Date/Time BrowserClick on the session time you would like to browse. Sessions for Sunday, July 26th, 2020 |
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Presentations for 1:00, Tuesday, July 28th, 2020Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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CG1003 | Virtual/Virtual | The genomic signatures of convergent evolution of pollination syndromes in Costus (Costaceae) | Comparative Genomics/Transcriptomics | Paper | Landis, Jacob; Valderrama, Eugenio; Grunder, Nikolaus; Skinner, David; Sass, Chodon; Vargas , Maria Pinila; Guan, Clarice; Almeida, Ana Maria; Specht, Chelsea. | genome assembly insect pollination bird pollination comparative genomics pollination syndromes signatures of selection | EO1003 | Virtual/Virtual | When a Plant Ignores a Pandemic: Making a Big Stink On-line | Education and Outreach | Paper | Gershberg, Nicholas; Callahan, Hilary. | botanical horticulture Tropical Biology outreach ex situ conservation interdisciplinary botanical history humanities STEAM | MOL1003 | Virtual/Virtual | An integrative perspective of adaptation to different altitudes in the Alps | Molecular Ecology | Paper | Szukala, Aglaia; Frajman, Bozo; Schönswetter, Peter; Paun, Ovidiu. | parallel evolution Alps transcriptomics phenotypic plasticity polygenic adaptation | PAL4003 | Virtual/Virtual | Exceptionally rich spinescence fossils from the late Oligocene of central Tibetan Plateau and its environmental implications | Paleobotany | Paper | Zhang, Xinwen; Gelin, Uriel; Li, Shufeng; Liu, Jia; Zhou, Zhekun; Su, Tao. | Spinescences functional traits Fossils Tibetan Plateau Late Oligocene Model | PHYS1001 | Virtual/Virtual | Low atmospheric CO2 levels induce nocturnal carbon accumulation in the lycophyte genus Isoëtes | Physiology | Paper | Suissa, Jacob; Green, Walton. | CAM Isoëtes lycophyte plant physiology | SY2007 | Virtual/Virtual | Expediting Specimen Label Creation and Record Transcription Using Born-Digital Field Notes | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium | Powell, Caleb; Motley, Jacob; Shaw, Joey. | born-digital Digitization biodiversity specimens data integration natural history | SYMB1003 | Virtual/Virtual | Novel molecular phylogeny of Passifloraceae reveals highly labile coevolutionary interactions with Heliconius butterflies | Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions | Paper | Kozak, Krzysztof M.. | Passifloraceae Heliconius host specificity coevolution macroevolution | SYS2003 | Virtual/Virtual | Multiple apparent losses of wind pollination in Moraceae revealed by phylogenomic analyses, and a corresponding generic revision of the tribe Moreae | Systematics | Paper | Gardner, Elliot; Garner, Mira; Cowan, Robyn; Dodsworth, Steven; Epitawalage, Niroshini; Arifiani, Deby; S., Sahromi; Baker, William J.; Forest, Felix; Maurin, Olivier; Zerega, Nyree J.C.; Monro, Alexandre; Hipp, Andrew L.. | Moraceae phylogenomics HybSeq Target Enrichment Morus Trophis Streblus pollination |
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