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Presentations for 12:30, Wednesday, July 29th, 2020Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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AM1010 | Virtual/Virtual | Morphological and Foliar Epidermal studies of Andropogon gayanus (Kunth) Andropogon tectorum (Schum & Thonns) Complex in Southwestern, Nigeria | Anatomy and Morphology | Paper | OJO, Funmilola Mabel; Nwokeocha, Chinyere Constance . | Andropogon gayanus Andropogon tectorum epidermal foliar morphological | BIOG2001 | Virtual/Virtual | Recent divergence, rapid diversification and multiple radiations of Cochemiea and Mammillaria (Cactaceae) in the Baja California, Mexico region: accounting for high species richness and peninsular endemism | Biogeography | Paper | Breslin, Peter; Wojciechowski, Martin; Majure, Lucas. | Biogeography Diversification endemism Cactaceae evolution | COL01009 | Virtual/Virtual | The Importance of Large-scale Phylogenomics in Understanding the Evolution of North American Compositae | Biodiversity synthesis: Linking large phylogenies with species traits and ecologies. | Colloquium | Edwards, Robert D.; Mandel, Jennifer. | Phylogenetics Macroecology Biodiversity | COL05SUM | Virtual/Virtual | Extreme conservation measures for plants at the extremes in the Hawaiian archipelago model system | Extreme conservation measures for plants at the extremes in the Hawaiian archipelago model system | Colloquium | Rønsted, Nina; Walsh, Seana. | | ECO2001 | Virtual/Virtual | Intraspecific variation in seed dispersal strategies between annual and perennial ecotypes of Mimulus guttatus | Ecology | Paper | Velichka, Jenni; Friedman, Jannice. | life history seed dispersal reproduction wind dispersal morphology | PHYL2001 | Virtual/Virtual | Genome sequence for the purple-flowered Andean shrub Iochroma cyaneum (Solanaceae) | Phylogenomics | Paper | Strickler, Susan; Gates, Daniel; Powell, Adrian; Hauser, Duncan; Vilela, Julianne; Hu, Alice; Li, Fay-Wei; Mueller, Lukas; Smith, Stacey. | Iochroma genome assembly phylogenomics | REP2001 | Virtual/Virtual | Independent bees working together: Male fitness of prairie perennial Echinacea angustifolia is more influenced by cumulative bee visitation than by any individual species | Reproductive Processes | Paper | Pearson, Avery; Nicole Incarnato , Miyauna Monique; Johnson, Ren; Stevens, Mia; Ison, Jennifer. | pollination Echinacea angustifolia plant-pollinator interactions reproductive ecology male fitness tallgrass prairie native bees | SY3005 | Virtual/Virtual | Simple scaling rules that link genome size to photosynthetic metabolism | From Genes to Distributions: physiological ecology as an integrator of polyploid biology | Symposium | Simonin , Kevin A; Roddy, Adam; Theroux-Rancourt, Guillaume; Jiang, Guo-Feng. | Ecophysiology polyploidy genome size | SYS3011 | Virtual/Virtual | Andean uplift, drainage basin formation, and the evolution of riverweeds (Podostemaceae) | Systematics | Paper | Bedoya , Ana Maria; Olmstead, Richard. | Andean uplift hydrophytes Podostemaceae drainage basins Target Enrichment |
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