Biosciences students presented their research at an international conference

Undergraduate students mentored by Brian Wisenden (Biosciences) and Ananda Shastri (Physics) presented their research at the annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society meeting in early August. The poster presentations were (* indicates student co-author):

1. Daniel Paulson* & Brian Wisenden. 2021. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryos Hatch Early to Avoid Risk of Egg Predation But Have Higher Risk to Predators of Larvae.

2. Alex Seigel*, Isabel DeVriendt*, Savanna Hohenstein*, Mark Lueders*, Ananda Shastri, Brian Wisenden. 2021. Tone deaf: association of an auditory stimulus with predation risk by zebrafish (Danio rerio). Zebrafish do not generalize to another auditory stimulus

3. Alex Seigel*, Isabel DeVriendt*, Madisen Strand*, Ananda Shastri, Brian D. Wisenden. Croak or be croaked: Alarm calls in a vocalizing fish

4. Alexis A. Taylor*, Jessica D. Undem*, C. Michael Wagner, Brian D. Wisenden. Moby-Bass: suction feeding by predators limits direct release of alarm cues in fishes