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DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE
REPORTS
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No. 3, July 2, 2016
Cushing
14:15
*
Colin Wright
- Exploring the relationship
between collective personality & behavioral
plasticity in warring arthropod societies
*
Rachel Werneck
- A first glance at the
coupled genitalia of the harvestmen
Phalangium opilio
(Eupnoi)
14:30
*
Rosannette Quesada
- Efficiency of
paternal care on egg protection in the
harvestman
Poassa limbata
: do females help
caring?
Leonardo Carvalho
- Biogeographic
patterns of Atlantic Forest pholcid spiders
(Araneae: Pholcidae)
14:45 *
Jennifer Price
- Exploring behavior and
neurochemistry in the polyphenic spider
Anelosimus studiosus
(Theridiidae)
Miquel Arnedo
- Multiple colonizations
parallel evolution and adaptive radiation of
linyphiid spiders in the Juan Fernández
archipelago
15:00
Break
Neuroethology
Symposium in Honor of H. Levi/
Fossils
15:30
Eileen Hebets
- Amblypygids as a model
for exploring links between sensory systems
and behavior
Sarah Kariko
- Honoring Herbert W. Levi:
Studies on
Phoroncidia
and an interdisciplinary
project based on spider biodiversity in
Grand Teton National Park
15:45
Brad Brayfield
- Burrow adoption and
navigation in the desert grassland scorpion
Paruroctonus utahensis
Allen Brady
- On the track of the wolf:
Systematics of North American species
described in the genus
Lycosa
16:00
Douglas D. Gaffin
- Exploring the chemo-
textural familiarity hypothesis for scorpion
navigation
Wayne Maddison
- Surprising sisters
among the salticids
16:15
*Jay Stafstrom
- Net-casting neuroanatomy:
Sensory structure modifications match
central nervous system investment in the
net-casting spider
Deinopis spinosa
*
Matthew Downen
- Fossil spiders and
ancient salt lakes
16:30
Gil Menda
- Neural responses to airborne
pure tones from the brains of jumping,
fishing, and net-casting spiders
Michael B. Cuggy
- Late Ordovician
chelicerate diversity - new insights from
Manitoba Konservat-Lagerstätten
16:45
Brent Stoffer
- The effects of octopamine
and serotonin on a wolf spider's mating
behaviors
Paul Selden
- Burmese amber arachnids;
biodiversity in a Cretaceous tropical forest
17:00
Matthew Persons
- Behavioral effects of
octopamine across contexts in the wolf
spider
Pardosa milvina
Jon Coddington
- DNA barcode data
accurately identify higher spider taxa
17:30
17:30 Meet outside Green Center for prompt departure to Butterfly Pavilion
18:00
18:00–22:00: Social at Butterfly Pavilion, 6252 West 104
th
Ave., Westminster.
Maps on Information Table for those interested in driving themselves.
19:00
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