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Sunday, July 28th

Sunday, July 28th
8:00 am to 5:00 pm · Tucson C/Starr Pass
Session W06: Workshop: Using Digitized Herbarium Data in Research:  Applications for Ecology, Phylogenetics, and Biogeography
Presiding: Pamela Soltis, Florida Museum of Natural History
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W06001July 28th 8:00 amUsing Digitized Herbarium Data in Research: Applications for Ecology, Phylogenetics, and Biogeography
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Conference WideWorkshopSoltis, Pamela; Soltis, Douglas; Folk, Ryan.digitized herbarium data
iDigBio
ecological niche modelling
georeferencing
phylogenetic diversity
spatial phylogenetics

Monday, July 29th

Monday, July 29th
8:00 am to 11:45 am · Tucson C/Starr Pass
Session EO1: Contributed Papers: Education and Outreach I
Presiding: Kyra Krakos, Maryville University
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July 29th 8:00 amIntroduction
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Education and Outreach
EO1002July 29th 8:15 amMentoring Native American Students for Future Science and Agriculture Workforce through FAST-REEU
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Education and Outreach PaperNepal, Madhav; Bott-Knutson, Rebecca; Mathew, Febina; Janaswamy, Srinivas; White, P. Troy.Undergraduate mentoring 
Research experiences
Mentoring minority students
Native American Students 
Trbal Colleges
EO1003July 29th 8:30 amTeaching Plant Systematics to a class including both visually impaired and sighted students: experiences and recommendations
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Education and Outreach PaperBeck, James; Castor, Jay.visual impairment
blindness
accessibility
botany education
EO1004July 29th 8:45 amUsing High-Impact Practices to Broaden STEM Student Access and Success
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Education and Outreach PaperUno, Gordon.High-Impact Practices
STEM Education
Equity Instruction
EO1005July 29th 9:00 amOrganizing an international multi-lingual scientific conference in a small country, lessons learned
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Education and Outreach PaperFreire-Fierro, Alina; Guerrero, Mario; Jaramillo, Edison; Picón, Gabriel; Valdebenito, Hugo; Palacios-Ríos, Mónica; Melo, Maria Margarida da Rocha Fiuza de.Botany
congress
convention
Latin America
EO1006July 29th 9:15 amCo’s Digital Flora of the Philippines: citizen science and volunteerism driving the documentation of Philippine plant diversity
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Education and Outreach PaperBarcelona, Julie Fenete; Nickrent, Daniel; Pelser, Pieter.outreach
vascular plants
ferns
Lycophytes
Angiosperms
plant checklist
gymnosperms
EO1007July 29th 9:30 amThe Potential of Natural History Collections in Educating the 21stCentury Scientist and Citizen
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Education and Outreach PaperMONFILS, ANNA K; Phillips, Molly; Ellwood, Elizabeth; Linton, Debra; Donovan, Sam.biodiversity
digitized herbarium data
data science
education
Data in the Classroom
Inclusion
July 29th 9:45 amBreak
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Education and Outreach
EO1009July 29th 10:15 amThe ONE TREE, ONE PLANET Cell Phone App, Connecting Art and Science
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Education and Outreach PaperSoltis, Douglas; Gitzendanner, Matt; Guralnick, Robert; Mestaoui, Naziha; Rosindell, James; Soltis, Pamela; Wong, Yang.art
projection art
cell phone app
biodiversity
outreach
EO1010July 29th 10:30 amOh no, my research has gone viral!
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Education and Outreach PaperMetzgar, Jordan; Hockman, Cassandra.science communication
science outreach
EO1011July 29th 10:45 amBringing the Outside Inside: Creating and Using Virtual Learning Spaces for Botany
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Education and Outreach PaperKrakos, Kyra.virtual reality
education
teaching modules
EO1012July 29th 11:00 amCross-pollination: Art & Sex through the Lens of Botany
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Education and Outreach PaperMartine, Christopher; Kell, Anna.education
teaching
PUI
reproductive biology
botanical art
sciart
interdisciplinarity 
team teaching
STEAM
human diversity
EO1013July 29th 11:15 amDigital leaf morphology in the classroom
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Education and Outreach PaperKlein, Laura.morphology
geometric morphometrics
digital imaging
Research experiences
undergraduate mentoring
EO1014July 29th 11:30 amPieces, Patterns, and Processes: Botany and the Field Naturalist Approach to Reading the Landscape
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Education and Outreach PaperParis, Catherine; Thompson, Elizabeth.botany education
field botany
conservation science
UVM Field Naturalist Program
Monday, July 29th
11:45 am to 1:30 pm · Tucson C/Starr Pass
Session M19: Meeting: BSA Teaching Section Business Meeting and Luncheon
Presiding: Kyra Krakos, Maryville University
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July 29th 11:45 amBSA Teaching Section Business Meeting and Luncheon
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Education and Outreach
Monday, July 29th
1:30 pm to 5:15 pm · Tucson C/Starr Pass
Session SS1: Special Sessions: The Future of Botany: Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in Botany
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SS1001July 29th 1:30 pmThe Future of Botany: Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in Botany
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Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in BotanySpecsessPoston, Muriel; SAKAI, ANN K; MONFILS, ANNA K.broadening participation
human diversity
education
teaching
educational interventions
SS1002July 29th 1:45 pmIncreasing Diversity in STEM: Bridging Practice and Scholarship
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Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in BotanySpecsessDePass, Anthony; Outlaw, Shanta; Chubin, Daryl.broadening participaton
educational interventions
Stem
SS1003July 29th 2:15 pmThe Role of Tribal Colleges in Promoting a Diverse and Inclusive Community in Botany
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Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in BotanySpecsessNewberry, Teresa.diversity
traditional ecological knowledge
Indigenous
education
July 29th 2:45 pmDiscussion
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Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in Botany
July 29th 3:15 pmBreak
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Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in Botany
SS1006July 29th 3:45 pmThe Ecological Fallacy and Why Botanists Still need to Understand Student Demographics
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Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in BotanySpecsessGaughan, Monica.diversity
science education
teaching
SS1007July 29th 4:15 pmEngaging A Diverse Biodiversity Workforce Through Natural History Collections
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Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in BotanySpecsessSoltis, Pamela.natural history collections
herbaria
under-represented groups
July 29th 4:45 pmDiscussion
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Educating for a Diverse and Inclusive Community in Botany

Tuesday, July 30th

Tuesday, July 30th
8:00 am to 12:00 pm · Tucson C/Starr Pass
Session COOL1: Contributed Papers: ASPT Cooley Award Talks
Presiding: Daniel Spalink, Texas A&M University; Jun Wen,
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COOL1001July 30th 8:00 amSpeak to me beardtongue: Phylogenetic analysis of the six Penstemon subgenera using whole chloroplast genome sequences
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SystematicsPaperStettler, Jason.Penstemon
beardtongue
maximum likelihood
plastome
chloroplast genome
Phylogenetics
Lamiales
COOL1002July 30th 8:15 amThe ginger lilies of the Indomalayan realm: a complex case of recent divergence and reticulate evolution
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SystematicsPaperASHOKAN, AJITH; SALONY, SUSNATA; SARYAN, PREETI; GOWDA, VINITA.Hedychium
Indomalayan realm
phylogeny
Zingiberaceae
COOL1003July 30th 8:30 amPhylogeography and Propagule Bacterial Diversity Across the Florida Range of Red Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle; Rhizophoraceae)
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SystematicsPaperScherer, Brendan; Mast, Austin.phylogeography
RADseq
mangrove
endophytes
16S
bacteria
COOL1004July 30th 8:45 amResolving the Phylogeny of the Genus Glossopetalon (Crossosomataceae)
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SystematicsPaperAllen, Maya; Ayers, Tina.Crossosomataceae
systematics
Glossopetalon
ddRAD
RADseq
COOL1005July 30th 9:00 amBiogeography of Vochysiaceae: a phylogenomic approach
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SystematicsPaperGoncalves, Deise; Ortiz, Edgardo; Shimizu, Gustavo; Jansen, Robert; Jansen, Robert; Simpson, Beryl.Neotropical
Afrotropical
disjunction
vicariance
dispersal
West Gondwana
COOL1006July 30th 9:15 amComparing effects of niche conservatism and niche evolution in Citharexylum (Verbenaceae)
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SystematicsPaperFrost, Laura; Olmstead, Richard.Citharexylum
Verbenaceae
neotropics
biogeography
Niche Conservatism
niche evolution
diversification
July 30th 9:30 amBreak
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Systematics
COOL1008July 30th 10:15 amA history of Vines in the Andes, is Passiflora alnifolia one or 15 species?
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SystematicsPaperacha, serena; Edwards, Christine; MacDougal, John.2b-RAD seq
Passiflora
Decaloba
Andes
COOL1009July 30th 10:30 amAround the world in 30 million years: Phylogeny and biogeography of Tecomeae (Bignoniaceae)
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SystematicsPaperRagsac, Audrey; Fabre, Paige; Sarkinen, Tiina; Olmstead, Richard.Tecomeae
Bignoniaceae
phylogeny
biogeography
systematics
COOL1010July 30th 10:45 amPhylogenomics of a prickly history: new insights into the evolution of Opuntia (Cactaceae)
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SystematicsPaperKöhler, Matias; Font, Fabián; Oakley, Luis J.; Chies, Tatiana; Majure, Lucas.molecular phylogenetics
plastome
systematics
cacti
prickly pear
polyploidy
hibridization
biogeography
COOL1011July 30th 11:00 amA RADseq Phylogeny of Barleria (Acanthaceae) Resolves Fine-Scale Relationships
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SystematicsPaperComito, Robert; Darbyshire, Iain; McDade, Lucinda; Fisher, Amanda.Barleria
systematics
Acanthaceae
RADseq
ddRAdseq
Phylogenetics
Lamiales
COOL1012July 30th 11:15 amHistorical biogeography of the rock daisies (tribe Perityleae; Asteraceae) in the sky island archipelagos of the southwest U.S. and northern Mexico
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SystematicsPaperLichter Marck, Isaac H; Baldwin, Bruce.aridification
Asteraceae
biogeography
dispersal
Edaphic evolution
Compositae
deserts
islands
paleoclimate
Perityleae
phylogenomics
rock daisies
Sky islands
COOL1013July 30th 11:30 amFull plastome phylogenetics of Hechtia (Bromeliaceae, Hechtioideae): Insights into phylogenetics and plastome evolution in a non-model organism
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SystematicsPaperSiekkinen, Andy.Phylogenetics
Plastome evolution
Bromeliaceae
Tuesday, July 30th
1:30 pm to 3:15 pm · Tucson C/Starr Pass
Session PAL3: Contributed Papers: Paleobotany III: Mesozoic Paleobotany
Presiding: Ruth Stockey, Oregon State University
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PAL3001July 30th 1:30 pmAn Aptian angiosperm leaf mistaken for a cycad reveals an unexpected extinct line in the Early Cretaceous radiation of angiosperms
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PaleobotanyPaperCoiro, Mario; Doyle, James; Upchurch, Garland; Martinez, Leandro.Angiosperms
Cretaceous
Argentina
Leaf evolution
Leaf anatomy
phylogeny
PAL3002July 30th 1:45 pmEvidence on vegetative and inflorescence morphology of Chloranthaceae from the Early Cretaceous (middle-late Albian) of Spain
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PaleobotanyPaperSender, Luis Miguel; Doyle, James; Endress, Peter; Diez, José Bienvenido; Villanueva, Uxue.Angiosperms
Cretaceous
Spain
Leaf evolution
Inflorescence
phylogeny
systematics
PAL3003July 30th 2:00 pmNew details on the diversity of a Late Cretaceous flora from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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PaleobotanyPaperJud, Nathan; Rothwell, Gar; Stockey, Ruth; Beard, Graham.anatomy
Platanaceae
fossil wood
Campanian
PAL3004July 30th 2:15 pmAssignment of the Paraphyllanthoxylon-like wood from the Forest of Giants, McRae Formation of Late Cretaceous South-Central New Mexico, to a new fossil genus within Kirkiaceae
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PaleobotanyPaperParrott, Joan.
PAL3005July 30th 2:30 pmPlacement of fossil flowers using angiosperm-wide phylogenetic analyses: proof of concept and challenges along the way forward
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PaleobotanyPaperSchoenenberger, Juerg; von Balthazar, Maria; López Martínez, Andrea; Albert, Béatrice; Prieu, Charlotte; Magallon, Susana; Sauquet, Hervé.Angiosperms
floral structure
fossil flowers
eFLOWER
phylogenetic analysis
PAL3006July 30th 2:45 pmFossil tip-dating in the dogwood order, Cornales
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PaleobotanyPaperAtkinson, Brian.fruits
fossils
Cretaceous
total evidence phylogeny
Tip-dating
PAL3007July 30th 3:00 pm
Canceled
Fossil record of Rosales
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PaleobotanyPaperStull, Gregory; Soltis, Pamela; Soltis, Douglas; Yi, Tingshuang.Rosales
Rosaceae
Rhamnaceae
Ulmaceae
Cannibaceae
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Moraceae
Urticaceae
Tuesday, July 30th
3:45 pm to 5:30 pm · Tucson C/Starr Pass
Session PAL4: Contributed Papers: Paleobotany IV: Paleogene Paleobotany
Presiding: William Crepet, Cornell University
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PAL4001July 30th 3:45 pmA late Paleocene fruit and seed flora from the Fort Union Formation, Sand Draw, Wyoming, investigated by reflected light and x-ray tomography
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PaleobotanyPaperTiffney, Bruce; Manchester, Steven.Paleocene
fruits and seeds
PAL4002July 30th 4:00 pmNew floristic components of the Early Eocene La Meseta Formation, Seymour (Marambio) Island, Antarctica
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PaleobotanyPaperGandolfo, Maria; Gandolfo, Maria.Paleoflora
Seymour (Marambio) Island
Early Eocene
Antarctica
PAL4003July 30th 4:15 pmA Tiffneycarpa-like fruit from the Eocene Appian Way Locality of Vancouver Island
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PaleobotanyPaperStockey, Ruth; Mindell, Randal; Beard, Graham.Eocene
Tiffneycarpa
Meliaceae
Melicarya
fruits
permineralized
PAL4004July 30th 4:30 pmTough nuts to crack: Fruits of Juglans from the Eocene and Miocene of Arctic Canada
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PaleobotanyPaperManchester, Steven; Basinger, James; Liu, Christopher Yusheng.walnut
Eocene
Miocene
Axel Heiburg
Banks Island
PAL4005July 30th 4:45 pmEarly Oligocene Burretiodendron Rehd. from the Maoming Basin of Guangdong, South China
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PaleobotanyPaperxu, shenglan; Kodrul, Tatiana; Liu, Xiaoyan; Jin, Jianhua.Burretiodendron
early Oligocene
Maoming Basin
South China
limestone forest
PAL4006July 30th 5:00 pmMummified Magnoliaceae woods from the upper Oligocene of South China, with biogeography, paleoecology and wood trait evolution implications
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PaleobotanyPaperHuang, Luliang; Jin, Jianhua; Quan, Cheng; Oskolski, Alexei.evolution
late Oligocene
Magnoliaceae
mummified wood
palaeoecology
South China
PAL4007July 30th 5:15 pmMummified fruits of Fagaceae from the Oligocene of Guangxi, South China
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PaleobotanyPaperLiu, Xiaoyan; Quan, Cheng; Jin, Jianhua.Guangxi
Nanning Basin
oligocene
Fagaceae
Mummified fruits

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