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Sessions for Friday, July 22nd, 2022

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Sessions for Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

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Sessions for Wednesday, July 27th, 2022

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Sessions for Thursday, July 28th, 2022

Morning8:00

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Presentations for 10:15, Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

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SessionLocationTitleSection/TopicTypeAuthorsKeywords
BI&HD II001Kahtnu 1/Dena'ina CenterEcoFloras provide valuable insight into the use of iNaturalist dataBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperAckerfield, Jennifer; Lichtenberger, Taran; Davis, Jeny; Paradiso, Lydia.iNaturalist
community engagement
Citizen Science
Botanic gardens
BIOG II001Tikahtnu Ballroom E/Dena'ina CenterReplicated radiation of a plant clade along a cloud forest archipelagoBiogeographyPaperDonoghue, Michael; Eaton, Deren; Maya-Lastra, Carlos; Landis, Michael; Sweeney, Patrick; Olson, Mark; Cacho, N. Ivalu; Moeglein, Morgan; Gardner, Jordan; Heaphy, Nora; Castorena, Matiss; Segovia Rivas, Ali; Clement, Wendy; Edwards, Erika.evolutionary radiation
biogeography
leaf
molecular phylogenetics
BL2005Lupine/HiltonA Preliminary Study of Taihang Mountains Mosses Flora and Spatial PhylogeneticsBryology and LichenologyPaperShen, Fengjiao; Shi, Shuo; Li, Lin; Li, Min; Xu, Chao; Fan, Xiaoxuan; Li, Huiyi; Dou, Jiancong; Zhao, jiancheng. bryophytes
DNA barcoding
microscopic structure
image database
C4006Fireweed/HiltonA third species in the Botrychium “lanceolatum” clade resolves unique parentages of ten allopolyploid taxa displaying bipinnate morphologyFerns at the extreme: the case of moonworts, grape-ferns and adder’s tongues of the family OphioglossaceaeColloquiumStensvold, Mary; Farrar, Donald.Botrychium
diploid
lanceolatum
rubellum
DS4001Tikahtnu Ballroom B/Dena'ina CenterExploring nectary diversity in CleomaceaeDevelopment and StructurePaperZenchyzen, Brandi; Martin, Jaymie; Weissner, Stacie; Lopushinsky, Ainsley; John, Ida; Nahal, Ishnoor; Hall, Jocelyn.Cleomaceae
Nectaries
Floral morphology
Floral anatomy
EC06001Kahtnu 2/Dena'ina CenterPhenological Change At High LatitudesEcologyPaperBonner, Colin.phenology
arctic
seasonal senescence
EPH1001Birch/HiltonFinding genes responsible for evolution of complex 3D leaf anatomy using tomographic microscopyEcophysiologyPaperMuir, Christopher; Bonnin, Anne; Buckley, Thomas N; Conesa, Miquel À; Galmés, Jeroni; McKlin, Sam; Rippner, Devin A; Schmeltz, Margaux; Théroux-Rancourt, Guillaume.3D leaf complexity
Leaf carbon‐water exchange
Anatomy
Solanum
Stomata
QTL
X‐ray microcomputed tomography
ME2001Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina CenterAllelic variation indicates clinal adaptation to climate in a California wildflowerMolecular EcologyPaperHernandez, Adriana; Specht, Chelsea.allele frequency
Climate Gradients 
genotype-environment association
GWAS
parallel evolution
Genetic variation
PB5001Dillingham/HiltonPaleocene lacustrine floras of the Tongue River Member, Fort Union Formation, in and near Birney, Montana, USAPaleobotanyPaperManchester, Steven.Tertiary
Cenozoic
fossil leaves
fossil fruits
PGG2001Tubughnenq' 5/Dena'ina CenterMapping genetic constraints of drought adaptation strategies in the eco-evolutionary model system, ArabidopsisPopulation Genetics/GenomicsPaperRuffley, Megan; Leventhal, Laura; Exposito-Alonso, Moi.genetic constraint
adaptation
complex traits
drought
S3006Tikahtnu Ballroom A /Dena'ina CenterWhere have all the flowerflies gone? Multiple drivers of flowering phenology of understory shrubs alter overlap with pollinators in interior AlaskaThe impact of climate change on plants and their interactions with pollinatorsSymposiumMulder, Christa; Kornhauser, Kara; Diggle, Pamela; Schaub, Eileen; Spellman, Katie.boreal forest
bud preformation
trophic mismatch
solitary bees
syrphid flies
Pollination
ground thaw
SYM2001Tubughnenq' 4/Dena'ina CenterGrafted grapevine microbiota varies across space, time, and scion/rootstock combinationsSymbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsPaperSwift, Joel; Migicovsky, Zoë; Trello, Grace; Miller, Allison.Grapevine
Microbiome
Microbiota
Grafting
Rootstock
Scion

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