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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

20:00

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