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Presentations for Session BIOG III

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OrderDate/TimeTitleSection/TopicTypeAuthorsKeywords
Wednesday, July 27th
1:30 pm to 5:00 pm · Lupine/Hilton
Session BIOG III: Contributed Papers: Biogeography: Biogeography III
Presiding: Andrew Simpson, ; Alaina Krakowiak, Colorado State University
BIOG III001July 27th 1:30 pmPlant evolution on cliffs and bare rocky outcrops: a synthesis and case study in the rock daisy tribe (Perityleae; Compositae)BiogeographyOral PaperLichter Marck, Isaac H.Edaphics
Asteraceae
rare plants
ecological specialization
biogeography
sky islands
perityleae
rock daisies
Evolution
BIOG III002July 27th 1:45 pmSpatial phylogenetics of Fagales: Investigating the history of temperate forestsBiogeographyOral PaperFolk, Ryan; Siniscalchi, Carolina; Belitz, Michael; Doby, Joshua; Manchester, Steven; Soltis, Pamela; Soltis, Douglas; Guralnick, Robert.
BIOG III003July 27th 2:00 pmConservation genetics and phylogeography of a disjunct prairie plant: Clematis fremontii (Ranunculaceae)BiogeographyOral PaperKrakowiak, Alaina; Harris, Jesse; McGlaughlin, Mitchell; Simmons, Mark.
BIOG III004July 27th 2:15 pmPhylogenomics, biogeography, and adaptive evolution of Puya (Bromeliaceae)BiogeographyOral PaperAguirre Santoro, Julian; Zuluaga Trochez, Alejandro; Betancur, Julio; Jabaily, Rachel.Andes
Bromeliaceae
Paramo
Angiosperm 353
Inflorescence
phylogenomics
BIOG III005July 27th 2:30 pmA biogeographic history of the Rosaceae (Anthophyta: Eudicotyledonae) using phylogeographic and fossil reconstruction methodsBiogeographyOral PaperSimpson, Andrew; Wing, Scott; Fenster, Charles.Rosaceae
biogeography
fossil
BioGeoBears
Phylogeography
Reconstruction
BIOG III006July 27th 2:45 pmPhylogeography of the Abronia fragrans (Nyctaginaceae) species complex using Angiosperms353BiogeographyOral PaperPrice, Sherese; Chen, Yanni; Douglas, Norman; Edwards, Caroline; Hale, Haley; LoPresti, Eric; Moore, Michael; Nosratinia, Sonia; Johnson, Matt.high-throughput sequencing  
Southwest Flora
phylogenetics
biogeography
Angiosperms353
BIOG III007July 27th 3:00 pmBreakBiogeography
BIOG III008July 27th 3:45 pmThe genus Carex (Cyperaceae) in New Zealand: a southern hemisphere diversity hotspot in a boreotemperate genusBiogeographyOral PaperMartin-Bravo, Santiago; Márquez-Corro, José Ignacio; Ford, Kerry A.; Sanz-Arnal, María; McCarthy, James.biogeography
Carex
New Zealand
Southern Hemisphere
evolutionary radiation
long distance dispersal
BIOG III009July 27th 4:00 pmNiche Differentiation Within the "Asperula Clade" of Asclepias (Apocynaceae)BiogeographyOral PaperKunkel, David; Fishbein, Mark.Ecological niche model
Climatic niche
Edaphic Niche
Asclepias
BIOG III010July 27th 4:15 pm“Overgeneralizing pollinator generalists: native North American orchids and their diverse pollinator dynamics”BiogeographyOral PaperMorley, Lydia; Spalink, Daniel.
BIOG III011July 27th 4:30 pmGIS Spatial Analysis and Habitat Suitability Modeling Using Remote Sensing Data to Help Identify At-risk Populations of US Carolina Coastal Plain Endemic Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)BiogeographyOral PaperCaruso, Kathryn; Lampley, Jayne; Rock, Monika; Siddhi, Ashna; Zhu, Seamore; Randall, John L.; Waitt, Damon; Weakley, Alan; Payne, Sarah; Madden, Marguerite.Species Distribution Modeling
remote sensing
conservation
native species
Endemic Species
Coastal Plain
Ecological Forecasting
threatened species
carnivorous plant
BIOG III012July 27th 4:45 pmEvolution of ginger-lilies: insights into the roles of mountains and monsoons in the botanical diversity of Indo-Malayan RealmBiogeographyOral PaperAshokan, Ajith; Gowda, Vinita.Dormancy
Epiphytism
Historical biogeography
Island dwarfism
Malay Archipelago
Northeast India
Pleistocene
species complex

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