Date/Time BrowserClick on the session time you would like to browse. Sessions for Sunday, July 26th, 2020 |
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Presentations for 4:00, Tuesday, July 28th, 2020Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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COL09003 | Virtual/Virtual | Teaching AK flora online – before and during the COVID-19 pandemic – lessons learned from three years of asynchronous delivery | Teaching Virtual Plant Systematics/Flora Courses | Colloquium | Ickert-Bond, Stefanie; Bouffard, Christen; Kaden, Ute. | asynchronous delivery Flora of Alaska Learning Glass iNaturalist | ETH1005 | Virtual/Virtual | Opportunity versus Necessity: What drives Environmental Reliance? | Ethnobotany | Paper | Kemigisha, Esther; Angelsen, Arild. | Environmental reliance Environmental income Uganda Quantile regression Forest environment Income | MACRO1005 | Virtual/Virtual | Functional diversity, transference of function, and complexity in vascular plant reproductive structures | Macroevolution | Paper | Leslie, Andrew; Mander, Luke. | complexity vascular plants reproductive biology reproductive morphology | PAL5005 | Virtual/Virtual | Weathering, nutrient fluxes, and the long-term consequences of coal for the evolution of nitrogen-based symbioses | Paleobotany | Paper | Boyce, C. Kevin; Ibarra, Daniel E.; Nelsen, Matthew; DAntonio, Michael. | | PHYS2005 | Virtual/Virtual | Leaf anatomy links CO2 diffusion and light absorption under inherent and drought-induced conditions in two walnut species | Physiology | Paper | Momayyezi, Mina; Borsuk, Aleca; Brodersen, Craig; Gilbert, Matthew; Theroux-Rancourt, Guillaume; McElrone, Andrew. | Leaf anatomy Mesophyll conductance Light absorption photosynthesis Dehydration Mesophyll porosity Micro CT scanning walnut | POPGEN1005 | Virtual/Virtual | Hummingbirds are not Fab-aceae pollinators: Erythrina flabelliformis, a hummingbird-pollinated desert perennial, has significant fine-scale genetic structure and low pollen movement distances | Population Genetics/Genomics | Paper | Stevens, Mia; Loveless, Marilyn; Ison, Jennifer. | pollination Genetic Structure hummingbird pollen movement Microsatellites | S06001 | Virtual/Virtual | Sexual deception in Australian orchids, insights on the evolution of extreme pollinator specialization and its reversibility | Annals of Botany Lecture - Rod Peakall | Special Address | Peakall, Rod. | pollination semiochemicals specialization plant-pollinator interactions Natural Selection |
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