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21 - Graduate Poster Competition: SysEB - Symbionts and Behavior

Monday, November 16, 2015: 8:00 AM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall BC (Convention Center)


Can defensive symbionts change the composition of natural enemies attacking the pea aphid?
Laura Kraft, University of Georgia ; Clesson Higashi, University of Georgia ; Kerry M. Oliver, University of Georgia
Surveying the presence of Wolbachia in the Missouri River ecosystem
Eric Sazama, University of South Dakota ; Jeff Wesner, University of South Dakota ; Scot Ouellette, University of South Dakota
Does the X-type symbiont protect the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) from parasitism?
Matthew Doremus, University of Georgia ; Kerry M. Oliver, University of Georgia
Attraction and repulsion: preliminary observations on semiochemicals and lacewing evolution (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)
Laura Breitkreuz, Univerisity of Kansas ; Michael S. Engel, University of Kansas
Gene expression profiling of undertaking behavior in the eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes
Qian "Karen" Sun, University of Kentucky ; Kenneth F. Haynes, University of Kentucky ; Xuguo Zhou, University of Kentucky
Individual specialization on spider prey by the black and yellow mud dauber (Sceliphron caementarium)
Erin Powell, University of Florida ; Lisa Taylor, University of Florida
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Future mating expectations of a male praying mantis
Tyler Christensen, State University of New York at Fredonia ; William Brown, State University of New York at Fredonia
Land use effect on the sexually selected signal of the cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae)
Anne Espeset, University of Nevada, Reno ; Matthew L. Forister, University of Nevada, Reno
Vision, behavior and coloration matches light environment in Neotropical butterflies
Rachel Olzer, University of Minnesota ; Brett Seymoure, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ; E. R. Loew, Cornell University ; W.O. McMillan, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ; R. L. Rutowski, Arizona State University