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Sunday, July 24th

Sunday, July 24th
8:00 am to 12:00 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session W03: Workshop: Science, Art, and You: Harnessing Creativity from Process to Project
Presiding: Nicolette Sipperly, Stonybrook University
W03001July 24th 8:00 amScience, Art, and You: Harnessing Creativity from Process to ProjectConference WideWorkshopChan, Patricia; Sipperly, Nicolette; Glos, Rosemary; Pham, Kasey; Guan, Clarice.
Sunday, July 24th
1:00 pm to 5:00 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session W20: Workshop: Phylotranscriptomic analyses: using RNA-seq data in phylogenetic reconstruction and evolutionary analyses
Presiding: Stephen Smith, University of Michigan
W20001July 24th 1:00 pmPhylotranscriptomic analyses: using RNA-seq data in phylogenetic reconstruction and evolutionary analysesConference WideWorkshopSmith, Stephen; Yang, Ya; Goncalves, Deise; Larson, Drew; Chanderbali, Andre.

Monday, July 25th

Monday, July 25th
8:00 am to 12:00 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session BI&HD I: Contributed Papers: Biodiversity Informatics & Herbarium Digitization I
Presiding: Santiago D Cardenas, The College of New Jersey; Shawn Krosnick, Tennessee Technological University
BI&HD I001July 25th 8:00 amComparing herbivory in invasive and native honeysuckles using manual and automated methodsBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperCardenas, Santiago D; Clement, Wendy.herbarium specimen
Lonicera
herbivory
invasive species
Machine Learning
BI&HD I002July 25th 8:15 amUsing deep learning image clustering to aid species delimitation within the Vitis arizonica complexBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperFochesatto, Stefano; Shavlik, Matthew; Ickert-Bond, Steffi; Hodel, Richard; Wen, Jun.deep learning
Machine Learning
Vitis arizonica complex
species delimitation
herbarium specimens
BI&HD I003July 25th 8:30 amAssessment of sequencing bias in genomic-level projects using herbarium specimens of five invasive speciesBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperMotley, M'Kayla; Hofford, Nate; Barrett, Craig; Beck, James; Khanal, Deva Raj; Kooyers, Nicholas; Latvis, Maribeth; Ramachandran, Dhanushya; Sigel, Erin; Sutherland, Brittany; McKain, Michael.herbarium genomics
sequencing bias
genotyping
BI&HD I004July 25th 8:45 amComparing the Quality of Various Open Sourced Datasets Utilizing Known Patterns of Edaphic Endemism and GIS AnalysesBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperAndreski, Christina; Jolles, Diana.Edaphic Endemism
Substrate specialist
GIS analyses
herbarium specimen
spatial data
open source
BI&HD I005July 25th 9:00 amMaking the collection of field data as easy as (Survey) 1-2-3: digital field notes and specimen labels with ArcGIS onlineBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperKrosnick, Shawn.Survey123
Field Botany
field studies
Herbarium
BI&HD I006July 25th 9:15 amQuantifying Error in Occurrence Data: A Framework for the Use of Citizen Science and Digitized Herbarium Data in Plant Families of the Southeastern United StatesBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperWhite, Elizabeth.
BI&HD I007July 25th 9:30 amPredicting future Arctostaphylos species distribution using machine learningBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperKao, Jenni; Huang, Yi; Morrison, Glen R; Litt, Amy.manzanita
climate change
California Floristic Province
Machine Learning
conservation
July 25th 9:45 amBreakBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium Digitization
BI&HD I009July 25th 10:15 amSpatial phylogenetic diversity and endemism in the floristic North American Coastal Plain: a Global Biodiversity HotspotBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperKinser, Taliesin; Allen, Julie; Barve, Narayani; Whitehurst, Lauren; White, Elizabeth; Guralnick, Robert; Soltis, Pamela; Soltis, Douglas.phylogenetics
Biodiversity
Southeastern Flora
endemism
BI&HD I010July 25th 10:30 amModular Machine Learning Methods for End-to-End Automated Phenotypic Trait Extraction from Digitized Herbarium VouchersBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperWeaver, William; Laport, Robert; Jaime-Rivera, Jorge; Ng, Julienne; Smith, Stephen.Herbarium Digitization
Machine Learning
plant traits
phenology
convolutional neural networks
Specimen processing
morphology
software
BI&HD I011July 25th 10:45 amResolving species names rapidly and accurately with the “taxastand” R packageBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperNitta, Joel; Iwasaki, Wataru.R
Biodiversity
Taxonomy 
software
BI&HD I012July 25th 11:00 amApplying the Digital Extended Specimen: building collections and integrating dataBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperHansen, Sara; Hackett, Rachel; Cahill, Blake; Cuthrell, David; Monfils, Michael; Belitz, Michael; Goebel, Ryan; Rowe, Logan; Monfils, Anna.
BI&HD I013July 25th 11:15 amEmbrapa Reference Collections for Genetic ResourcesBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperHeiden, Gustavo; Mazzocato, Ana Cristina; Lopes, Andrielle Camara Amaral; Carpanezii, Antonio Aparecido; Pires, Carmen Silvia Soares; Urbanetz, Catia; Gomes, Cesar Bauer; Fontes, Eliane Maria Gouveia; Fidelis, Elisangela Gomes; Souza, Fernanda Ilkiu Borges de; Souza, Helena Joseane Raiol; Silva, Lorena Mara Alexandre e; Kiil, Lucia Helena Piedade; Maués, Marcia Motta; Benito, Norton Polo; Carneiro, Regina Maria Dechechi; Xavier Junior, Sebatião Ribeiro; Noronha, Sérgio Eustáquio de; Rodrigues, Silvane Tavares; Cavalcanti, Taciana.Herbarium
Genebank
Atlantic Rainforest
Amazon
Caatinga
Cerrado
Pampas
Pantanal
BI&HD I014July 25th 11:30 amDigitization of Pakistani Herbaria and Botanic Gardens: An Approach for Data MobilizationBiodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperYaseen, Ghulam; Ahmad, Mushtaq; Zafar, Muhammad; Sultana, Shazia.Biodiversity
digitization
herbaria
Pakistan
BI&HD I015July 25th 11:45 am
Canceled
Using digitized herbarium specimens to identify evolutionarily diverse hotspots in Florida
Biodiversity Informatics & Herbarium DigitizationPaperWhitehurst, Lauren; Kinser, Taliesin; Allen, Julie; Barve, Narayani; White, Elizabeth; Guralnick, Robert; Soltis, Pamela; Soltis, Douglas.phylogenetics
conservation
digitization
Herbarium
systematics
Monday, July 25th
1:30 pm to 2:45 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session BL1: Contributed Papers: Bryo & Lichen 1
BL1001July 25th 1:30 pmComparative genomics, phylogenetics, and taxonomy of the Sphagnum magellanicum complexBryology and LichenologyPaperShaw, Jonathan; Piatkowski, Bryan; Duffy, Aaron; Aguero, Blanka; Nieto-Lugilde, Marta.peat moss
speciation
comparative genomics
BL1002July 25th 1:45 pmProviding scale to a known taxonomic unknown – at least a 70-fold increase in species diversity in a cosmopolitan nominal taxon of lichen-forming fungiBryology and LichenologyPaperClancy, Jeffrey Andrew; Yan-yun, Zhang; Leavitt, Steven.alpine
Cryptic Species
genome skimming
species delimitation
BL1003July 25th 2:00 pm
Canceled
Revisiting species-pair concept in genus Usnea (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota)
Bryology and LichenologyPaperOtero, Ana; Lumbsch, Helge Thorsten; Grewe, Felix.Beard-like lichens
high-throughput sequencing  
species delimitation
speciation
BL1004July 25th 2:15 pmLocal adaptation fuels genomic divergence between incipient species in the Sphagnum magellanicum complexBryology and LichenologyPaperPiatkowski, Bryan; Weston, Dave; Aguero, Blanka; Duffy, Aaron; Imwattana, Karn; Healey, Adam; Schmutz, Jeremy; Shaw, Jonathan.speciation
comparative genomics
Sphagnum
peat moss
adaptation
Climate Gradients 
BL1005July 25th 2:30 pmThe Preliminary Molecular Systematic Study of Bryales (Bryophyta)Bryology and LichenologyPaperShi, Shuo; Li, Lin; Shen, Fengjiao; Niu, Jingyuan; Li, Shuangling; Liu, Yanlei; Zhao, Jiancheng.genome skimming
DNA barcoding
Eocene
Pohlia
Bryaceae
Mniaceae
Mielichhoferiaceae
Monday, July 25th
3:45 pm to 5:30 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session RP1: Contributed Papers: Reproductive Processes 5:
Presiding: Elissa Suphapun Sorojsrisom, Columbia University; Jannice Friedman,
RP1001July 25th 3:45 pmGametophytes cloning and living free: exploring evolutionary consequences of plant life cycles with (SLiM) shadieReproductive ProcessesPaperSorojsrisom, Elissa Suphapun; Haller, Benjamin; Ambrose, Barbara; Eaton, Deren.gametophyte
alternation of generations
simulation
life history
haploid selection
RP1002July 25th 4:00 pmSelection and genetic constraints on clonal investment in a perennial plantReproductive ProcessesPaperSteinecke, Christina; Friedman, Jannice.life history
selection
quantitative genetics
asexual reproduction
Mimulus
RP1003July 25th 4:15 pmFloral morphometrics reflect the repeated evolution of selfing in the genus Leavenworthia (Brassicaceae)Reproductive ProcessesPaperSimpson, Kyle; Spalink, Daniel.breeding system
Brassicaceae
Leavenworthia
morphometrics
biogeography
reproductive biology
RP1004July 25th 4:30 pmSelf-compatible plants on Pohnpei self-pollinate more than their outcrossing mainland relativesReproductive ProcessesPaperYomai, Viann Marie; Williams, Joseph.breeding system
Micronesia
Sexual system
Self-compatibility
RP1005July 25th 4:45 pmTo self or to clone? Mechanisms driving reproductive assurance strategies across wild strawberry genotypesReproductive ProcessesPaperDiller, Carolina; Egan, Paul E.; Stenberg, Johan A..asexual
autonomous selfing
cloning
herkogamy
selfing syndrome
pollen limitation
Reproductive assurance
inflorescence exsertion
Resource allocation
wild strawberry
tradeoff

Tuesday, July 26th

Tuesday, July 26th
8:00 am to 9:45 am · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session ME1: Contributed Papers: Molecular Ecology 1: Invasive Species and Anthropogenic Effects
Presiding: Mitchell Cruzan, Portland State University; Diana Gamba, ; Hong An, University of Missouri
ME1001July 26th 8:00 amInvestigating the genetic basis of the cheatgrass invasion in North AmericaMolecular EcologyPaperGamba, Diana; Lasky, Jesse.invasive species
adaptation
life history
ME1002July 26th 8:15 amPatterns 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
ME1003July 26th 8:30 amUntangling parallel evolution and expansion of leafy and turnip morphotypes in Brassica rapaMolecular EcologyPaperAn, Hong; Mabry, Makenzie; Blischak, Paul; Pires, Joseph; McAlvay, Alex.parallel evolution
Diversification
Brassica rapa
domestication
ME1004July 26th 8:45 amAncient DNA recovered from sediment shows plant composition shifts with historical human demographyMolecular EcologyPaperSlimp, Madeline; Kapp, Joshua; Shapiro, Beth; Wayne, Robert; Meyer, Rachel.eDNA
ancient DNA
Biodiversity
ethnobotany
California
ME1005July 26th 9:00 amCharacterization of soil microbiome across ranges of an invasive plant (Centaurea solstitialis)Molecular EcologyPaperBerlow, Mae; Dlugosch, Katrina.invasion
Yellow starthistle
microibiome
Soil
bacteria
Tuesday, July 26th
10:15 am to 12:00 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session ME2: Contributed Papers: Molecular Ecology 2: Climate Change and the Environment
Presiding: Marco Todesco, University of British Columbia; Kathryn Mercier, City College of New York
ME2001July 26th 10:15 amAllelic 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
ME2002July 26th 10:30 amPlants vs. Pollution: Exploring salt and cadmium stress response in Sea RocketMolecular EcologyPaperVanden Hoek, Kathryn; Ogoti, Tasha; Thomas, Shawn; Mendoza Cozatl, David; Pires, Joseph.ecology
climate change
pollution
Abiotic stress
hydroponics
ME2003July 26th 10:45 amArctic plant epigenomics in response to warmingMolecular EcologyPaperElphinstone, Cassandra; Todesco, Marco; Henry, Greg; Rieseberg, Loren.tundra plants
climate change
DNA methylation
genomics
epigenetics
RNAseq
ME2004July 26th 11:00 amExploring adaptation and gene flow between Arabidopsis lyrata populations growing on serpentine and non-serpentine soilsMolecular EcologyPaperHardy, Christopher; Klosinska, Maja.Serpentine
Arabidopsis lyrata
ME2005July 26th 11:15 amCartograPlant: Cyberinfrastructure to improve plant health and productivity in the context of a changing climateMolecular EcologyPaperCobo, Irene; Herndon, Nic; Grau, Emily; Buehler, Sean; Richter, Peter; Ramnath, Risharde; Demurjian, Charles; Strickland, Emily; Burton, Victoria; Butch, Nicole; Abrams, Alicia; Lowe, Alex; Singh, Umed; Holguin-Herrera, Brian; Almsaeed, Abdullah; Staton, Margaret; Wegrzyn, Jill.plant DNA
climate change
FAIR
open source
Open Access
Data analysis
ME2006July 26th 11:30 amIdentification of Potential Gypsum Tolerance Candidate Loci using ddRADseq of Nama stevensii (Boraginaceae) and Phacelia integrifolia (Hydrophyllaceae)Molecular EcologyPaperMessick, Jennifer.
Tuesday, July 26th
1:30 pm to 3:15 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session ME3: Contributed Papers: Molecular Ecology 3: Phylogenetics and Adaptation
Presiding: Austin Marshall Rosen, Colorado State University; Deren Eaton, Columbia University
ME3001July 26th 1:30 pmCommunity phylogenomics of a rapid plant radiation: Pedicularis in the Hengduan MountainsMolecular EcologyPaperEaton, Deren.China
Mountain
genome assembly
Phylogeography
community
Orobanchaceae
RAD-Seq
ME3002July 26th 1:45 pmParalogy or reality?: Exploring gene assembly errors in a target enrichment datasetMolecular EcologyPaperRosen, Austin Marshall.herbariomics
molecular ecology
gene assembly
bioinformatics
systematics
phylogenetics
Cirsium
Target Enrichment
Hyb-Seq
short read data
paralogy
artificial recombination
cryptic paralogs
ME3003July 26th 2:00 pmHidden in plain sight: genetic basis and dual adaptive role of ultraviolet floral patterns in sunflowersMolecular EcologyPaperTodesco, Marco; Bercovich, Natalia; Kim, Amy; Imerovski, Ivana; Gregory, Owens; Dorado Ruiz, Oscar; Holalu, Srinidhi; Madilao, Lufiani; Jahani, Mojtaba; Légaré, Jean-Sébastien; Blackman, Benjamin; Rieseberg, Loren.adaptation
Evolutionary biology
Pollinators
UV pigments
Abiotic stress
Functional genomics
MYB transcription factors
sunflower
Compositae
Wild relatives
Arabidopsis thaliana
Flower colour
GWAS
GEA
ME3004July 26th 2:15 pmPopulation structure, demographics and local adaptation of the arctic dwarf birch (Betula nana) in relation to the arctic tussock cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum) in north central AlaskaMolecular EcologyPaperStunz, Elizabeth; Fetcher, Ned; Mohl, Jonathon; Moody, Michael.arctic
climate change
landscape genomics
Betula nana
Eriophorum vaginatum
environmental niche modeling
Refugia
ME3005July 26th 2:30 pmExploring the succulent cell wall glycome: the link between cell wall biochemistry and succulenceMolecular EcologyPaperFradera-Soler, Marc; Leverett, Alistair; Mravec, Jozef; Jørgensen, Bodil; Grace, Olwen.glycomics
cell walls
succulent plants
polysaccharides
drought resistance
Tuesday, July 26th
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session M16: Meeting: BSA Members Meeting
Presiding: Michael Donoghue, Yale University
July 26th 5:00 pmBSA Members MeetingBSA-Wide

Wednesday, July 27th

Wednesday, July 27th
8:00 am to 9:45 am · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session EC09: Contributed Papers: Ecology 9: Invasions
Presiding: David Gorchov, Miami University; Michael Peyton, University Of Wisconsin Madison
EC09001July 27th 8:00 amPhenotypic trait differences between native and naturalized Iris pseudacorus across estuarine gradients support increased vigor of invasive populationsEcologyPaperGrewell, Brenda; Gallego-Tévar, Blanca; Whitcraft, Christine R.; Futrell, Caryn J.; Bárcenas-Moreno, Gael; Castillo, Jesús M..conservation
biological invasions
invasive species
functional traits
Plant invasion
weed risk assessment
EC09002July 27th 8:15 amAn investigating into the role of functional traits and spatial scale in Hawaiian understory responses to pig disturbanceEcologyPaperPeyton, Michael; Hotchkiss, Sara.functional traits
community assembly
disturbance
pigs
Hawaii
ecology
EC09003July 27th 8:30 amLong -term impacts of the interactive effects impacts of the invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii and white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, on native tree seedlings and shrubsEcologyPaperDonoso, Marco; Gorchov, David.non-native species
regeneration failure
browse impacts
Ohio
deciduous forest
EC09004July 27th 8:45 amVariation in herbivory and defensive chemical production of Thlaspi arvense in subalpine meadows of the Rocky Mountains, COEcologyPaperCousins, Elsa A; Stinson, Kristina.phytochemistry
glucosinolates
Range expansion
herbivory
Brassicaceae
EC09005July 27th 9:00 amDifferences in functional traits in Centaurea melitensis across an urbanized landscapeEcologyPaperDant, Anthony; Dlugosch, Katrina.Urban ecology
invasive species
California
Urban
EC09006July 27th 9:15 amTraits that Define Invasiveness in Microstegium vimineum (Japanese stiltgrass) at Local and Regional ScalesEcologyPaperHuebner, Cynthia; Corbett, Cameron; Ferrari, Lorenzo; Kosslow, Lauren; Skibicki, Sam; Barrett, Craig.Plant invasion
plant traits
Competition
fitness
Range expansion
Phenotypic plasticity
EC09007July 27th 9:30 amLong-term effects of an invasive shrub, Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii), and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on forest floor plant compositionEcologyPaperLeonard, Hanna; Gorchov, David.non-native species
Ohio
deciduous forest
restoration
Wednesday, July 27th
10:15 am to 12:00 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session EC10: Contributed Papers: Ecology 10: Invasions
Presiding: Daniel Park, Purdue University; Pamela Puppo, Marshall University; Yingying Xie, Purdue University
EC10001July 27th 10:15 amTitle: Analysis of weed suppression as a result of various ecological factors: species richness, phylogenetic dispersion, and soil communityEcologyPaperHoffpauir, Alexandria; Lubin, Terra K.; Bever, James D..invasive species
species richness
percent cover
phylogenetic diversity
AMF inoculation
EC10002July 27th 10:30 amPhenological similarity and distinctiveness facilitate plant invasionsEcologyPaperPark, Daniel; Feng, Xiao; Huynh, Kimberly.Recombination breakpoints
phenology
biological invasions
herbarium specimens
EC10003July 27th 10:45 amAnalysis of Post-Eradication Transitions and Dynamics of Santa Cruz Island Vegetation CommunitiesEcologyPaperMeeder, Annie; Yost, Jenn; Klinger, Robert.Island Ecology
Disturbance Regimes
Eradication
invasive species
EC10004July 27th 11:00 amEffects of alien and native neighbors on population growth are often positive, but differ between populations and species of closely related native plants varying in breeding systemEcologyPaperLoomis, Alex.
EC10005July 27th 11:15 amFungal species help control populations of the invasive Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) in the southeast U.S.AEcologyPaperFoy, Rebecca; Barrett, Craig; Huebner, Cynthia; Puppo, Pamela.invasive species
Japanese stiltgrass
Bipolaris
leaf-blight disease
disturbance
EC10006July 27th 11:30 amPredictive niche modeling of pests and pathogens of major US crop commoditiesEcologyPaperRandle, Christopher; Bianchi, Laura; Brenek, Austin; Castillo, Jesus; Galle, Nicholas; Hankins, Kayla; Nobleza, Kenneth; Reger, Nicholas; Williams, Justin.Species Distribution Modeling
Invasive
Pest
agriculture
Wednesday, July 27th
1:30 pm to 3:15 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session EC11: Contributed Papers: Ecology 11: Interactions
Presiding: Christopher Waters, Tennessee Technological University; Diana Macias, ; Shawn Krosnick, Tennessee Technological University
EC11001July 27th 1:30 pmDocumenting effective pollinator species and metabarcoding environmental DNA to monitor pollinator communities across the range of Physaria globosa (Brassicaceae)EcologyPaperWaters, Christopher; Krosnick, Shawn.endangered species
Pollination
Environmental DNA
Metabarcoding
conservation
EC11002July 27th 1:45 pmExamination of the Reproductive Biology in Lilium formosanum Wallace (Liliaceae): Animal Visitation, Floral Phenology, and Floral Rewards in Monterey, TennesseeEcologyPaperFink, Cassandra; Krosnick, Shawn.Lilium
Pollinators
reproductive biology
EC11003July 27th 2:00 pmWeeds Enhance Pollinator Diversity and Fruit Yield in MangoEcologyPaperKleiman, Blaire; Koptur, Suzanne; Jayachandran, Krishnaswamy.agriculture
insects
weeds
plant-insect ecology
EC11004July 27th 2:15 pmTesting the Role that Biotic Interactions Play in Shaping Elevational-Diversity Gradients: An Ecological Metabolomics ApproachEcologyPaperHenderson, David; Sedio, Brian; Tello, Sebastian J; Cayola, Leslie; Fuentes, Alfredo F.; Alvestegui , Belén ; Muchhala , Nathan ; Myers, Jonathan.plant ecology
Tropical biodiversity
Community composition
ecological gradient
madidi
chemical defense
EC11005July 27th 2:30 pmCollaborating with Citizen Scientists to Examine the Effect of Area and Urbanization on Bee Diversity and Visitation NetworksEcologyPaperDavis, Cheyenne; Fogel, Nina; Buehrle, Emily; Felton, Josh; Clones, Jessica; Camillo, Gerado; Miller-Struttmann, Nicole.Urban ecology
ecology
Plant-pollinator Interaction
Diversity
Urbanization
Bees
EC11006July 27th 2:45 pmEvolutionary dynamics of leaf spectra: Influence of mycorrhizal associations on leaf spectra in a host evolutionary contextEcologyPaperJantzen, Johanna; Carteron, Alexis; Laliberté, Etienne; Bruneau, Anne.Evolution
Mycorrhiza
Phylogenetic comparative methods
Spectranomics
Spectra
EC11007July 27th 3:00 pmRelationships between the bat Choeronycteris mexicana and cacti: what can morphology tell us about specialization in pollination systems?EcologyPaperSánchez-Collazo, Xiumy Michelle; Figueroa-Castro, Dulce; Gutiérrez-Blando, Cirene; López-Tellez, María Concepción.Central Mexico
generalist pollinator
morphometric analyses
morphological correspondence
specialist pollinator
Wednesday, July 27th
3:45 pm to 5:30 pm · Tubughnenq' 3/Dena'ina Center
Session EC12: Contributed Papers: Ecology 12: Interactions
Presiding: Daniel Laughlin, University Of Wyoming; David Gorchov, Miami University; Christopher Ivey, California State University, Chico
EC12001July 27th 3:45 pmCattle and bison cause increase in plant biodiversity that are resilient to extreme droughtEcologyPaperBookout, Bess; Ratajczak, Zak.tallgrass prairie
Bison bison
plant ecology
resilience
drought
phylogenetic diversity
grazed prairie
Konza Prairie
EC12002July 27th 4:00 pmPlant vigor and phenological synchrony explain variation in defense against galling cynipid wasps of valley oak (Quercus lobata) in a large common garden experimentEcologyPaperIvey, Christopher; Raether, Constantin; Wright, Jessica; Sork, Victoria.galls
Quercus
valley oak
herbivory
phenology
plant vigor
relative growth rate
bud burst
common garden
provenance trial
Cynipidae
EC12003July 27th 4:15 pm
Canceled
Phylogenetic Signal, Root Morphology, Mycorrhizal Type, andvMacroinvertebrate Exclusion: ExploringWood Decompositionin Soils Conditioned by 13 Temperate Tree Species
EcologyPaperMalik, Rondy J; Bruns, Mary Ann V; Bell, Terrence H; Eissenstat, David.Decomposition
Temperate Trees
phylogenetic signal
Root morphology
Mycorrhizae
soils
EC12004July 27th 4:30 pmThe afterlives of plants: root decomposition rates of New Zealand tree species are driven by traits on the conservation gradientEcologyPaperLaughlin, Daniel.economic spectrum
fine root
temperate rainforest
ecosystem function
phylogenetic conservatism
Mycorrhiza
plant traits
EC12005July 27th 4:45 pmWhite-tailed deer impacts on tree regeneration and plant species composition in the Cincinnati Parks SystemEcologyPaperKoon, Kallie; Gorchov, David.white-tailed deer
tree regeneration
Community composition
regeneration failure
palatability
EC12006July 27th 5:00 pmPasture trees shape post-agricultural forest composition by facilitating vertebrate-mediated seed dispersalEcologyPaperHolmes, Marion.land-use history
Community composition
community assembly
succession
seed dispersal
vertebrate dispersal
EC12007July 27th 5:15 pmSeedling recruitment characteristics of Tithonia rotundifolia invaded fallow land and its competitive relationship with Chromolaena odorataEcologyPaperBulu, Yetunde; Kekere, Otitoloju.Chromolaena odorata
Tithonia rotundifolia
Soil seed bank
Seedling recruitment
Competitive interaction

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