| | Day | Session | Time | Room | # | Author(s) | Title |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 08:00 | 101AB  | 39.1 | ADOLPH, S.C.*; HARDIN, J.S. | Estimating organismal performance: maximum performance, repeatability, and phenotypic correlations between traits |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 08:20 | 101AB  | 39.2 | JACKSON, B.E.*; DIAL, K.P. | Scaling theory and locomotor performance: the most speciose clade of birds fails to conform |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 08:40 | 101AB  | 39.3 | IRIARTE-DIAZ, J. | The effect of artificial loads on the straight flight performance of fruit bats |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 09:00 | 101AB  | 39.4 | VANCE, JT*; WILLIAMS, JB; ELEKONICH, MM; ROBERTS, SP | Affects of age and behavioral development on honey bee flight performance |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 09:20 | 101AB  | 39.5 | STAAB, KL*; SUMMERS, AP; STROTHER, JA; VAN WASSENBERGH, S | The Scaling of Suction Feeding |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 09:40 | 101AB  | 39.6 | MAIE, Takashi*; PRUETTE, M. E.; SCHOENFUSS, H. L.; BLOB, R. W. | Feeding kinematics and performance of Hawaiian Stream Gobies, Awaous guamensis and Lentipes concolor: implications for habitat distribution |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 10:20 | 101AB  | 39.7 | SWANSON, B.O.*; HAYASHI, C.Y. | Stretchy, sticky and strong: evolution and ecology of spider capture fibers |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 10:40 | 101AB  | 39.8 | BRECKO, J*; HERREL, A; VAN DAMME, R | Does among-population variation in head shape reflect diet diversity in Natrixsnakes? |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 11:00 | 101AB  | 39.9 | MEYERS, J.J.*; IRSCHICK, D.J. | Performance and niche space in a community of lizards. |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 11:20 | 101AB  | 39.10 | CHRISTY, J. H.*; DENNENMOSER, S. | Fiddler crab claws are both beautiful and powerful weapons: a paradox resolved |
| | Saturday, Jan. 6  |
39 Evolutionary and Ecological Biomechanics | 11:40 | 101AB  | 39.11 | ZARDUS, J.D.*; BALAZS, G.H. | Form Follows Function In Mode Of Attachment For Barnacles Commensal With Sea Turtles |