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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
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Canceled
Factors affecting seed germination in manzanitas
Conservation BiologyTyler, Stephanie; Abbo, Tito; Parker, V. T.; Litt, Amy.Arctostaphylos
manzanita
Seed germination
fire
52Ferns and lycophytes in Honduras - collection bias, climate change and conservation issuesPteridologyBatke, Sven; Reyes, Johan David; Dallimore, Thom; Marcio, Pie.Ferns
climate change
Honduras
Tropics
1258Ferns at the extreme: the case of moonworts, grape-ferns and adder’s tongues of the family OphioglossaceaeFerns at the extreme: the case of moonworts, grape-ferns and adder’s tongues of the family OphioglossaceaeGrant, Jason; Farrar, Donald.
436Ferns on ferns: an exploration of low-trunk epiphytic fern gametophytes growing on tree ferns in TaiwanPteridologyQuinlan, Alexandria Shayne; Kuo, Li-Yaung; Hu, Jer-Ming.Cyatheaceae
tree ferns
epiphytes
gametophytes
multiplexed amplicon sequencing
tissue-direct PCR
relative humidity
trnL-F
464Filament curtains, didynamous stamens, asymmetric stigmas, and the evolution of reproductive floral whorls in Ruellia (Acanthaceae)MacroevolutionRose, Jeffrey; Manzitto-Tripp, Erin.Acanthaceae
Lamiales
Ruellia
floral evolution
breeding system
herkogamy
616Filling in the Gaps: Evaluating a Miocene Flora Near Anchor Point, Kenai Lowland, AlaskaPaleobotanyZaborac-Reed, Stephanie; Ickert-Bond, Steffi; Friend, Steve; Pigg, Kathleen.Miocene
paleobotany
Beluga Formation
Kenai Lowlands
Anchor Point
457Filling in the gaps: The genetic network of fruit development in Austrobaileya scandens and Illicium floridanum (Austrobaileyales)Development and StructureMendelson, Ellie; Zumajo, Cecilia; Ambrose, Barbara.Early diverging angiosperms
Fruit development
Genetic network
Evolution
800Finding common goals between Conservation Biology and Natural History CollectionsBiodiversity at the brink: leveraging herbaria for conservation!Ellwood, Elizabeth R.; Buschbom, Jutta; Freire-Fierro, Alina; Clark, Dina; Tancoff, Soledad; Atique, Usman; Mast, Austin.SPNHC
Collections
conservation biology
192Finding genes responsible for evolution of complex 3D leaf anatomy using tomographic microscopyEcophysiologyMuir, 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
645First look at Selenium-Induced Differential Transcriptomes in Alternaria astragaliMycology & PhycologyBeck, Zackariah; Oetken, Emma; Roehrs, Zachary; Martin, Gavin; Harrington, Sean; Wangeline, Ami.Selenium
Alternaria
Astragalus
Transriptome
Hyperaccumulation
Elemental defense
374First steps toward a comprehensive flora of Montserrat, West IndiesFloristics & TaxonomyMcClelland, Donald.flora
Montserrat
West Indies
Floristics
Checklist
Lesser Antilles
Caribbean
850Flavonoid expression in Vaccinium membranaceum Douglas ex Torr. leaves across gradients of latitude and elevationComparative Genomics/TranscriptomicsDrummond, Chloe; Yin, Shuhan; Renner, Tanya.Flavonoid Biosynthesis
Huckleberry
Transcriptomics
Latitude
Elevation
Landscape Transcriptomics
1264Flipped elevational pattern in pollination mode in tropical vs temperate plantsLightning Talks – Germinating IdeasDellinger, Agnes; Hamilton, Ashley; Wessinger, Carolyn; Smith, Stacey.
895Floral adaptation to climate and pollinators during Silene diversification across two continentsMacroevolutionMiladin, Jenna; Steven, Janet; Collar, David.macroevolution
Pollination
 ecological niche modelling
Phylogenetic comparative methods
1354Floral betalain evolution in the sand verbenas, Abronia (Nyctaginaceae)Recent Topics PostersJaeger, Sierra; LoPresti, Eric; Foisy, Michael; Stessman, Madison; Darby, Addison.Abronia
betalains
Flower color
floral evolution
Pollination
65Floral longevity and the pollination gamble: know when to fold 'emAnnals of Botany Lecture - Rachel SpiglerSpigler, Rachel.Pollination
Floral longevity
Flower lifespan
Resource allocation
Phenotypic plasticity
Reproductive assurance
Evolutionary constraints
846Floral morphometrics reflect the repeated evolution of selfing in the genus Leavenworthia (Brassicaceae)Reproductive ProcessesSimpson, Kyle; Spalink, Daniel.breeding system
Brassicaceae
Leavenworthia
morphometrics
biogeography
reproductive biology
78Floral phenology, freezing tolerance and false springs in temperate forestsThe impact of climate change on plant physiology in natural and agricultural systemsSavage, Jessica; Bonfig, Max; Ray, Dustin; Vandenheuvel, Britton; Wear, Alexis.physiology
phenology
flowers
freezing tolerance
false springs
1071Floral scent changes in response to the removal of unscented pollen (Solanum sectionAndroceras)SystematicsMoore, Douglas; Farman, D.I.; Stevenson, P.C.; Vallejo-Marin, Mario.
396Floral traits limit pollinator assemblages and determine the visiting behavior of nectar specialist passerinesReproductive ProcessesLu, Jing-Yi; Ling, Shao-Jun; Ren, Ming-Xun; Ree, Richard.Pollination
Ornithophily
Hovering
Sunbirds
Floral traits
149Flora of the Santa Clara River Watershed, CaliforniaFloristics & TaxonomyMagney, David.Floristics
Santa Clara River watershed
Ventura County
Los Angeles County
species conservation
California
32Floristic survey of a regionally rare sand prairie-savanna wetscape in IllinoisFloristics & TaxonomyJog, Suneeti; Ketzner, Dave; Bried, Jason.floristic quality
taxonomic distinctness
beta diversity
wetlands
1002Flower colour polymorphism: Ecological drivers, evolutionary consequences, and what selection has to do with itPolymorphism - from morphology to interactionsSapir, Yuval.Phenotypic variation
Pollination
Genetic variation
non-pollinator agents of selection
pollinator-mediated selection
natural selection
508Foliar features associated with mammal herbivory in the PaleogenePaleobotanyDeVore, Melanie; Nyandwi, Alphonse; Uhawenimana, Pasteur; Eckardt, Winnie; van der Hoek, Yntze; Bizura, Elias; Pigg, Kathleen.herbivory
Plant Defenses
Okanagan Highlands
Virunga Mountains
Eocene
476Foraging behavior of Indian honeybee: Are bees specialists at an individual level?Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe InteractionsDandavate, Rohan; S, Sandhya; Shrotri, Saket; Kaur, Sukhraj; Gowda, Vinita.Apis cerana indica
Floral Constancy
pollen
685Forecasting change for the Black Hills boreal relic species using Species Distribution ModelingConservation BiologyPuetz, Eric; Latvis, Maribeth.Species Distribution Modeling
Disjunct Species
Black Hills
boreal forest
climate change
555Forest plants amid overlapping landscape mosaics: land-use history and soils together shape native shrub communities in second-growth forestsEcologyHolmes, Marion; Whitacre, James; Bennion, Leland; Poteet, Jessica; Kuebbing, Sara.land-use history
shrubs
hamammelis virginiana
lindera benzoin
vaccinium pallidum
disturbance ecology
community assembly
859Formation, Establishment, and Persistence of Autopolyploid PopulationsEcologyGaynor, Michelle; Soltis, Douglas; Soltis, Pamela; Ponciano, Jose Miguel.polyploidy
coexistence
matrix population model
whole genome duplication
471Fossil fruits, catkins and leaves of Alnus from the early Miocene of Inner Mongolia and its paleoecological implicationsPaleobotanyLiang, Lina; Hu, Yi; Xiao, Liang; Li, Xiangchuan.Miocene
Alnus
Hannuoba Formation
Betulaceae
fossil
741Fossilized Miocene midge galls from Washington and IdahoLightning Talks – Germinating IdeasMoses, Daniel.paleobotany
Paleoentomology
plant-insect ecology
975Fossil leaves and fruits of Acer from the Miocene in central Inner MongoliaPaleobotanyWang, Meiting; Xiao, Liang; Li, Xiangchuan; Liang, jiaqi; Ji, deshuang.Hannuoba Formation
Miocene
Acer
geographical distribution
535Fossil leaves of figs (Ficus L., Moraceae) with in-situ cuticles from the Pliocene of central VietnamPaleobotanyWang, Tengxiang; Huang, Jian; Liu, Jia; Van Do, Truong; Nguyen, Hung Ba; Su, Tao; Wilf, Peter.Ficus
Pliocene
Vietnam
fossil
Moraceae
Stomata
Southeast Asia
359Fossil Physocarpus (Ninebark) flowers and fruits from the Eocene of Republic, WashingtonLightning Talks – Germinating IdeasWeaver-Bryant, Annie; Pigg, Kathleen; DeVore, Melanie.Eocene
Republic
Physocarpus
131Fostering Community and Discovery with EcoFloraEducation and Outreach Ackerfield, Jennifer; Boom, Brian; Davis, Jeny; Gandy, Elizabeth; Holst, Bruce; Lichtenberger, Taran; Meluso, Anthony; Neale, Jennifer; Paradiso, Lydia; Patton, Sean; Sallen, Anastasia.Citizen Science
iNaturalist
community engagement
urban biodiversity
896Fostering important conversations about biocultural diversity by engaging children in the ludic world of readingEducation and Outreach Cortez, Maria Beatriz; Ribeiro de Jesus, Nanci; Rech, Andre; Soltis, Douglas; Soltis, Pamela.biocultural diversity
Education
campos rupestres
literature
sempre vivas
community-based conservation
96From basics to broader impacts: lessons learned from years of YouTubingEducation and Outreach Edwards, Molly.Outreach
Science communication
scicomm
YouTube
Science IRL
video
broader impacts
486From common gardens to candidate genes: exploring local adaptation to climate in red sprucePopulation Genetics/GenomicsCapblancq, Thibaut; Lachmuth, Susanne; Fitzpatrick, Matt; Keller, Stephen.Cliimate transfer distance
Genome scan
Exome
conifer
genotype-environment association
Local adaptation
Gradient Forest
RDA
1248From High Islands to the Ocean Floor: Pacific Island Plants at the ExtremeFrom High Islands to the Ocean Floor: Pacific Island Plants at the ExtremeFlores, Ana I.; Van De Verg, Scott.
580From leaves to lemmas: Examining patterns in floral bract macro- and micromorphology in Guadua (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae)SystematicsMcMurchie, Elizabeth; Crock, Josephine; Clark, Lynn.systematics
bamboo
micromorphology
Neotropics
Poaceae
Guadua
258From seeds to skulls: assessing the bioactivity of a Medici Archive recipeEthnobotanyWeiner, Peyton; Siegfried, Emma; Krakos, Kyra Neipp; Buchanan, Ashley.
939From seed to seedling: following the distribution and fates of piñon seedlings (P.edulis)EcologyMacias, Diana; Pockman, William.seed dispersal
seedling survival
1257From the backbone to diversification: unravelling the evolutionary history of EricalesFrom the backbone to diversification: unraveling the evolutionary history of EricalesSmith, Stephen; Goncalves, Deise; Soltis, Pamela; Soltis, Douglas.
718From the coast to the mountains: extending phylogeographic analyses of coastal disjuncts in the Pacific Northwest to the alpine species Larix lyalii (Pinaceae)BiogeographyTurck, Daniel; Grossfurthner, Lukas P.; Sullivan, Jack; Tank, David.subalpine larch
Larix lyallii
Phylogeography
demographic modeling
Species Distribution Modeling
1327Functional characterization of genetic suppressors of symbiotic genes in the model legume Medicago truncatulaRecent Topics PostersVenkateshwaran, Muthu; Creanza, Joseph; Larsen, Garrett; Siragusa, Gregory; Lazar, Frank; Guddie, Jenna; Ané, Jean-Michel.legume-rhizobia symbiosis
symbiotic signaling
plant-microbe interactions
408Functional significance of anther cones in buzz-pollinated Solanum flowersReproductive ProcessesVallejo-Marin, Mario; Pereira Nunes, Carlos Eduardo; Russell, Avery L.; Woodrow, Charlie; Montealegre-Z, Fernando.Bees
buzz pollination
biomechanics
floral evolution
pollen
flower
Solanum
935Funding opportunities for research and training through the National Science FoundationBSA-WideFehlberg, Shannon.
599Fungal species help control populations of the invasive Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) in the southeast U.S.AEcologyFoy, Rebecca; Barrett, Craig; Huebner, Cynthia; Puppo, Pamela.invasive species
Japanese stiltgrass
Bipolaris
leaf-blight disease
disturbance

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