The Gilbert Ichthyological Society
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


NINETEENTH ANNUAL MEETING

 Pack Forest Conference Center

Eatonville, Washington

28-30 September 2007

 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

                                                                        Friday, 28 September

 

                                                                                   

1600 –1800

Arrival and Registration

 

Pack Hall

1800

Dinner

 

Dining Hall

1930

Business Meeting

Scott Hall

 

Saturday, 29 September 

 

0730 - 0830

Breakfast

 

0845 - 0900

Opening Welcome

 

0900 - 1030

Presentations

 

1030 - 1100

Coffee Break

 

1100 - 1145

Presentations

 

1145 - 1200

Group Picture

 

1200 - 1315

Lunch

 

1315 - 1445

Presentations

 

1445 - 1515

Break

 

1515 - 1615

Presentations

 

1800 - 1900

Dinner 

 

2000

Keynote Address: Christine Thacker, Evolution and ecology of the mutualism  between gobies and shrimp on Pacific coral reefs.

 

 

 

Sunday, 30 September

 

0730 - 0830

Breakfast

 

1000

Checkout

 

 

PAPER SESSION SCHEDULE

 

All paper sessions will be held in Scott Hall; for multi-authored papers, an asterisk (*) indicates the speaker.

 

 

0845

Ann Matarese

 

Opening Remarks

Moderator

Duane Stevenson

 

 

0900

Bob Lauth* and Kim Rand

Atka Mackerel (Pleurogrammus monopterygius) mating system and cannibalism:  Behavorial and biological data to support genetic studies

 

0915

Pamela Woods*,Ole Seehausen, and Rudi Müller

 

Complementary Effects of Egg Size and Genetic Embryonic Growth Rate Cause Asynchronous Hatch Times in Coregonus spp. Hybrids (Teleostei: Salmonidae)

 

0930

Doug Markle*, Sue Reithel, Tammy Wood, Torrey Tyler, Mark Terwilliger, John Crandall, and Dave Simon

 

Larval Transport as a Major Factor in Year-class Strength in Lake Fishes

 

0945

Ingrid Spies

DNA Barcoding: A Taxonomist's Friend or Foe?

 

1000

Piper Schwenke*, Linda Park, and Lorenz Hauser

 

Investigating Genetic Introgression in Copper, Quillback, and Brown Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) from Puget Sound, Washington

 

1015

James W. Orr* and Yohko Takata

 

Cartilages in the Jaws of Aeoliscus (Centriscidae: Gasterosteiformes): Additional

Evidence for Monophyly of the Macroramphosa?

 

1030

Break

 

 

1100

Rachel Arnold

Resolving Frogfish Phylogeny:  Evidence from Mitochondrial DNA

 

1115

Stewart Reid

 

The Peculiar Catfishes of the Modoc Triangle

1130

Robert N. Lea

 

Fishes Cast Upon the Waters

1145

Group Picture

 

 

1200

Lunch

 

 

Moderator

James Orr

 

 

1315

Christopher P. Kenaley

The Red Resolution:  A Neuroanatomical and Tree-based Assessment of Photophore Homology and Evolution in the Loosejaw Dragonfishes (Stomiiformes: Stomiidae: Malacosteinae)

 

1330

Christina A. Murphy

Spectral Reflectance Patterns in Eastern North Pacific Tidepools

 

1345

Mary Moser* and Iain Russon

Responses of Pacific Lamprey Juveniles to Light and Current Velocity:  the Ups and Downs

 

1400

Eric Miller

The Role of Light in Visually Mediated Burying Behavior of the Sand Lance Ammodytes hexapterus: Endogenous Rhythms

 

1415

Ben Frable* and Christopher P. Kenaley

 

Attaining the Unstainable: Sudan-black Nerve Staining of Finicky Fishes

 

1430

Adam Fleischer

The Abundance, Distribution, and Diversity of Ichthyoplankton in the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands during early spring

 

1445

Break

 

 

1515

Duane A. Stevenson*, James W. Orr, Gerald R. Hoff, and John D. McEachran

 

A Field Guide to the Sharks, Skates, and Ratfish of Alaska

 

1530

Jon Drake

 

NOAA Fisheries Species of Concern Program

1545

Martin R.  Brittan

Richard Gordon Miller: Ichthyologist, Environmentalist, and Educator

 

1600

Mark R. Jennings

 

Some Early Reminisces of David Starr Jordan

1615

Mary Moser

 

A Tribute to Steve Berkeley

1630

Ann  Matarese

Closing Remarks