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SY2001 | July 19th 10:00 am | Introduction Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | | | |
SY2002 | July 19th 10:15 am | The timing of invasions: learning about invasive plant phenology through botanical records, contemporary observations, and empirical study Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | Symposium Presentation | Kuebbing, Sara; Reeb, Rachel; Schricker, Lauren. | phenology temperate forests old-fields invasive plants |
SY2003 | July 19th 10:45 am | Plant community transcriptomics: extending axes of functional diversity to inform invasion dynamics Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | Symposium Presentation | Marx, Hannah. | RNA-seq transcriptomics functional traits alpine community ecology |
SY2004 | July 19th 11:15 am | Genome size and structural variation in the invasive yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | Symposium Presentation | Cang, Alice; Dlugosch, Katrina. | |
SY2005 | July 19th 11:45 am | Break Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | | | |
SY2006 | July 19th 12:30 pm | Comparative genomics of the heterosporous aquatic ferns Salvinia molesta and S. minima in the southeastern United States invasive range Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | Symposium Presentation | Sutherland, Brittany; Beck, James; Sigel, Erin. | |
SY2007 | July 19th 1:00 pm | Investigating Dispersal and Potential Colonization Success in an Annual Plant Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | Symposium Presentation | Quarles, Brandie; Donohue, Kathleen. | Seed Dispersal Population Demography Species Spread Rates Biased Dispersal Environmental Tracking |
SY2008 | July 19th 1:30 pm | Using herbarium genomics to understand genetic and phytobiome change in invaded novel environments Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | Symposium Presentation | Turner, Kathryn G. | invasion herbarium genomics evolutionary ecology phytobiome Chorispora tenella (Brassicaceae) |
SY2009 | July 19th 2:00 pm | Monkeyflower invasions: Highly admixed and hybrid populations dominate range expansions and are associated with the rapid evolution of local adaptation Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Botany of Invasions | Symposium Presentation | Vallejo-Marin, Mario. | Mimulus Biological invasions Population genomics flowering plant evolution hybridization local adaptation |