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Life HistoriesSession 72 (Contributed)
Thursday, June 8, 3:45 PM-5:30 PM, Egan 4
Moderator: A.V. Brown
3:45 (480) Growth of Agapetus fuscipes larvae related to water temperature.
R.C. Nijboer. Alterra, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
4:00 (481) Life history of Neophylax rickeri (Trichoptera: Uenoidae) in coastal California streams.
P.K. Mendez1, J.R. Wood2, A.H. Purcell1, and V.H. Resh1. 1Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley, 2Department of Biology and Environmental Studies, The King's University College, Alberta, Canada
4:15 (482) Morphological and life-history adaptations in sky island aquatic insects. .
A.L. Pelegrin and D.A. Lytle. Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331
4:30 (483) Movement patterns of freshwater mussels following relocation: a case study of Potamilus capax and Quadrula quadrula in an Arkansas drainage ditch.
A.D. Christian1,2, A.J. Peck1, J.L. Farris1, and J.L. Harris2. 1Department of Environmental Sciences, Arkansas State University, State University, Arkansas 72467, 2Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, State University, Arkansas 72467
4:45 (484) Conservation of the Ouachita Creekshell [Villosa arkansasensis (Lea 1852)]: reproduction and host fish suitability.
S.E.S. Seagraves1, J.L. Farris1,2, J.L. Harris1, and A.D. Christian1,2. 1Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, State University, Arkansas 72467, 2Environmental Sciences Program, Arkansas State University, State University, Arkansas 72467
5:00 (485) The life history of a Dipteran (Scathophagid: Acanthocnema) predator of macroinvertebrate egg masses in two northern California streams.
A.H. Purcell1, A. Hoffman2, and V.H. Resh1. 1University of California, Berkeley, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, 2Department of Economics, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany
5:15 (486) Nitrogen and Carbon Stable Isotope Kinetics in the Life-Cycle of the Black Fly, Simulium vittatum IS-7.
J.P. Overmyer1, M.A. MacNeil2, and A.T. Fisk3. 1Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA 30602, 2Department of Marine Science and Technology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, NE1 7RU, 3Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA 30602
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