Session 71: ASIH Symposium: Chemical Ecology
of Predator/Prey Relationships Among Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles,
I
Debra Lancaster, Tuesday, July 1, Kane 110
- 8:00 *Chiszar, D., Lukas, W., Olson, B., Smith, H.M. Two new
experiments on chemosensory behavior of brown treesnakes (Bioga
irregularis)
- 8:30 Cooper, W.E. Evolutionary relationships among prey chemical
discrimination, lingual-vomeronasal morphology, and foraging behavior in
lizards
- 9:00 *Waters, R.M., Burghardt, G.M. Early ontogeny of responses
to prey chemical cues in thamnophine snakes
- 9:30 *Wang, D., Luo, Y., Chen, P., Lu, C.S., Inouchi, J., Halpern,
M. Chemosignal transduction in the vomeronasal system of garter snakes
10:00 Break
- 10:15 Kats, L., Dill, L. Chemosensory assessment of predation
risk in complex aquatic habitats
- 10:45 Watkins, T.B. Individual variation in the behavioral
response
of Hyla regilla tadpoles to garter snake odor
- 11:15 *Wisenden, B., Chivers, D.P., Brown, G., Smith, R.J.F.
Chemical
cues as a source of public information in mediating predator/prey
relationships
in fish communities