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www.jtmtg.org/2015 ADSA ® –ASAS July 12–16 · Orlando, Florida JAM 2015 JOINT ANNUAL MEETING CONFERENCE INFORMATION AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM JOI N T ANNUAL M EETI NG http://www.jtmtg.org/2015 Important Message In the event that protestors interrupt the meetings, please ignore them. Their goal is to attract attention and any attention you give them will only help their cause. Convention staff have a plan in place to handle these situations, and they depend on our cooperation. If members of the media approach you for an interview about the disturbance, please politely decline and direct them to the convention’s media room, where spokespersons will be available. Thank you for your cooperation. 2015 Joint Annual Meeting Table of Contents Welcome Letter 1 General Meeting Information 2 Presentation Information 4 Transportation and Orlando Sightseeing Options 5 Special Events 6 Award Donors 9 Exhibit Schedule and Floor Plan 11 Guide to Exhibitors 12 Exhibit Directory 13 Corporate Sponsorship 20 Orlando Area and Resort Maps 21 Meeting Sponsors 26 Schedule of Events 29 ADSA SAD Schedule of Events 34 ADSA Dairy Foods Division Schedule of Events 36 JAM 2015 Program Committees 37 Scientific Program Table of Contents 41 Scientific Sessions 49 Author Index 263 1 Welcome to JAM 2015! On behalf of the American Dairy Science Association® and the American Society of Animal Science, we welcome you to JAM 2015 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando. This year’s meeting begins on Sunday, July 12, and runs through Thursday, July 16. The 2015 Interbull Annual Meeting will take place July 9 through 12 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort. Many oppor- tunities exist for networking and socializing with old and new friends. Join us on Sunday night for the opening session and keynote address by Michele Payn-Knoper, author of No More Food Fights! Payn-Knoper is a passionate advocate for the global agri-food system and is principal of Cause Matters Corp., a company de- signed to “build connections around the food plate.” The opening session will be followed by a reception for all attendees. In addition to the Interbull meeting, other pre-meeting events include the Triennial Reproduction Symposium sponsored by Bayer Animal Health and the Jim Lauderdale Appreciation Club; a teaching workshop: “Changing the animal science teaching and learning paradigm—An interactive workshop on how to use case study teaching to foster critical thinking and classroom discussion”; the National ASAS Academic Quadrathlon; and the Late-Breaking Original Research session. More than 2,500 abstracts and 41 symposia are scheduled that cross spe- cies, disciplines, and societal topics of importance in food production and companion animals. On Sunday, we are holding two Breeding and Genetics symposia that are joint sessions with Interbull: “Milk spectral data—Cost-effective information to improve expensive and limited traits in dairy cattle breeding” (morning) and “Use of genomics to improve limited and novel phenotypes in animal breeding” (afternoon). All JAM attendees are wel- come to attend those symposia at no additional cost. The Bioethics symposium on Monday will address the effects of science, government, and the public in directing the future of animal agriculture. The ADSA Foundation symposium addresses the present and future demand for employees with a PhD, and the Teaching/Undergraduate and Graduate Education Symposium is “Teaching graduate students to teach and be successful at teaching.” The Forages and Pastures symposium tackles climate change, the EAAP Genetics symposium focuses on breeding for environmental sustainability, and the ADSA Southern Section symposium addresses ways to maximize forage quality in the southeastern United States. The Cell Biology symposium will cover regulation of growth through amino acid sensing. Several symposia will address topics in basic and applied nutrition for ruminants and nonruminants. Two companion animal symposia will discuss bioenergetics of pet food and comparative nutrition. The Beef Cattle Nutrition symposium will focus in feeding Holstein steers, and the Beef Species symposium ad- dresses consumer demand for beef. The ADSA Multidisciplinary and International Leadership Keynote (MILK) Symposium is titled “Global dairy perspective—Production, processing, people, politics, and priorities” and various other dairy food symposia discuss dairy ingredient innovations. Organizers will again conduct the Mixed Models workshop on Wednesday and Thursday. JAM attendees are encouraged to take full advantage of these great opportunities to share ideas across species and societies, visit with each other in person, and make new acquaintances. ASAS is sponsoring or working with sponsors to host two very special events at the 2015 JAM. On Tuesday, join us as we work together to reduce hunger. Participants will pack 100,000 balanced meals for distribution by Hunger Fights to a food desert in northern Florida. Ensuring a safe and adequate food supply is a cause dear to ASAS and we are proud to partner with a number of sponsors and Hunger Fights to make this program a reality. On Wednesday, join ASAS as we combine our love of science and love of animals to enjoy a night at SeaWorld. We are grateful to the many people involved in making this meeting a success, starting with our sponsors. Their support is essential to the quality program that makes JAM unlike any other meeting. A list of sponsors of this year’s meeting is available in this program book. Please take time to thank them during the meeting. The program committee has worked long and hard to organize an excellent program. Our thanks to the overall program committee of Geoff Dahl (chair), Mark McGuire, Connie Larson, Shawn Archibeque, and Filippo Miglior for their efforts in bringing forth this outstanding scientific program. We also thank the many others who contributed to this huge undertaking, including the staffs of FASS, ADSA, and ASAS. Finally, thank you, the attendees, for participating in JAM 2015 and making it a grand success! Al Kertz ADSA President Debra Aaron ASAS President Debra Aaron ASAS President Al Kertz ADSA President 2 General Meeting Information Location The meeting will be held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Florida. All meeting space, exhibits, and most official JAM social events are conveniently located under one roof. All of the attractions that Orlando offers are within a few minutes of the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort. Schedule of Events The 2015 ADSA-ASAS JAM will be held July 12–16 (Sunday through Thursday). The opening session will be held on Sunday evening, July 12; scientific sessions will begin Monday morning, July 13, and run through noon on Thursday, July 16. Several pre-conference events are scheduled for Sunday, including the Triennial Reproduction Symposium and Teaching Workshop; please check the scientific program starting on page 41. Opening Session This year’s opening session, on Sunday evening, will feature a presentation by Michele Payn-Knoper, author of No More Food Fights! Michele is principal of Cause Matters Corp. and a passionate advocate for the global agrifood sys- tem. Michele has worked with farmers in more than 25 countries and raised over $5 million in sponsorships for the National FFA Foundation. She founded the weekly Twitter conversation AgChat, which has involved more than 15,000 participants since April 2009. Payn-Knoper resides with her daughter on a small farm in central Indiana, where they enjoy Registered Holsteins, MSU Spartans, and cooking. After the opening session, please join us for food, drinks, and camaraderie at the reception. Program Format for 2015 Poster sessions (Monday–Wednesday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am – 9:30 am Morning scientific sessions (Monday, Tuesday). . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Morning scientific sessions (Wednesday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Morning scientific sessions (Thursday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 am – 11:30 am Lunch break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Afternoon scientific sessions (Monday–Wednesday) . . . . . . . . 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Meeting rooms will be equipped for electronic presentations and preloaded sessions. In addition to free Wi-Fi in pub- lic areas, a cyber café will be available in the exhibit hall for attendees to use while at the meeting. Registration Hours Registration for Interbull will be at the Transportation Lobby registration desk; registration for JAM will be in the Gatlin Foyer. Registration hours for the meeting, including special symposia and other events, will be as follows: Interbull: Wednesday, July 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Thursday, July 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am – 5:00 pm Friday, July 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am – 5:00 pm JAM: Saturday, July 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Sunday, July 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Monday, July 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 am – 5:15 pm Tuesday, July 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:15 pm Wednesday, July 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:15 pm Thursday, July 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 am – 1:00 pm 3 General Information Important Phone Numbers Rosen Shingle Creek Resort (toll-free) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 996-9939 Westgate Lakes Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 502-7058 Wyndham Orlando Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (407) 351-2420 Avanti Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (407) 313-0100 Speaker Ready Room The Speaker Ready Room is located in Gatlin A-2 of the Rosen Shingle Creek Convention Center. This room will be available for speakers from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm on each day of the meeting. Media Room A media room (Suwannee 21) will be available throughout the meeting to provide a space for media representatives to work. Meeting press releases will be available there. Complimentary registration is available for members of the media. For more information, please contact adsa@adsa.org . Media Check-In Please check in at the Registration Desk in the Gatlin Foyer of the Rosen Shingle Creek Convention Center. JAM Hospitality Lounge The JAM hospitality lounge will be located in Suwannee 18 in the Convention Center. This lounge will offer attendees an area to relax, network, and catch up with friends. ASAS Hospitality Suite The ASAS hospitality suite will be located in Suwannee 20 in the Convention Center. Join your colleagues in the ASAS hospitality suite to relax and catch up. While you are there, take advantage of the mobile charging station and the ASAS Foundation Coffee Club. Registration for the Coffee Club is open year round. Sign up now at https://www.asas. org/membership-services/foundation/call-for-donations/coffee-club. Business Center The business center is located on the lower level of the Rosen Shingle Creek Convention Center, near the JAM Registration Desk. Use of the business center is at your own expense. 4 Presentation Information Oral and Invited Speakers: Onsite Upload Information Oral sessions will begin at 9:30 am on Monday and Tuesday, 10:30 am on Wednesday, and 8:30 am on Thursday. Onsite Upload Information Onsite upload: Onsite presentation upload will be available; files can be delivered to the Preload Room (Gatlin A-1) at the convention center (Saturday: 3:00 to 5:00 pm; Sunday to Wednesday: 7:00 am to 5:00 pm; Thursday: 7:00 am to noon). Presentations must be uploaded by 5:00 pm on the day before your scheduled presentation Files will not be accepted via e-mail No presentations will be loaded while the session is in progress or between presentations Poster Presentations We have dedicated a two-hour block each morning to poster presentations. The “open poster” sessions will be from 7:30 to 9:30 am Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in the Gatlin Ballroom. Coffee and pastries will be served in the hall from 8:00 to 9:00 am on all three days. Each poster will be available for public viewing for the entire day, with the presenting authors in attendance during the open posters time (7:30–9:30 am). All posters must be mounted on the board 30 minutes before the beginning of the day’s session (poster sessions begin at 7:30 am so posters must be mounted on boards by 7:00 am) and must list the abstract number and corresponding day. The exhibit hall will open at 6:30 am on Monday through Wednesday. Posters must be removed after 5:00 pm each day. Any posters remaining after 5:30 pm each day will be removed by the convention center staff and discarded. Each poster board area is 48 inches high and 96 inches wide. Use of this space is determined by the presenter, with the following exceptions: the top of the poster space must include the abstract number with corresponding letter of the day it is being presented, title, authors, and affiliations. The lettering for this section should be at least 1 inch high. Locating the Correct Poster Board Each poster board number corresponds to the abstract number as noted in the program. For Monday posters an “M”, Tuesday posters a “T”, and for Wednesday posters a “W” precedes the board number. Poster in my Pocket: JAM Poster App New this year is the JAM poster app, Poster in my Pocket. JAM attendees can download the app, scan the QR code on participating posters, and within seconds have a crisp, clear replica of the poster on their mobile device. Posters can be favorited, forwarded to colleagues, and saved for offline reading until 60 days after the meeting ends. The app also allows attendees to connect with poster presenters via e-mail. Camera, Video Camera, and Cell Phone Policy Use of cameras, video cameras, and phones (for calls or audio/video recording) is prohibited during oral and poster presentations to minimize disruption and unauthorized dissemination of data. Anyone found in violation of this poli- cy will be asked to leave the session. Smartphones or tablets may be used in the poster area to access the JAM poster app via QR code. ARPAS Continuing Education Units The 2015 Joint Annual Meeting has been approved for up to 21 continuing education units (CEUs) for the American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS) certification requirements. Check the schedule of events for times and location of the ARPAS exams. 5 General Information Continuing Education Credits for Veterinarians (RACE credits) Many of the symposia at the 2015 Joint Annual Meeting will be approved for RACE credits. We are in the process of having specific symposia approved. Symposia approved for RACE credits will be posted online at http://www.jtmtg. org/2015 . Information regarding RACE can be found at www.aavsb.org . Job Resource Center and Interview Room The ADSA-ASAS Job Resource Center is located in the exhibit hall. Job announcements and CVs will be orga- nized into the following categories for posting: Animal Behavior and Well-Being; Animal Health; Animal Breeding; Companion Animals; Extension; Food Safety; Food Science; Forages and Pastures; Genetics; Growth and Development; International Animal Agriculture; Lactation; Meat Science and Muscle Biology; Nonruminant Nutrition; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Physiology and Endocrinology; Production and Management; Ruminant Nutrition; and Teaching. An interview room (Gatlin A-4) is available for company representatives to interview candidates during JAM. Reservations are required, so please visit http://www.jtmtg.org/2015/interviews.asp for more information and to book a time. Free Wi-Fi and Cyber Café Free Wi-Fi is available in all meeting areas and the exhibit hall. Located in the exhibit hall, the cyber café is available to all meeting attendees. The cyber café will also have a computer with a printer for limited printing during the meeting. Mobile MyProgram—An Easier Way to Plan Your Schedule The MyProgram planner is now mobile! Mobile MyProgram provides JAM attendees with convenient access to the conference schedule via most mobile devices. With Mobile MyProgram, the JAM program is more convenient than ever. Mobile MyProgram includes a personal scheduler for symposia, sessions, and events you wish to attend, and you can access and share abstracts for all presentations, read invited speaker bios, find exhibitors, and more, making it easier than ever to plan your meeting while on the go. Visit m.JtMtg.org today! Transportation in Orlando Orlando International Airport serves more than 35 scheduled airlines, providing nonstop service from more than 100 US domestic and international cities. Once in Orlando, you can choose from a large selection of rental vehicles, taxis, limousines, and public transportation. Travel by car is also convenient, with a number of major highways flowing into Central Florida and throughout the rest of the state. JAM attendees who choose to drive to the meeting will enjoy free overnight self-parking; a discounted parking rate of $5/day is available for JAM attendees not staying at the Rosen Shingle Creek. Attendees traveling around International Drive can board the I-Ride Trolley, a hop-on, hop-off service route exclusive to the International Drive Resort area. Orlando’s public transportation system, LYNX, is a great way to get around town. The Rosen Shingle Creek Resort is approximately 11 miles from Orlando International Airport (MCO). The one-way taxi fare from the airport to the resort is approximately $45.00. Start networking by sharing a cab with other JAM attend- ees to save expense; just print out this sign: http://www.jtmtg.org/2015/2015_JAM_Taxi_Sharing.pdf and display it near the taxi stand at the airport. 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