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Sessions for Friday, July 22nd, 2022

Evening6:00

Sessions for Saturday, July 23rd, 2022

Morning7:00
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Sessions for Sunday, July 24th, 2022

Morning7:007:308:009:0010:0011:30
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Sessions for Monday, July 25th, 2022

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Sessions for Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

Morning7:007:308:008:158:308:459:009:159:309:4510:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
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Sessions for Wednesday, July 27th, 2022

Morning7:008:008:158:308:459:009:159:309:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
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Evening6:007:30

Sessions for Thursday, July 28th, 2022

Morning8:00

Sessions for Friday, July 29th, 2022

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Presentations for 8:15, Tuesday, July 26th, 2022

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SessionLocationTitleSection/TopicTypeAuthorsKeywords
CB4002Kahtnu 1/Dena'ina CenterHerbaria uses in ecosystem health assessments: Impacts of land use and climate change on flora in the Guadalupe Mountains over 50 yearsConservation BiologyPaperBullock, Madison; Slimp, Madeline; Hale, Haley; Coker, Cassidy; Bailey, Zachary; Johnson, Matt.herbaria
Guadalupe Mountains
climate change
ecosystem health
Angiosperms353
stomatal density
CGT5002Katmai/HiltonInference of developmental trajectories from single-cell sequencing dataComparative Genomics/TranscriptomicsPaperShushkov, Philip.Transcriptomics
cell type
developmental trajectory
xylem
Phloem
COOLEY002Spruce/HiltonResolving relationships in Cleomaceae using Hyb-Seq, the Angiosperms353 probe set, and herbariaSystematicsPaperSaunders, Theresa; Larridon, Isabel; Barrett, Russell; Baker, William J.; Forest, Félix; Françoso, Elaine; Maurin, Olivier; Roalson, Eric.Cleomaceae
Hyb-Seq
Angiosperms353
phylogenetics
DS3002Tikahtnu Ballroom B/Dena'ina CenterGrowing the botanical foundation for crop development: using plant color profiles to predict plant species, population and performance in the fieldDevelopment and StructurePaperRubin, Matthew; Juan, Alexander; DeHaan, Lee; Schlautman, Brandon; Van Tassel, David; Miller, Allison.Perennial agriculture
HSV color profiles
Phenotypic variation
trait-trait relationship
EC05002Kahtnu 2/Dena'ina CenterThree range limit hypotheses tested in climate-manipulated common gardenEcologyPaperLeventhal, Laura; Ruffley, Megan; Hateley, Shannon; Exposito Alonso, Moi.range limits
drought
genetic swamping
mutation load
MACRO I002Tikahtnu Ballroom E/Dena'ina CenterRapid diversification of vascular architecture underlies the Carboniferous fern radiationMacroevolutionPaperSuissa, Jacob; Friedman, William.macroevolution
 morphology
Anatomy
vascular tissues
Ferns
stelar morphology
ME1002Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina CenterPatterns of Seed and Pollen Dispersal Across Human-Modified LandscapesMolecular EcologyPaperCruzan, Mitchell; Hendrickson, Elizabeth.Landsape Genetics
seed dispersal
Pollen Dispersal
Niche Modelling
climate change
population genetics
human impacts
PB3002Dillingham/HiltonFossil leaves and fruits of Acer from the Miocene in central Inner MongoliaPaleobotanyPaperWang, Meiting; Xiao, Liang; Li, Xiangchuan; Liang, jiaqi; Ji, deshuang.Hannuoba Formation
Miocene
Acer
geographical distribution
PGG1002Tubughnenq' 5/Dena'ina CenterPersistence of a rare orchid in the past, present and future: insights from phylogeography and species distribution modelingPopulation Genetics/GenomicsPaperTrapnell, Dorset; Smallwood, Patrick; Dixon, Kingsley; Phillips, Ryan.
S3002Tikahtnu Ballroom A /Dena'ina CenterClimate change, pollinators and crop productionThe impact of climate change on plants and their interactions with pollinatorsSymposiumGiannini, Tereza Cristina; Miranda, Leonardo; Borges, Rafael Cabral.Pollinators
Crops
Amazon
SYM1002Tubughnenq' 4/Dena'ina CenterDiversity of plants foraged by two solitary wild beesSymbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsPaperPuppo, Pamela; Martins, Filipa; Thompson, Madeline; Ferguson, Beth; Rinehart, Joseph; Bowsher, Julia; Greenlee, Kendra; Prasifka, Jarrad.Pollination
Crops
sunflower
alfalfa
Bees

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