Physiology
Australian Society of Fish Biology and Oceania Chondrichthyan Society Conference 2016
Days
Sunday, 4th September
Monday, 5th September
Tuesday, 6th September
Wednesday, 7th September
Tracks
Early life history of fishes: implications for conservation and management
Monitoring and observing systems, environmental data and applications to fish and fisheries
Fish movement and population connectivity
Invasive species: impacts, detection and control
Trophic ecology, habitats and ecosystem modelling
Fish evolution, phylogeny and systematics
Fish research in action
Recreational and commercial fisheries
The emergence of socio-ecology in fish and fisheries research
Physiology
Biology, Ecology and Behaviour
Threatened species
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Speakers
Physiology
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Tuesday, 6th September
Tasman C
Chair: Gretta Pecl
An alternative explanation for global trends in thermal tolerance
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James A Smith
Hypoxia tolerance in fish: assessing phenotypic diversity and temporal repeatability among populations
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Geoffrey M Collins
Efficiency and versatility underpin the global ecological success of a single fish genus in extreme coral reef habitats
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Christopher Fulton
Mechanistic understanding of climate driven range shifts: using thermal tolerances of rock lobster to predict future range shifts
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Samantha Twiname
Is acclimation achievable? Long-term effects of combined hypoxia and temperature exposure on three freshwater fish.
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Kayla L Gilmore
Adaptive divergence in swimming performance and body shape of river and isolated reservoir populations of Australian smelt (
Retropinna semoni
)
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Daniel P Svozil
Physiology
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Tuesday, 6th September
Tasman C
Chair: Samantha Twiname
Future ocean conditions and the development, physiology, and behaviour of shallow sharks
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Jodie Rummer
Too hot to handle? The use of movement by a benthic elasmobranch species,
Hemiscyllium ocellatum,
to aleviate effects of elevated temperature.
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Connor Gervais
Animal-borne video and accelerometers reveal high energy requirements of white shark breaching behaviour
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Jayson M Semmens
Caudal fin aspect ratio as a predictor of maximum swimming speed
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Darcie E Hunt
Bioelectrical impedance analysis, not your granddaddy’s condition factor
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Joe Margraf
The intersection between fish physiology and behavior in regulating microhabitat use
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Tiffany Nay