Date/Time BrowserClick on the session time you would like to browse. Sessions for Friday, July 26th, 2019 |
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Presentations for 2:30, Tuesday, July 30th, 2019Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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BL004 | Tucson G/Starr Pass | Metagenomic sequencing reveals diverse, lichen-specific mycobiomes Log in to add this item to your schedule | Bryology and Lichenology | Paper | SMITH, HAYDEN BARLOW; Leavitt, Steven. | Metagenomic lichen Basidiomycete | CG2004 | Tucson I/Starr Pass | Plastome sequencing of the last two lineages of parasitic plants: Lennoaceae and Krameriaceae Log in to add this item to your schedule | Comparative Genomics/Transcriptomics | Paper | Schneider, Adam; Braukmann, Thomas; Banerjee, Arjan; Stefanović, SaÅ¡a. | Lennoaceae plastome Krameriaceae parasitic plant parasitic reduction syndrmoe Boraginales | CO08005 | Tucson H/Starr Pass | Sexual selection in wild radish: intensity of pollen competition, seed paternity, and offspring characteristics Log in to add this item to your schedule | Sexual selection in flowering plants: traits, processes, and estimation | Colloquium | Marshall, Diane. | Sexual selection wild radish pollen load size | CO09005 | San Luis 2/Starr Pass | Ecological outcome of allopolyploidy in Adiantum (Pteridaceae): niche intermediacy and expansion into novel habitats Log in to add this item to your schedule | Reticulate evolution and biogeography in ferns and lycophytes - a colloquium honoring Dr. David Barrington | Colloquium | Southgate, Morgan; Barrington, David; Patel, Nikisha R. | allopolyploidy niche intermediacy niche expansion Adiantum viridimontanum serpentine | ECO3005 | Tucson A/Starr Pass | Dispersal strategy in a mid-Appalachian anthropogenic ecosystem Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecology | Paper | Quesenberry, Erin; Metzgar, Jordan. | dispersal Blue Ridge flora anthropogenic ecosystem | ECOPH2005 | San Pedro 2/Starr Pass | An Unusual Succulent in Southern Appalachian Forests: How Stonecrop (Sedum ternatum) Upsets the Paradigm of Thin Leaves for Understory Shade-Tolerant Species Log in to add this item to your schedule | Ecophysiology | Paper | Cole, Catherine; Neufeld, Howard. | Understory Succulent S. ternatum Appalachian | EO2005 | Tucson D/Starr Pass | The Taste of Life: informal science education made delicious Log in to add this item to your schedule | Education and Outreach | Paper | Moscoe, Lauren; Hanes, Margaret. | agrobiodiversity biodiversity collaboration ethnobotany food systems plant blindness science outreach | FT005 | Tucson J/Starr Pass | Next generation floristics: Compositae of Uruguay Log in to add this item to your schedule | Floristics & Taxonomy | Paper | Bonifacino, Mauricio; Marchesi, Eduardo; Valtierra, Victoria; Perez, Camilo; Trujillo, Cristina; Gadea, Federico; Mailhos, Ary; Rossado, Andres; Haretche, Federico; Pedrero, Eugenia. | flora Asteraceae Scratchpads | HIST1001 | Tucson E/Starr Pass | A Flower from Gettysburg Log in to add this item to your schedule | Botanical History | Paper | McCourt, Richard; Fry, Joel T; Benamy, Elana. | | MACRO2005 | Tucson B/Starr Pass | Connecting phylogenetic and microevolutionary views on dioecy evolution: insights from an ancient angiosperm lineage (Hydatellaceae, Nymphaeales) Log in to add this item to your schedule | Macroevolution | Paper | Graham, Sean; Gerelle, Wesley; Jost, Mathias; Logacheva, Maria; Sauquet, Hervé; Moore, Michael; Les, Donald; Macfarlane, Terry; Remizowa, Margarita; Conran, Dr John; Wanke, Stefan; Rudall, Paula J; Sokoloff, Dmitry; Marques, Isabel. | Dioecy Hydatellaceae Plastid phylogenomics Ancestral states | PAL3005 | Tucson C/Starr Pass | Placement of fossil flowers using angiosperm-wide phylogenetic analyses: proof of concept and challenges along the way forward Log in to add this item to your schedule | Paleobotany | Paper | Schoenenberger, Juerg; von Balthazar, Maria; López Martínez, Andrea; Albert, Béatrice; Prieu, Charlotte; Magallon, Susana; Sauquet, Hervé. | Angiosperms floral structure fossil flowers eFLOWER phylogenetic analysis |
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