Session Details
[7-4]Stick insect biology and evolution: an emerging model system
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Room C-2
Chair: Thies Henning Büscher (Kiel University), Sven Bradler (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), Thomas Buckley (Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research)
[7-4-01]Expanding the phasmatodean tree of life: new insights from targeted enrichment in stick and leaf insects
*Sarah Bank1, Sven Bradler1 (1. University of Göttingen (Germany))
[7-4-02]Early Evolution of Mesozoic Phasmatodea
*Hongru Yang1, Michael S. Engel2, Chungkun Shih3, Taiping Gao1, Dong Ren1 (1. Capital Normal University (China), 2. American Museum of Natural History (United States of America), 3. National Museum of Natural History (United States of America))
[7-4-03]Dispersal and speciation of Australian Phasmatodea
*Braxton R Jones1 (1. The University of Sydney (Australia))
[7-4-04]The irreversible parthenogenesis in the Japanese common stick insect, Ramulus mikado
*Tomonari Nozaki1,2, Yasuhiko Chikami3, Koki Yano1, Ryuta Sato4, Kenji Suetsugu5, Shingo Kaneko4 (1. National Institute for Basic Biology (Japan), 2. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI (Japan), 3. Shizuoka University (Japan), 4. Fukushima University (Japan), 5. Kobe University (Japan))
[7-4-05]Effects of environmental factors and ageing of maternal insects on early embryonic diapause in the stick insect, Phraortes elongatus (Phasmatodea: Phasmatidae)
*Haruyuki Nakano1, Keiji Nakamura1 (1. Okayama University of Science (Japan))
[7-4-06]Scaling of stick insect adhesion
*Guillermo J Amador1, Brett Klaassen van Oorschot1, Uddalok Sen1, Benjamin Karman1, Rutger Leenders1 (1. Wageningen University (Netherlands))
[7-4-07]The phasmid egg shell: microstructure and mechanical properties of a versatile protective layer
*Thies Henning Büscher1, Linus M. Reck1, Chuchu Li1, Stanislav N. Gorb1 (1. Kiel University (Germany))
[7-4-08]From Camouflage to Thermoregulation: Multiple selection pressures shape the reflectance of Stick and Leaf insect eggs.
*Gerben Debruyn1, Thies H. Büscher2, Wanjie Xie1, Michaël P.J. Nicolaï1, Victor Morais Ghirotto3, Jessica Dobson1, Matthew D. Shawkey1, Liliana D'Alba1,4 (1. Department of Biology, Evolution and Optics of Nanostructures Group, University of Ghent (Belgium), 2. Department of Functional Morphology and Biomechanics, Institute of Zoology, Kiel University (Germany), 3. Universidade Federal do ABC, Santo André, Brazil (Brazil), 4. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden (Netherlands))
