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26 th Annual Animal Behavior Conference 29 – 30 March 2019 Indiana University Keynote Speaker: Dr. Ellen Ketterson Indiana University - Bloomington Plenary Lecture: Dr. Hans Hofmann University of Texas – Austin

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26th AnnualAnimal Behavior Conference

29 – 30 March 2019Indiana University

Keynote Speaker:

Dr. Ellen KettersonIndiana University -

Bloomington

Plenary Lecture:

Dr. Hans HofmannUniversity of Texas –

Austin

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PROGRAM CONTENTS

PROGRAM IN BRIEF .................................................................................................... 2 WI-FI ACCESS AND CONVENTION CENTER ACCOMMODATIONS ............................... 3 INFORMATION FOR PRESENTERS ............................................................................... 3 MAPS

Bloomington ..................................................................................................... 4 Includes bus routes, restaurant locations, and parking information

Monroe Convention Center .............................................................................. 6 Includes convention center parking information

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Friday talks ........................................................................................................ 8 Saturday talks .................................................................................................. 11 Poster presentations ....................................................................................... 14

BIOGRAPHIES

Plenary and Keynote speakers ........................................................................ 21 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ............................................................................................ 22 Please see the conference website for abstracts of all talks and poster presentations: https://animalbehavior.indiana.edu/news-events/conference/schedule.html *This is a public event where pictures will be taken, so you may be photographed during the conference.

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PROGRAM IN BRIEF

FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH TALKS 9:30 AM – 5:15 PM Duke Energy Room West, Monroe Convention Center

POSTER SESSION 7:00 – 9:00 PM Cook and Zebendon Rooms, Monroe Convention Center SATURDAY, MARCH 30TH TALKS 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM Duke Energy Room West, Monroe Convention Center

RECEPTION 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Home of Cara Wellman and Dale Sengelaub, 1526 East Dunstan Drive

HOW TO DONATE TO CISAB

Registration for the IU Animal Behavior Conference is free. However, funding for the meeting depends on contributions from generous donors. Please consider donating to CISAB’s Foundation account to help support this and future meetings.

Suggested Donation: Students - $10; Faculty - $30

Donate at www.myiu.org/one-time-gift Type ‘ANIMAL’ in the Search Box to find “Center for Animal Behavior”

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WI-FI ACCESS MONROE CONVENTION CENTER: Wi-Fi network: MCCC Guest WiFi

No password is required For assistance, see Convention Center staff or call 812-336-3681

INDIANA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS: Wi-Fi network: attwifi

No password is required, but you may need to restart your browser For assistance, contact the IMU front desk at 812-856-6381

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR NURSING MOTHERS At the Convention Center, nursing mothers will be provided with a private office, electricity, and a refrigerator, if needed. Please see Convention Center staff at the front desk or call 812-336-3681.

INFORMATION FOR PRESENTERS INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPLOADING TALKS REMOTELY:

Please submit your presentation remotely by 8 am, March 28th Name your presentation file as follows:

LastName_FirstName_PresentationDay_PresentationTime_OperatingSystem.FileExtension For example: Doe_John_Fri_1100AM_Mac.ppt

Save any supplementary audio or video files in a zipped file. Use the file name above and add “_Suppl” to the end of the file name. For example: Doe_John_Fri_1100AM_Mac_Suppl.ppt After you have named your file(s) appropriately, email them to:

[email protected] Please do not include any text in the body of the email, as we will receive only the attachments. You will receive a confirmation message indicating that your files have been uploaded successfully. For assistance uploading your presentation, please contact Mackenzie Mills ([email protected]). INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPLOADING TALKS AT THE REGISTRATION TABLE:

Computers for uploading talks will be available at the registration table, where CISAB staff will be able to assist you if needed. However, we please ask you submit your presentation ahead of time. INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSTER SET-UP:

Posters can be set up in the Cook and Zebendon Rooms any time after 1:00 PM on Friday, March 29th. You will receive your poster number, instructions for where to hang your poster, and hanging materials upon arrival. INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSTER TAKE-DOWN:

Posters will remain available for viewing during the conference on Saturday morning. If possible, please leave your posters in the Cook and Zebendon Rooms after Friday’s poster session and take them down at the beginning of the lunch break on Saturday, March 30th (lunch break begins at 12:15 pm).

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BLOOMINGTON AND IU CAMPUS MAP

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BUS SCHEDULES

ROUTE 1 NORTH FEE LANE / BHS NORTH

Leave 3rd & Walnut (A) 10th & Fee (B) 10th & Fee (B) Arrive at 3rd & Walnut (A)

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10:10 10:15 10:51 11:02 11:10 11:15 11:51 12:02 12:10 12:15 12:51 1:02 1:10 1:15 1:51 2:02 2:10 2:15 2:51 3:02 3:10 3:15 3:51 4:02 4:10 4:15 4:51 5:02 5:10 5:15 5:51 6:02 6:10 6:15 6:51 7:02 7:10 7:15 7:51 8:02 8:10 8:15 8:51 9:02 9:10 9:15 9:51 10:02 10:10 10:15 10:51 11:02 11:10 11:15 - -

ROUTE 4 HIGH STREET / SHERWOOD OAKS

Leave 3rd & Walnut (A) Atwater & Jordan (C) Atwater & Jordan (C) Arrive at 3rd & Walnut (A)

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Shaded area does not operate on Saturdays; neither route operates on Sundays List of all Bloomington routes: www.BloomingtonTransit.com

Bus fare for non-IU students is $1.00

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MONROE CONVENTION CENTER

302 S. College Avenue Phone: 812-336-3681 Bloomington, IN 47403 www.BloomingtonConvention.com

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

TALKS & REFRESHMENTS

POSTER SESSION & REFRESHMENTS

REGISTRATION TABLE

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FREE PARKING AT CONVENTION CENTER

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SCHEDULE OF TALKS FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH, DUKE ENERGY ROOM WEST, MONROE CONVENTION CENTER

Abstracts with complete author lists are available on the conference website: https://animalbehavior.indiana.edu/news-events/conference/schedule.html

9:30 – 9:45 Welcoming Remarks Cara L. Wellman, Director, Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior

SESSION I COGNITION AND PERSONALITY Moderator: Kelly Ronald

9:45 – 10:00 COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT RESULTING FROM DOXORUBICIN, CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE, AND DOCETAXEL TREATMENT

Taurean Brown Graduate Student, Division of Radiation Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

10:00 – 10:15 THE SHY-BOLD SYNDROME: REPEATABILITY IN A WOLF SPIDER Salvatore A. Sidoti

Graduate Student, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University

10:15 – 10:30 NEURAL REPRESENTATION OF VALENCE IN THE HONEY BEE BRAIN Ian M. Traniello

Graduate Student, School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

10:30 – 10:45 EFFECTS OF REDOX MODIFIER MNTNBUOE-2-PYP ON COGNITION AND HIPPOCAMPAL PHYSIOLOGY FOLLOWING CHEMOTHERAPY

Taylor McElroy Graduate Student, Division of Radiation Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

REFRESHMENT BREAK

SESSION II NAVIGATION AND HABITAT SELECTION Moderator: Ricardo Ely

11:00 – 11:15 EVIDENCE FOR THE ALLOCENTRIC REPRESENTATION OF REFUGE LOCATION IN WHIP SPIDERS (ARACHNIDA: AMBLYPYGI)

Patrick Casto Graduate Student, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University

11:15 – 11:30 SURVIVAL, HABITAT SELECTION, AND BEHAVIOR OF POST-FLEDGING GOLDEN-CHEEKED WARBLERS Evalynn M. Trumbo

Graduate Student, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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11:30 – 11:45 GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSES OF THREESPINE STICKLEBACK IN A NETWORK OF GEOGRAPHICALLY NOVEL LAKES

Martin Schmidt Undergraduate Student, Department of Integrative Biology, Michigan State University

11:45 – 12:00 SHELTER FIDELITY AND SENSORY-HOMING MECHANISMS ON A VERTICAL SURFACE IN THE WHIP SPIDER, PHRYNUS PSEUDOPARVULUS

Meghan E. Moore Graduate Student, Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University

LUNCH BREAK

SESSION III SOCIAL BEHAVIOR I: SOCIAL BONDS AND REPRODUCTION Moderator: Kara Million

1:30 – 1:45 DEVELOPMENT OF NEW FOOD-SHARING RELATIONSHIPS AMONG NONKIN VAMPIRE BATS Gerald Carter

Faculty, Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University

1:45 – 2:00 THE INFLUENCE OF PAIRING STATUS ON YELLOW WARBLER RESPONSES TO SIMULATED THREATS TO THE NEST

Shelby L. Lawson Graduate Student, Department of Animal Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2:00 – 2:15 EXPERIMENTAL CROSS-FOSTERING OF EGGS REVEALS EFFECTS OF TERRITORY QUALITY ON REPRODUCTIVE ALLOCATION

Dylan M. Poorboy Graduate Student, Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University

2:15 – 2:30 USING PLAYBACK EXPERIMENTS TO INVESTIGATE SPECIES DISCRIMINATION IN A HYBRIDIZING POPULATION OF BLUE-WINGED AND GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLERS

Amy E. Janik Graduate Student, Department of Biological Sciences, Western Michigan University

REFRESHMENT BREAK

SESSION IV PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF STRESS

Moderator: Kathleen Munley

2:45 – 3:00 STRESSFUL PARENTING: OXIDATIVE STRESS AS A POTENTIAL COST OF REPRODUCTION AND PARENTAL CARE WITHIN A MOUTHBROODING CICHLID FISH, ASTATOTILAPIA BURTONI

Jacob Sawecki Graduate Student, Department of Biology, Central Michigan University

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3:00 – 3:15 WHEN MOM TAKES A SICK DAY: SEX-SPECIFIC TELOMERE DYNAMICS IN RESPONSE TO EARLY POSTNATAL STRESS

Sarah Wolf Graduate Student, Department of Biology, Indiana University

3:15 – 3:30 ACUTE AND REPEATED EXPOSURE TO SOCIAL STRESS REDUCES GUT MICROBIOTA DIVERSITY IN SYRIAN HAMSTERS

Katherine A. Partrick Graduate Student, Neuroscience Institute, Georgia State University

3:30 – 3:45 CHRONIC STRESS INDUCES SEX-SPECIFIC DENDRITIC REORGANIZATION IN MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF ADULT RATS THAT EXPERIENCED SOCIAL INSTABILITY IN ADOLESCENCE

Michaela Breach Undergraduate Student, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University

REFRESHMENT BREAK

4:00 – 5:15 2019 EXEMPLAR AWARDEE AND PLENARY SPEAKER:

COMPLEX HOMOLOGY AND THE NEUROMOLECULAR EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

Hans Hofmann Professor, Department of Integrative Biology, The University of Texas at Austin

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Please reconvene this evening for our annual poster session. 7:00 – 9:00 PM Cook and Zebendon Rooms, Monroe Convention Center Hors d’oeuvres will be served in the adjacent Ralph Rogers Room See pages 14-19 for list of posters. Poster abstracts are available on the conference website: https://animalbehavior.indiana.edu/news-events/conference/schedule.html

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SCHEDULE OF TALKS SATURDAY, MARCH 30TH, DUKE ENERGY ROOM WEST, MONROE CONVENTION CENTER

Abstracts with complete author lists are available on the conference website: https://animalbehavior.indiana.edu/news-events/conference/schedule.html

SESSION V MULTIMODAL SIGNALING Moderator: Zoe Dinges

9:30 – 9:45 MALE MICE ADJUST COURTSHIP BEHAVIOR IN RESPONSE TO FEMALE MULTIMODAL SIGNALS Kelly Ronald

Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biology, Indiana University

9:45 – 10:00 INVESTIGATION OF MULTIMODAL SENSORY INTEGRATION FOR FACILITATION OF SHELTER DISCRIMINATION IN AMBLYPYGI (ARTHROPODA: ARACHNIDA)

Kaylyn A.S. Flanigan Graduate Student, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University

10:00 – 10:15 TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS ADJUSTS ECHOLOCATION CALLS TO DETECT CAVE OPENING: EVIDENCE FOR BIMODAL SENSING IN BATS

Kathryn McGowan Undergraduate Student, Department of Biology, Saint Mary's College

SESSION VI SENSORY PERCEPTION AND EVOLUTION Moderator: Melissa Proffitt

10:15 – 10:30 THE PIGMENTARY BASIS OF EGGSHELL MIMICRY IN INDEPENDENT AVIAN HOST-PARASITE SYSTEMS Mark E. Hauber

Faculty, Department of Animal Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

10:30 – 10:45 THE EVOLUTION OF COLOR VISION ACROSS JUMPING SPIDERS David Outomuro

Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati

10:45 – 11:00 THE EFFECTS OF MUSHROOM BODY LESIONS ON HOMING OF P. MARGINEMACULATUS Brittany Cordova

Graduate Student, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University

REFRESHMENT BREAK

SESSION VII HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR Moderator: Abigail Kimmitt

11:15 – 11:30 PHENOTYPIC INTEGRATION WITH TESTOSTERONE DIFFERS BY SEX AND BREEDING STAGE IN SEX-ROLE REVERSED SPECIES

Sara Lipshutz Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biology, Indiana University

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11:30 – 11:45 RISING TO THE CHALLENGE: MELATONIN MODULATES CIRCULATING ANDROGENS AND AGGRESSION IN A SEASONALLY BREEDING RODENT

Kathleen M. Munley Graduate Student, Department of Biology, Indiana University

11:45 – 12:00 EVIDENCE THAT CIS-REGULATORY VARIATION IN AN ESTROGEN RECEPTOR CONTRIBUTES TO BEHAVIORAL EVOLUTION IN A POLYMORPHIC SPARROW

Jennifer R. Merritt Graduate Student, Department of Psychology, Emory University

12:00 – 12:15 HORMONAL RESPONSES TO BOTH REAL AND SIMULATED SOCIAL CHALLENGES IN A COMPETITIVE FEMALE BIRD

Elizabeth M. George Graduate Student, Department of Biology, Indiana University

LUNCH

SESSION VIII SOCIAL BEHAVIOR II: COMMUNICATION Moderator: Katie Talbott

1:45 – 2:00 SPECIES DISCRIMINATION IN BLUE-WINGED AND GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLERS Stephen A. Tyndel

Graduate Student, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2:00 – 2:15 PARENTAL CARE IN A POISON FROG OFFERS INSIGHTS INTO THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIFE-HISTORY AND OFFSPRING-PARENT COMMUNICATION

Matthew Dugas Faculty, School of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University

2:15 – 2:30 MANIPULATING LEVELS OF ENDOGENOUS SEROTONIN INTERACTS WITH SOCIAL EXPERIENCE TO EFFECT HOW SOCIAL VOCALIZATIONS ARE REPRESENTED IN THE BRAIN’S SOCIAL BEHAVIOR NETWORK

Christopher L. Petersen Graduate Student, Department of Biology, Indiana University

2:30 – 2:45 PARTITIONING OF SIGNAL SPACE IN A BREEDING WARBLER COMMUNITY Joanna M. Sblendorio

Graduate Student, Department of Biological Sciences, Western Michigan University

SESSION IX ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS ON BEHAVIOR Moderator: Sarah Lipshutz

2:45 – 3:00 THE EFFECTS OF ANTHROPOGENIC ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE ON PERCEPTION, PROCESSING, AND RESPONSE IN A LARVAL FISH

Jessica Ward Faculty, Department of Biology, Ball State University

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3:00 – 3:15 ARTIFICIAL LIGHT AT NIGHT DISRUPTS THE BEHAVIOR AND PHYSIOLOGY OF CRAYFISH Kelly M. Jackson

Graduate Student, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University

3:15 – 3:30 ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TOURISM AND AFRICAN ELEPHANT (LOXODONTA AFRICANA) HABITAT USE IN ZAMBEZI NATIONAL PARK, ZIMBABWE

Brigit Rooney Graduate Student, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University

REFRESHMENT BREAK

3:45 – 4:45 KEYNOTE SEMINAR: THE JUNCOS’ JOURNEY: MIGRATION AND ADAPTATION IN OUR CHANGING WORLD

Ellen D. Ketterson Distinguished Professor, Department of Biology and Director, Environmental Resilience Institute, Indiana University

4:45 – 5:10 AWARD PRESENTATIONS Undergraduate Poster Award Hanna Kolodziejski Fellowship William J. Rowland Mentoring Award Goodson Prize for Art in Science

5:10 – 5:15 Closing Remarks Cara L. Wellman, Director, Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior

RECEPTION

Please join us this evening for a reception at the home of Dr. Cara Wellman and Dr. Dale Sengelaub.

7:00-9:00 PM 1526 E. Dunstan Drive Bloomington, IN 47401 See map on page 4

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH, COOK AND ZEBENDON ROOMS, MONROE CONVENTION CENTER

Organized alphabetically by first author last name. Numbers indicate poster numbers. Most posters will remain available for viewing until 12:15 PM on Saturday, March 30th. Abstracts are available on the conference website.

1 PROXIMATE PREDICTORS OF VARIATION IN EGG REJECTION BEHAVIOR BY AVIAN BROOD PARASITE HOSTS

Abolins-Abols M, Hauber M University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

2 WHEN IS ANTAGONISTIC BEHAVIOR FAVORED? USING EXPERIMENTAL EVOLUTION TO DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF COMPETITION ON BACTERIOCIN PRODUCTION

Agrawal A, Phan K, McCaslin J Department of Biology, Indiana University

3 THE EFFECT OF AVIAN BROOD PARASITISM ON HOST PARENTAL STRESS AND IMMUNE RESPONSES

Antonson ND1, Hauber ME1, Hoover JP2, Mommer B1, Schelsky WM 2 1Department of Animal Biology; 2Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

4 THE FUNCTION OF BODY COLORATION IN MALE COMBAT AND MATE CHOICE IN THE POLYMORPHIC CICHLID FISH ASTATOTILAPIA BURTONI

Aufdemberge PM, Janeski H, Fialkowski R, Dijkstra PD Department of Biology, Central Michigan University

5 LARVAL FISH EXPOSURE TO HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS CAUSES LONG-TERM EFFECTS ON SENSORIMOTOR INTEGRATION

Auxier AN, Ward J Department of Biology, Ball State University

6 HOW CRAYFISH DOMINANCE INFLUENCES BURROW SELECTION AND BEHAVIOR

Bahena E, Danley M Department of Biology, University of Kentucky

7 PESKY PRIMATES AND LURKING LEOPARDS: CAN PREDATOR STIMULI REDUCE CROP-RAIDING BY GREEN MONKEYS (CHLOROCEBUS SABAEUS)?

Bell ES, Kamenish K, Burns-Cusato M, Cusato B Behavioral Neuroscience, Centre College

8 HEAT WAVE TIMING, CONTINUITY, AND LENGTH AFFECT TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT SEX DETERMINATION IN A FRESHWATER TURTLE

Breitenbach AT1, Carter AW2, Paitz R1, Bowden R1 1School of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University; 2Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee

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9 EXERCISE IS NEUROPROTECTIVE FOLLOWING PARTIAL MOTONEURON DEPLETION

Chew C, Sengelaub D Program in Neuroscience, Indiana University

10 SEX DIFFERENCES IN ACTIVITY AND LEARNING FOLLOWING REPEATED ADMINISTRATION OF PSYCHOSTIMULANTS

Clark C, Roberts N, White IM Department of Psychology, Morehead State University

11 INTRASPECIFIC BROOD PARASITISM IN FIELD SPARROWS (SPIZELLA PUSILLA)

Conroy E, Nemeth N, Ralston J Department of Biology, Saint Mary's College

12 FEAR IN THE VETERINARY CLINIC: HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FEAR FREE℠ INITIATIVE

Demaline BS Department of Psychology and Department of Biology, Northern Michigan University

13 STRESS IN A SOCIAL HIERARCHY: IMPACTS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS ON SOCIAL STABILITY AND SOCIAL ASCENT IN A CICHLID FISH

Fialkowski R, Border SE, Piefke T, Funnell T, Dijkstra PD Department of Biology, Central Michigan University

14 THE MEANING OF SONG STRUCTURE: EXPLORING BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES OF FIELD SPARROWS TO THREE SIMPLE SONG TYPES

Foli ES1, Gill SA1, Vonhof MJ1, 2 1Department of Biological Sciences; 2Director of the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, Western Michigan University

15 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO CHEMOSENSORY STIMULI IN CEPHALOPOD ARMS

Fouke KE, Rhodes HJ Department of Biology, Denison University and Grass Lab, Marine Biological Laboratory

16 POST TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AFFECTS ON MOBILITY IN THE ZEBRAFISH MODEL

Franco J, Saszik S Department of Psychology, Northeastern Illinois University

17 SOCIAL EXPERIENCE MODULATES SEX DIFFERENCES IN COMMUNICATION IN A TERRITORIAL SPECIES OF ELECTRIC FISH

Freiler MK, Smith GT Department of Biology and Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior, Indiana University

18 SOCIAL STABILITY ALTERS COLOR PHENOTYPE IN A COLOR POLYMORPHIC CICHLID FISH

Funnell TR, Piefke T, Dijkstra PD Department of Biology, Central Michigan University

19 IMMUNE DEFENSE AS A METRIC OF STRESS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF A BROKEN PAIR-BOND IN CAPTIVE ZEBRA FINCHES

Gensburg AK1, Enos JK2, Louder A2, Hauber ME2

1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology; 2Department of Animal Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

20 ZOO VISITOR EFFECTS ON BOLIVIAN GRAY TITI MONKEY BEHAVIOR AND SPACE USE

Gonzalez SK1, Kao A1, Wark J2, Cronin KA2 1Lincoln Park Zoo; 2Animal Welfare Science Program, Lincoln Park Zoo

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21 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AS ACTIVATING AGENTS

OF SEMIOCHEMICALS FOR THE AMERICAN COCKROACH, PERIPLANETA AMERICANA

Hatano E, Wada-Katsumata A, Schal C Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology and W. M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology, North Carolina State University

22 IS AVIAN INCUBATION REINFORCED BY OPIOID ACTIVATION?

Hawkins W, Rana A, Panting S, Rieskamp J, Burns-Cusato M Behavioral Neuroscience, Centre College

23 DO OLFACTORY CUES AFFECT FEMALE MATE CHOICE IN PRAIRIE VOLES, MICROTUS OCHROGASTER?

Hayes-Puttfarcken AL1, Kemmerly C1, Oranski J2, Keane B3, Solomon NG1 1Department of Biology; 2Department of Global and Intercultural Studies; 3Department of Biological Sciences, Miami University

24 EFFECTS OF AGE ON PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR IN SIBERIAN HAMSTERS (PHODOPUS SUNGORUS)

Henderson SG, Logan CG, Demas GE Department of Biology and Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior, Indiana University

25 MOBILE DATA COLLECTION WITH SURVEY123; IMPROVING FIELD-BASED WILDLIFE BEHAVIOR RESEARCH

Hendrickson B, Eichholz M Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

26 CONNECTING THE DOTS ON EGGSHELL PIGMENTATION: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PIGMENTATION AND FEMALE AND OFFSPRING CONDITION AND MALE PROVISIONING EFFORT

Hodges KE, Vrailas-Mortimer A, Mortimer N, Sakaluk S, Thompson C School of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University

27 SOCIAL EXPERIENCE MODIFIES RESPONSE TO PLAYBACK AND INCREASED SYSTEMIC SEROTONIN

Hood KE1, Navarro E2, Hurley LM1 1Department of Biology, Indiana University; 2Washington State University

28 HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS IMPAIR INNATE PREDATOR-EVASION BEHAVIOR IN A FRESHWATER FISH

Lamka GF, Mullinax H, Auxier A, Seymour R, Ward J Department of Biology, Ball State University

29 COLD-INDUCIBLE RNA-BINDING PROTEIN MAY REGULATE GONADAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE RED-EARED SLIDER TURTLE

Marroquin-Flores RA, Mortimer NT, Paitz RT, Bowden RM Department of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University

30 OPTOGENETIC APPROACH SUPPORTS GLIA’S IMPACT ON BEHAVIOR IN DROSOPHILA

McAvoy RL, Mauthner SE, and Tracey, Jr. WD Gill Center for Biomolecular Sciences and Department of Biology, Indiana University

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31 USING TWO TYPES OF TRAPS TO EVALUATE

RESPONSE BY BEETLES IN THE FAMILY STAPHYLINIDAE TO PLANT VOLATILES

Mendes N1, Johnson T2 1School of Integrative Biology; 2Department of Entomology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

32 NOCTURNAL MOVEMENT AND ROOST COALESCENCE IN THE AMERICAN CROW

Mrowiec CM, Taylor SH, Bollinger EK, Switzer PV Department of Biological Sciences, Eastern Illinois University

33 NOVEL ANTIDEPRESSANT AND ITS EFFECTS ON STRESS-RELATED BEHAVIORS AND MEMORY IN FISH

Mullinax H, Ward J Department of Biology, Ball State University

34 EXTRA-PAIR PATERNITY AND FEMALE MATE CHOICE IN FIELD SPARROWS (SPIZELLA PUSILLA)

Nemeth N, Conroy E, Ralston J Department of Biology, Saint Mary's College

35 LOSS OF SURFACE WATER AND AVAILABLE BURROWING SUBSTRATE AFFECTS THE CONSTRUCTION OF PROCAMBARUS CLARKII BURROWS

Pappas S, Danley M Department of Biology, University of Kentucky

36 FUNCTION OF JUVENILE COLOR IN A CICHLID FISH Prindle B1, Licari D1, Santos CD2, Gante HF1 1Department of Biology, Indiana State University; 2Núcleo de Teoria e Pesquisa do Comportamento, Universidade Federal do Pará

37 ESTROUS CYCLE-INDUCED SEX DIFFERENCES IN MSN EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION AND INTRINSIC EXCITABILITY IN ADULT RAT NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS CORE

Proaño SB1,2,3, Morris JH1, Dorris DM1, Meitzen J1,2,3,4

38 CHARACTERIZATION OF BEHAVIORAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT MALE MORPHS OF A WEAKLY ELECTRIC FISH COMPSARAIA SAMUELI

Proffitt MR, Freiler MK, Smith GT Department of Biology, Indiana University

39 AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR AND SIGNALING IN TWO SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN WRENS

Reichard DG1, Brush JJ1, Sorrick MC1, Angelo CM1, Schultz EM2 1Department of Zoology, Ohio Wesleyan University; 2Department of Biology, Kenyon College

40 THE ONTOGENY OF CONSOLATION BEHAVIOR IN THE PRAIRIE VOLE

Reinhart JM1, Kenkel WM2, Perkeybile AM1, Carter CS1

1Kinsey Institute, Indiana University; 2Neuroscience Institute, Georgia State University

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41 SEX SPECIFIC EFFECTS OF HATCHING ORDER AND

SYNCHRONY ON NESTLING BASELINE CORTICOSTERONE

Rittinger MA, Thompson CF, Sakaluk SK Department of Biology, Illinois State University

42 SENSITIVITY TO TESTOSTERONE IN THE AVIAN EYE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH SEX, SPECIES, AND TRAIT DIFFERENCES

Rodríguez Jiménez YD1, Bentz A2, Rosvall KA2

1University of Puerto Rico - Mayagüez; 2Department of Biology, Indiana University

43 THE EFFECT OF AVIAN BROOD PARASITISM ON PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF HOST NESTLINGS

Scharf HM1, Hauber M1, Hoover J2, Mommer B1, Schelsky W2 1Department of Animal Biology; 2Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

44 THE EFFECT OF A SHORT-TERM STRESSOR ON IMMUNE INVESTMENT IN FEMALE HOUSE WRENS USING A SIMULATED PREDATION ATTEMPT

Schultz EM1, Angelo CM2, Brush JJ2, Reichard DG2 1Kenyon College; 2Ohio Wesleyan University

45 INFLUENCE OF SUBSTRATE ON BEHAVIOR OF CICHLID FISH

Stiles CR1, Hoskins E2, Ahearne K3, Hamilton I4

1School of Environment and Natural Resources; 2Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology; 3School of Environment and Natural Resources; 4Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, Ohio State University

46 EXPOSURE TO HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS IMPAIRS SWIM PERFORMANCE IN A FRESHWATER FISH

Swank A, Lamka G, Auxier A, Mullinax H, Seymour R, Ward J Department of Biology, Ball State University

47 THE EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND HISTORICAL FOREST MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON COSTA RICAN PRIMATE POPULATIONS

Tafoya KA1,2,3, Johnson CE3, Brondizio ES4, Scheiber L4, Beck P5, Wasserman MD1,3,4 1Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior; 2Department of Geography; 3Primate Environmental Endocrinology Laboratory; 4Department of Anthropology, Indiana University; 5Environmental Management and Sustainability, St. Edward’s University

48 EFFECTS OF SIGMA-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST PD144418 ON MOTIVATIONAL ASPECTS OF FEEDING BEHAVIORS IN MALE AND FEMALE RATS

Tapia MA1, Lee JR2, Miller DK1, Will MJ1

1Department of Psychology; 2Interdisciplinary Neuroscience, University of Missouri

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49 CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN CROW (CORVUS BRACHYRHYNCHOS) ROOST SITES

Taylor SH, Mrowiec CM, Switzer PV, Bollinger EK Department of Biological Sciences, Eastern Illinois University

50 ROLE OF THE LATERAL LINE SYSTEM DURING MALE-MALE TERRITORIAL INTERACTIONS IN FATHEAD MINNOW (PIMEPHALES PROMELAS)

TerMarsch HV, Ward J Department of Biology, Ball State University

51 CAFFEINATED ALCOHOL AFFECTS REWARD AND PREFERENCE COMPARED TO ALCOHOL ALONE IN BEHAVIORAL TASKS

Shannon M, Thompson SM, Duffy MA, Campion AE, McMurray MS Department of Psychology, Miami University

52 INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A SOCIAL TRAIT, BACTERIOCIN PRODUCTION, AND VIRULENCE IN PATHOGENIC BACTERIA

Toro Díaz VC1, Bhattacharya A2, Bashey-Visser F2 1University of Puerto Rico; 2Department of Biology, Indiana University

53 COLORFUL LANGUAGE: RAPID INCREASE IN SEXUAL SIGNALING IN A CICHLID FISH DURING SOCIAL ASCENT

Tryc MR, Fialkowski R, Aufdemberge P, Dijkstra PD Department of Biology, Central Michigan University

54 CONNECTING STRESS PHYSIOLOGY TO BEHAVIOR IN A WILD RODENT

Walker NJ, Morales OJ, Warne R, Boyles J Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

55 SEX-SPECIFIC ALTERATIONS IN MICROGLIA AND ASTROCYTE FUNCTION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SYNAPTIC DEFICITS AND DEPRESSIVE-LIKE BEHAVIORS IN CHRONIC STRESS

Woodburn SC, Horchar M, Bollinger JL, Wohleb ES Department of Pharmacology and Systems Physiology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

56 WHY ARE TREE SWALLOWS EXPANDING THEIR RANGE IN THE SOUTH? A COMPARATIVE GENOMIC APPROACH

Woodruff MJ, Rosvall KA Department of Biology, Indiana University

57 THE EFFECTS OF MATERNAL ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF POST-WEANING OFFSPRING

Yu CS, Leffel JK, Alberts JR Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University

58 THE BEHAVIOR OF SWAINSON’S HAWKS BUTEO SWAINSONI DURING PREDATION OF BRAZILIAN FREE-TAILED BATS TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS IN FLIGHT

Zusi L, Kloepper L Department of Biology, Saint Mary's College

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59 WHY IT WAS WARBLER, BUT NOT PARROTBILL, IN THE EYES OF CUCKOO

Li D1,2, Hauber ME1 1Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2School of Life Science, Liaoning University

60 BRAIN TRANSCRIPTOMIC DIFFERENCES ASSOCIATED WITH COLONY DEFENSE IN THE STINGLESS BEE, TETRAGONISCA ANGUSTULA

Stuart SH1,2, Wcislo WT2, Robinson GE1,3 1Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute; 3Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, Department of Entomology, and Neuroscience Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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PLENARY AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

PLENARY SPEAKER

HANS HOFMANN, Ph.D. PROFESSOR, THE UNIVERISTY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

ELLEN D. KETTERSON, Ph.D. DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR, INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Dr. Hans Hofmann received his PhD in Biology from the University of Leipzig. He went on to complete his postdoctoral work at Stanford University, where he began utilizing the diversity of cichlid fishes to study the evolution and neurogenomic basis of social behavior. He helped establish the field of behavioral genomics while he was a Bauer Genome Fellow at Harvard University. He is currently a professor of Integrative Biology at the University of Texas at Austin and has served as the co-director for the Center for Brain, Behavior, and Evolution since 2011. In 2008, Dr. Hofmann received the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship in Neuroscience and the Frank A. Beach Early Career Award from the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology. He is also dedicated to undergraduate teaching and public engagement and continues to publish extensively in leading journals such as Nature, Science, and PNAS.

After receiving her B.S. and M.A. in Botany, Dr. Ellen Ketterson obtained her PhD in Zoology in 1974 from Indiana University. She has been a professor of Biology at Indiana University since 1977 and is one of the world’s leading experts on the mechanisms of animal behavior. The Ketterson lab uses the dark-eyed junco to study the evolution of hormone-mediated traits and migration in order to understand how both function and mechanism drive diversity in animal behavior. She co-founded the Center for Integrative Study of Animal Behavior in 1990 and served as its co-director until 2002. Since 2017, Dr. Ketterson has served as the director for Indiana University’s Environmental Resilience Institute, which aims to prepare Indiana for the impacts of global climate change. She is a fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Recently, she received the 2018 Distinguished Animal Behaviorist Award from the Animal Behavior Society.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

CISAB ADMINISTRATION

Center Director: Dr. Cara L. Wellman Administrative Assistant: Linda Summers Laboratory Director: David Sinkiewicz Office Assistant: Charli Taylor

CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

Program Committee Megan Freiler (Chair) Abigail Kimmitt Jessica Deyoe Kara Million Sarah Wolf Sarah Wanamaker Promotions Committee Abigail Kimmitt (Co-chair) Michelle Benavidez (Co-chair) Katie Talbott Ashwini Ramesh Audio Visual Committee Mackenzie Mills (Chair) Abigail Kimmitt Hospitality Committee Kathleen Munley (Chair) Melissa Proffitt Sarah Wolf Elizabeth Morrison

Poster Session Committee Elizabeth George (Chair) Kayleigh Hood Mary Woodruff Katie Talbott Jessica Deyoe Undergraduate Volunteers Undergraduate Poster Judges Kara Million (Chair) Abigail Kimmitt Michelle Benavidez Elizabeth George Kathleen Munley Ashwini Ramesh Zoe Dinges Session Moderators Kelly Ronald Ricardo Ely Kara Million Kathleen Munley Zoe Dinges

Melissa Proffitt Abby Kimmitt Katie Talbott Sarah Lipshutz Registration Table Staff Charli Taylor (Supervisor) Linda Summers Elizabeth Morrison Kara Million Cathleen Steinbeiser Social Media Coordinators Kara Million (Chair) Kayleigh Hood Ashwini Ramesh David Sinkiewicz Program Cover Artist Michelle Benavidez

FUNDING SOURCES

Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences The Hanna Kolodziejski Fellowship Fund The William J. Rowland Mentorship Award Fund Indiana University Department of Biology Indiana University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences

2019 Organizational Committee

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