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SY5001 | July 22nd 10:00 am | Introduction Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | | | |
SY5002 | July 22nd 10:15 am | Alpine plant responses to climate variation: long-term trends and experimental insights from the Niwot Ridge LTER Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | Symposium Presentation | Emery, Nancy. | Rocky Mountains alpine Niwot Ridge LTER climate change phenology tundra long-term research |
SY5003 | July 22nd 10:45 am | The effect of pollen parasites and pollinators on flower morphology: Evidence from two species of Penstemon (Plantaginaceae) from the Intermountain West Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | Symposium Presentation | Rodriguez-Peña, Rosa A.; Rodriguez-Peña, Rosa A.; Wolfe, Andi. | pollen-collecting bees reproductive biology pollination ecology floral morphology flower size |
SY5004 | July 22nd 11:15 am | Consequences of intraspecific variation in big sagebrush for ecological pattern and process in the Great Basin Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | Symposium Presentation | Caughlin, T. Trevor; Zaiats, Andril; Germino, Matthew J.; Delparte, Donna M.; Richardson, Bryce A.; Forbey, Jennifer S.; Olsoy, Peter; Cattau, Megan. | polyploidy sagebrush steppe thermal ecology root zone of influence spatial model |
SY5005 | July 22nd 11:45 am | Discussion Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | Discussion Session | | |
SY5006 | July 22nd 12:00 pm | Break Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | | | |
SY5007 | July 22nd 12:30 pm | Conservation for Nutrition: Importance of Conserving Wild Edible Plant Habitat for Food Security, Cultural Identity, and Planetary Health in the Northern Rocky Mountains Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | Symposium Presentation | Ahmed, Selena; Dupuis, Virgil; Smith, Erin; Warne, Teresa. | Planetary Health |
SY5008 | July 22nd 1:00 pm | Climate change and the evolutionary ecology of plant infectious disease Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | Symposium Presentation | Miller, Ian. | disease ecology climate change epidemiology |
SY5009 | July 22nd 1:30 pm | The evolution and ecology of apomixis in Boechera of the Northern Rocky Mountains Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | Symposium Presentation | Rushworth, Catherine. | evolution of sex hybridization apomixis Boechera evolutionary ecology |
SY5010 | July 22nd 2:00 pm | Discussion Log in to add this item to your schedule | The Hills are Alive: Ecology and Evolution of the Intermountain West Flora | Discussion Session | | |