The 2005 ESA Annual Meeting and Exhibition
December 15-18, 2005
Ft. Lauderdale, FL

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Friday, December 16, 2005: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

Room 124 (Convention Center, Ground Level)

Section C Symposium: The Other Social Arthropods

Organizer(s): Dessie L. A. Underwood, dlunderw@csulb.edu
Donald G. Miller, dgmiller@csuchico.edu
1:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:35 PM0523Sexual selection and partner dynamics in biparental burying beetles (Coleoptera : Nicrophorus spp.)
Stephen T. Trumbo, trumbo@uconn.edu
1:55 PM0525Social behaviors of processionary weevils  [ Recorded presentation ]
James Costa, costa@wcu.edu
2:15 PM0526Weaving together the threads of an embiid's life (Order Embioptera)  [ Recorded presentation ]
K. Miller, jedgerlyrooks@scu.edu, Janice Edgerly-Rooks, jedgerlyrooks@scu.edu
2:35 PM0521Sociality, inbreeding, and sex-ratio bias in cobweb spiders (Araneae, Theridiidae) - repeated evolution of a dead-end strategy?  [ Recorded presentation ]
Ingi Agnarsson, ingi@zoology.ubc.ca
2:55 PM0527Strategies of maternal care in the communally breeding treehopper Publilia concava (Hemiptera: Membracidae)
Andrew Zink, agzink@ucdavis.edu
3:15 PM0528The evolution of paternal care in assassin bugs  [ Recorded presentation ]
Douglas W. Tallamy, dtallamy@udel.edu
3:35 PMBreak
3:50 PM0529Cooperation and conflict in a group-foraging insect
Michael L. G. Loeb, mlloeb@ucdavis.edu
4:10 PM0530Genetic conflict and conditional altruism in social aphid colonies
Patrick Abbot, patrick.abbot@vanderbilt.edu
4:30 PM0531Kinship and the evolution of social behavior in a galling aphid, Tamalia coweni  [ Recorded presentation ]
Donald G Miller, DGMiller@csuchico.edu
4:50 PM0532The evolution of pleometrosis in phyllode glueing Acacia thrips  [ Recorded presentation ]
Jeremy Bono, jeremy_bono@sfu.ca
5:10 PM0533Sweat bees and the social threshold: Inclusive fitness or maternal manipulation?
Douglas Yanega, dyanega@ucr.edu

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