Date/Time BrowserClick on the session time you would like to browse. Sessions for Friday, July 26th, 2019 |
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Presentations for 8:15, Wednesday, July 31st, 2019Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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CO11002 | Tucson I/Starr Pass | Meta-analysis of population differentiation in plants reveals importance of latitude, mating system, growth form and pollination mode Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecological factors that drive patterns of population genetic structure in plants | Colloquium | Gamba, Diana; Muchhala, Nathan. | population differentiation latitudinal region mating system growth form pollination mode phylogenetic comparative methods | CWR1002 | Tucson D/Starr Pass | Population genomic structure of the invasive crop-wild hybrid California wild radish along a climate gradient Log in to add this item to your schedule | Crops and Wild Relatives | Paper | Welles, Shana; Sonnenschein, Anne. | hybridization Raphanus Invasion Population genomics | ECO4002 | San Luis 1/Starr Pass | Phytoremediation: Evaluation of germination and growth of Acacia auricuformis A. Cunn. ex Benth in crude oil-contaminated soil Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecology | Paper | Oyedeji, Ayodele; Kayode, Joshua. | Crude oil Contamination Remediation Soil Acacia auricuformis | REP1002 | San Luis 2/Starr Pass | Investigating the Agents Driving Floral Diversity in Penstemon Morphology, Climate, and Pollinator Data Log in to add this item to your schedule | Reproductive Processes | Paper | Rodriguez, Rosa; Wolfe, Andi. | Pollination Penstemon flower morphology geographic distance spatial environmental variation | SYM5SUM002 | San Ignacio/Starr Pass | At the Intersection of Applied and Academic Botany: Fertile Ground for an Interdisciplinary Botanical Renaissance Log in to add this item to your schedule | At the Intersection of Applied and Academic Botany: Fertile Ground for an Interdisciplinary Botanical Renaissance | Symposium | Schuette, Scott; Martine, Christopher. | Botany collaboration interdisciplinary research botanical capacity | SYM6SUM | Tucson E/Starr Pass | IAPT Early Career Investigator Program: Life at the Edge Log in to add this item to your schedule | IAPT Early Career Investigator Program: Life at the Edge | Specsess | Bonifacino, Mauricio; Livshultz, Tatyana. | evolution adaptation extreme environment novelty systematics plants fungi algae | SYMB1002 | Tucson J/Starr Pass | Reproductive ecology of Asclepias curassavica in Los Angeles Log in to add this item to your schedule | Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions | Paper | Theiss, Kathryn; Aranda, Ashley; Lara, Magdalena; Martinez, Sydney; Tafoya, Diana; Kram, Karin. | | SYS2002 | Tucson G/Starr Pass | How to not be a strangler fig species: the extreme morphological variation in the neotropical Ficus aurea complex (sect. Americanae, Urostigma, Moraceae) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Systematics | Paper | Hernández Esquivel, Karen Beatriz; Piedra-Malagón, Eva; Cornejo-Tenorio, Guadalupe; Mendoza-Cuenca, Luis Felipe; González-Rodríguez, Antonio; Ruiz Sanchez, Eduardo; Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo. | geometric morphometrics integrative taxonomy leaf shape abiotic variables multivariate analyses |
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