunch provided) 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. ASIH Executive Committee - Director's Suite (Lunch provided) 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. ASIH Editorial Policy Committee - Studio Suite 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. AES Board of Directors - Council Suite 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. HL Board of Trustees Meeting - Salon Ballroom III 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. ASIH Board of Governors - Pavilion East 7:00 p.m. SSAR President's Travelogue - Pavilion West "Oh the Places You'll Go:" How Herps Helped Me See the World - A Herpetoligical Travelogue Maureen A. Donnelly, Florida International University, Biological Sciences/College of Arts & Sciences 7 p.m. - until close Informal No-Host Social - Hotel Lobby Bars

Thursday, July 23

Noon - 2 p.m. HL Graduate Student Meeting - Salon Ballroom I Noon - 2 p.m. ASIH Conservation Committee - Council Suite Noon - 2 p.m. ASIH Judges Meeting - Forum Suite (Lunch provided) Noon - 2 p.m. SSAR Seibert Award Judges Meeting - Director's Suite (Lunch provided)

Friday, July 24

Noon - 3 p.m. ASIH Long Range Planning & Endowment and Finance Committee - Director's Suite (Lunch provided) 3 - 5 p.m. ASIH Collections Committee - Salon Ballroom II 6 - 8 p.m. HL Business Meeting - Grand Ballroom II

Saturday, July 25

Noon - 1:00 p.m. AES Student Business Meeting - Offsite Location TBA Noon - 1:30 p.m. ASIH Graduate Student Business Meeting -Salon Ballroom I (Lunch provided) Noon - 2 p.m. ASIH Meeting Management and Planning Committee - Director's Suite (Lunch provided) Noon - 3 p.m. ASIH Names of Fishes - Council Suite (Lunch provided) 3:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. AES Business Meeting - Pavilion West 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. SSAR Business Meeting - Broadway I & II

9 Business and Committee Meetings for Participating Societies (continued)

Sunday, 26 July

5 p.m. - 6 p.m. ELHS Business Meeting - Broadway I & II 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. ASIH Business Meeting - Galleria North

Monday, 27 July

Noon - 3 p.m. HL Awards Meeting -Director's Suite (Lunch provided)

All activites, unless otherwise noted, will be held at the Hilton Portland and Executive Tower

Notes

10 Symposia

Thursday, 23 July 1:30 - 5:30 p.m. ELHS/LFC ELHS/LFC Connectivity Conference Workshop: Temperate-tropical differences in connectivity - real and perceived Room: Grand Ballroom I Does larval dispersal in marine ecosystems differ in some fundamental ways between temperate and tropical systems? Or, do the differing backgrounds and training of those working in these marine ecosystems mislead us into thinking temperate and tropical marine systems differ much more than they really do? The purpose of this workshop is to bring together larval biologists, fisheries biologists, oceanographers and other researchers working in temperate and tropical environments to explore what differences are real and which may stem from our different approaches to working on connectivity. The workshop will be a series of invited talks by researchers who are actively engaged in this important research front.

Organizers: Jeff Leis, Bob Warner, and Jenn Caselle

Friday, 24 July 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. ELHS/LFC ELHS/LFC Connectivity Conference Workshop: Temperate-tropical differences in connectivity - real and perceived (Continued) Room: Galleria South Does larval dispersal in marine ecosystems differ in some fundamental ways between temperate and tropical systems? Or, do the differing backgrounds and training of those working in these marine ecosystems mislead us into thinking temperate and tropical marine systems differ much more than they really do? The purpose of this workshop is to bring together larval biologists, fisheries biologists, oceanographers and other researchers working in temperate and tropical environments to explore what differences are real and which may stem from our different approaches to working on connectivity. The workshop will be a series of invited talks by researchers who are actively engaged in this important research front.

Organizers: Jeff Leis, Bob Warner, and Jenn Caselle

Friday, 24 July 8:00 - 4:30 a.m. ASIH All : 6 Years of Exploration and Discovery Room:Room: GrandGrand BallroomBallroom I The All Species Inventory (ACSI) is a 5-year NSF/PBI award with one-year automatic extension into 2009. ACSI is possibly the largest single project in ichthyology focused on resolving the of a big, globally distributed clade of fishes. This symposium will inform society members about the ichthyological results of the all catfish inventory: what was learned and documented about catfish diversity, and what remains to be done. The symposium will also provide insight on the logistics and efficacy of BIG taxonomy.

Organizer: John G. Lundberg, Chair Co-organizers: Mark Sabaj Perez, Larry Page, Jonathon Armbruster, John Friel, Carl Ferraris Friday, 24 July 8:15 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. AES Functional Morphology of Cartilaginous Fishes Room: Grand Ballroom II For a relatively small group, the cartilaginous fishes (sharks, rays, & relatives) possess a remarkable morphological and functional diversity. They are the top-level predators in most marine trophic systems, are the oldest living example of mineralized skeletal tissues in vertebrates, and are the most basal extant gnathostomes. Thus, understanding the roots and mechanisms of their morphological, functional, and ecological diversification will provide a critical link in the reconstruction of vertebrate evolutionary history. Recent technological advances have redefined our methods of investigation of morphology, behavior, ecology, and evolution, yet researchers in one discipline are often ignorant of the techniques and perspectives of another. This symposium will promote an integration of ideas and techniques across multiple disciplines and levels of biological organization. Participants will pair with researchers of similar interests to develop "state of the field" presentations, and the integration of numerous functional systems in one symposium will foster an understanding of the parameters unique and common to each system. Additionally, technological proficiency will be promoted through a half-day workshop featuring industry-leading producers of technology used in functional morphology research.

Organizers: Daniel Huber, Justin Schaefer, and Mason Dean

11 Symposia (continued)

Friday, 24 July 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. SSAR 70 Years of Herpetology: A Symposium in Honor of Robert M. Storm Room: Pavilion West Robert M. (Doc) Storm came to Corvallis, Oregon, in 1939 to enter graduate school. He earned his MS and PhD degrees from Oregon State University and joined the faculty of the Zoology Department in 1948. He retired in 1984 and supervised approximately 62 graduate students whose research centered mostly on and reptiles in the Pacific Northwest. He is still alive and very active as he approaches his 91st birthday. This symposium will bring some of his students to a single venue to present results of their research. It will also bring others who have worked extensively with PNW herpetofauna, who have interacted closely with Storm since his retirement, to present some of the results of their work.

Organizers: Joseph J. Beatty, Andrew R. Blaustein, and Robert T. Mason

Friday, 24 July 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ELHS/LFC ELHS/LFC Connectiviy Symposium II: Temperate-tropical differences in Room: Galleria South This theme session will extend presentations and discussions from our Thursday, July 23 Conference Workshop on the same topic. Organizers: Jeff Leis, Bob Warner, and Jenn Caselle

Saturday, 25 July Evolution and Ontology Symposium 8 a.m. - Noon Room: Grand Ballroom I (Symposium)

1:30-5:00 p.m. Room: Salon Ballroom II (Panel Discussion and Hands-on Demonstration) This workshop is a joint outreach and educational workshop to promote the integration of ichthyological and herpetological data with genetic, genomic, and developmental data for the purposes of understanding the genetic basis for phenotypic variation and diversification. The focus will be on major anatomical ontology efforts already underway in these organisms, and their use within new and existing morphological databases. The workshop is sponsored by the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) with financial support from the Phenoscape NSF-DBI grant to Paula Mabee (PI), Todd Vision (co-PI), and Monte Westerfield (co-PI), and the AmphibAnat NSF-DBI grant to Anne Maglia. Note: the afternoon will continue with a panel discussion and hand-on deomonstration of software and interfaces dldbtibtdeveloped by contributors.

Organizers: Paula Mabee, Todd Vision, Monte Westerfield, and Anne Maglia

Saturday, 25 July 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. HL Snake Symposium: Reproductive Biology of the Ophidia Room: Grand Ballroom II Information on the reproductive biology of snakes has increased dramatically over the last several years. Our goal is to present this new information in a phylogenetic context. We plan to cover most major aspects of reproduction including: phenology of mating behaviors, pheromone communication, anatomy of the male and female reproductive systems, reproductive cycles, reproductive ecology, evolution of viviparity, placentation, neural control of reproduction, and hormones and reproduction.

Organizers: Robert D. Aldridge and David M. Sever

Saturday, 25 July 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. ASIH Symposium in Honor of Dr. Clark Hubbs Room: Galleria South The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists will hold a special paper session in honor of Dr. Clark Hubbs on Saturday afternoon, July 25, 2009. Presentations will be made by his former students, all of whom are members of the Hubbs Ichthyological Society which was established in his honor shortly after his death on February 3, 2008. Clark Hubbs was truly an icon of ASIH and he regarded the society as an extended part of his family. He held offices in a number of scientific societies. His service to ASIH included a term as President in 1987 and Managing Editor of Copeia for 14 years. He published over 300 papers, mostly dealing with fishes, and was the major advisor to over 25 doctoral students and nearly 20 masters students during his remarkable 42-year career at the University of Texas. His retirement in 1991 and emeritus status did very little to change his routine. He continued to collect fishes and environmental data even up to a month before his death. Clark Hubbs is noted for many things, including his generosity in contributions to the Student Travel Fund, his decades of service to ASIH (in 2004 he received the Society’s Robert K. Johnson for Excellence in Service), and his ever present fish shirts.

Organizers: Robert Cashner

12 Symposia (continued)

Sunday, 26 July 8:00 - 9:45 a.m. ELHS/LFC Hypoxia and Fish Early-Life Stages Room: Broadway I and II There is increasing awareness and concern about the fact that vast coastal areas of the ocean are becoming more impoverished of oxygen, or hypoxic. Although the extent and pattern of hypoxia can be quite variable among ecosystems, the causes of coastal hypoxia can be traced to two major mechanisms: increased nutrient enrichment linked to human activities, and increased surfacing of nutrient-rich, oxygen-poor deep waters linked to large-scale climate changes. The earliest life stages of fishes are more vulnerable to low oxygen than are juveniles and adults due to lower physiological tolerances and limited mobility of younger fish. This theme session will be devoted to field, modeling, experimental, and comparative studies that focus on the effects of hypoxia on fish early-life stages.

Organizers: Lorenzo Ciannelli and Denise Breitburg

Sunday, 26 July 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ASIH Ecology and Conservation of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises Room: Grand Ballroom II Most species of chelonians are declining in numbers and we need to know more of their distribution, life history, and population trends to ensure their survival in the wild. The goal of this symposium will assist in sharing of ideas and strategies for improved sampling techniques, research design and data interpretations.

Organizers: R. Bruce Bury and David J. Germano

Monday, 27 July 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. ASIH

Darwin at 200: A View from Ichthyology and Herpetology Room: GrandG Ballroom I The year 2009 is the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of Origin of Species. It is fitting that ASIH pay tribute to the person that historians of science say had the greatest idea ever had by the human mind. The theory of evolution forms the basis of all we do in biology including systematics, biogeography, ecology and ethology, and molecular biology.

Organizers: Tim M. Berra

Sunday, 26 July 1:30 - 4:45 p.m. ELHS/LFC Alternative Measures of Condition and Feeding Success Room: Broadway I & II Fish condition factors have generally been measured as a function of weight and length. Similarly, feeding success often is assumed to be proportional to stomach content weight. More recently however, it has become clear that condition may also depend on various aspects of tissue quality such as lipid classes and fatty acids. Lipid/fatty acid analysis, along with new techniques using bulk and compound specific isotopes, provide additional information on feeding success, prey selection and trophic connectivity. Physiological constraints and the environment are factors to be considered when applying new methods to evaluate condition and feeding history. To date, much of this work has focused on maturing adults or fish in aquaculture situations. This session brings together papers that describe alternative measures of body condition and feeding success in larval and juvenile fishes with a focus on new techniques.

Organizers: Louise Copeman, Ben Laurel, and Francis Juanes

13 Graduate Student Workshops

Friday, 24 July Noon - 1:30 p.m. SSAR Student Workshop Title: How to Get a Job After Graduation: Advice from Experts Room: Salon Ballroom I This workshop will be an open discussion format between students who are getting close to graduating with either a masters or Ph.D. We will bring together Herpetologists that work in a diversity of professions to answer your questions: What direction do you take when looking for a job? How do you prepare a job talk and does it differ depending on the type of job in which you apply? Do you need post doctoral experience? Should you follow the same path in a post doctoral position as you did with your Ph.D? How many publications do I need?

Chair: Dawn S. Wilson

Saturday, 25 July Noon - 1:15 p.m. AES Graduate Student Workshop Title: How to be a successful scientist and still have a life Room: Parlor ABC Is it possible to have a successful career, as well as a life outside science? We will talk with experts in the field to explore how successrul scientists achieve a healthy balance between professional and non-professional prioroties. What constitutes "having a life"? Which types of jobs make having a life easier or more difficult? How have the options changed relative to previous generations entering the workplace? What should you know going into a job to ensure you don't get overwhelmed down the road? How do the challenges differ between men and women, and what can be done about it? This workshop will provide a forum for both instruction and dialogue between established scientists and graduate students to help prepare the new generation for the choices they will be faced with during a career in science. Chair: Toby Daly-Engel Guest speakers: James Gelsleichter, Cami McCandless, Adam Summers, and Cheryl Wilga

Sunday, 26 July Noon - 1:30 p.m. ASIH Graduate Student Workshop Title: International Fieldwork Room: Salon Ballroom I In this workshop we will have a discussion on international fieldwork. Ichthyologists and herpetologists who do work in regions throughout the world will be on hand to answer your questions and offer brief notes from their fieldwork experiences. Topics will include permitting issues and regulations, learning the language, handling of government bureaucracy, as well as the importance of establishing collaborations and networking with researchers abroad.

Chair: Caleb McMahan Co-organizers: Dawn Roje, Lara Douglas, and Aaron Geheber

14 SESSION AND SYMPOSIA MASTER

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY ROOM 23-Jul 24-Jul 25-Jul 26-Jul 27-Jul Grand Grand Evolution & Ontology Live Bearing Fishes AM Ballroom I & II Catfish Symposium Darwin Symposium Ballroom I Symposium Symposium PLENARY

AES Functional Grand Snake Reproduction Morphology Turtle Symposium Herp Conservation II Ballroom II Symposium Symposium Pavilion Fish Biogeography/ Fish Ecology I General Ichthyology I Fish Ecology II East Fish Systematics

Pavilion Fish Phylogeography Ecology II/ Storm Symposium Amphibian Ecology I West Snake Conservation

AES Conservation & General Ichthyology AES Conservation & Fish Genetics II/ Parlor ABC Management/ II/ Management II Fish Behavior Age & Growth Fish Conservation I SSAR Seibert HL Graduate Physiology Award/ Galleria Research Award/ Herp Physiology/ SSAR Seibert Herp Biogeography North Herp Development & Herp Ecology Systematics & Morphology Evolution Award ELHS/LFC Connectivity Galleria AES Genetics & AES Physiology/ Fish Morphology & Symposium II/ South Reproduction AES Ecology II Physiology ELHS/LFC Connectivity

Broadway Herp Reproduction ELHS/LFC ELHS/LFC Hypoxia/ I & II & Behavior Ichthyology I Ecology II

LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH ELHS/LFC Grand Live Bearing Fishes PM Connectivity Catfish Symposium Herp Conservation I Darwin Symposium Ballroom I Symposium Symposium I AES Functinal Grand Snake Repoduction Fish Systematics I Morphology Turtle Symposium Herp Conservation III Ballroom II Symposium Symposium

Pavilion Cypriniformes Tree Fish Genetics I Lizard Ecology Fish Systematics II Snake Ecology East of Life

Pavilion Herp Systematics Storm Symposium AES Ecology I Fish Conservation II Fish Ecology III West

AES Systematics/ NIA Student Paper Parlor ABC AES Gruber Award I AES Gruber Award II AES General Award Ichthyology

Galleria SSAR Seibert SSAR Seivert HL Graduate Herp Genetics North Ecology Award Conservation Award Research Award II

Galleria AES Behavior & ELHS/LFC Hubbs Symposium General Herpetology South Morphology Connectivity II

Broadway Amphibian ELHS/LFC Ecology II/ ELHS/LFC Ecology I I & II Pathogen Ecology Condition

POSTER POSTER I POSTER II POSTER III SESSIONS

BUSINESS AES MEETINGS ASIH (6 - 8 p.m.) HL (6 - 8 p.m.) (3:30 - 5:30 p.m.) (Rooms ELHS-AFS (5 - 6 p.m.) SSAR (6 - 8 p.m.) vary) AES BANQUET (6 -11 p.m.) McMenamins Crystal Ballroom JMIH GENERAL E ELHS Social JMIH BANQUET V SOCIAL RECEPTION Hubbs Dinner (6 - 11 p.m.) (6 -11 p.m.) E EVENTS (6 - 9 p.m.) (6:30 p.m.) McMenamins Lola's Pavilion Ballroom Oaks Park Room

SSAR-HL Live Auction (9PM) Pavilion Ballroom

15 Thursday, July 23 Morning Plenary Session

Grand Ballroom I

8:30 AM Announcements & Welcome to Oregon R. Bruce Bury, U.S. Geological Survey

8:45 AM "NW Herpetofauna & Threats to Its Persistence" Hartwell H. Welsh, U.S. Forest Service

9:05 AM "Oregon Freshwater Fish Diversity" Douglas F. Markle, Oregon State University & David L. G. Noakes, Oregon State University and Oregon Department of Fish

9:25 AM ASIH Gibbs, Johnson and Fitch Awards John Lundberg, President, ASIH

9:45 AM ASIH Past-President Address: "Science, Advocacy, and Race to Extinction: The Tortoise and the Skink" Henry R. Mushinsky, University of South Florida Earl R. McCoy, University of South Florida

10:30 AM HL Distinguished Herpetologist: Introduction - David Cundall, Lehigh University "From Bloomington, Indiana to Balankanche, Yucatan: reflections of a naturalist in tropical America" Julian Lee

11:20 AM AES Plenary Speaker: "AES Fit Agentea " Kenneth J. Goldman, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

12:00 PM Closing R. Bruce Bury

16 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE THURSDAY, 23 JULY, Afternoon Sessions

ROOM Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ ELHS/LFC Connectivity Symposium I Fish Systematics I Fish Genetics I Herp Systematics SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR R WARNER S DeVaney M OSBORNE T JACKMAN MODERATOR 1:30 PM S DeVaney S Parmenter D Mulcahy 1:30 PM INTRODUCTION Phylogeny of Elopomorpha Based on Nuclear and Genetic Characterization and Conservation Status of Basal Relationships Among Squamate Reptiles Based on Mitochondrial DNA Pupfish in River Springs, California 25 Protein-coding Nuclear Loci 1:45 PM P Munday T Fraser A De Los Santos Camarillo - GDM D Cundall 1:45 PM

Ocean Temperature, Global Warming And Population Molecular Phylogeny of the Cardinalfishes (Apogonidae) Genetic Structure of the Undescribed Mexican Native Drinking Homologies in Snakes: Another Window on Connectivity Of Tropical Marine Fishes and non-monophyly of Apogon sensu lato Trout: An Assessment with Microsatellite Loci Evolution

2:00 PM S Sogard C Thacker Y Chen J Losos 2:00 PM Temperature Effects on Early Pelagic Stages of Warm Phylogeny of Cardinalfishes (Teleostei: Gobiiformes: Genetic Relationships of Tui Chubs in Southwestern Great The Geography of Adaptive Radiation: Island vs. Mainland Temperate Fish Species and Consequences for Apogonidae) and the Evolution of Visceral Basin and Management Plans for the Mohave Tui Chub Diversification in Anolis Lizards Connectivity Patterns Bioluminescence 2:15 PM I Hunt von Herbing R Chabarria J Eichelberger D Leavitt 2:15 PM

Preliminary Phylogeny of the Atlantic Members of the Development of SNP Markers to Differentiate Pallid and Phylogenetic Relationships Among Alligator Lizards of the Connectivity and Conservation Physiology in Cold-Oceans Goby Genus Bathygobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) Shovelnose Sturgeons and their Putative Hybrids Genus Elgaria: A Multi-locus DNA Sequence Approach

2:30 PM J Atema S Willis W Clark E Stanley - GH 2:30 PM

A Species Level Phylogeny of the Cordylidae (Squamata) Olfactory Imprinting Can Lead to Small Scale Population Testing Species Boundaries and Phylogeny in Satan’s Landscape Genetics of White Sucker (Catostomus as Inferred from Five Nuclear and Three Mitochondrial Structure Fishes (Cichlidae) Using Unlinked Gene Genealogies commersoni) in North Dakota and Minnesota Genes

2:45 PM R Cowen M Davis - GI M Osborne T Jackman 2:45 PM Integrating Molecular Evolution and Morphology to Study Perception versus reality: Does larval biology differ with Multi-locus Major Histocompatibility Complex Class IIb the Evolutionary History of Deep Sea Character Phylogenetic Relationships of the "Gekko Group" Geckos latitude? and Parasite Diversity in the Rio Grande Silvery Minnow Adaptations of Lizardfishes and their Allies

3:00 PM BREAK - Exhibit Hall 3:00 PM SESSION/ SESSION/ ELHS/LFC Connectivity Symposium I Fish Systematics I Fish Genetics I Herp Systematics SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR J CASELLE N Lang Ma DOUGLAS T GRANT MODERATOR 3:30 PM J Leis D Roje - GDM Ma Douglas T Grant 3:30 PM Mitigating the Effects of Substitution Saturation on How Do Biogeography and Study Species Influence Range-wide Population Structure in a Long-lived Species, The Phylogeny of Chemical Defense in Poison Phylogeny Estimation: A Case Study from the Molecular Connectivity? the Bluehead Sucker (Catostomus discobolus) (Anura: Dendrobatidae) Phylogenetics of the Flatfish Family Pleuronectidae 3:45 PM A Shanks C Dillman L Horth D Blackburn 3:45 PM

Overlooked Utility of mtDNA Sequence Data in Native Biased Sex-Ratio (and Color-Morph Ratio) is Associated A Quantitative Analysis of Ecomorphological Evolution in Pelagic Larval Duration and Dispersal Distance Trout? Insights from the Native Fauna From Mexico with Melanic Color Pattern in Eastern Mosquitofish the Genus Kaloula (Anura: )

4:00 PM R Vetter D Halas - GI M Juan Jorda J Streicher 4:00 PM

Phylogenetic Placement of Type and Rare Specimens A Multi-Gene Phylogeny of the Notropis rubellusSpecies Darwin’s Hammer: Larval Mortality and Population Comparative Analysis of the Life History Traits in the Using a priori Hypotheses from Molecular Data: A Case group: Patterns of Diversification in the Central Highlands Persistence in an In-Temperate World Scombridae Family Study using Direct-developing Frogs (Anura: of North America Craugastoridae) from Northern Central America

4:15 PM I Bradbury N Lang Z Baldwin - GDM M Heinicke 4:15 PM

Population Genetics of the Bathypelagic Shining Tube- Ocean Temperature Determines Dispersal Potential and Molecular Systematics of the Agonostomatine Mullets Relationships, Divergence Times, and Evolutionary Shoulder, Maulisia microlepis, Along the Northern Mid- Adaptive Connectivity in a North Temperate Marine Fish (Teleostei: Mugilidae) History of West Indian Eleutherodactylus Atlantic Ridge (40ºN – 60ºN)

4:30 PM M Miller D Lumbantobing - G E Carson D Beamer 4:30 PM Perspectives on the Population Connectivity of Tropical Phylogenetic Analysis of Rasbora (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) Genetic Studies of Hatchery-Supplemented Populations of A Comprehensive, Range-wide Molecular Phylogenetic Diadromous Fishes Based on Morphological Characters Red Drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, in Four Texas Bays Survey of the Dusky Salamanders (Desmognathus) 4:45 PM R McDowall M Johansson - GDM K Klymus 4:45 PM

Diadromy, Recruitment, Expatrial Dispersal and Pheromone Receptor Gene Diversity in Rockfishes (Genus The Canyon Treefrog, Hyla arenicolor, Unraveling a Colonisation in the Fish Faunas of Island Streams Sebastes) Cryptic Species

5:00 PM Discussion 5:00 PM

GDM = ASIH Stoye Genetics Development & GI = ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology GH = ASIH Stoye General Herpetology Morphology

17 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE THURSDAY, 23 JULY, Afternoon Sessions

ROOM Parlor ABC Galleria North Galleria South Broadway I & II ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ AES Gruber Award I SSAR Seibert Ecology Award AES Behavior & Morphology Amphibian Pathogen Ecology SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR S KAJIURA R SAPORITO M HEUPEL D OLSON MODERATOR 1:30 PM J Vaudo L Isaac M Heupel 1:30 PM Exploring Relationships between Garter Snake Color Foraging Ecology of a Nearshore Australian Batoid Pattern and Behavior: A Comparison of Phenotypically Preliminary Analysis of Grey Reef Shark Movements on Community Inferred from Stable Isotopic Analysis Variable Populations of Wandering Garter Snake, the Great Barrier Reef 1:45 PM E Brooks T Hagey J Franks B Metts 1:45 PM Diel Movements of a Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Seasonal Abundance, Demographics and Habitat Use of Cruise Foraging of Invasive Chameleon (Chamaeleo (Sphyrna lewini) in the Northern Gulf of Mexico as Effects Of Coal Combustion Wastes On Larval the Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi) in the jacksonii xantholophus) in Hawai’i Determined by High-Rate Pop-Up Satellite Archival Amphibians North East Exuma Sound, The Bahamas. Tagging 2:00 PM L Howey D Paoletti N Whitney D Olson 2:00 PM Comparative Habitat Utilization of the Blue Shark Recognition of an Introduced Predator by Foothill Yellow- Biologging Love: Identifying Shark Mating Behavior Using Amphibian Chytrid Fungus: Global Patterns (Prionace glauca) and Shortfin Mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) legged Frog a Three-dimensional Acceleration Data Logger 2:15 PM A Maljkovic K Landolt J Gardiner M Venesky 2:15 PM

Hey, Where's My Dinner Gone? Fishing and the Trophic Predator Presence and the Facultatively Paedomorphic Pathogenicity of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidisin Larval Odor Orientation Behavior in Sharks Consequences for Caribbean Reef Sharks Mole Salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum Ambystomatid Salamanders

2:30 PM K Jirik M Ryan P Klimley B Rothermel 2:30 PM

Influence of Temperature on the Habitat Use and Ecological Impacts of Tiger Salamander Hybridization: Hotspots within Hotspots? Aggregations of Pelagic Fishes Disease Dynamics of Pond-breeding Amphibians at a Movement Patterns of Round Stingrays in a Southern Invasive Genotypes Impact Native Amphibians at Southeastern Corner of Wolf Island, Galapagos Blue Ridge Mountains Site in Georgia, USA California Estuary 2:45 PM T Farrugia G Hopkins C Meyer E Muths 2:45 PM Anti-Predator Granular Gland Skin Secretions of the Testing a New Long-term Fine-scale Positional System First Use of Mobile Peer-to-Peer Network (MP2P) Survival with Disease: Toad Populations in the Rocky Long-toed Salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum) in for Tracking Multiple Fish Simultaneously Technology on a Marine Mountains its Northern Range. 3:00 PM BREAK - Exhibit Hall 3:00 PM SESSION/ SESSION/ AES Gruber Award I SSAR Seibert Ecology Award AES Behavior & Morphology Amphibian Pathogen Ecology SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR S KAJIURA H MUSHINSKY M HEUPEL M GRAY MODERATOR 3:30 PM S Kessel P Wheatley E Hoffmayer M Gray 3:30 PM Habitat Preferences and Movement Patterns of Dusky Movements and Migrations of the Jupiter Lemon Sharks Estimating Long-term Diets of Alligators from Rockefeller (Carcharhinus obscurus) and Silky (Carcharhinus Ranaviruses in Southern Appalachian Salamanders (Negaprion brevirostris) Wildlife Refuge Using Stable Isotope Analysis falciformis) Sharks in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Preliminary Results 3:45 PM K Stump J Bauder D Fox J Hoverman 3:45 PM

Applying Individual-Based Modeling Techniques to Coastal Movements of Sand Tiger Sharks (Carcharias Movements of Prairie Rattlesnakes in a Mountainous Anuran susceptibilities to the emerging amphibian Address Potential Impacts of Essential Habitat Loss in a taurus) in the Northwest Atlantic as Determined by Landscape in Central Idaho pathogen Ranavirus Lemon Shark Nursery Acoustic and Satellite Telemetry 4:00 PM D Burkholder K Mougey T Guttridge D Bradford 4:00 PM Does Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) Predation Risk Radio Transmitter Weight: Impacts on Home Range, Refuging and Social Behaviour of Free-ranging Juvenile Airborne Pesticides as an Unlikely Cause for Population Influence Habitat Use of Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia Vertical Habitat Use, Body Condition, and Jumping Ability Lemon Sharks, Negaprion brevirostrisin a Tropical Declines of Alpine Frogs in the Sierra Nevada, California mydas) at Multiple Spatial Scales? in Male Crested Anoles Lagoon 4:15 PM W Smith C Friesen M Soares D Miller 4:15 PM Distinguishing Natal Origins from Vertebral Chemical Sperm Precedence in a Snake: Thamnophis sirtalis Morphological and Evolutionary Patterns of the Ominous Tadpoles: American Bullfrogs are Suitable Composition: The Utility of Trace Elements as Natural parietalis Spiracularis Muscle in Batoids (Chondrichthyes) Hosts of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Markers in Elasmobranch Populations 4:30 PM J Maurer S Parsons D Figueroa F Brem 4:30 PM Landscape Genetics of Great Basin Rattlesnakes, Variation in Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Zoospore Life History Aspects of Two Bering Sea Skate Species, Crotalus oreganus lutosus, on the Idaho National Teeth of Skates in the Southwest Atlantic Production Rate and Thalli Morphology Between a United Bathyraja lindbergiand B. maculata Laboratory States and Panamanian isolate 4:45 PM J Willson Discussion 4:45 PM Trap-happiness, Temporary Emigration and Other Factors Affecting Detectability and Population Estimation in Aquatic Snakes 5:00 PM R Hill 5:00 PM Habitat Restoration Influence on Amphibian Community Structure, Willamette Mission State Park, Oregon

18 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE FRIDAY, 24 JULY, Morning Sessions

Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ Catfish Symposium AES Functional Morphology Symposium Fish Ecology I Storm Symposium SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR J LUNDBERG C WILGA B PUSEY J BEATTY MODERATOR 8:00 AM L Page E Brodie 8:00 AM

The All Catfish Species Inventory (ACSI): A Highly Successful Planetary Biodiversity Inventory

8:15 AM C Ferraris G Guillen Introduction: Robert M. Storm Symposium 8:15 AM

Introduction Freshwater Fish as Possible Sources of Indicator Bacteria in Urban Warmwater Coastal Streams Patterns of Discovery of Siluriformes During the All Catfish J Ramsay M Brady R Nussbaum 8:30 AM Species Inventory 8:30 AM Hyoid Anatomy and Hypobranchial Muscle Function During Feeding Impact of a Non-native Parasitic Nematode on American in White-Spotted Bamboo Sharks Eels (Anguilla rostrata) in Delaware Waters Post-hatching Maternal Care in Caecilians: Maternal 8:45 AM J Sullivan C Wilga S Welsh Dermatophagy in Boulengerula taitanus of Eastern 8:45 AM Equatorial Africa Prey Capture Using Whole Body Fluid Dynamics in Batoids Minnows, Mutualism, and Mixed-species Shoals

The rag-gene Catfish Tree and the "Big Bang” Theory of 9:00 AM E Paig-Tran L Scott R Altig 9:00 AM Siluroid Global Diversification Phenotypic Divergence among Multiple Traits in Sympatric Morphology and Selective Particulate Filtration in Cartilaginous Populations of the Mexican livebearing fish, Poeciliopsis fishes: Models, Mantas and Whale Sharks baenschi After Forty Years of Tadpoles: A Career Spent Studying 9:15 AM M Hardman P Motta B Pusey the Verb "To Vary" 9:15 AM Sources of Variation in Trophic Structure of Fish Claroteid Catfishes of the Congo Basin. Filter Feeding in the World’s Largest Fish: Form, Function and Diet Assemblages in Rivers with Variable Flow Regimes

9:30 AM BREAK - Exhibit Hall 9:30 AM SESSION/ SESSION/ Catfish Symposium AES Functional Morphology Symposium Fish Ecology I Storm Symposium SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR J LUNDBERG M PORTER L WILLIAMS A BLAUSTEIN MODERATOR

10:00 AM J Armbruster D Huber L Williams C Feldman 10:00 AM The Relationship Between Fish Assemblages, Watershed Form and Function, and Local Habitat in Highly Disturbed Headwater Streams Evolutionary Genetics of Tetrodotoxin (TTX) Resistance in Loricarioid Catfishes: Species Diversity and Phylogeny Structural Mechanics of Primitive and Derived Shark Teeth and Jaws 10:15 AM N Franssen - EE Snakes 10:15 AM Biodiversity and Community Biomass Stability of Stream Fishes in the Great Plains

10:30 AM M Sabaj Perez T Ferrara M Gibbs C Hanifin 10:30 AM

Three Dimensional Computer Analysis of Jaw Mechanics in Great The Effects of Herbivory by Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus White and Sandtiger Sharks on the Ecology of a Freshwater Spring Of Channels and Coevolution: Tetrodotoxin (TTX) Toxicity Doradidae: In Complete Classification M Dean J Freedman - EE 10:45 AM in the Salamandridae 10:45 AM Interaction of Competition and Nutrient Pathways in From Molecules to Jaws: Structural Hierarchy and Functional Shaping the Trophic Structure of Benthic Fish Morphology of the Tessellated Skeleton of Cartilaginous Fishes Communities 11:00 AM J Lundberg B Wueringer - G J Torres Dowdall J Sapp 11:00 AM

Phenotypic Plasticity as the Result of Temporal and Spatial Functional Adaptations of the Elongated Rostrum of Pristid Sawfish Heterogeneity in Predation Pressure The Circular Tail-straddling Walk of the Clouded South American Pimelodoid and Pimelodid Catfishes: K Mara - G E Trajano Salamander, Aneides ferreus: A Deviation from the Highly 11:15 AM Species Diversity and Phylogeny 11:15 AM Conserved Linear Tail-straddling Walk of the Evolution and Function of the Hammerhead Cephalofoil I: The Population Ecology of Brazilian Subterranean Fishes: Plethodontidae Evolution of Cranial Form Patterns of Individual Growth

11:30 AM J Friel S Kajiura M Bichuette D DeGross 11:30 AM Ecological Data for Brazilian Subterranean Catfishes, the Evolution and Function of the Hammerhead Shark Cephalofoil 2: Case of Glaphyropoma spinosum (Siluriformes: Functional Implications of Sensory Receptor Distribution Trichomycteridae: Copinonodontinae) Isolating Contact Zones and Identifying Populations Conflicting Phylogenies for Mochokid Catfishes: A rag- Between the Closely Related Species the Del Norte 11:45 AM gene to Morphological Riches Story L Jordan F Juanes (Plethodon elongatus) and Siskiyou Mountains (P. stormi) 11:45 AM Salamanders. Functional Morphology of Elasmobranch Mechanosensory Lateral Comparing Striped Bass Prey Size-predator Size Line and Electrosensory Systems Relationships across the Species Range

12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 12:00 PM G = AES Gruber Award EE = ASIH Stoye Ecology & Ethology

19 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE FRIDAY, 24 JULY, Morning Sessions

Parlor ABC Galleria North Galleria South Broadway I & II ROOM ROOM SESSION/ AES Conservation & Management I/ SESSION/ SSAR Seibert - Physiology Award ELHS/LFC Connectivity Symposium II Herp Reproduction & Behavior SYMPOSIUM Age & Growth SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR M SHIVJI E BRITT J LEIS K HARE MODERATOR 8:00 AM M Shivji G Bury J Hare K Hare 8:00 AM Physiological Response of Larval Tailed Frogs, Population Connectivity and Temperate Nursery Changing Environmental Temperatures vs. Changing Heavy Metals in Market-Destined, Dried Shark Fins Ascaphus truei, to an Ecologically Relevant Thermal Habitats: Are Estuaries and Seagrasses So Special? Weather and Whether it Matters for Viviparous Lizards Stress 8:15 AM C Simpfendorfer S Havens G Jones G Marvin 8:15 AM Small Frog, Big World: The Developmental Patterns of a Shark Catches in the Inshore Waters of the Great Dispersal of Coral Reef Fish Larvae: Scales of Self- Sexual and Seasonal Dimorphism in the Cumberland Miniature Species, Acris blanchardi and their Barrier Reef World Heritage Area recruitment and Connectivity Plateau Woodland Salamander (Plethodon kentucki) Implications 8:30 AM F Hazin V Arch C Paris J Henningsen - PPE 8:30 AM By-catch of Crocodile Shark, Pseudocarcharias In-situ Response of Pelagic Coral Reef Fish Larvae to Does Testosterone Mediate Seasonal Changes in Signa kamoharai, in the Tuna Pelagic Longline Fishery in the An Old World Frog Communicates in Pure Ultrasound Reef Odor Conference Workshop: Temperate-tropical Size And Performance Capacity? A Test With Two Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Abundance, Distribution, Differences in Connectivity – Real and Perceived Anoles Mortality and Reproductive Parameters 8:45 AM C Ward-Paige M Haines S Swearer S Weiss 8:45 AM The Effect of Tail Length on Swimming Performance in Monitoring Sharks: Evaluating and Correcting for Bias in Does Landscape Context Influence the Magnitude of Chemical Cues Indicate Familiarity and Body Size in the Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus fuscus): An Underwater Visual Surveys Connectivity in Marine Metapopulations? Striped Plateau Lizards Experimental Manipulation 9:00 AM S Larson N Singh I Nagelkerken E Vaccaro - EE 9:00 AM Going Green Takes Guts: Comparative Gross Seattle Aquarium's Sixgill Shark (Hexanchus griseus) Intermediate Habitat Use by Post-Settlement Tropical Pheromone Signaling System Modulates Female Morphology of Lizard Digestive Tracts as a Function of Conservation Ecology Project Coastal Fishes Receptivity in a Plethodontid Salamander Diet 9:15 AM K Weng K Eisenreich J Caselle S Fregoso 9:15 AM Assessment of Developmental, Behavioral and Physiological Endpoints in the Common Snapping Turtle Juvenile White Shark Research at the Monterey Bay Tropical vs. Temperate Differences in Dispersal: An Timing of Calcium Mobilization in a Predominantly and Red-eared Slider in Response to Polybrominated Aquarium MPA Perspective Lecithotrophic Viviparous Snake, Virginia striatula Diphenyl Ethers, a Flame Retardant, Following Embryonic and Dietary Exposure 9:30 AM BREAK - Exhibit Hall 9:30 AM SESSION / AES Conservation & Management I/ SSAR Seibert - Systematics & Evolution SESSION / ELHS/LFC Connectivity Herp Reproduction & Behavior SYMPOSIUM Age & Growth Award SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR N DULVY B CROTHER R WARNER M THOMPSON MODERATOR 10:00 AM A Yamaguchi D McLeod C Lind - PPE 10:00 AM The Reproductive Cycle of the Northern Pacific Of Least Concern? Cryptic diversity in the Limnonectes Discussion Elasmobranch Fauna in Ariake Bay, Japan Rattlesnake, Crotalus o. oreganus, in Central California: kuhlii complex A Description of Hormones, Behavior, and Anatomy. 10:15 AM G Kume G Wogan J Shima C Chim 10:15 AM

Testing Refugial Hypotheses and Ancestral Range Reproduction in a Female Population of the Dog-faced Life History Characteristics of the Fanray Platyrhina Demographic Connectivity in a Temperate Reef Fish Changes in the Fejervarya limnocharis Species Complex Water Snake Cerberus rynchops (Homalopsidae) from sinensisin Japan Metapopulation: The Critical Role of the Dispersal Matrix (Anura: Dicroglossidae) the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore 10:30 AM I Baremore T Jezkova S Holt X Glaudas 10:30 AM Does Climatic Change Promote Niche Evolution? A Case Timing of Reproduction of a Cold Desert Viperid Snake Propagating Measurement Error through the Effects of Re-Opening a Tidal Inlet on Fish and Study of the Desert Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma from North America, the Great Basin Rattlesnake Calculations of Parameter Estimates Crustacean Recruitment into the Laguna Madre, Texas platyrhinos) (Crotalus lutosus) 10:45 AM N Dulvy J Grismer J Hyde J Massie 10:45 AM Examination of Population Connectivity in Sardine I Have Aged Some Sharks and Fitted a Growth Curve – Asexuality on the Beach: Phylogeny, Biogeography and Reproductive Effort of the Common Garter Snake (Sardinops sagax caeruleus) in the North East Pacific Now What Do I Do? the Origin of Parthenogenesis in Leiolepis (Thamnophis sirtalis) in South Dakota using Microsatellite Markers 11:00 AM P Wood L Guan - SR M Thompson 11:00 AM Systematics of the Genus Acanthosaura Gray 1931 Quantifying Mesoscale Patterns of Spatiotemporal Uterine Angiogenesis in the Australian Skinks Ctenotus (Squamata: Agamidae) Inferred from Mitochondrial and Variability in the Ichthyoplankton Community of the Strait taeniolatusand Saiphos equalis Nuclear Genes of Georgia 11:15 AM P Oliver G Cook - SR J Moore 11:15 AM

Severe Underestimation of Specific and Phylogenetic Population Connectivity of a Temperate Rocky Reef Love on the Rocks: Seasonal Monogamy, Multiple Diversity in the Australian Gecko Fauna Pomacentrid: How do Temperate Damsels Compare? Paternity, and Large-Male Advantage in Tuatara

11:30 AM A Peralta-Garcia P Neubauer - SR J Stewart 11:30 AM Sources and Patterns of Variation in Natal Otolith Trace Historical Demography and Lineage Diversification of Consequences of Interpopulational Variation in Oviducta Element Signatures: Experimental Insights and Urosaurus ornatus Egg Retention to Embryonic Calcium Nutrition Statistical Considerations 11:45 AM J Oaks B Fry 11:45 AM A Central Role for Venom in Predation by Varanus Objective Partition Choice and the Phylogenetic komodoensis (Komodo Dragon) and the extinct giant Systematics and Biogeography of the True Crocodiles Varanus (Megalania) prisca 12:00 PM LUNCH H Alamillo LUNCH LUNCH 12:00 PM Snake Diversification: Was the Miocene the Age of PPE = ASIH Stoye Physiology & Physiological EE = ASIH Stoye Ecology & Ethology SR = ELHS/LFC Sally Richardson Award Snakes? Ecology

20 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE FRIDAY, 24 JULY, Afternoon Sessions

Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ Catfish Symposium AES Functional Morphology Symposium Lizard Ecology Storm Symposium SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR J LUNDBERG L FERRY-GRAHAM T DOAN R MASON MODERATOR 1:30 PM W Dahdul T Tricas T Doan D Clayton 1:30 PM Systematic Revision of the South American Critical Habitat for Sand Tiger Sharks During their Is Rock Selection by Andean Proctoporus Lizards Catfishes of the Subgenus Megalonema Eigenmann, Summer Residency in Delaware Bay Adaptive? 1912 (Siluriformes: ) A Conservation Strategy for the Siskiyou Mountains D Adriaens K Yopak B Brattstrom 1:45 PM Salamander, Plethodon stormi 1:45 PM Defying Evolutionary Expectations: Analysis of the Seasonal and Microhabitat Partitioning in an Brain of the Whale Shark, Rhincodon typus, using Australian Skink Community Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2:00 PM Speciose and Special: Trichomycterid Catfishes and L Macesic R Schaefer R Nauman 2:00 PM their Trophic Morphology Relationships between Green Anole (Anolis Functional Morphology of Pelvic Fin Locomotion in carolinensis) Abundance and Shrub Density, Batoids Structure, and Species Composition in Open Pine Forests 2:15 PM M DePinna M Porter P Zani Conservation of the Plethodon stormi complex: 2:15 PM The Effects of Temperature and Body Size on Winter Management in a Changing Climate Survival of Side-blotched Lizards, Uta stansburiana: Non-linear Viscoelasticity of Cartilaginous Vertebral Results from the Laboratory, Semi-natural Columns during Bending Diversity and Evolution of Vampire Catfishes: a Enclosures, and a Natural Population from Eastern Taxonomic Review and Phylogenetic Analysis of Oregon 2:30 PM Subfamily Vandelliinae (Siluriformes, D Bernal J Barron M Parker 2:30 PM Trichomycteridae) Population Ecology of the Short-horned Lizard, The Role of the Caudal Fin in the Common Thresher Phrynosoma hernandesi: Results from Five Shark, It's Not Just for Swimming Summers of Fieldwork in Southern Montana The Timeline for Male Emergence from a Well- 2:45 PM J Baskin D Bernal E Britt studied Hibernaculum: Optimal Patterns for 2:45 PM Adaptations for Continuous Swimming: Functional Emergence and an Experimental Test Review of the Psammophilic Trichomycterid Fire History and Florida Sand Skink (Plestiodon Morphology of the Locomotor Muscles in Thresher Catfishes-Sarcoglanidine/Glanapterygine Clade reynoldsi) Population Abundance. Sharks 3:00 PM S Schaefer N Wegner A Harrison - GH C Searle 3:00 PM Adaptations for Fast, Continuous Swimming: Niche Conservatism and Convergence in Andean Astroblepid Catfishes: Pattern and Scale of Functional Morphology of the Gills in the Shortfin AnolisLizards and EleutherodactylusFrogs of Puerto Species Diversity Mako, Isurus oxyrinchus Rico and Jamaica Effects of UV-B Radiation and Pathogens on P Unmack L Ferry-Graham J Deitloff 3:15 PM Amphibians in the Pacific Northwest 3:15 PM Ventilation in Chondrichthyans: A Decade of Phylogeny and Species Boundaries within the Understanding Biodiversity of Ground Anoles in Research Reveals New Models of Aquatic Catfish Family Plotosidae Costa Rica Vertebrate Respiration 3:30 PM R Vari S Poe B McNabb 3:30 PM

The Neotropical Whale Catfishes; Unknown Diversity Ancient Colonization Predicts Recent Naturalization and Consequences of Phylogenetic Studies in Anolis Lizards Resources and Energetics Determined Dinosaur A Thomson - GI 3:45 PM Maximal Size 3:45 PM Taxonomy of the Amphilius jacksonii Complex (Teleostei: Amphiliidae).

4:00 PM A Lopez 4:00 PM Systematics of the Asian Bagrid Genus Pseudobagrus 4:15 PM N Lujan - GI 4:15 PM The Physics and Chemistry of the Loricariid Trophic Radiation POSTER SESSION I 4:30 PM M Retzer Exhibit Hall 4:30 PM Taxonomy of Auchenoglanis (Siluriformes: Auchenoglanididae) 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

GI = ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology GH = ASIH Stoye General Herpetology

21 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE FRIDAY, 24 JULY, Afternoon Sessions

Parlor ABC Galleria North Galleria South Broadway I & II ROOM ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ AES Gruber Award II SSAR Seibert - Conservation Award ELHS/LFC Connectivity II SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM

MODERATOR C SIMPFENDORFER B BRODMAN J CASELLE MODERATOR

1:30 PM W Bubley M Osbourn D Cooper 1:30 PM Histological Staining of Vertebral Centra Increases Northern Rock Sole (Lepidopsetta polyxystra) Connectivity Effects of Land Use on Initial Juvenile Amphibian Precision of Age Estimates Compared to Dorsal Fin between Larval and Juvenile Stages Along the Alaska Dispersal Spines in Spiny Dogfish, Squalus acanthias Peninsula in Relation to Currents and Hydrography 1:45 PM S Ainsley A Stengle M Doyle 1:45 PM

Age, Growth and Maturity of the Whitebrow Skate, Movements of the Eastern Ratsnake (Pantherophis Contrasting Patterns of “Connectivity”, and Associated Bathyraja minispinosa (Ishiyama & Ishihara, 1977), from alleghaniensis) in an Urban Setting at the Northeastern Recruitment Processes, among Early Life History the Eastern Bering Sea Edge of its Geographic Range Dynamics of Selected Fish Species in the Gulf of Alaska

2:00 PM C Cotton S Whitfield I Mateo 2:00 PM Variation in Otolith Microchemistry Fingerprints of French Do Litter Dynamics Regulate Population Densities of Age, Growth and Reproduction of Squalus mitsukurii from Grunt (Haemulon flavolineatum) and Schoolmaster Amphibians and Reptiles in a Declining Terrestrial Hawaiian Waters (Lutjanus apodus) in Nursery Habitats in Puerto Rico and Herpetofauna? St. Croix (USVI) 2:15 PM F Carvalho T Cotten G Gerlach 2:15 PM

Blue shark (Prionace glauca) Spatial Distribution and The Effects of Chinese Tallow (Sapium sebiferum) Leaf Dynamic of the Genetic Structure Indicates Post- Catch Probabilities in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean Litter on Four Species of Anuran Tadpoles Settlement Selection

2:30 PM T Chapple A Savage M Berumen 2:30 PM Experimental Infection with Batrachochytrium Connectivity and Self-recruitment of Coral Reef Fshes in a A Mark-Recapture Population Estimate of Great White dendrobatidis Demonstrates Genetic Resistance to Marine Reserve Network in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, off California Chytridiomycosis in Lithobates yavapiensis Guinea 2:45 PM A Cicia C Goldberg J Llopiz 2:45 PM Investigating the Physiological Effects of Environmental Landscape Genetics of Columbia Spotted Frogs and Variable Trophic Strategies of Planktonic Coral Reef Fish Salinity on the Distribution of Adult Female Atlantic Long-toed Salamanders in a Rural Landscape of Northern Larvae: Shining Some Light into the ‘Black Box’ of Sharpnose Sharks, Rhizopriondon terraenovae, in the Idaho, USA Connectivity Research northern Gulf of Mexico 3:00 PM A Maia K Kaiser D Hogan 3:00 PM

When Sounds Collide: Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Self-recruitment, Dispersal and Fluctuating Connectivity Escape Responses in Young of the Year Spiny Dogfish Frog Calling Behavior among Populations of a Coral Reef Fish

3:15 PM V Di Santo V Titus M Christie - SR 3:15 PM Population Genetic Diversity and Connectivity among Effects of Thermotaxis on Digestion Efficiency in Two Populations of the Eastern Tiger Salamander Larval Retention and Population Connectivity in Two Cora Elasmobranchs (Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum) in New York and New Reef Fishes Jersey 3:30 PM T Daly-Engel S Wisniewski K Huebert - SR 3:30 PM Beneficial or Unavoidable? Sexual Conflict Drives Low A Brown Tree Snake Risk Assessment for the Continenta Effects of Vertical Migrations by Pelagic Reef Fish Larvae Multiple Paternity and Genetic Diversity in the Shortspine United States on Larval Transport Spurdog Shark (Squalus mitsukurii) 3:45 PM N Aschliman S Sponaugle 3:45 PM

Diversity and Constraint in the Evolution of Skates and Spatial Variation in Larval Growth and Gut Fullness in a Rays (Chondrichthyes: Batoidea) Coral Reef Fish: Implications for Population Connectivity

4:00 PM 4:00 PM Discussion

4:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM POSTER SESSION I 5:00 PM 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

22 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SATURDAY, 25 JULY, Morning Sessions

ROOM Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ Evolution & Ontology Symposium Snake Reproduction Symposium General Ichthyology I Amphibian Ecology I SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR P MABEE R ALDRIDGE E SCHULTZ H WELSH MODERATOR 8:00 AM H Lapp D Blackburn S Young T Thigpen 8:00 AM

Age, Growth and Reproductive Biology of Catostomids Efficacy of Automatic Vocalization Recognition Software from the Apalachicola River, Florida, USA for Anuran Monitoring

Evolution of Placentation in Viviparous Thamnophine C McMahan - GI Z Long 8:15 AM A Gentle Introduction to Ontologies for Biology 8:15 AM Snakes Assessment of Intracoelomic Implantation and Waistband Molecular Systematics of the Mountain Mullet, Harness Radiotransmitter Attachment for Wood Frogs Agonostomus monticola (Teleostomi: Mugilidae) (Lithobates sylvaticus) and Boreal Toads (Anaxyrus boreas boreas) 8:30 AM M Westerfield T Ecay N Brown-Peterson D Trumbo 8:30 AM

Effects of a Cestode Macroparasite on Oocyte Using GIS and Field Survey Data to Investigate the Abiotic Recruitment and Spawning of Alaskan Threespine and Biotic Factors Regulating Local Assemblages of Pond Stickleback Breeding Amphibians in Eastern Missouri Reproductive and Developmental Physiology of Calcium Linking Animal Models and Human Diseases A Geheber - GI H Welsh 8:45 AM Provision to Embryonic Snakes. 8:45 AM Fluvial/geomorphic Process Domains and the Distributions The Fish Community of the Pearl River: A Historical Test of the Riparian and Aquatic Herpetofauna: a Landscape of Community Persistence and Stability Study in an Undammed Northwestern California River Catchment 9:00 AM P Mabee S Trauth E Schultz N Leuthold 9:00 AM

Copulation Kinematics in Poecilia, a Genus of Livebearing Short-Term Response of Stream Amphibians to Forest Fish Management in a Second Growth Forest

9:15 AM Phenoscape: Using Ontologies to Link Comparative Comparative Male Urogenital Anatomy of North American K Conway - GI T Baldwin 9:15 AM Morphology to Genes Colubroid Snakes Methods for Predicting the Occurrence of Amphibians in How Bizarre: Swim Bladder Sexual Dimorphism in Oak Hickory Forests along an Environmental Gradient in Psilorhynchus (Ostariophysi: Cypriniformes) the Mid Cumberland Plateau

BREAK - Exhibit Hall 9:30 AM 9:30 AM SESSION/ SESSION/ Evolution & Ontology Symposium Snake Reproduction Symposium General Ichthyology I Amphibian Ecology I SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR P MABEE R ALDRIDGE K PILLER L MAHRT MODERATOR 10:00 AM G Riccardi M Parker N Delventhal L Mahrt 10:00 AM

What I Found in Kolkata: A Trip to the Zoological Survey If You Build It, They Will Come. Oviposition Of Columbia of India Type Collections Spotted Frogs In Man-Made Ponds In Eastern Oregon Sex Expression in Snakes: The Interplay Between Illustrating Ontologies with Morphbank and Phenoscape S Dowell D Green 10:15 AM Hormones and Pheromone Production 10:15 AM Morphological and Genetic Investigations of Pennsylvania Body Size Variation and Size-assortative Mating in Populations of the Channel Shiner, Notropis wickliffi Anurans

10:30 AM P Vize E Taylor R Day - GI M Gibbons 10:30 AM Hatching Time and Genetics Affect Behavior and Digestion in Stomachless Fishes with Diametric Diets Development in the Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) 10:45 AM An Ontology for Xenopus Anatomy and Development Hormones and Reproduction in Free-Living Snakes K Piller J Touchon - EE 10:45 AM

Habitat Fragmentation and Genetic Population Structure Reproductive Mode Plasticity in the Treefrog of Three Etheosotomatine Darters in the Duck River, TN Dendropsophus ebraccatus

11:00 AM A Maglia R Mason M Brooks J Purrenhage 11:00 AM

Canopy Cover Impacts American Toads (Bufo Larval Fish Drift in a Northeastern River americanus) in Multiple Life Stages Chemical Ecology of Snakes: From Pheromones to Development of an Anatomical Ontology for Amphibians T Ford C Distel - EE 11:15 AM Receptors 11:15 AM Effects of Sublethal Pesticide Exposure and Larval Reducing Sampling-Induced Stress in Atlantic Cod Competitors on Multiple Life Stages in Two Pond-Breeding Anurans 11:30 AM M Robinson-Rechavi X Bonnet M Colton - GI R Van Meter 11:30 AM Do Temperate Marine Fishes Follow the Rules? Road Deicers and Gray Treefrogs: Unexpected Relationships Between Body Size, Geographic Range Size Interactions in Pond Food Webs and Abundance Bgee: Integrating Ontology and Homology for the Study of The Evolution of Semelparity N Holcroft 11:45 AM Gene Expression Evolution 11:45 AM

A Survey of Basal Euteleost Pectoral Girdles

12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 12:00 PM

GI = ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology EE = ASIH Stoye Ecology & Ethology

23 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SATURDAY, 25 JULY, Morning Sessions

ROOM Parlor ABC Galleria North Galleria South Broadway I & II ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ AES Conservation & Management II Herp Biogeography AES Reproduction & Genetics ELHS/LFC General Ichthyology II SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM

MODERATOR J CARLSON R FISHER J SULIKOWSKI L FUIMAN MODERATOR 8:00 AM R Fisher J Leis 8:00 AM Another New BrachylophusIguana from Fiji? New With a Little Help from your Friends: Group Navigation in Genetic Evidence and Further Use of Morphology to Larval Reef Fish Discriminate among the Described Living Species 8:15 AM J Richmond R Coelho T Rankin - SR 8:15 AM Patterns of Evolutionary Diversification in South Pacific Abundance, Distribution and Reproductive Biology of the Behavioral Basis for Selective Mortality in a Coral Reef Scincid Lizards of the Genus Emoia Based on Multilocus Oceanic Whitetip Shark Caught by the Tuna Pelagic Fish DNA Sequence Data Longline Fishery in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean 8:30 AM D Portik - GH J Marquez-Farias L Fuiman 8:30 AM Observations on the Reproductive Biology of the Chilean Phylogeography of a Skink Species from Southwestern Behavioral Traits that Determine Mortality of Newly Round Ray, Urotrygon chilensis from the Southern Gulf Africa Settled Reef Fish Larvae of California, Mexico 8:45 AM D Ha D Wood J Sulikowski E D'Alessandro - SR 8:45 AM

Conflicting Phylogenetic Signals in the Narrow-headed Size and Age Estimates at Sexual Maturity for the Spatio-Temporal Distribution and Growth of Larval Shark CPUE Trends from Virginia's Atlantic waters: Gartersnake (Thamnophis rufipunctatus): Unraveling Blacknose Shark, Carcharhinus acronotus, from the Snapper (Lutjanidae) along a Transect across the Straits Trends 1972-2008 Historical versus Contemporary Patterns of Diversity Northern Gulf of Mexico of Florida

9:00 AM A Morgan B Stuart B Palm K Adamski - SR 9:00 AM Population Assessment of the Dusky Shark in the Phylogeography of the Asian Common Toad, Bufo Fecundity, Viability, and Gestational Rates of Little Skate, Developing an Index of Abundance for Gag Grouper in Northwestern Atlantic Ocean Using an Age Structured melanostictus: Deep Genetic Structure in a Widespread Leucoraja erinacea, Egg Cases in the Gulf of Maine North Carolina: an Analysis of Larval and Juvenile Catch Model Human Commensal 9:15 AM J Moore I Phillipsen J Williams A Ojanguren 9:15 AM The Use of Steroid Hormone Concentrations to Critical Habitat for Sand Tiger Sharks During their Phylogeography of a Stream-dwelling Frog (Pseudacris Determine Individual Variability in the Reproductive Developmental Plasticity of Antipredator Responses of Summer Residency in Delaware Bay cadaverina) in Southern California Cyclicity of the Little Skate, Leucoraja erinacea, in the Red Drum Larvae western Gulf of Maine

9:30 AM BREAK - Exhibit Hall 9:30 AM SESSION/ SESSION/ AES Conservation & Management II Herp Biogeography AES Reproduction & Genetics ELHS/LFC General Ichthyology II SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR J CARLSON T TOWNSEND D CHAPMAN C GRIMES MODERATOR 10:00 AM J Carlson T Townsend J Giles M Peck 10:00 AM Phylogeography of Indo-West Pacific Sharks and Rays Climate-driven Changes in the Survival and Growth of An update on the status of the sand tiger shark, Phylogenetics and Biogeography of the Mexican Blind (≤10 spp), with Applications to Monitoring the Marine Fish: Individual-based Model Estimates for Larval Carcharias taurusfor the U.S. Atlantic Ocean Lizard, Anelytropsis papillosus International Shark Fin Trade Herring (Clupea harengus) in the North Sea 10:15 AM M Evans S Nielsen A Verissimo K Tsukamoto 10:15 AM Something Old in New Zealand: Dating Suggests Demographics and Habitat Partitioning of Elasmobranchs Worldwide Population Structure of the Spiny Dogfish Ontogenetic Change of Buoyancy in Eel Leptocephali: Possible Gondwanan Connections for New Zealand’s in Port Royal Sound, South Carolina Squalus acanthias An Adaptation for Life in the Ocean Surface Layer Endemic Geckos 10:30 AM C O'Connell J Meik K Allen T Hurst 10:30 AM A Quantitative Analysis Examining the Effects of Phenotypic Evolution in Insular Speckled Rattlesnakes Two Genetically Distinct Lineages of the Shortfin Mako Ontogenic, Thermal, and Cohort-specific Effects on Permanent Magnets on Elasmobranchs in Recreational (Viperidae: Crotalus mitchellii) (Isurus oxyrinchus) Growth Rates of Early Life Stages of Pacific Cod and Longlining Fisheries 10:45 AM M Drymon E Hekkala N Phillips M Busby 10:45 AM Evaluation of Historic Taxonomic Affiliation and Identification of Larvae and Early Juveniles of Comparing Distributions of Sharks among Estuarine, Conservation Genetics of Pristis Species in Australian Population Genetic Parameters of Ranid Frogs Using Pricklebacks (: Stichaeidae) in the Coastal and Oceanic Regions of the Gulf of Mexico Waters Archival Samples Northeastern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea 11:00 AM K Andrews A Reza C Testerman D Robert 11:00 AM Population Genetic Structure of the Night Shark Conservation Assessment and Prioritization of the Importance of Prey Field Definition for the Assessment of Calculating Shark Bycatch in the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp (Carcharhinus signatus) in the Western Atlantic Tropical Forest Habitats of Bangladesh: A Look on the Relationship Linking Year-Class Strength to Prey Trawl Fishery: A Collaborative Approach Assessed Using Nuclear Microsatellite Markers and Amphibians and Reptiles Availability during the Early Larval Stage of Marine Fish Mitochondrial Control Region Sequences 11:15 AM J Fernandez de Carvalho J Mahaffy A Stow J Keane 11:15 AM Historic Extensions of Rattlesnake Ranges (Timber The National Sawfish Encounter Database: Integration, Rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus and Massasauga, Patterns of Dispersal and Genetic Variation in the Sand EAC Variability and Spawning of Small Pelagic Fishes: Maintenance and Growth Sistrurus catenatus) from Five Counties in South-eastern Tiger Shark (Carcharias taurus) Inferences from Larval Dynamics and Oceanography and South-central Minnesota 11:30 AM D McGowan K Kozak K Feldheim D Richardson 11:30 AM Does Haddock Egg Predation Decouple the Abundance Evolution of the Recreational Shark Fishery of Florida, Phylogenetic Niche Conservatism Drives High Montane Long-term Philopatry and the First Case of Natal Homing of Atlantic Herring Larvae from Spawning Stock Biomass 1981-2008 Species Richness in Appalachian Salamanders in a Chondrichthyan Fish on Georges Bank? 11:45 AM M Mendoza-Carranza L Lawson - GDM D Chapman C Grimes 11:45 AM HyperoliusDiversification in Fragmented Montane Does Southern Stingray Dasyatis americana Sustain the Forests: An Investigation into the Accumulation and Mating System and Paternity in an Intrauterine Cannibal: The Role of Oceanographic Features in the Reproductive Artisanal Elasmobranch Fisheries in Western Campeche Persistence of Biodiversity in the Eastern Arc Mountains The Sand Tiger Shark Strategies of Some Scombrid Fishes Bank? of Tanzania 12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH J Olney 12:00 PM GDM = ASIH Stoye Genetics, Development & GH = ASIH Stoyer General Herpetology SR = ELHS/LFC Sally Richardson Award Larvae of zeiform fishes Morphology

24 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SATURDAY, 25 JULY, Afternoon Sessions

ROOM Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ Herp Conservation I Snake Reproduction Symposium Fish Systematics II AES Ecology I SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM

MODERATOR K BURNETT D SEVER GD JOHNSON G SKOMAL MODERATOR

1:30 PM A Wright N Ford B Banbury G Skomal 1:30 PM The California Amphibian and Reptile Species of Specia Can Ancestral Morphology Accurately Predict Ancestral Mesopelagic Trans-equatorial Migrations by Basking Concern Update: Progress, Future Work, and Function? Sharks in the Western Atlantic Ocean Involvement by the Herpetological Community 1:45 PM T Gorman Factors Influencing Offspring Size in Snakes E Murdy H Hsu 1:45 PM

Range-wide and Stream-level Scale Occupancy of Rana A review of the genus Taenioides (Gobiidae: North-South Migration of the Whale Shark (Rhincodon okaloosae Amblyopinae) typus) in East Asian Waters and the Northwest Pacific

2:00 PM K Burnett A Bronikowski WL Smith Y Papastamatiou 2:00 PM

Evaluating Linkage Areas on Headwater Streams for Limits and Relationships of the So-Called New “Ecological” Tags and their Use in the Study of Conserving Amphibians and Salmon Pseudochromoid Fishes Shark Behavior The Role of Insulin/IGF1 Signaling (IIS) in Snake J Parmelee D Stevenson B Wetherbee 2:15 PM Reproduction 2:15 PM Environmental Preferences of the Tiger Shark Amphibian and Reptile Use of Mitigation Wetlands in a A Systematic Review of the Genus Bothrocara Bean (Galeocerdo cuvier) Tracked with Pop-up Archival Predominately Agricultural Landscape. 1890 (Teleostei: Zoarcidae) Satellite Transmitters in the US Virgin Islands 2:30 PM B Glorioso D Siegel L Tornabene J Whitty 2:30 PM

Anuran Site Occupancy as an Indicator of Conservation Comparative Female Cloacal Morphology of the Review of the Atlantic Members of the Goby Genus Movements and Habitat Use of Juvenile Freshwater Benefits of the Wetlands Reserve Program Caenophidia Bollmannia (Teleostei: Gobiidae) Sawfish (Pristis microdon) in a Riverine Environment

2:45 PM D Cisneros-Heredia S Graham P Hundt B Franks 2:45 PM

Habitat Loss and Climate Change Impacts on Phylogenetic Relationships of Studfish, Subgenus Lemon Sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) on the Beach: An Endocrine/Immune Interactions during Reproduction in Neotropical Anurans: Implications for In-situ Xenisma (Teleostei: Cyprinidontiformes: Fundulidae: Update from a Winter, Surf-zone Nursery at Cape Snakes Conservation Fundulus) using Morphological and Molecular Characters Canaveral, Florida

3:00 PM N Karraker B Jellen M Westneat J Romine 3:00 PM

Higher-level Relationships Among Reef Fishes, the Importance of Tadpoles to Stream Communities in Mating Order: A Proximate Mechanism Underlying the Movement Patterns of Two Species of Rays in Mosquito Evolution of Developmental Regulatory Genes and the Tropical Asia Occurrence of Differential Paternity Within the Ophidia Lagoon, Florida, USA Use of New Visualization Tools for Large Phylogenies.

3:15 PM K Kriger D Sever D Buth 3:15 PM

Should Mitochondrial DNA Sequences be Used in The 2nd Annual Save The Frogs Day - April 30th, 2010 The Anterior Testicular Ducts of Snakes Phylogenetic Studies of Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles?

3:30 PM D Wojnowski Z Stahlschmidt G Johnson 3:30 PM Ontogeny and Systematics of Whalefishes When is a Worm not a Worm? When it is a Critically Parental Care: Implications and Motivations of Python (Stephanoberyciformes: Cetomimidae): Resolution of a Endangered Caecilian Egg-Brooding Behavior Deep-Sea Conundrum, Part 1. History, ontogenetic transformations and sexual dimorphism 3:45 PM F Wing Kan Vivian R Krohmer J Paxton 3:45 PM Ontogeny and Systematics of Whalefishes Seasonality, Diet, and Habitat Use of the Hong Kong Neuroendocrine and Environmental Regulation of (Stephanoberyciformes: Cetomimidae): Resolution of a Newt (Paramesotriton hongkongensis), and their Courtship and Mating in the Male Red-Sided Garter Deep-Sea Conundrum, Part 2. Biology, Linking of Life Implications for Conservation Snake. Stages, and Relationships 4:00 PM M Feldman R Aldridge AES Business Meeting 4:00 PM A More Effective Method to Induce Turtles to Lay Their Seasonal Variation in the Relative Mass of the Testis Eggs and Sexual Segment of the Kidney in the Ophidia 4:15 PM B Brodman K Gribbins Amphibians and Reptiles as Predictors of the The Ultrastructure of Spermiogenesis within the Paleoenvironment of the Late Tertiary Pipe Creek AgkistrodonComplex Sinkhole 4:30 PM 4:30 PM

5:00 PM 5:00 PM POSTER SESSION II 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

25 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SUNDAY, 26 JULY, Morning Sessions

ROOM Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ Live Bearing Fish Symposium Turtle Symposium Fish Ecology II Fish Phylogeography SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR I SCHLUPP B BURY S ROSS T TURNER MODERATOR

8:00 AM Schlupp/Johnson B Bury T Sutton M Kopeny 8:00 AM

Ecology And Conservation Of Tortoises And Freshwater Deep-Sea Fishes of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Trophic Determination of the Native Range of the Orangefin Introduction Turtles: What Are The Challenges Ahead? Structure and Interactions Madtom (Noturus gilberti)

8:15 AM D Blackburn D Germano S Ross M White 8:15 AM Species Composition and Distributions of Mesopelagic Fishes Over the Slope of the North-central Gulf of Intraspecific Phylogeography of the Sauger Mexico 8:30 AM Evolution of Vertebrate Viviparity and Matrotrophy: An Growth, Population Structure, and Reproduction of the J Drazen M Hayes - GI 8:30 AM Overview Western Pond Turtle Across Its Range Bypassing the Abyssal Benthic Food-Web: Macrourid Diet in the Eastern North Pacific Inferred from Stomach Phylogeography of Percina nigrofasciata () Contents, Stable Isotopes, and Fatty Acid Biomarkers 8:45 AM E Marsh-Matthews A Bennett J McClain T Turner 8:45 AM The Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Demography Incipient Matrotrophy: Potential Roles in Offspring and Gene Flow in Northern Map Turtles (Graptemys Trophic Structure of Midwater Fishes over Cold Seep Phylogeography of the Orangebelly Darter Provisioning in Lecithotrophic Poeciliids geographica) on the Trent-Severn Waterway, Ontario, Areas in the Gulf of Mexico Canada 9:00 AM M Belk M Rasmussen C Anderson P Berendzen 9:00 AM Patterns of Maternal Investment in Spotted Turtles Life History Variation Within Poeciliid Species Does Not Spatial Distributions of Bathypelagic Fishes along the Test of Simultaneous Diversification of Central Highlands (Clemmys guttata): Implications of Trade-offs, Scale of Predict Variation Among Closely Related Species Mid-Atlantic Ridge Fishes East and West of the Mississippi River Analyses, and Incubation Substrates 9:15 AM J Zuniga-Vega J Litzgus A Quattrini G Smith 9:15 AM

Reviewing the Causal Hypothesis for the Evolution of Stochastic Population Viability Analyses for an Fish-Habitat Relationships at a Deepwater Coral Mound Cenozoic History of Western North American Superfetation in Livebearing Fishes Endangered Freshwater Turtle, Clemmys guttata off North Carolina, USA Freshwater Fishes

9:30 AM BREAK - Exhibit Hall 9:30 AM SESSION/ SESSION/ Live Bearing Fish Symposium Turtle Symposium Fish Phylogeography SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR I SCHLUPP B BURY P CHAKRABARTY MODERATOR 10:00 AM M Ptacek W Selman J Albert 10:00 AM

Using Mollies as a Model for the Evolution of Mating The Pascagoula Map Turtle (Graptemys gibbonsi): Paleogeographic Dating Indicates Paleogene Origins for Signal Divergence Overlooked, Declining, or Both? the Species-rich Amazonian Ichthyofauna

10:15 AM H Rodd G Johnston G Seegert 10:15 AM

Ecology of Freshwater Turtles in a North Florida River: The Longitudinal Pattern of Various Fishes in the Ohio Various Roles of Pigment-based Coloration in Guppies Spatial Variation in Assemblage Structure River

10:30 AM C Ghalambor F Janzen J Eble - GDM 10:30 AM Patterns of Divergence in Body Shape and Swimming Phylogeography of the Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma Performance in Live-bearing Fish: A Model for flavescens) Indicates a Hawaiian Origin and Dispersal to Investigating Trade-offs in Adaptive Evolution the West Pacific Climate Change and Temperature-dependent Sex 10:45 AM B Langerhans Determination in Turtles J Drew 10:45 AM

Livebearing Fish as Models for the Study of Genital Multi-locus Biogeography of Amblyglyphidodonand the Evolution Evolution of Marine Biodiversity in the Coral Triangle

11:00 AM F García de León R Vogt P Chakrabarty 11:00 AM

Morphological variation of Poecilia mexicana in Mexican Blind Cave Fishes from Opposite Ends of the Indian populations Ocean Reveal an Ancient Gondwanan Connection

11:15 AM M Mateos Nesting Strategies of Amazonian Freshwater Turtles A Kinziger 11:15 AM Long-term Isolation and Genetic Divergence Between Phylogeography of Poeciliids in Western Mexico Populations of the Threatened Rough Sculpin (Cottus asperrimus) Separated by Hat Creek Fault

11:30 AM J Trexler S Doody 11:30 AM

Population Dynamics and Control of Local Density of Three Poeciliid Species in a Dynamic Landscape Pig-nosed Turtles and their Importance to Diverse J Rasmussen 11:45 AM Communities in Australia 11:45 AM Body Shape Variation of a Neotropical Liverbearer in Relation to Predation Environment and Selected Intrinsic Factors 12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 12:00 PM GDM = ASIH Stoye Genetics, Development & GI = ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology Morphology

27 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SUNDAY, 26 JULY, Morning Sessions

ROOM Parlor ABC Galleria North Galleria South Broadway I & II ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ General Ichthyology HL Graduate Research Award I AES Physiology ELHS/LFC Hypoxia SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR C LOWE G PERRY J GELSLEICHTER L Ciannelli/D Breitburg MODERATOR 8:00 AM L Enzor L Ciannelli/D Breitburg 8:00 AM

The Spine of Atlantic Stingray, Dasyatis sabina: Venom Toxicity and Role in Life History Hypoxia and Fish Early-life Stages: A Comparison E Wiley J Gelsleichter 8:15 AM between Human-enriched and Upwelling-driven Systems 8:15 AM Toxicity of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Atlantic and Gulf Serial Homology and Teleost Epurals Populations of Juvenile Sharks

8:30 AM B Froeschke - GI P Hampton S Kim A Johnson - SR 8:30 AM Future Fishery? Is there Still Hope for the Future Status Interspecific Prey and Predator Feeding Performance in Assessing Fractionation Factors and Tissue Turnover Effects of Hypoxia on Ichthyoplankton and Micronekton of the Southern Flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma) Natricines Rates for Sharks Communities Off the Oregon and Washington Coasts Fishery? 8:45 AM J Orr M Close J Patterson L Lang 8:45 AM Skates of the Subgenus Arctoraja (Bathyraja: Rajidae): A Comparative Study of the Capacity for Aerobic and Anatomical and Histological Correlates to Snake Lower The Effects of Hypoxia on the Vertical Distribution of Morphological and Genetic Variation, New and Cryptic Anaerobic Metabolism in the Muscle Tissues of the Three Jaw Function Larval Fishes in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Species Species of Thresher Shark (Family Alopiidae) 9:00 AM G Hoff S McCracken J Mallefet V Buehler 9:00 AM

Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Study Of The Velvet Belly Lantern Shark, Etmopterus Hypoxia in a Changing World - What Can we Learn from Skate Nursery Habitat in the Eastern Bering Sea Amphibians from the Forest Floor to the Upper Canopy of spinax, Luminous System Amazon Fishe an Ecuadorian Amazon Lowland Rainforest

9:15 AM C Lowe S Spear J Claes K Craig 9:15 AM

Colonization and Gene Flow of Coastal Tailed Frogs Site Fidelity, Homing and Movements of Fishes Developing Mechanistic Links Between Hypoxia and (Ascaphus truei) at Mount St. Helens: Population Luminescent Camouflage in a Deepwater Shark Associated with Offshore Platforms in Southern California Juvenile Finfish Bycatch in the Gulf of Mexico Response across Disturbance Gradients

9:30 AM W Ekau 9:30 AM

BREAK - Exhibit Hall A Change in the Larval Fish Community of the Northern Benguela Induced by the Extension of the Oxygen Minimum Layer 9:45 AM 9:45 AM

SESSION/ SESSION/ Fish Conservation I Herp Development & Morphology AES Ecology II ELHS/LFC Ecology II SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR C TAYLOR C STAYTON J BIZZARO S ACEVEDO MODERATOR 10:00 AM R Morgan L Regula Meyer - GH J Bizzarro M Kuroki 10:00 AM

Biology and Distribution of the Sixgill Sawshark, Pliotrema The Role of the Leptocephalus Larva in the Evolution of Effects of Road Salt on Fish Assemblages in Maryland Growth and Development in Invaded Pools warreni Regan 1906, off Southern Africa Anguillid Oceanic Migrations

10:15 AM C Taylor R Andrews M Espinoza E Morote - SR 10:15 AM A Tale of Two Rivers: Differential Change to Fish Feeding Ecology of Two Hake Larvae: Merluccius Assemblages in the Upper Tombigbee River and the Rates of Development and Embryonic Diapause in Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Elasmobranchs in a merluccius from NW Mediterranean and Merluccius gayi Noxubee River (Mississippi) after Fragmention by the Chameleons Newly Restored Accessible Habitat from Central Chile. Ontogeny versus Environmental Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway conditions 10:30 AM B Chernoff W Du M Ajemian B Laurel 10:30 AM Determinants of Incubation Period: Do Reptilian An Experimental Examination of Temperature River of the Undamed: "Recovery" of the Eightmile River An Integrative Approach to Evaluating the Ecological Role Embryos Hatch after a Fixed Total Number of Interactions in the ‘Oscillation-control’ and ‘Match- after Dam Removal of Spotted Eagle Rays (Aetobatus narinari) in Bermuda Heartbeats? mismatch’ Hypothesis for Pacific Cod Larvae 10:45 AM B Fluker - C P Nicodemo J Imhoff P Munday 10:45 AM Molecular Divergence in the Highly Imperiled Rush Evidence Of A Winter Refuge For Juvenile Bull Sharks Ocean Acidification Affects Larval Growth and Olfactory Darter, phytophilum, Relative to its Ontogenetic Shifts of Heart Position in Snakes (Carcharhinus leucas) in the Northern Banana River, Discrimination of a Marine Fish Widespread Congener E. parvipinne Florida, USA 11:00 AM R Arnold - C C Stayton J Froeschke S Nakayama - SR 11:00 AM

Phylogenetics and Conservation of Frogfishes The Morphological and Biomechanical Evolution of Habitat Selection Patterns of Sharks in Northwestern Gulf Intraspecific Competition among Early Life Stages and (Antennariidae: Lophiiformes) Emydid Turtle Shells of Mexico the Optimal Spawning Strategy of Red Drum

11:15 AM A Hearn M Alcorn J Szczepanski A Eller - SR 11:15 AM Site Fidelity and Inter-island Movement of Scalloped Geometric Morphometrics Role in Phylogenetic Feeding Habits of Skates and Rays in Delaware Bay: An Abundance and Distribution of Larval Eulachon Hammerhead Sharks, Sphyrna lewini, in the Galapagos Classification and Sexual Dimorphism Dynamics of Analysis of Resource Usage and Comparison to Batoids (Thaleichthys pacificus) in Berners Bay, Alaska in Marine Reserve and Eastern Tropical Pacific Eurycea aquatica and Eurycea cirrigera of Narragansett Bay Relation to Physical Factors 11:30 AM D Vieglais D Mahler - GDM D Bethea E Gonçalves 11:30 AM Interannual Fluctuations in the Structure of Temperate FishNet 2 - A Network of Ichthyology Collections Offering Convergence and Parallelism in the Evolution of Anolis Can Bonnethead Sharks Digest and Assimilate Reef-Fish Larval Assemblages at the Arrábida Marine Realtime Analysis and Visualization Tail Length Seagrass? Park 11:45 AM M Heithaus 11:45 AM

Stable Isotopic Analysis Reveals Individual Variation in Feeding Behavior of Juvenile Bull Sharks

12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 12:00 PM

GI = ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology GDM = ASIH Stoye Genetics, Development & C = ASIH Stoye Conservation SR = ELHS/LFC Sally Richardson Award GH - ASIH Stoye General Herpetology Morphology

28 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SUNDAY, 26 JULY, Afternoon Sessions

ROOM Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ Live Bearing Fishes Symposium Turtle Symposium Cypriniformes Tree of Life Fish Conservation II SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM

MODERATOR J JOHNSON D GERMANO H BART T DONALDSEN MODERATOR 1:30 PM T Hrbek B Hagerty K Tang S Friederichs 1:30 PM

Measuring Temporal, Spatial and Vertical Movements A Landscape Genetic Approach to Identifying Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Molecular Phylogeny of of Pacific Sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) in the Connectivity for the Mojave Desert Tortoise the Earth’s Most Diverse Clade of Freshwater Fishes Eastern Tropical Pacific Using Pop-up Archival Tags Phylogenetic Relationships of the K Drake M Miya D Parkyn 1:45 PM () 1:45 PM Capture and Patterns of Recapture to Assess Fire in the Mojave Desert: Understanding Desert Cypriniformes Tree of Life: A Mitochondrial Movements of Greater Amberjack in the Gulf of Tortoise Use of Burned Critical Habitat Phylogenomic Approach Based on 363 Sequences Mexico

2:00 PM G Rosenthal P Medica K Saitoh T Donaldson 2:00 PM

Long-term Growth and Natural History of a Population Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Nuclear and Mitochondrial Mate Choice and Evolutionary Genetics in Climate Change, Ocean Acidification, and Extinction of Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) in Southern DNA Analysis of Tetraploid Cobitis biwae and C. XiphophorusHybrid Zones Risks in Reef Fishes Nevada striata Indicates Extensive Past Hybridization Events

2:15 PM M Tobler S Corn H Bart M Steele 2:15 PM Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Phylogenetic Natural and Sexual Selection against Migrants in Sources of Bias in Line-Distance Sampling of Desert Informativeness of Amino Acid Substitutions and A Test for Equivalence of Reproduction of Temperate Sulfide Spring and Cave Poeciliids Tortoises Protein Structure Changes in Four Nuclear Genes for Reef Fishes on Artificial versus Natural Reefs Inferring Relationships of Cypriniform Fishes 2:30 PM J Johnson T Esque L Yang - GI J McDowell 2:30 PM Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Phylogenetic Relationships of the Cyprinid Subfamily Cyprininae Genetic Analysis of Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) Parallel Life History Evolution in Poeciliid Fishes (Ostariophysi: Cypriniformes) Inferred from Population Structure A Habitat Suitability Model for the Mojave Desert Mitochondrial and Nuclear Sequence Data 2:45 PM I Schlupp Tortoise: Importance of Ecological Parameters and M Hirt - GI L Sorenson - C 2:45 PM Conservation Implications Development of Molecular Markers for the Sex and Asex in Livebearing Fishes Dating the Cypriniformes Tree of Life Discrimination of Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Populations of Istiophorid Billfishes 3:00 PM O Dominguez L. Harden A Simons K Martin 3:00 PM Conservation of Diamondback Terrapins in the Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Timing the Dispersal of Stock Assessment With Citizen Scientists: Trends Uncovering the Evolutionary History of the Goodeinae Carolinas: What Do We Know, Not Know, and Need Cyprinid Fishes into Africa and Trajectories for Populations of California Grunion to Know 3:15 PM D Everhardt B Horne R Mayden D Topping 3:15 PM

Rare Morph Survival Advantage in Guppies, (Poecilia Cypriniformes Tree of Life: A Supermatrix Approach Use of Ultrasonic Telemetry Methods to Estimate reticulata): Mechanisms of Frequency-dependent to Inferring the Phylogenetic Relationships of the Mortality Rates, Residency, and Movement Patterns Selection North American Species of the Family Cyprinidae of Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus New Directions in the Conservation of Large River 3:30 PM Turtles in Southeast Asia M Doosey - GI 3:30 PM Cypriniformes Tree of Life: A Molecular Phylogenetic Perspective on Evolution of Pharyngeal Feeding Apparatus of Suckers (: Catostomidae)

3:45 PM Discussion S Rages 3:45 PM Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Morphology of the Dorsal and Anal Fins of Cypriniforms and Their Potential Phylogenetic Importance 4:00 PM G Arratia 4:00 PM Cypriniformes Tree of Life: The Caudal Skeleton of Ostarioclupeomorphs: Issues of Homology 4:15 PM J Engeman 4:15 PM

Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Intriguing Patterns of Gill Arch Development and Homology Implications

4:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM POSTER SESSION III 5:00 PM 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM GI = ASIH Stoye General Ichthyology C = ASIH Stoye Conservation

29 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SUNDAY, 26 JULY, Afternoon Sessions

ROOM Parlor ABC Galleria North Galleria South Broadway I & II ROOM SESSION/ ELHS/LFC Ecology II/ SESSION/ NIA Student Paper Award HL Graduate Research Award II General Herpetology SYMPOSIUM Condition SYMPOSIUM

MODERATOR J BASKIN H HEATWOLE R CLARK L Copeman/ B Laurel MODERATOR 1:30 PM A Pease E Broyles G Perry S Acevedo 1:30 PM Structure and Morphological Diversity of Stream Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin) Of The Vertical and Horizontal Distribution of Fish “Filling the gap”: Improving Education on the Ethics Fish Communities along a Longitudinal Fluvial The Ashley River: Estimated Population Size, Sex Larvae in Central Bass Strait, South-Eastern of Animal Use in Field Biological Research Gradient in the Río Grijalva Basin, Mexico Ratio, and Distribution Australia 1:45 PM G Mattox G Shillinger J Stynoski - EE A Sreenivasan 1:45 PM Differences between Observed Growth and a Phylogenetic Study of the Characinae Satellite Tracking and Remote Sensing Describe Discrimination of Offspring by Indirect Recognition Physiological Growth Index (RNA/DNA Ratio) in (Ostariophysi, , Characidae): Leatherback Movements and Distribution within the in an Egg-Feeding Dendrobatid Frog (Oophaga Larval Pacific Cod (Gadus macrocephalus) and Preliminary Results Equatorial and South Eastern Pacific pumilio) Walleye Pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) at Different Temperatures 2:00 PM J Muriel-Cunha A Coleman M Gerson R Heintz 2:00 PM

Tales from the Underground Amazon: Diversity and Diamondback Terrapin Hatchling Orientation Different Strokes for Different Folks: Signaling Growth and Energy Allocation in Larval Pollock Evolution of Phreatobius (Siluriformes, Behavior: To Sea or Not To Sea? That Is The Behavior and Caudal Traits in Two Populations of (Theragra chalcogramma) from the Bering Sea Ostariophysi) Question. Zebra-tailed Lizards (Callisaurus draconoides)

2:15 PM L Watson L Neuman-Lee L Bonachea D Stormer - SR 2:15 PM Examining the Effects of Atrazine on Embryos of Predation Risk Influences the Expression of Mate Cohort Structure, Growth, and Condition of Juvenile Age and Growth of the Giant Arapaima in South- Turtles from Two Deeply Divergent Cryptodiran Choice in Túngara frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus Bluefish Pomatomus saltatrixin the Hudson River western Guyana Families (Emydidae and Trionychidae) Implications for Sexual Selection Estuary, New York 2:30 PM M Rocha K Miller C Richards-Zawacki K McMahon - SR 2:30 PM Coloration as a Pre-mating Barrier to Reproduction Two Putative New Syntopic Species of Phreatobius Patterns in Carbon Isotope Fractionation of Amino Maintaining Genetic Diversity in Reintroduced in the Strawberry Poison Dart fFog (Oophaga Goeldi (1905) From Aripuanã Basin, Amazonas, Acids Between Diet and Consumer in a Model Fish Populations of Skinks and Tuatara pumilio): Have differences in female preference Brasil (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) Species lead to assortative mating? 2:45 PM A Smith M Eckstut R Lombard D Johnson - SR 2:45 PM Uniform Bisexuals and Variable Unisexuals: Morphological Variation in the Nactus Quantifying Genetic and Environmental Variation in Variation in the Impact of Larval History on Survival Mirror Self-Recognition in Chelonians pelagicusComplex (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) on Tanna Larval Quality for a Marine Fish Island, Vanuatu 3:00 PM A Domingo C Linkem K Hurme - EE M Davis 3:00 PM A Missing Link In Population Biology Of Reef Systematics of Philippine Skinks in the Genus Anti-predator Behavior and Activity Budgets in Reflex Impairment is an Index for Larval and Fishes: Molecular Ecology of Larval Dispersal in Sphenomorphus (Reptilia: Scincidae: Schooling vs. Non-schooling Tadpoles Juvenile Fish Vitality and Mortality Potential Gobies Lygosominae). 3:15 PM R Javonillo R Lovich R Herman L Copeman - SR 3:15 PM Evolution of Reproductive Novelties among Increased Terrestrial Dietary Input and Decreased Characid Fishes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi) as Mitochondrial Evolution and Phylogeography of the Tail Autotomy and its Effects on Locomotion in the Lipid Storage in Juvenile Cod (Gadus morhua) Revealed by an Emergent Phylogenetic Signal In Endangered Arroyo Toad (Anaxyrus californicus) Northern Dusky Salamander during Settlement into Eelgrass Habitat Molecular Data 3:30 PM E Harrison G Pauly F Vargas Salinas E Caldarone 3:30 PM Discordance between Mitochondrial and Nuclear Abiotic Noise Explains Intraspecific Divergence in The Invasive Cichlasoma urophthalmus (Mayan Potential Non-lethal Methods for Estimating Gene Phylogenies and its Impacts on the Advertisement Calls of Ranitomeya bombetes cichlid) in the Florida Everglades Condition and Growth Rates in Juvenile Fish Systematics of the Bufo boreasSpecies Group (Anura: Dendrobatidae) 3:45 PM J McVay S Sessions J Gao - SR 3:45 PM

Evaluating methods of estimating species trees: an An Explanation for Missing Limbs in Deformed Parental Contributions to Larval Growth in Atlantic empirical approach using the Thamnophiini Amphibians Silversides: a Heritability Study

4:00 PM R Brodeur 4:00 PM Lipids and Fatty Acids of Juvenile Salmon and their Prey in Coastal Waters 4:15 PM C Chambers 4:15 PM A Method for Comparing Alternative Measures of Fish Condition and other Qualitative Indices POSTER SESSION III 4:30 PM J Govoni 4:30 PM Exhibit Hall Feeding on Protists and Particulates by the Leptocephali of the Worm Eels Myrophis spp. (Lotken 1852) (Teleostei, Anguilliformes, Ophichthidae), and the Potential Energy Contribution of Large Aloricate Ciliates 5:00 PM ELHS Business Meeting 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5 - 6 p.m. 5:30 PM 6:00 PM ASIH Business Meeting 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6 - 8 p.m. 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM EE = ASIH Stoye Ecology & Ethology SR = ELHS/LFC Sally Richardson Award

30 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE Monday, 27 JULY, Morning Sessions

ROOM Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ SYMPOSIUM Darwin Symposium Herp Conservation II Fish Biogeography Amphibian Ecology II SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR T BERRA M JORDAN T Turner M DONNELLY MODERATOR 8:00 AM N Nelson S Walls 8:00 AM

Threatened Long-lived Species with TSD will rely on Ephemeral Wetland Ecosystems in the Face of Climate Management to Cope with Global Warming Change: An Amphibian Perspective

8:15 AM C Rodríguez B Todd 8:15 AM

Iguana iguana In Puerto Rico: It Is Time For Rapid Opposing Shifts in Amphibian Reproductive Management? Timing Correlate with Changing Climate

8:30 AM T Berra S Hathaway J Bagley - GI T Schriever 8:30 AM

Assessment of the Terrestrial Herpetofauna of Palmyra Phylogeography of the Knife-Edged Livebearer, Alfaro Food Web Ecology of Ponds Along A Hydroperiod Atoll, Line Islands cultratus (Cyprinodontiformes: ), in Costa Rica Gradient: A Stable Isotope Investigation

8:45 AM Charles Darwin: The Man and His Accomplishments K Greenwald D Bloom W Mautz 8:45 AM

The Effect of Landscape on Population Size, Isolation, Testing the Miocene Marine Incursion Hypothesis Using Tracking a Nitrogen Fixing Tree d15N Signature Through and Persistence in Ambystomatid Salamanders Anchovies (Engraulidae) a Hawaiian Coqui Frog Population

9:00 AM A Bauer M Jordan J Reece - GDM M Donnelly 9:00 AM Pre-Settlement History Obscures the Effect of Forest Panmixia across the Indo-Pacific in Two Species of Do trails affect relative abundance estimates of rainforest Darwin's Amphibians and Reptiles Fragmentation on Genetic Variation in The Eastern Red- Moray Eels frogs and lizards? Backed Salamander 9:15 AM D Wake J Johnson E Lewallen R von May 9:15 AM Does the Eastern Pacific Barrier Limit Epipelagic Fish The Interaction of Genotype and Hydroperiod Affects Amphibian Community Structure as a Function of Forest Darwin's Species Dispersal? A Population Genetic Analysis of Three Fitness in a Tiger Salamander Hybrid Zone Types in Amazonian Peru Flyingfish Species (Exocoetidae) in the Pacific 9:30 AM BREAK -Grand Ballroom Foyer 9:30 AM SESSION/ SESSION/ SYMPOSIUM Darwin Symposium Herp Conservation II Fish Systematics Snake Conservation SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR T BERRA S RICHTER B SIDLAUSKAS B HALSTEAD MODERATOR 10:00 AM D Pauly K Pope B Sidlauskas M Mitrovich 10:00 AM

Using Site Occupancy Models to Infer the Response of Allometrically Informed Approaches to Species Lentic-breeding Amphibians of the Mountains of the Coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum) and Striped Racer Discrimination and Discovery in the Leporinus Northern California: Status and Threats (M. lateralis) to Land Use Change in Coastal Southern cylindriformisGroup (Characiformes: Anostomidae) Darwin’s Ichthyological Collection and Musings during his California Voyage on H.M.S. Beagle 10:15 AM T Garcia J Stauffer B Halstead 10:15 AM Mechanisms Behind the Successful Invasion of A New Cichlid in the Genus Stigmatochromis Factor Analysis as a Tool for Conserving the Giant Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) in the Northwest United (Teleostei:Cichlidae) from Lake Malawi, Africa. Gartersnake States 10:30 AM P Wainwright V Hawkes M Stiassny R King 10:30 AM Extreme Hydrological Conditions and Complex Channel Darwin and Macroevolution: Comparative Analysis of Mapping of Critical Habitat for the Oregon Spotted Frog 10,000 Watersnakes Can’t be Wrong: Demographic Topology Drives Population Divergence and Speciation in Innovations and Diversity (Rana pretiosa) in British Columbia, Canada. Analysis of Population Recovery the Lower Congo River 10:45 AM K de Queiroz A Lind R Schmidt M Cross 10:45 AM Assessing Effects of Altered Hydrologic Regimes on Responses of the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake Diversity of African Suckermouth Catfishes (Mochokidae: Darwin and the Tree of Life Foothill Yellow-legged Frogs Using a Population (Sistrururs c. catenatus) to Prescribed Fire in a Chiloglanis) in Guinea, West Africa Projection Model Southwestern Michigan Wetland Prairies 11:00 AM L Parenti S Richter A Datovo D Jochimsen - C 11:00 AM The Cheek Muscles of Trichomycterid Catfishes: Conservation Genetics of the Critically Endangered Seasonal and Landscape Variation of Snake Road Darwin, Wallace and Biogeographic Classification Morphology and Phylogeny (Siluriformes: Loricarioidea: Dusky Gopher Frog, Rana sevosa Mortality on the Upper Snake River Plain Trichomycteridae) 11:15 AM D Lewis D Mushet F Bockmann R Platenberg 11:15 AM

A New Catfish Genus from Northern Brazil (Siluriformes: Endangered Species and Land Use Conflicts: Identifying Complex Spatial Dynamics Maintain High Genetic Darwin's Ship: H.M.S. Beagle from Bow to Stern Heptapteridae) Provides New Insights on the Habitat for the Virgin Islands Tree Boa (Epicrates Diversity in the Face of Climate Variation Relationships of the Enigmatic Genus PhreatobiusGoeldi monensis granti)

11:30 AM E Hilton H Waddle K Irwin E Campbell 11:30 AM

Occupancy Dynamics in a Louisiana Assemblage of Evolution of Troglomorphisms among Hypogean Fishes Darwin’s Fossils Brown Treesnake Management: A Programmatic Update Anurans do not Occur in Parallel

11:45 AM J Hale R Reed 11:45 AM Population Genetics of the Growling Grass Frog, Litoria Canine Detection of Free-Ranging Brown Treesnakes on raniformis, in an Altered Landscape in South-eastern Guam: Field Validation and Lessons Learned Australia 12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 12:00 PM

GDM = Stoye Genetics, Development, & Morphology

31 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE Monday, 27 JULY, Morning Sessions

ROOM Parlor ABC Galleria North Galleria South Broadway I & II ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ Fish Genetics II Herp Physiology Fish Morphology & Physiology SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM

MODERATOR D PORTNOY A BRONOKOWSKI D HULSY MODERATOR

8:00 AM C Stepien R Carlson 8:00 AM Invasion Genetics of the Round Goby (Neogobius Kinematics and Performance Limits of Four Species of melanostomus): Founding Sources, Spatial Patterns, Etheostoma Darters (Percidae: ) During and Temporal Changes Benthic Station-Holding 8:15 AM D Portnoy Z Kohl - PPE C Handelsman 8:15 AM The Shortest Distance between Two Points: Do different Are Large RBCs Indicative of Decreased Vascular Linkage Mapping in the Red Drum, Sciaenops ocellatus approaches to Geometric Morphometrics Produce Resistance? A Test of the Snyder-Sheafor Hypothesis. Different Results? 8:30 AM B Keck - GDM S Beaupre E Hassell 8:30 AM On Estimating the Cost of Growth in Timber Male and Female Brachyraphis rhabdophora Show Information in the Gene Trees of Introgressed Genomes Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus): Feeding Trials, Field Different Ontogenetic Morphological Responses to Sweeps, Zones, and Founder Effects. Metabolism, and the Role of SDA Predator Regime 8:45 AM T Makinen A Southwood J Bruner 8:45 AM Temperature Effects on Metabolic Enzyme Activity in Molecular Clocks and the Timing of Ostariophysan Spreitzer Vertebrae, A New Unreported Character for Muscle Tissue of Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys Radiations Esox (Esocidae, Esociformes). terrapin) 9:00 AM V Buonaccorsi A Rosenblatt D Hulsey 9:00 AM

Molecular Signals of Natural Selection In Sebastes Seasonal Salinity Variability and its Impacts on Alligator Comparative Lower Jaw Evolution in Cichlid Adaptive chrysomelas and S. carnatus Behavior in the Florida Coastal Everglades Radiations

9:15 AM J Hargrove M McElroy - PPE A Ward 9:15 AM

Using Polymerase Chain Reaction to Aid Visual Analysis Comparative Thermal Ecology and Physiology of two Fin Reduction and Loss in Ostariophysan Fishes of French Grunt Stomach Contents Cryptic Skinks on Mo'orea, French Polynesia

9:30 AM BREAK - Grand Ballroom Foyer 9:30 AM SESSION/ SESSION/ Fish Behavior Herp Ecology Fish Morphology & Physiology SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR S O'STEEN D MARSH K MARTIN MODERATOR 10:00 AM S O'Steen D Marsh I Kaatz 10:00 AM Sound Producing vs. "Silent" Catfish Families: Does Guppy Courtship Locomotion Honestly Indicate Season and Size-specific Demography of a Terrestrial Differences in Pectoral Spine Length, Ornamentation Performance, and Do Females Care? Salamander and Dorsal Process Surface Morphology 10:15 AM K Dammerman M Gifford K Cole 10:15 AM Competition, Physiological Limitation, and the Impact of Substrate Color Preference and Adaptive Coloration in Reproductive Morphology among Hermaphroditic Climate Change on the Distribution and Abundance of Two Populations of Freshwater Coastrange Sculpin Gobiine Fishes: Insights into Phylogeny and Evolution Montane Salamanders 10:30 AM M Adreani S Welch L Hernandez 10:30 AM Reduced Fertilization Rate in the Presence of Streak Untangling the Palatal Organ: Ontogeny and Evolution Spawners in the Hermaphroditic Seabass, Serranus Crayfish Burrow Use by Herpetofauna of a Novel Cypriniform Structure subligarius 10:45 AM C Mireles A Curtis K Staab 10:45 AM Petroleum Platforms as Fisheries Habitat: Using Acoustic Telemetry to Investigate How Shallow Modeling Detection Probabilities and Occupancy Morphological and Kinematic Variation in Upper Jaw Occurring Nearshore Reef Species Utilize Deep Estimates of Ambystomatid Salamanders Protrusion in Cypriniform Fishes Offshore Petroleum Platforms in Southern California 11:00 AM Z Benzaken N Burgmeier C Kenaley - GDM 11:00 AM

From Red to Blue, and Back Again: The Evolution of The Tale of the Two Shoals: How Individual Experience Movement Patterns, Habitat Use, and Home Range Highly Adaptive Visual Systems in the Lightfishes Influences Shoal Behaviour Size in Eastern Hellbenders (Teleostei: Stomiiformes)

11:15 AM J Lefebvre B Clemens 11:15 AM Migration and Maturation Characteristics of Adult Pacific Does Size Matter? Sexual Size Dimorphism in three Lamprey, Entosphenus tridentatus: Do Warm Summer populations of Blanding's Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) Temperatures Act as a Controlling or a Selecting in Nova Scotia Factor? 11:30 AM L Dixon Z Ruddy - PPE 11:30 AM False Map, Spiny Softshell and Smooth Softshell Turtle The Role of Handling Stress in the Survival of Hatchery- Nest and Nest-site Habitat Characteristics Along the Reared Spotted Seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) When Lower Stretch of the Missouri National Recreation River Subjected to a Predator in South Dakota 11:45 AM T Radzio J Barreda - PPE 11:45 AM A Comparative Study of Thermal Tolerance in Air and Overwintering Ecology of Gopher Tortoises in Southern Water for Five Species of Indo-Pacific Air-Breathing Mississippi Fishes 12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 12:00 PM PPE = ASIH Stoye Physiology & Physiological GDM = ASIH Stoye Genetics, Development & Morphology Ecology

32 2009 Joint Meeting (JMIH), Portland, Oregon BREAK-OUT SESSIONS AT A GLANCE Monday, 27 JULY, Afternoon Sessions

ROOM Grand Ballroom I Grand Ballroom II Pavilion East Pavilion West ROOM SESSION/ SESSION/ Darwin Symposium Herp Conservation III Snake Ecology Fish Ecology III SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM

MODERATOR T BERRA P HENRY P RUTHERFORD M PETERSON MODERATOR 1:30 PM M Landim P Henry K Wiseman J Turner 1:30 PM Population Study of Diamondback Terrapins Feeding Ecology of Eleotris sandwicensis and Feeding Ecology of the California Kingsnake Darwin in Brazil (Malaclemys terrapin) on a Marsh Island in the Xenoconger fryeri found in Hawaiian Anchialine Ponds: (Lampropeltis getula californiae) Chesapeake Bay. A Possible Paradox 1:45 PM F Jenkins R Hogg R Clark T Lankford 1:45 PM Population Structure and Abundance of the Western Pond Turtle (Clemmys marmorata) in the Jenny Creek Quantifying the Foraging Behavior of Ambush Hunting Fish Nursery Function of Ocean Surf-Zone Habitat: Watershed, Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Snakes Response to a Human Disturbance Gradient Darwin's Tangled Bank: Tiktaalik roseae and the Southern Oregon 2:00 PM Landmark Vertebrate Transition to Terrestrial Life M McCallum H Lillywhite M Peterson 2:00 PM Distribution and Habitat Characterization of the Predicted Climate Change May Spark Box Turtle Prey Utilization of Neonatal Insular Cottonmouth Saltmarsh Topminnow, Fundulus jenkinsi, Along the Declines Snakes: Is there an Evolved Prey Preference? North-Central Gulf of Mexico 2:15 PM B Collette K Haskett P Rutherford M McRae 2:15 PM Population Dynamics of Texas Diamondback Terrapin Hibernation in Small-bodied Snakes in South-western Coexistence of Kuhliid fishes in the Hawaiian Islands is The Smithsonian and Darwin located on Selected Estuarine Islands within Galveston Manitoba Facilitated by Differences in Juvenile Habitat Use Bay, Texas 2:30 PM D Smith R Inman J Pierce T Duffy 2:30 PM Home Ranges and Movement Patterns of Louisiana The Spatial Scale of Adaptive Variation in Temperature- Predicting spring activity in desert tortoises (Gopherus Darwin's Critics Pine Snakes (Pituophis ruthveni) in Texas and Dependent Sex Determination in an Estuarine Fish, agassizii) Louisiana Menidia menidia 2:45 PM T Berra T Tuberville P Gregory L Hice 2:45 PM Mating System in a Gopher Tortoise Population Working Towards the Natrix Matrix: Growth Curves for Latitudinal Variation in Atlantic Silverside Vertebral Closing Established through Multiple Translocations: Apparent Grass Snakes Number and the Adaptive Significance of Jordan’s Rule Advantage of Prior Residence 3:00 PM BREAK- Grand Ballroom Foyer 3:00 PM

SESSION/ SESSION/ Herp Conservation III Snake Ecology Fish Ecology III SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR S HEPPELL H LILLYWHITE C WORMALD MODERATOR 3:30 PM K Buhlmann J Waldron C Wormald 3:30 PM Growth and Age at Maturity in Sympatric Populations of Reintroduction As A Conservation Tool For Blanding’s Positive Effects of Group Living on Recruitment and Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes and Canebrake Turtles Survival of a Harvested Coral Reef Fish Rattlesnakes 3:45 PM H Balbach T Farrell J Morley 3:45 PM Seasonal Changes in Prey Abundance and Why Do We Translocate Species-at-Risk, and Do We Patterns of Growth in Dusky Pigmy Rattlesnakes Temperature Dependent Capture Success affect Winter Really Benefit the Species We Move? (Sistrurus miliarius) In Central Florida Feeding in Bluefish 4:00 PM S Heppell S Mackessy J Turnure 4:00 PM Effects of Reproductive Phenology on Habitat Use and Natural History and Den Site Fidelity of Prairie Developing Models to Assess the Impacts of Fisheries Movement in Weakfish (Cynoscion regalis): Rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis viridis) in Northeastern Bycatch on Sea Turtle Populations Observations from a Small New Jersey Estuary Using Colorado Acoustic Telemetry 4:15 PM L Weir D Bender M Buckhorn 4:15 PM Population Characteristics and Diet of Western Trends in Anuran Occupancy from Ten Northeast The Influence of Habitat and Exploitation on Reef Fish Massasauga in Central Kansas with Inferences from States Assemblages Stomach Contents and Stable Isotopes 4:30 PM R Russell E Kahler 4:30 PM

Multiple Road Effects on Amphibian Community Associations Between Marine Communities and Structure in Roadside Wetlands Artificial and Natural Reefs of Maryland

4:45 PM L Hazard 4:45 PM

Behavioral Aversion of Two New Jersey Amphibian Species to Road Deicers

5:00 PM S Moore 5:00 PM Movement Patterns, Home Range and Habitat Use of Western Spiny Softshells (Apalone spinifera hartwegi) in the Upper Missouri River, Montana

33 2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, Oregon POSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE FRIDAY, 24 JULY, Poster Session I

POSTER # PRESENTER(S) POSTER TITLE

1 S Haciski Preliminary Observations on the Development of Leucoraja erinacea(Little Skate), with Reference to the Mechanosensory Lateral Line System

2 D Véras Reproductive Biology of the Pelagic Stingray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea, in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean

3 C Peterson Dental Sexual Dimorphism in Bluntnose Stingrays, Dasyatis say: Implications for Male Feeding Ability

4 A Shibuya The Role of Pelvic Fins in Locomotion and Foraging in the Freshwater Stingray Potamotrygon motoro (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae)

5 C Bedore - C Electrosensitivity and Pore Distribution in the Cownose Ray (Rhinoptera bonasus)

6 E Blevins - C Understanding Undulation: the Biomechanics of Stingray Swimming

7 A Maljkovic - C The Shark Feeding Debate: What Can the Sharks Tell Us?

8 C Walker Metallothionein as a Biomarker for Metal Exposure and Effects in Shark Populations from the Southeastern United States

9 T Dabruzzi Take My Breath Away... 10 T Meredith - C Olfactory Thresholds of Elasmobranchs 11 V Di Santo - C Temperature Effect on Resting Routine Metabolic Rates of Two Benthic Elasmobranchs Diversity and Abundance of Sharks in the North East Exuma Sound, The Bahamas: A Comparison Between Baited Longline and Baited 12 E Brooks Underwater Video Survey Techniques 13 Z Andrade González Feeding Habits of Cacharhinus falciformis in the Oceanic Zone of the Eastern Pacific Ocean 14 M Boyle Trophic Relationships of the Roughtail Skate, Bathyraja trachura, and Sympatric Groundfishes 15 A LaPorte NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center Elasmobranch Tagging Management System 16 C Riley - C Biodôme de Montréal: Captive Breeding of the Barndoor Skate (Dipturus laevis) and Work on Early-Life Stages

17 M Blasius Evaluation of Organochlorine Contaminants in Young-Of-Year White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) from the Southern California Bight

18 C Mull Heavy Metals and Trace Elements in Juvenile White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) from the Southern California Bight. 19 D Kacev - C A Review of Recreational Shark Fisheries in Southern California 20 M Mendoza-Carranza The San Pedro´s Artisanal Fishery: A Non Regulated Activity in a Shark Nursery Ground in Western Campeche Bank. 21 J Ketchum Movements and Migratory Patterns of Sharks in the Galapagos Marine Reserve and Eastern Tropical Pacific Catch Trends, Distribution, and Length-frequency Composition of Blue Sharks (Prionace glauca) Caught by Brazilian Tuna Longline Fleet in the 22 F Carvalho - C Southwest Atlantic Ocean Shark Diversity, Population Demographics and Fisheries at Turneffe Atoll (Belize) Assessed with Field Surveys and DNA Barcoding of Fishery 23 M Benavides Products 24 F Fernandes Mendonça Genetic Identification of Lamniformes and Carcharhiniformes Sharks: Fishery Monitoring and Conservation Forensic Identification of the Guitarfish Species Rhinobatos horkelli, Rhinobatos percellensand Zapteryx brevirostrisusing multiplex-PCR and 25 B de Franco PCR-RFLP 26 D Pinhal Genetic Identification of Rhizoprionodon Shark Species Employing Nuclear DNA Sequences 27 N Whitney Movements of the Whitetip Reef Shark, Triaenodon obesus, from Photo-identification and Population Genetics. 28 N Straube Molecular Phylogeny and Node Age Estimation of Lantern Sharks (Elasmobranchii: Etmopteridae) 29 S Kim Methods to Collect, Preserve, and Prepare Elasmobranch Tissues for Stable Isotope Analysis 30 L Brown Shark Tracker: Utilizing Web-based GIS to Educate the Masses

31 M Peguero-Icaza - B Larval Fish Assemblages: Seasonal Connectivity in the Gulf of California

32 K Huebert - B Observed and Simulated Swimming Trajectories of Late-stage Coral Reef Fish Larvae Offshore of the Florida Keys Linkages between Larvae and Recruitment of Coral Reef Fishes along the Florida Keys Shelf: An Integrated Field and Modeling Analysis of 33 S Sponaugle Population Connectivity in a Complex System 34 T Britt Genetic Identification of Northeastern Pacific Late Larval-Juvenile Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) Captured off Oregon and Washington

35 F Sewall Changes in Body Composition and Fatty Acid Profile During Quillback Rockfish (Sebastes maliger) Embryogenesis

36 A Islam Induced Insemination of Thai Pangas (Pangasius sutchi) by PG and HCG Hormone Extracts

37 K Bailey Near Real-time Forecasts of Recruitment from Larval Surveys: Application to Walleye Pollock in the Western Gulf of Alaska Influence of Habitat Discontinuity, Geographical Distance, and Oceanography on Fine-scale Population Genetic Structure of Copper Rockfish 38 M Johansson - B (Sebastes caurinus) 39 A Matarese Early Larvae of Zesticelus profundorum(Family Cottidae) Identified Using DNA Barcoding 40 S Charter Molecular Identification of Larval Sebastes moseri and S. rufinanus in the California Current Region Spatial and Temporal Distributions of Vermilion Snapper (Rhomboplites aurorubens) and Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) Eggs and 41 S Muffelman Larvae in the Northern Gulf of Mexico 42 K Bosley Feeding Ecology of Juvenile Rockfish off Oregon and Washington as Indicated by Diet and Stable Isotope Analysis 43 J Kreitzer - B Phenotypic Variation among Related June Sucker Induced by Habitat and Landscape Differences in the Early Life History 44 T Auth An Investigation of the Response of Fish Larvae to Decadal Changes in Environmental Forcing Factors off the Oregon Coast

45 M Litz Spawning Timing and Growth Rates of Post-larval and Juvenile Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax) in the Northern California Current

46 M Olivar The Role of Water Dynamics and Plankton Availability in Larval Fish Assemblages off the Catalan Coast (NW Mediterranean). Larvae and Early Juveniles of Three Small, Non-native Cyprinids Common to the Upper Colorado River Basin: Cyprinella lutrensis, Notropis 47 D Snyder stramineus, and Pimephales promelas 48 J Rojo Influence of the El Niño Southern Oscillation on the Recruitment of Lutjanidae species from the Central Mexican Pacific Early Life History of Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in the Eastern Bering Sea Based on Recent Field Studies (2007-2009): 49 D Blood Spawning, Distribution, and Physical Processes Affecting Drift and Dispersal 50 M Miller Ecology of Anguilliform Leptocephali in the Western North Pacific Subtropical Gyre 51 G Aceves-Medina Changes in the Fish Larvae Community of Bahia Vizcaino, Baja California, and the Adjacent Oceanic Region (2001-2003)

52 R Cowen Analysis of Fine Scale Larval Fish Distribution Using the In-Situ Ichthyoplankton Imaging System (ISIIS)

53 E Godinez-Dominguez Tidal Transport and Moon Phase Effect in the Spatial Distribution of the Fish Larvae Assemblage in a Tropical Estuary of Mexican Central Pacific

C = CARRIER AES B = ELHS/LFC Blaxter

34 2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, Oregon POSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE FRIDAY, 24 JULY, Poster Session I

POSTER # PRESENTER(S) POSTER TITLE 54 E Daly Winter Ichthyoplankton Abundance: Predictor of Summer Prey Fields and Ultimate Survival of Juvenile Salmon? 55 K Craig Do Cownose Rays Prefer Habitats with Hypoxic Bottom Waters? 56 S Friedl - B Effects of Implanting a Relatively Large Sonic Telemetry Tag on Growth, Survival, and Tag Retention in Age-1 Spot 57 S Nakayama - B Habitat Competition among Young Red Drum 58 D Sohn - B Vertical Distribution Egg Model for Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in the Eastern Bering Sea 59 R Dimaria - B Temperature and Growth Rate Effects on Otolith Elemental Composition of Larval Pacific Cod, Gadus macrocephalus 60 J Worley Reproductive Mode Plasticity Under Conflicting Egg Predation and Desiccation Risk 61 P Lopez Does Kinship Composition or Group Density Affect Tadpole Fitness in the Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla)? 62 E Wild Natural History and Reproductive Behavior of Cruziohyla craspedopus (Anura: ) 63 M White Unusual Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) Tadpole Phenotypes 64 A Deyle Anuran Species Composition in Urban and Natural Cypress Dome Wetlands of Florida 65 A Nowacki An Analysis of Anuran Abundance in Relation to Water Proximity at Lago Sachavacayoc, Peru Photographic Identification of Individual Foothill-yellow Legged Frogs (Rana boylii) Using Chin Mottling Patterns: an Effective Method for Long- 66 K Marlow term Studies 67 N Kiriazis Population structure and morphometrics of Northern Watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) in an anthropogenic habitat 68 R Weaver Behavioral Responses to Potential Prey through Chemoreception by the Sharp-Tailed Snake (Contia tenuis) Effect of Nest Temperature on Egg-brooding Behavior, Metabolism, and Clutch-Nest Thermal Relations in Children's Pythons (Antaresia 69 Z Stahlschmidt childreni) Colocalization of Aromatase Immunoreactive Neurons and the Nitric Oxide Synthesizing Enzymes (NOS and NADPH) in the Forebrain of the 70 R Krohmer Male Red-Sided Garter Snake Nucleotide Sequence Comparisons of Putative Concolor Toxin genes, from the Midget Faded Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus concolor), with 71 S Werman other Rattlesnake Neurotoxin DNA Sequences 72 J Litzgus The Effects of Body Mass and Temperature on the Standard Metabolic Rate of Three Species of Colubrid Snakes 73 B Hollingsworth Specimen Tag Replacement for the Herpetology Collection at the San Diego Natural History Museum Can Reproductive Allometry Assess Population Marginality in Crocodilians? A Comparative Analysis of Gulf Coast American Alligator (Alligator 74 C Murray mississippiensis) Populations 75 S Lance Multi-year Multiple Paternity and Mate Fidelity in the American Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis 76 J Gillingham Studs and Duds - Mating Success and Dorsal Spine Reflectance in the Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus 77 K Jirik First Reported Occurrences of the Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, in the Anaheim Bay Estuary (Seal Beach, California) 78 D Warner Parent-offspring Conflict and Selection on Egg Size in Turtles 79 K Yagi Spatial Ecology and Thermoregulation of Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata) in a Southern Ontario Population 80 K Nicholson Endemic and Esoteric Pacific Island Anole, Anolis medemi 81 J Deitloff Morphological Description of Aquatic Anoles from Costa Rica Using Shape and Color 82 A Harrison - SH The Dewlap, Body Size, and Male Reproductive Success in Anolis carolinensis and Anolis sagrei 83 T Jono Acoustic Behavior of Gekko japonicus: The Gecko That Calls in Secret 84 R Anderson The Ecology of Antipredation of the Long-nosed Leopard Lizard, Gambelia wislizenii, a Mesocarnivore in Desert Scrub Field Observations of Courtship and Social Behavior in Two Species of Southern Appalachian Woodland Salamanders, Plethodon jordani and 85 E Juterbock Plethodon shermani 86 E Vaccaro - SH Pheromone Signaling System Modulates Female Receptivity in a Plethodontid Salamander 87 P Cupp Kentucky Spring Salamanders, Gyrinophilus porphyriticus, Avoid Eastern Garter Snake Odors 88 B Crawford Chemosensory Responses of an Arcane Amphibian to Predators with Different Feeding Strategies 89 B Gall Innate Predator Recognition in Larval Hellbenders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) and the Problem of Introduced Trout 90 J Uyeda Evolving Across the West: Phenotypic Evolution and Secondary Contact in the Thamnophis elegans Complex 91 J Gubler Range Extension, Genetic Variation, and Biogeography of Anolis limifrons 92 I Latella Traits Promoting Invasive Success In AnolisLizards Mitochondrial DNA in the Tiger Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris) Exhibits Significant Population Structure Conflicting with Past Morphological Based 93 P Scott Subspecific Boundaries in Southwest Arizona 94 A Stow Climate Change and the Conservation of Australian Arid Zone Ecosystems 95 N Bittner Allozyme Analysis of a Contact Zone between Two mtDNA Haplotypes in Desmognathus ocoee (Amphibia: Plethodontidae)

96 J Streicher Patterns of Diversification in Phenotypically Polymorphic Direct-developing Frogs (Anura: Craugastoridae) from Northern Central America

Tests of Biogeographic Hypotheses for Diversification in the Puerto Rican frogs, Eleutherodactylus portoricensisand E. antillensis: Integrating 97 B Barker Distribution Models and Phylogeography

98 D Forester The Use of Montage Photography to Document Embryonic Development in the Northern Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus fuscus) Examination of Metamorphosis and Growth on Developmental Allocation in the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) and the Tiger Salamander 99 P Clarkson (Ambystoma tigrinum) 100 H Mueller Egg Deposition and Embryonic Development in Plethodontid Salamanders 101 A Stahl - SH A Timecourse Study in Embryonic Development of African Dwarf Frogs (Hymenochirus boettgeri) Exposed to Atrazine 102 E Dichter Embryonic Jaw Development in the African House Snake (Lamprophis fuliginosus) 103 D Beamer Digits Lost or Regained? A Molecular Phylogenetic Perspective on Dwarf Salamanders and the Genus Eurycea 104 K Bakkegard Genetics of Colonization in Ambystoma gracile after the 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens 105 S Unger Ecology and Genetics of the Eastern Hellbender

B = ELHS/LFC Blaxter SH = Storer Herpetology

35 2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, Oregon POSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SATURDAY, 25 JULY, Poster Session II

POSTER # PRESENTER(S) POSTER TITLE 1 J Wright - SI Aposematism and Müllerian Mimicry in a Group of Lake Tanganyikan Catfishes Female Preferences for Males in the Livebearing Fish Poeciliopsis baenschi: Sympatric versus Allopatric Population History Predicts Preference 2 E Schott Strength 3 M Buckhorn Movements of Sevengill Sharks in San Francisco Bay 4 G Orti DeepFin Research Coordination Network Update: News and Opportunities to Build the Tree of Life of Fishes 5 D Hulsey Tennessee Fish Collection: Strengths and Development 6 T Vigliotta The Macaulay Library: A Resource for the Preservation of Natural History Audio and Video Collections. 7 J Sipiorski Herpetology and Ichthyology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 8 H Constable VertNet: The Future of HerpNET and FishNet in the Biodiversity Informatics Revolution

9 R Mayden Social Networking and Cyber-enabled Scientific Collaboration in the Nomenclatorial Process: A case study from North American Freshwater Fishes

10 T Lankford The UNCW Fish Collection: A Resource for Ichthyology Research and Education 11 A Williston Georeferencing in Ichthyology Collections: Considerations for Aquatic Geospatial Data 12 G Vander Haegen Using Visible Implant Elastomer to Tag Rare Species 13 C Stepien Developing a Rapid Molecular Assay with Internal Controls for Detecting the VHS Fish Virus Records Of Deep-sea Spiny Eels from the Hawaiian Archipelago and Emperor Seamounts, Including a First Report of Lipogenys gillii 14 B Mundy (Notacanthidae: Albuliformes) 15 A Shiroza Seasonal and Spatial Abundance and Assemblages of Ichthyoplankton, Kuwait Waters 2003~2005 16 G Mattox Historical Biogeography of Neotropical Characiformes (Teleostei, Ostariophysi): an Approach Using Brooks Parsimony Analysis 17 N Gurrola Compared Phylogeography of Drainages of Central Mexico Based on Codistrubuted Fish Species 18 M Tipton Phylogeography of Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, in the Connecticut and Adjacent River Basins 19 B Kimokeo Taxonomy and Phylogeography of Hippocampus kuda in Hawaii 20 C Franco-Gordo Fish Larvae Assemblages of the Revillagigedo Islands During Summer 2008

21 J Hogan Identifying Larval Cohorts in a Coral Reef Fish (Coryphopterus personatus) Using Population Genetics and Otolith Microchemistry

22 S Heppell Investigating Maternal Effects on Spawn Timing and Larval Characteristics of Pacific Ocean , Sebastes alutus, from the Gulf of Alaska

23 M Ajemian Basin-Wide Decrease in Large Sharks Documented by a Unique Eight-Decade Dataset from the Gulf of Mexico 24 M Pyron Detection of Stream Fish Assemblage Structure with Functional Groups and Taxonomy 25 D Lumbantobing - SI Freshwater and Estuarine Fishes of Southeastern Borneo (Kalimantan Selatan), Indonesia Species Composition and Diel Vertical Distribution of Cyclothone, Bristlemouths, (Stomiiformes: Gonostomatidae) in the North-central Gulf of 26 A Roa-Varon Mexico 27 K Able Ecology of Estuarine Fishes: A Synthesis from the Temperate Waters of the Western North Atlantic 28 J Dickson Functional Diversity in Temperate Coastal Fish Communities 29 K Birkett - SI Abstract: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Fish Communities in the Huron River of Southeastern Michigan 30 C Sweetman The Jelly Diet: Investigating the Role of Gelatinous Prey in Supporting High Deep-Sea Fish Biomass 31 L Dirk Influence of Restoration on the Food Web of the Kissimmee River: Stable Isotopes and Diet Analysis Diet of an Invasive Suckermouth Catfish (Hypostomus sp.) and Examination of Possible Dietary Overlap with Indigenous Fishes in San Felipe 32 D Foley Creek, Texas 33 D Figueroa Food Habits of Discopyge tschuddi (Chondrichyes, Narcinidae) off North Argentina and Uruguay 34 M Akbarian Effect of Light Intensity and Photoperiod on Growth and Survival of Kutum Roach Early Stages 35 J Rollins Growth of Juvenile Blacknose Dace (Rhinichthys atratulus) Along an Urban to Rural Gradient 36 M Suárez-Rodríguez Intraspecific Variation in Body Shape and Reproductive Traits of the Livebearing Fish Poecilia butleri 37 A Camargo Are Spotting Patterns Used as a Cue in Mate Choice and Species Recognition in the Livebearing Fish Poeciliopsis baenschi?

38 L Nay Intraspecific Life-history Variation in the Knife-edged Livebearer, Alfaro cultratus (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae), from Costa Rica

39 E Billman - SI Life History and Population Dynamics of an Introduced Population of Gambusia affinis in Utah 40 R Oldfield V1a Receptor Regulation of Pairbond Formation in a Monogamous Cichlid Fish

41 R Wilborn A Comparison of Damselfish Densities, Guarding Behavior, and Territory Size on Patch Reef and Coral Rubble Sites in Dry Tortugas National Park

42 J Morley Development and Tests of Predictive Models to Estimate Muscle and Liver Energy Content of Bluefish 43 A Longoria Transmission Ecology of Brain-Encysting Trematode in Killifish from a South Texas Hypersaline Lagoon 44 E Hoffmayer Identification and Characterization of Spotted Seatrout Spawning Habitat in Two Mississippi Estuaries Utilizing Passive Acoustics 45 E Schaad - SH Variation Between Island and Mainland Communities of Anolis lizards 46 J Davis - SH A New Species of Anolis (Squamata: Iguania) Similar to Anolis fuscoauratus from the Andes of Bolivia and Peru 47 T Jackman Phylogeny and Phylogeography of the Trachylepis varia and T. striata Species Groups (Squamata: Scincidae) 48 B Falk On the Importance of a Combined Approach in Taxonomy: Another Cryptic Species of Lizard Malaria Parasite Morphological Variation of Dwarfed Populations of Short-horned Lizards (Phrynosoma hernandesi) and Great Plains Toads (Anaxyrus cognatus) in 49 M Lahti - SH the San Luis Valley, Colorado 50 A Talaba Exploring the Evolutionary and Ecological Causes of Diversification in Australia’s Hyper-diverse CtenotusSkinks

SH = Storer Herpetology SI = Storer Ichthyology

36 2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, Oregon POSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SATURDAY, 25 JULY, Poster Session II

POSTER # PRESENTER(S) POSTER TITLE

51 D Mulcahy Phylogenetic Relationships Among Mesoamerican Bufonids

52 B Lowe Speciation, Species Delimitation, and the Systematics of Slimy Salamanders (Plethodontidae: Plethodon glutinosus group)

53 S Rogers - SH Genetic Variation in Three Remnant Populations of Northern Leopard Frog in Western Nevada

54 J Ahle - SH Thermal Biology of Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes (Crotalus o. oreganus)

55 S Perry The Influence of Hibernation on Diet-to-blood Fractionation Factors in the California Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis zonata)

56 J Valdez Does Thermal Variation Translate into Variation in Growth?: A Test Using Nerodia rhombiferas a Model

57 B Moon Using Rattlesnake Shaker Muscles to Test How Long Tendons Affect the Energetic Cost of Contraction

58 D Preston Improved Anesthesia Protocol Using Brevital Sodium in Snakes

59 M Miller Comparative Skin Permeability in Two Sympatric and Congeneric Pitvipers: Does Physiology Influence Habitat Partitioning?

60 P Hampton Does Prey Envenomation Improve Digestive Performance in Agkistrodon piscivorus?

61 R Mason Associated Reproduction in a Model Dissociated Breeder, the Red-sided Garter Snake

62 C Friesen Cost of Male Courtship: Using Group Metabolic Rates to Assess Individual Courtship Costs

63 P Owen Do Testosterone Levels Predict Throat Patch Characteristics In Male Green Frogs?

64 J Lee Stress, Reproduction and Adrenal Modulation in the Red-Eared Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans)

65 J Martin Phylogenetic Survey of Urinary Bladder Compliance in Anurans

66 G Haenel Effect of Habitat Type on Clutch Size in a Wide Ranging Lizard, Urosaurus ornatus

67 H Yong Cheng Resource Partition and Habitat Preference of Japalura lueiin Taiwan

68 S Yang Coexistence Mechanism of Two Agamid Lizards in Northern Taiwan

69 K Mougey Ecology of the Texas Horned Lizard in the Rolling Plains of Texas

70 A Wright Lizard (Anolis sagrei) Niche Breadth Changes with Experimental Manipulation of Perch Availability: Males Specialize, Females Generalize

71 A Durso Detectability of Rare and Cryptic Species: A Case Study of Aquatic Snakes

72 A Fornell Working in Reverse: When Snakes Are Prey

73 A Bronikowski The Evolution and Ecology of Aging Phenotypes in the Garter Snake

74 J Paterson Microhabitat Selection by Eastern Ribbon Snakes (Thamnophis sauritus) in a Coastal Lake Huron Wetland

75 B Putman Comparative Home Range Sizes of a Population of the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus o. oreganus) in Central California

76 J Parker Midget Faded Rattlesnake Biology, Ecology, Population Genetics and Landscape Modeling

77 L Neuman-Lee Planting a TREE: Exposing High School Students to Ecological Research with Reptiles

78 J Rowe Body Temperature Variation During Nesting Forays in Midland Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata) on Beaver Island, Michigan

79 M Rasmussen Habitat Selection by Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata): Effects of Season and Scale of Analysis

80 W Du Low Optimal Temperatures for Food Conversion and Growth in the Big-headed Turtle, Platysternon megacephalum

81 E Gangloff Variation in Body Mass Index in a Colorado Population of Ornate Box Turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata)

82 T Bambico Foraging Ecology of the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) at Punalu‘u, Hawai‘I

83 D Saenz An Examination of Anuran Habitat Associations and the Relationship with Larval Activity Levels

84 N VandenBroek Microhabitat use of Herpetofauna in Bottomland Hardwood Forests of Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge

85 A Stokes Sex-biased Predation on Taricha by a novel predator in Annadel State Park

86 A Barreca Overwintering of the Cascades Frog in Washington

87 K Reider Effect of Body Size on Intraguild Predation Between Tadpoles of Bamboo–breeding Poison Frogs and Predaceous Mosquito Larvae

88 T Vasconcelos Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Tadpoles (Amphibia, Anura) in a Seasonal Dry Tropical Forest from Southeastern Brazil

89 R Durtsche Invasive Honeysuckle Induced Hypoxia in Aquatic Systems and its Effects on Wood Frog Tadpoles

90 K Mochida Phenotypic Mismatches between Functionally Interrelated Aposematic Traits

91 T McPeek Effects of Atrazine and Carbaryl on Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) Embryo Hatching and Survival

92 A Kuhns Assessing the Distribution of a Secretive Species Using Ecological Niche and Occupancy Models

93 B Lowe Does Hydrologic Permanence Affect Larval Salamander Assemblages in Small Piedmont Streams?

94 J Mitchell Invasive Cuban Treefrogs on a North Florida Urban Campus: Preliminary Results on Population Fluctuations and Effects on Native Hylids

95 G Gerald Phenotypic Plasticity in Pond-breeding Amphibians Resulting from Differences in Larval Habitats

96 A Díaz de Pascual Contributions on the Natural History of the Salamanders in the Andes of Venezuela

97 D Scott Using Stable Isotope Spikes to Determine Amphibian Dispersal: A Pilot Study

98 J Klemish A Long-term Study of the Community Ecology of an Amazonian Amphibian Fauna

99 P Eterovick Frog Developmental Instability is a Weak Indicator of Habitat Loss Along the Espinhaço Mountain Range, Southeastern Brazil

100 P Eterovick Seasonal Variation on Tadpole Spatial Niche in Permanent Streams – The Roles of Predation Risk and Microhabitat Availability

101 K Hughes Developments in Poeciliid Genomics

SH = Storer Herpetology SI = Storer Ichthyology

37 2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, Oregon POSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SUNDAY, 26 JULY, Poster Session III

POSTER # PRESENTER(S) POSTER TITLE Introgression of Mitochondrial DNA Between Catostomus fumeiventris and Catostomus santaanae (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae) in the 1 C Chabot Santa Clara Drainage 2 T Buser Genetic Techniques Provide Evidence of Chinook Salmon Feeding on Walleye Pollock Offal 3 T Hrbek Species Boundaries in Amazonian Discus Fishes (Symphysodon spp.): A Multigenic Analysis 4 S Willis Molecules in a putative neotropical vertebrate hybrid zone: the case of the polyphyletic butterfly peacock cichlid 5 P Mabee Phenoscape: Evolutionary Morphology Linked to Genes Using Informatics 6 N Martinez-Takeshita The Global Genetic Diversity of Seriola lalandi (Yellowtail)

7 M Saltzgiver Genetic Management Plan for Endangered Pallid Sturgeon Captive Broodstock Maintained at Gavin’s Point National Fish Hatchery.

8 M Campbell Genetic Diversity of Dallia pectoralis (Alaska Blackfish) in Central and Western Alaska. Phenotypic Plasticity or Hybridization: Meristic and Genetic Variation in the Australian Fish Species Retropinna semoni along the Murray 9 T Haynie River 10 B Stanhope - SI Evolution of Genome Size in Suckers (Catostomidae: Cypriniformes) Dispersal of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genes within a Hybrid Zone between Notropis chlorocephalusand N. chiliticu in the Catawba River 11 M Cashner - SI System 12 S Piovano - SI Hooks, Baits and Lights - Mitigation of Pelagic Stingrays Fishing Bycatch 13 S Mccutcheon Characterizing the Private Boat Recreational Fishery for Highly Migratory Species in Florida 14 D McGowan Characterization of the Swordfish Recreational Fishery of Florida 15 M Williams A Watershed Scale Approach for Headwater Stream Restoration Ecological Impacts of the 2006 Post-bleaching Mass Mortality Event and of Overfishing on Star Corals Montastraea annularisand M. 16 M Ocasio-Torres faveolata in Culebra Island, Puerto Rico 17 C Ferreira Fish Assemblage Structure in Streams Associated to Forest Fragments in a Degraded Region of Southeastern Brazil 18 J Curtis - SI Identification of Wild versus Hatchery-reared Spotted Seatrout Using Otolith Chemistry Evolutionary Implications of the Mandibular and Hyoid Arch Musculature in Neotropical Freshwater Stingrays, Family Potamotrygonidae 19 M Soares (Chondrichthyes) 20 A Datovo - NIA Cheek Musculature And Phylogenetic Relationships In Characidae (Ostariophysi: Characiformes) 21 C Handelsman Morphological Responses to the Removal of Predation in the Trinidadian Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) 22 Z Baldwin Evolution of the Gas Bladder–Inner Ear Mechanical Linkage in Malagasy Cichlids 23 E Schultz Structure of the Pseudobranch in the Poeciliidae and Related Taxa Morphology and Ontogeny of Trunk Lateral Line Canals of the Rock Prickleback, Xiphister mucosus (Perciformes: Zoarcoidei: Stichaeidae), 24 T Clardy with Preliminary Comparisons with other Stichaeids 25 K Luckenbill The Extrordinary Weberian Apparatus and Occiput of Hypophthalmus (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae) 26 G Hoff Diagnostic Characters of Skate Egg Cases from Alaska 27 L Hernandez Morphological Divergence in Trophic Structures within Incipient Species of Bahamian Pupfish 28 D Adriaens Stress-related Functional Morphology of the Opercular Bone in Suction Feeding Fishes

29 B Sidlauskas Understanding the Ecomorphological Diversification of African Distichodontid and Citharinid Fishes through Phylomorphospace Analysis

30 J Brinser - SI Comparative Pectoral Fin Anatomy of Batoid Fishes Confusing Species Trees with Gene Trees Misleads Ancestral State Reconstruction and Inference of Molecular Evolution: A Reanalysis of 31 C Kenaley - SI Rhodopsin Evolution in the Actinopterygii 32 M Hayes Morphology of Percarina and its phylogenetic position in the family Percidae 33 T Krogh Incongruent Patterns of Morphological and Molecular Variation in the Least Madtom Molecular Phylogeny of the African Genus Bryconaethiopsand its Systematic Position Within the Family (Ostariophysi: 34 J Arroyave Characiformes)

35 M Chiang Systematics and Identification of Larvae and Juveniles of the Genus Enneapterygius (Teleostei: Tripterygiidae) Collected from Taiwan Phylogenetic Relationships of Cheirodontinae (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Characidae) Based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA 36 T Mariguela Sequences 37 J Birindelli New species of Leptodoras (Siluriformes: Doradidae) from Rio Fresco, Xingu basin, Brazil 38 H Escobar Systematic and Taxonomic Revision of the Alestid Genus Micralestes 39 M Westneat A MegaTree for all Fishes: A Higher-Level Framework for Vertebrate Evolution 40 F Villa-Navarro Advances in the Systematic Relationships of the Genus Pimelodus and its Related Taxa 41 T Cavender A New Fossil Centrarchid Species of the Genus Pomoxis from the Miocene of Nebraska 42 A Ingram Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Diversity of Opercular Bones in Cypriniforms and their Phylogenetic Implications 43 L Young Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Reanalyzing Reproductive Behaviors in North American Minnows Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Phylogenetic Relationships of Species of Gila in Mexico and Related Western Genera (Cypriniformes: 44 S Schonhuth Cyprinidae) 45 G Arratia Cypriniformes Tree of Life: Ictiobin fishes: Early Diversification and Patterns of Distribution Molecular Phylogeny of the Sand-dwelling Surfperch, Subfamily Amphistichinae (Teleostei: Embiotocidae), Reveals a Convergent Loss of 46 M Westphal Red Pigmentation in a Rapidly Evolving Lineage

47 J Dooley Cladistic Analysis of the Tilefishes (Percoidea: Malacanthidae and Branchiostegidae) Using the Mitochondrial 16S and cyt.b Genes

Morphology and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Giant Electric Ray from the Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy (Chondrichthyes: 48 M Carvalho Torpediniformes)

SH - Storer Herpetology NIA = NIA Best Poster

38 2009 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Portland, Oregon POSTER SESSIONS AT A GLANCE SUNDAY, 26 JULY, Poster Session III

POSTER # PRESENTER(S) POSTER TITLE 49 JA Lopez Genetic Variation in Micropterus and the Taxonomic Status of Micropterus floridanus 50 G Radik Assessing Risks of Amphibian Declines Using Multiple Stressors in Field Surveys and Lab Experiments 51 C Adams Occurrence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Kèköldi Indigenous Reserve, Costa Rica 52 T Lawson Habitat Effects on Chytridiomycosis Infection in the Critically Endangered Agalychnis moreletii Batrachochytrium dendrobatidisSurveillance in Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Implications for Environmental Monitoring of a 53 W Barichivich Disease Pathogen 54 K Floyd Lack of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Detected in Amphibian Populations around El Paso, Texas 55 K Ault Amphibian Saprolegniasis: An Assessment of Pathogen Diversity 56 K Greenwald Potential Adaptive Benefits of Kleptogenesis in Unisexual Ambystomatid Salamanders 57 K Anderson The Placental Interface in Viviparous Snakes, as Revealed by Scanning Electron Microscopy 58 M Eckstut Phylogenetic Analysis of Sperm Storage in Female Squamates 59 S Eddy Long Term Sperm Storage in a Lungless Salamander, Plethodon shermani 60 K Lovely The Rate and Pattern of Tail Autotomy in Five Species of Puerto Rican Anoles 61 S Mohammadi A Comparison of Adrenal Glands in Toad-eating and Nontoad-eating Snakes 62 B Wagner The Atypical Plethodontid Salamander Karsenia koreana has Typical Plethodontid Skin 63 J Rheubert Preliminary Report of Reproductive Morphology of Iguanian Lizards as Displayed by Phrynosomatidae and Polychrotidae 64 L Freeborn Reproductive Morphology of Colubroid Snakes 65 L Xu Mast Cell Reactioin in the Lesion Tissues of Sparganosis in Frog Rana nigromaculata 66 N Suzuki Climate Change and Wetlands in the Oregon and Washington Cascade Range: Implications for Amphibian Conservation 67 A Reza Diversity and Biogeography of the Herpetofauna in Bangladesh 68 S Brady Yakima WATERS: Students Investigating Amphibian Decline 69 K Hale Long-term Monitoring of Herpetofaunal Richness at Moorrinya National Park, Queensland, Australia. 70 M Igleski - SH Are the Goals of Amphibian Monitoring Programs Being Met By Data Collection Methods? 71 M Pilgrim Implementation of the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program in the Upstate Region of South Carolina 72 B Todd The North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations and Online Amphibian Information Portal 73 K Purrenhage Buffer Width Mediates the Effects of Clearcutting on Pool-breeding Amphibian Demography 74 K Kriger How to Help SAVE THE FROGS! 75 A Brand Salt in Aquatic Ecosystems: Effects of Water Hardness on Toxicity 76 C Distel - SH Priority Effects for Larval Anurans are Changed by the Insecticide Carbaryl 77 K Lasater Creating a Low Cost Digital Frog Logger: A Viable Alternative for Developing Countries 78 A Ritzer Two-Year Population Survey and Microhabitat Ecology of the Georgetown Salamander Eurycea naufragia 79 J Johnson The Interaction of Temperature and Genotype on Locomotor Performance in a Salamander Hybrid Zone 80 S Wise Artificial Night Lighting Alters Surface Activity of Red-backed Salamanders Status and Relative Abundance of the West Virginia Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus subterraneus) from General Davis Cave, Greenbrier 81 M Niemiller Co., West Virginia 82 A Sacerdote Dissolved Oxygen Requirements for Hatching Success in Spotted Salamanders and Blue-Spotted Salamanders Using Individual Behavior-Based Modeling to Predict Long-Term Viability of Gopher Tortoise Populations on Ft. Stewart Military Installation, 83 T Tuberville GA 84 P Henry Assessing Effects of Land Development on Diamondback Terrapin Nesting Productivity 85 A Coleman Biology and Conservation of Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin pileata) in Alabama 86 R Hogg 2008 Northwestern Pond Turtle Census, Capture and Marking in Southwestern Oregon

87 M Masonek Ecology and Conservation of the Introduced Endangered Asiatic Softshell Turtle, Palea steindachneri, on the Island of Kaua‘i, HI USA

Analysis Of Loggerhead Sea Turtle Juvenile And Subadult Length Distributions Over Time: Combining Data Sets To Identify Patterns Of 88 J Vaughan Population Change 89 G Perry Effects of Urbanization on Ornate Box Turtle Movements and Activity 90 J Laverty Effects of Human Recreation on the Population Ecology and Spatial Behaviour of Turtles in an Ontario Park Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) Habitat Utilization in a North Carolina Salt Marsh: Assessment of Overlap with Blue Crab 91 L Harden - SH Fisheries Protected and Managed: A Viable Population of Blainville’s Coast Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma blainvillii) in the Great Central Valley of 92 N Membreno California

93 U Kawai Potential Habitat Overlap of Gekko hokouensis and G. yakuensis in Yakushima, Japan- Impacts of Introduced Species on Native Species

94 N Osman Out of Harm’s Way: Translocation Success of the Florida Sand Skink (Plestiodon reynoldsi) in Differing Habitat Types 95 M Walker A Sequel: Evaluating the Success of Timber Rattlesnake Relocation Efforts In Light of a Second Season 96 J Choquette The Status, Ecology and Genetics of Butler’s Gartersnake (Thamnophis butleri) in Southern Ontario 97 R King Genetic Variation of the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake: Implications for Conservation and Captive Breeding 98 S Goetz Effect of a Large Scale Natural Disturbance on the Movements and Behaviors of Crotalus horridus in Southeastern Virginia. Spatial Ecology and Instream Habitat Selection of Female Barbour’s Map Turtle (Graptemys barbouri) in Ichawaynochaway Creek, Baker 99 S Sterrett County, Georgia.

100 T Tricas Look Who is Talking! Remote Acoustic Monitoring of Hawaiian Coral Reef Fish Behavior

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40 Boyle, Mariah ...... 34 Carlson, Rose ...... 32 Bradbury, Ian ...... 17 Carson, Evan ...... 17 Bradford, David ...... 18 Carvalho, Felipe ...... 22, 34 Brady, Marissa ...... 19 Carvalho, Marcelo ...... 26, 38 Brady, Susan ...... 39 Caselle, Jennifer ...... 20 Brand, Adrianne ...... 39 Cashner, Mollie ...... 38 Brattstrom, Bayard ...... 21 Cavender, Ted ...... 38 Breitburg, Denise ...... 28 Chabarria, Ryan E...... 17 Brem, Forrest ...... 18 Chabot, Chris ...... 38 Brinser, Jillian ...... 38 Chakrabarty, Prosanta ...... 27 Britt, Eric ...... 21 Chambers, Christopher ...... 30 Britt, Tristan ...... 34 Chapman, Demian ...... 24 Brodeur, Richard ...... 30 Chapple, Taylor ...... 22 Brodie, Edmund ...... 19 Charter, Sharon ...... 34 Brodman, Bob ...... 25 Chen, Yongjiu ...... 17 Bronikowski, Anne ...... 25, 37 Chernoff, Barry ...... 28 Brooks, Edward ...... 18, 34 Chiang, Min‐Chia...... 38 Brooks, Meriel ...... 23 Chim, Chee Kong ...... 20 Brown, Lori ...... 34 Choquette, Jonathan ...... 39 Brown‐Peterson, Nancy J...... 23 Christie, Mark ...... 22 Broyles, Elizabeth ...... 30 Ciannelli, Lorenzo ...... 283 Bruner, John ...... 32 Cicia, Angela ...... 22 Bubley, Walter ...... 22 Cisneros‐Heredia, Diego ...... 25 Buckhorn, Michele ...... 33, 36 Claes, Julien M...... 28 Buehler, Vivian ...... 28 Claeson, Kerin ...... 26 Buhlmann, Kurt ...... 33 Clardy, Todd...... 38 Buonaccorsi, Vincent ...... 32 Clark, Rulon ...... 33 Burgmeier, Nick ...... 32 Clark, William ...... 17 Burkholder, Derek ...... 18 Clarkson, Pamela ...... 35 Burnett, Kelly ...... 25 Clayton, David ...... 21 Bury, Gwendolynn ...... 20 Clemens, Benjamin) ...... 32 Bury, R. Bruce ...... 27 Close, Matthew ...... 28 Busby, Morgan S...... 24 Coelho, Rui ...... 24 Buser, Thaddaeus ...... 38 Cole, Kathleen ...... 32 Buth, Donald ...... 25 Coleman, Andrew ...... 30, 39 Collette, Bruce ...... 33 C Colton, Madhavi ...... 23 Constable, Heather ...... 36 Caldarone, Elaine ...... 30 Conway, Kevin W...... 23 Camargo, Ashley A...... 36 Cook, Geoffrey ...... 20 Campbell, Earl ...... 31 Cooper, Daniel...... 22 Campbell, Matthew ...... 38 Copeman, Louise ...... 30 Carlson, John ...... 24 Corn, Stephen ...... 29

41 Cotten, Taylor ...... 22 Dixon, Laura ...... 32 Cotton, Charles ...... 22 Doan, Tiffany ...... 21 Cowen, Robert ...... 17, 34 Domingo, Alana ...... 30 Craig, Kevin ...... 28, 35 Dominguez‐Dominguez, Omar ...... 29 Crawford, Brian ...... 35 Donaldson, Terry ...... 29 Cross, Matthew ...... 31 Donnelly, Maureen ...... 31 Cundall, David ...... 17 Doody, J. Sean...... 27 Cupp, Paul ...... 35 Dooley, James ...... 38 Curtis, Annie ...... 32 Doosey, Michael ...... 29 Curtis, Judd ...... 38 Douglas, Marlis R ...... 17 Douglas, Michael E ...... 26 D Dowell, Stephanie ...... 23 Doyle, Miriam...... 22 Dabruzzi, Theresa ...... 34 Drake, Kristina ...... 29 Dahdul, Wasila ...... 21 Drazen, Jeffrey ...... 27 DʹAlessandro, Evan ...... 24 Drew, Joshua ...... 27 Daly, Elizabeth ...... 35 Drymon, Marcus ...... 24 Daly‐Engel, Toby ...... 22 Du, Wei‐Guo ...... 28, 37 Dammerman, Kari ...... 32 Duffy, Tara ...... 33 Datovo, Alessio ...... 31, 38 Dulvy, Nicholas...... 20 Davis, Julian ...... 36 Durso, Andrew M...... 37 Davis, Matthew ...... 17 Durtsche, Richard D...... 37 Davis, Michael ...... 30 Day, Ryan ...... 23 E de Franco, Bruno Alexandre ...... 34 De Los Santos Camarillo, Anna Belia ...... 17 Ebert, Dave ...... 26 de Queiroz, Kevin ...... 31 Eble, Jeff ...... 27 Dean, Mason ...... 19 Ecay, Tom ...... 23 DeGross, Douglas ...... 19 Eckstut, Mallory E...... 30, 39 Deitloff, Jennifer ...... 21, 35 Eddy, Sarah ...... 39 Delventhal, Naomi ...... 23 Edwards, Robert...... 26 dePinna, Mario ...... 21 Eichelberger, Jennifer ...... 17 DeVaney, Shannon ...... 17 Eisenreich, Karen ...... 20 Devitt, Tom ...... 26 Ekau, Werner ...... 28 Deyle, Anna...... 35 Eller, Andrew ...... 28 Di Santo, Valentina ...... 22, 34 Engeman, Jeffrey ...... 29 Díaz de Pascual, Amelia ...... 37 Enzor, Laura ...... 28 Dichter, Eric ...... 35 Escobar, Hugo ...... 38 Dickson, Juleen ...... 36 Espinoza, Mario ...... 28 Dillman, Casey B...... 17 Esque, Todd C ...... 29 DiMaria, Ruth ...... 35 Eterovick, Paula C...... 37 Dirk, Lynda ...... 36 Evans, Michelle M...... 24 Distel, Christopher ...... 23, 39 Everhardt, Denise ...... 29

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Falk, Bryan ...... 36 G Faria, Ana ...... 26 Farrell, Terence ...... 33 Gall, Brian ...... 35 Farrugia, Thomas ...... 18 Gangloff, Eric ...... 37 Feldheim, Kevin ...... 24 Gao, Jin ...... 30 Feldman, Chris ...... 19 García de León, Francisco J...... 27 Feldman, Mark ...... 25 Garcia, Tiffany ...... 31 Fernandes Mendonça, Fernando...... 34 Gardiner, Jayne ...... 18 Fernandez‐Carvalho, Joana ...... 24 Geheber, Aaron ...... 23 Ferrara, Toni ...... 19 Gelsleichter, James ...... 28 Ferraris, Carl ...... 19 Gerald, Gary ...... 37 Ferreira, Cristiane de Paula ...... 38 Gerlach, Gabriele...... 22 Ferry‐Graham, Lara ...... 21 Germano, David J...... 27 Figueroa, Daniel ...... 18, 36 Gerson, Marina ...... 30 Fisher, Robert ...... 24 Ghalambor, Cameron ...... 27 Floyd, Kevin ...... 39 Gibbons, Megan ...... 23 Fluker, Brook L ...... 28 Gibbs, Melissa ...... 19 Foley, Dan ...... 36 Gifford, Matthew E...... 32 Ford, Neil ...... 25 Giles, Jenny ...... 24 Ford, Travis ...... 23 Gillingham, James ...... 35 Forester, Don ...... 35 Glaudas, Xavier ...... 20 Fornell, Angela ...... 37 Glorioso, Brad M...... 25 Fox, Alicia ...... 26 Godinez‐Dominguez, Enrique ...... 34 Fox, Dewayne ...... 18 Goetz, Scott ...... 39 Franco‐Gordo, Carmen ...... 36 Goldberg, Caren ...... 22 Franks, Bryan ...... 25 Gonçalves, Emanuel ...... 28 Franks, James ...... 18 Gorman, Thomas ...... 25 Franssen, Nathan ...... 19 Govoni, John ...... 30 Fraser, Thomas ...... 17 Graham, Sean ...... 25 Freeborn, Layla ...... 39 Grant, Taran ...... 17 Freedman, Jonathan ...... 19 Gray, Matthew ...... 18 Fregoso, Santiago P ...... 20 Green, David M...... 23 Friederichs, Sam ...... 29 Greenwald, Katherine ...... 31, 39 Friedl, Sarah ...... 35 Gregory, Patrick ...... 33 Friel, John ...... 19 Gribbins, Kevin ...... 25 Friesen, Chris ...... 18, 37 Grimes, Churchill ...... 24 Froeschke, Bridgette...... 28 Grismer, Jesse ...... 20 Froeschke, John ...... 28 Grogan, Eileen D...... 26 Fry, Bryan ...... 20 Guan, Lu ...... 20 Fu, Wing Kan ...... 25 Gubler, Jenny ...... 35 Fuiman, Lee A...... 24

43 Guillen, George ...... 19 Heppell, Scott ...... 36 Gurrola‐Sanchez, Nayeli ...... 36 Heppell, Selina ...... 33 Guttridge, Tristan ...... 18 Herman, Rachael ...... 30 Hernandez, Jr., Frank ...... 26 H Hernandez, L. Patricia ...... 32, 38 Heupel, Michelle ...... 18 Ha, Daniel ...... 24 Hice, Lyndie ...... 33 Haciski, S. Insley...... 34 Hill, Rebbecca L...... 18 Haenel, Greg ...... 37 Hilton, Eric ...... 31 Hagerty, Bridgette E...... 29 Hirt, M. Vincent ...... 29 Hagey, Travis ...... 18 Hoff, Gerald ...... 28, 38 Haines, Margaret ...... 20 Hoffmayer, Eric ...... 18, 36 Halas, Dominik ...... 17 Hogan, J. Derek ...... 22, 36 Hale, Joshua ...... 31 Hogg, Robert ...... 33, 39 Hale, Kathryn...... 39 Holcroft, Nancy ...... 23 Halstead, Brian ...... 31 Hollingsworth, Bradford ...... 35 Hampton, Paul ...... 28, 37 Holt, Scott ...... 20 Handelsman, Corey ...... 32, 38 Hopkins, Gareth ...... 18 Hanifin, Charles ...... 19 Horne, Brian D...... 29 Harden, Leigh Anne ...... 29, 39 Horth, Lisa ...... 17 Hardman, Michael ...... 19 Hoverman, Jason ...... 18 Hare, Jonathan ...... 20 Howey, Lucy ...... 18 Hare, Kelly ...... 20 Hrbek, Tomas ...... 29, 38 Hargrove, John ...... 32 Hsu, Hua Hsun ...... 25 Harrison, Alexis ...... 21, 35 Huber, Daniel ...... 19 Harrison, Elizabeth ...... 30 Huebert, Klaus ...... 22, 34 Haskett, Kelli...... 33 Hughes, Kimberly ...... 37 Hassell, Elizabeth ...... 32 Hulsey, C. Darrin ...... 32, 36 Hathaway, Stacie ...... 31 Hundt, Peter ...... 25 Havens, Sarah ...... 20 Hunt von Herbing, Ione ...... 17 Hawkes, Virgil C...... 31 Hurme, Kristiina ...... 30 Hayes, Malorie ...... 27, 38 Hurst, Thomas ...... 24 Haynie, Talon...... 38 Hyde, John ...... 20 Hazard, Lisa ...... 33 Hazin, Fábio ...... 20 I Hearn, Alex ...... 28 Heinicke, Matthew ...... 17 Igleski, Matthew ...... 39 Heintz, Ron ...... 30 Imhoff, Johanna ...... 28 Heithaus, Michael ...... 28 Inda‐Diaz, Emilio A...... 26 Hekkala, Evon...... 24 Ingram, Allison ...... 38 Hendrickson, Dean ...... 26 Inman, Richard ...... 33 Henningsen, Justin ...... 20 Irwin, Kristen ...... 31 Henry, Paula F. P...... 33, 39 Isaac, Leigh Anne ...... 18

44 Islam, Asiful ...... 34 Kiemnec‐Tyburczy, Karen ...... 26 Kim, Sora ...... 28, 34 J Kimokeo, Bethany ...... 36 King, Richard ...... 31, 39 Jackman, Todd ...... 17, 36 Kinziger, Andrew ...... 27 James, Kelsey ...... 26 Kiriazis, Nicholas ...... 35 Janzen, Fredric ...... 27 Klemish, Jaimie...... 37 Javonillo, Robert ...... 30 Klimley, Pete ...... 18 Jellen, Benjamin ...... 25 Klymus, Katy ...... 17 Jenkins, Jr., Farish A...... 33 Kohl, Zachary ...... 32 Jezkova, Tereza ...... 20 Kopeny, Mark ...... 27 Jirik, Katherine ...... 18, 35 Kozak, Kenneth ...... 24 Jochimsen, Denim ...... 31 Kreitzer, Joshua ...... 34 Johansson, Mattias ...... 17, 34 Kriger, Kerry ...... 25, 39 Johnson, Angela...... 28 Krogh, Theodore ...... 38 Johnson, Darren ...... 30 Krohmer, Randolph ...... 25, 35 Johnson, G. David ...... 25 Krug, Jenna ...... 26 Johnson, Jarrett ...... 31, 39 Kuhns, Andrew R...... 37 Johnson, Jerald B...... 29 Kume, Gen ...... 20 Johnston, Gerald ...... 27 Kuroki, Mari ...... 28 Jones, Geoffrey ...... 20 Jono, Teppei ...... 35 L Jordan, Laura ...... 19 Jordan, Mark A...... 31 Lahti, Megan ...... 36 Juan Jorda, Maria Jose ...... 17 Lance, Stacey...... 35 Juanes, Francis ...... 19 Landim, Maria Isabel ...... 33 Juterbock, J. Eric ...... 35 Landolt, Kristen ...... 18 Lang, Lanora ...... 28 K Lang, Nicholas ...... 17 Langerhans, Brian ...... 27 Kaatz, Ingrid ...... 32 Lankford, Thomas ...... 33, 36 Kacev, David ...... 34 LaPorte, Alicia ...... 34 Kahler, Eryn ...... 33 Lapp, Hilmar ...... 23 Kaiser, Kristine ...... 22 Larson, Shawn ...... 20 Kajiura, Stephen ...... 19 Lasater, Kelly ...... 39 Karraker, Nancy ...... 25 Latella, Ian ...... 35 Kawai, Ushio ...... 39 Laurel, Benjamin ...... 28 Keane, John ...... 24 Laverty, Jolene ...... 39 Keck, Benjamin ...... 32 Lawson, Lucinda ...... 24 Kemper, Jenny ...... 26 Lawson, Tyler ...... 39 Kenaley, Christopher ...... 32, 38 Leavitt, Dean ...... 17 Kessel, Steven ...... 18 Lee, Jennifer ...... 37 Ketchum, James ...... 34 Lefebvre, Jose ...... 32

45 Leibman, Adena ...... 26 Mariguela, Tatiane Casagrande ...... 38 Leis, Jeffrey ...... 17, 24 Marlow, Karla ...... 35 Leuthold, Niels ...... 23 Marquez‐Farias, J. Fernando ...... 24 Lewallen, Eric ...... 31 Marsh, David ...... 32 Lewis, Daniel ...... 31 Marsh‐Matthews, Edie ...... 26, 27 Lillywhite, Harvey ...... 33 Martin, Karen ...... 29 Lind, Amy ...... 31 Martin, F. Douglas ...... 26 Lind, Craig ...... 20 Martin, Jon ...... 37 Linkem, Charles ...... 30 Martinez‐Takeshita, Natalie ...... 38 Litz, Marisa N. C...... 34 Marvin, Glenn ...... 20 Litzgus, Jacqueline ...... 27, 35 Mason, Robert ...... 23, 37 Llopiz, Joel ...... 22 Masonek, Megan ...... 39 Lombard, Rosemary D...... 30 Massie, Jodi ...... 20 Long, Zachary ...... 23 Matarese, Ann ...... 34 Longoria, Ashley ...... 36 Mateo, Ivan ...... 22 Lopez, J. Andres ...... 21, 39 Mateos, Mariana ...... 27 Lopez, Pamela ...... 35 Matthews, William ...... 26 Losos, Jonathan ...... 17 Mattox, George M. T...... 30, 36 Lovely, Karen ...... 39 Maurer, Jasmine ...... 18 Lovich, Robert ...... 30 Mautz, William ...... 31 Lowe, Ben ...... 37 Mayden, Richard ...... 29, 36 Lowe, Brian ...... 37 McCallum, Malcolm ...... 33 Lowe, Christopher ...... 28 McClain, Jennifer ...... 27 Luckenbill, Kyle ...... 38 McCracken, Shawn ...... 28 Lujan, Nathan ...... 21 McCutcheon, Sara ...... 38 Lumbantobing, Daniel ...... 17, 36 McDowall, Robert ...... 17 Lund, Richard ...... 26 McDowell, Jan ...... 29 Lundberg, John ...... 19 McElroy, Matt ...... 32 McGowan, David ...... 24, 38 M McLeod, David ...... 20 McMahan, Caleb ...... 23 Mabee, Paula ...... 23, 38 McMahon, Kelton ...... 30 Macesic, Laura ...... 21 McNabb, Brian K...... 21 Mackessy, Stephen ...... 33 McPeek, Tamara ...... 37 Maglia, Anne ...... 23 McRae, Mark ...... 33 Mahaffy, James ...... 24 McVay, John ...... 30 Mahler, D. Luke ...... 28 Medica, Philip ...... 29 Mahrt, Laura ...... 23 Meik, Jesse ...... 24 Maia, Anabela ...... 22 Membreno, Nelson ...... 39 Makinen, Tuuli ...... 32 Mendoza‐Carranza, Manuel ...... 24, 34 Maljkovic, Aleksandra ...... 18, 34 Meredith, Tricia ...... 34 Mallefet, Jerome ...... 28 Metts, Brian ...... 18 Mara, Kyle ...... 19 Meyer, Carl ...... 18

46 Miller, Debra ...... 18 Nielsen, Stuart...... 24 Miller, Kimberly ...... 30 Niemiller, Matthew L...... 39 Miller, Melissa ...... 37 Nowacki, Anthony...... 35 Miller, Michael ...... 17, 34 Nussbaum, Ronald ...... 19 Mireles, Carlos ...... 32 Mitchell, Joseph ...... 37 O Mitrovich, Milan ...... 31 Miya, Masaki ...... 29 Oaks, Jamie ...... 20 Mochida, Koji ...... 37 Ocasio‐Torres, María ...... 38 Mohammadi, Shabnam ...... 39 OʹConnell, Craig ...... 24 Moon, Brad ...... 37 Ojanguren, Alfredo F...... 24 Moore, Jennifer ...... 20 Oldfield, Ronald ...... 36 Moore, Johnny ...... 24 Olivar, M. Pilar ...... 34 Moore, Stanton ...... 33 Oliver, Paul ...... 20 Morgan, Alexia ...... 24 Olney, John E...... 24 Morgan, Ray ...... 28 Olson, Deanna H...... 18 Morley, James ...... 33, 36 Orr, James W...... 28 Morote, Elvira ...... 28 Orti, Guillermo ...... 36 Motta, Philip ...... 19 Osborne, Megan ...... 17 Mougey, Krista ...... 18, 37 Osbourn, Michael S...... 22 Mueller, Hendrik ...... 35 Osman, Nicholas ...... 39 Muffelman, Sarah ...... 34 OʹSteen, Shyril ...... 32 Mulcahy, Daniel ...... 17, 37 Owen, Patrick ...... 37 Mull, Cristopher ...... 34 Munday, Philip ...... 17, 28 P Mundy, Bruce C...... 36 Murdy, Edward ...... 25 Page, Larry ...... 19 Muriel‐Cunha, Janice ...... 30 Paig‐Tran, Misty ...... 19 Murray, Christopher ...... 35 Palm, Brittany ...... 24 Mushet, David ...... 31 Paoletti, David ...... 18 Muths, Erin ...... 18 Papastamatiou, Yannis ...... 25 Parenti, Lynne ...... 31 N Paris, Claire B ...... 20 Parker, Joshua ...... 37 Nagelkerken, Ivan ...... 20 Parker, M. Rockwell ...... 21, 23 Nakayama, Shin ...... 28, 35 Parkyn, Daryl C...... 29 Nauman, Richard ...... 21 Parmelee, Jeff ...... 25 Nay, Lacey ...... 36 Parmenter, Steve ...... 17 Nelson, Nicola ...... 31 Parsons, Susan ...... 18 Neubauer, Philipp ...... 20 Paterson, James ...... 37 Neuman‐Lee, Lorin ...... 30, 37 Patterson, James ...... 28 Nicholson, Kirsten ...... 35 Pauly, Daniel ...... 31 Nicodemo, Philip ...... 28 Pauly, Gregory ...... 30

47 Paxton, John ...... 25 Rasmussen, Megan ...... 27, 37 Pease, Allison ...... 30 Reece, Joshua ...... 31 Peck, Myron ...... 24 Reed, Robert N ...... 31 Peguero‐Icaza, Martha ...... 34 Regula Meyer, Lisa ...... 28 Peralta‐Garcia, Anny ...... 20 Reider, Kelsey ...... 37 Perry, Gad ...... 30, 39 Retzer, Michael ...... 21 Perry, Sean...... 37 Reza, Ahm Ali ...... 24, 39 Peterson, Cheston ...... 34 Rheubert, Justin ...... 39 Peterson, Mark ...... 33 Riccardi, Greg ...... 23 Pezold, Frank ...... 26 Richardson, David ...... 24 Phillips, Nicole ...... 24 Richards‐Zawacki, Corinne ...... 30 Phillipsen, Ivan ...... 24 Richmond, Jonathan ...... 24 Pierce, Josh ...... 33 Richter, Stephen ...... 31 Pilgrim, Melissa ...... 39 Riley, Cyrena ...... 34 Piller, Kyle ...... 23 Ritzer, Alexis ...... 39 Pinhal, Danillo ...... 34 Roa‐Varon, Adela...... 36 Piovano, Susanna ...... 38 Robert, Dominique ...... 24 Platenberg, Renata ...... 31 Robinson‐Rechavi, Marc ...... 23 Poe, Steven ...... 21 Rocha, Marcelo ...... 30 Pope, Karen ...... 31 Rodd, Helen ...... 27 Porter, Marianne E...... 21 Rodríguez, Carlos A...... 31 Portik, Daniel ...... 24 Rogers, Serena ...... 37 Portnoy, David ...... 32 Roje, Dawn ...... 17 Powell, Gary ...... 26 Rojo‐Vázquez, Jorge A...... 34 Preston, Daniel...... 37 Rollins, Jennifer ...... 36 Ptacek, Margaret ...... 27 Romine, Jason ...... 25 Purrenhage, Jennifer ...... 23, 39 Rosenblatt, Adam ...... 32 Pusey, Brad ...... 19 Rosenthal, Gil ...... 29 Putman, Breanna ...... 37 Ross, Steve W...... 27 Pyron, Mark ...... 36 Rothermel, Betsie B...... 18 Rowe, John ...... 37 Q Ruddy, Zane ...... 32 Russell, Ronald ...... 33 Quattrini, Andrea ...... 27 Rutherford, Pamela ...... 33 Ryan, Maureen ...... 18 R S Radik, Gabrielle ...... 39 Radzio, Thomas ...... 32 Sabaj Pérez, Mark ...... 19 Rages, Sarah ...... 29 Sacerdote, Allison ...... 39 Ramsay, Jason ...... 19 Saenz, Daniel ...... 37 Rankin, Tauna ...... 24 Saitoh, Kenji ...... 29 Rasmussen, Josh ...... 27 Saltzgiver, Melody ...... 38

48 Sapp, Jerod ...... 19 Sorenson, Laurie ...... 29 Savage, Anna ...... 22 Southwood, Amanda ...... 32 Schaad, Eric ...... 36 Spear, Stephen ...... 28 Schaefer, Richard ...... 21 Sponaugle, Su ...... 22, 34 Schaefer, Scott ...... 21 Sreenivasan, Ashwin ...... 30 Schlupp, Ingo ...... 29 Staab, Katie ...... 32 Schmidt, Ray ...... 31 Stahl, Aaron ...... 35 Schönhuth, Susana ...... 38 Stahlschmidt, Zachary ...... 25, 35 Schott, Eric ...... 36 Stanhope, Bethany ...... 38 Schrey, Aaron ...... 26 Stanley, Edward ...... 17 Schriever, Tiffany ...... 31 Stauffer, Jay ...... 31 Schultz, Eric ...... 23, 38 Stayton, C. Tristan...... 28 Scott, David ...... 37 Steele, Mark ...... 29 Scott, Laura E...... 19 Stengle, Anne ...... 22 Scott, Peter ...... 35 Stepien, Carol ...... 32, 36 Searle, Catherine ...... 21 Sterrett, Sean C...... 39 Seegert, Greg ...... 27 Stevenson, Duane ...... 25 Selman, Will ...... 27 Stevenson, Steve ...... 26 Sessions, Stanley K ...... 30 Stewart, James R...... 20 Sever, David M...... 25 Stiassny, Melanie...... 31 Sewall, Fletcher ...... 34 Stokes, Amber...... 37 Shanks, Alan ...... 17, 26 Stormer, David ...... 30 Shibuya, Akemi ...... 34 Stow, Adam ...... 24, 35 Shillinger, Georg...... 30 Straube, Nicolas ...... 34 Shima, Jeffrey ...... 20 Streicher, Jeffrey W...... 17, 35 Shiroza, Akihiro...... 36 Stuart, Bryan ...... 24 Shivji, Mahmood ...... 20 Stump, Kristine...... 18 Sidlauskas, Brian ...... 31, 38 Stynoski, Jennifer L...... 30 Siegel, Dustin ...... 25 Suarez‐Rodriguez, Monserrat ...... 36 Simons, Andrew ...... 29 Sulikowski, James ...... 24 Simpfendorfer, Colin ...... 20 Sullivan, John P...... 19 Singh, Navasha ...... 20 Sutton, Tracey ...... 27 Sipiorski, Justin ...... 36 Suzuki, Nobuya ...... 39 Skomal, Gregory ...... 25 Swearer, Stephen ...... 20 Smith, Anna ...... 30 Sweetman, Christopher ...... 36 Smith, David ...... 33 Szczepanski, John ...... 28 Smith, Gerald ...... 27 Smith,o Le ...... 25 T Smith, Wade ...... 18 Snyder, Darrel E ...... 34 Talaba, Amanda ...... 36 Soares, Mateus ...... 18, 38 Tang, Kevin ...... 29 Sogard, Susan ...... 17 Taylor, Christopher ...... 28 Sohn, Dongwha ...... 35 Taylor, Emily ...... 23

49 Testerman, Christine ...... 24 Vaughan, Jason...... 39 Thacker, Christine ...... 17 Venesky, Matthew ...... 18 Thigpen, Tyler ...... 23 Véras, Dráusio ...... 34 Thompson, Michael B...... 20 Verissimo, Ana ...... 24 Thomson, Alfred ...... 21 Vetter, Russ ...... 17 Tipton, Michelle ...... 36 Vieglais, Dave ...... 28 Titus, Valorie ...... 22 Vigliotta, Thomas ...... 36 Tobler, Michael ...... 29 Villa‐Navarro, Francisco ...... 38 Todd, Brian ...... 31, 39 Vize, Peter ...... 23 Tomaro, Londi ...... 26 Vogt, Richard C...... 27 Topping, Darin ...... 29 von May, Rudolf ...... 31 Tornabene, Luke ...... 25 Torres Dowdall, Julian ...... 19 W Touchon, Justin ...... 23 Townsend, Ted ...... 24 Waddle, Hardin...... 31 Trajano, Eleonora ...... 19 Wagner, Brett Catherine ...... 39 Trauth, Stanley...... 23 Wainwright, Peter ...... 31 Trexler, Joel ...... 27 Wake, David ...... 31 Tricas, Timothy C...... 21, 39 Waldron, Jayme L...... 33 Trumbo, Daryl ...... 23 Walker, Christina J...... 34 Tsukamoto, Katsumi ...... 24 Walker, Mindy ...... 39 Tuberville, Tracey ...... 33, 39 Walls, Susan ...... 31 Turner, Jason ...... 33 Ward, Andrea ...... 32 Turner, Thomas ...... 27 Ward‐Paige, Christine ...... 20 Turnure, Jason T...... 33 Warner, Daniel ...... 35 Watson, Linet Cynthia...... 30 U Weaver, Robert ...... 35 Wegner, Nicholas C...... 21 Unger, Shem ...... 35 Weir, Linda ...... 33 Unmack, Peter...... 21 Weiss, Stacey...... 20 Uyeda, Josef ...... 35 Welch, Shane ...... 32 Welsh, Hartwell ...... 23 V Welsh, Stuart ...... 19 Weng, Kevin ...... 20 Vaccaro, Elyse ...... 20, 35 Werman, Steven ...... 35 Valdez, Jessena ...... 37 Westerfield, Monte ...... 23 Van Meter, Robin ...... 23 Westneat, Mark ...... 25, 38 VandenBroek, Nicholas ...... 37 Westphal, Michael ...... 38 Vander Haegen, Geraldine ...... 36 Wetherbee, Bradley ...... 25 Vargas‐Salinas, Fernando...... 30 Wheatley, Patrick V...... 18 Vari, Richard ...... 21 White, Mary ...... 35 Vasconcelos, Tiago ...... 37 White, Matthew ...... 27 Vaudo, Jeremy J...... 18 Whitfield, Steven ...... 22

50 Whitney, Nicholas ...... 18, 34 Z Whitty, Jeff ...... 25 Wilborn, Rachel ...... 36 Zani, Peter ...... 21 Wild, Erik ...... 35 Zuniga‐Vega, J. Jaime ...... 27 Wiley, E. O...... 28 Wilga, Cheryl ...... 19 Williams, L. Jay ...... 24 Williams, Lance ...... 19 Williams, Marsha ...... 38 Williams, Rod ...... 26 Willis, Stuart ...... 17, 38 Williston, Andrew ...... 36 Willson, John ...... 18 Wise, Sharon ...... 39 Wiseman, Kevin ...... 33 Wisniewski, Samantha S...... 22 Wogan, Guin ...... 20 Wojnowski, David ...... 25 Wood, Dustin A ...... 24 Wood, Perry ...... 20 Worley, Julie ...... 35 Wormald, Clare ...... 33 Wright, Amber N...... 25, 37 Wright, Jeremy...... 36 Wueringer, Barbara E...... 19

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Xu, Leren ...... 39

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Yagi, Katharine ...... 35 Yamaguchi, Atsuko ...... 20 Yang, Lei ...... 29 Yang, Shao‐Min ...... 37 Yong Cheng, Huang ...... 37 Yopak, Kara ...... 21 Young, Laurel ...... 38 Young, Shawn ...... 23

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2010 Meeting Announcement

Plan now to attend the next Joint Meeting 7-12 July 2010 Rhode Island Convention Center

Providence, Rhode Island www.dce.ksu.edu/conf/jointmeeting Meeting Space Floorplans

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