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Monday, July 31st

Monday, July 31st
9:00 am to 12:00 pm · 170/Holt
Session 12: Symposium: Plenary Symposium: New Directions in Molecular and Organismal Botany
Presiding: Allison Snow, Ohio State University
12-1July 31st
8:30 am
New Directions in Molecular and Organismal Botany
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Plenary Symposium: New Directions in Molecular and Organismal BotanySymposiumSnow, Allison.domestication
Genomics
ecology
molecular evolution
12-2July 31st
8:45 am
The deep time transition from water to land: understanding -ologies with -omics
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Plenary Symposium: New Directions in Molecular and Organismal BotanySymposiumMandoli, Dina F..Genomics
chlorophyte algae
marine algae
genetics
non-seed plants
flowering plants
Chlorophyta
Streptophytes
genomic resources
phylogeny
BAC libraries
Tree of Life
12-3July 31st
9:15 am
The arena of plant-insect interactions
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Plenary Symposium: New Directions in Molecular and Organismal BotanySymposiumKessler, Andre.plant-insect interaction
plant defense
July 31st
9:45 am
Break
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Plenary Symposium: New Directions in Molecular and Organismal Botany
12-4July 31st
10:00 am
Evolutionary genomics in plants: Lessons from Arabidopsis
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Plenary Symposium: New Directions in Molecular and Organismal BotanySymposiumPurugganan, Michael.Genomics
flowering time
adaptation
12-5July 31st
10:30 am
Genetics and the Domestication of Crop Plants
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Plenary Symposium: New Directions in Molecular and Organismal BotanySymposiumBurke, John M..domestication
crop evolution
qtl mapping
selection
sunflower
Helianthus
12-6July 31st
11:00 am
Lessons from comparative studies of gene expression
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Plenary Symposium: New Directions in Molecular and Organismal BotanySymposiumKellogg, Elizabeth.
Monday, July 31st
1:00 pm to 5:35 pm · 170/Holt
Session 20: Symposium: Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and Beyond
Presiding: Brent D. Mishler, University of California, Berkeley; Khidir W. Hilu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
20-1July 31st
1:00 pm
Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and Beyond
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumMishler, Brent D., Hilu, Khidir W..green plants
evolution
Phylogenetics
20-2July 31st
1:15 pm
A Land Plant Phylogeny Inferred from Eight Chloroplast, Mitochondrial, and Nuclear Genes
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumQiu, Yin-Long.liverworts
hornworts
life cycle
alternation of generations
land plant phylogeny
20-3July 31st
1:35 pm
Land plant evolution: a perspective from fast evolving chloroplast regions
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumQuandt, Dietmar, Borsch, Thomas, Wicke, Susann, Won, Hyosig, Renner, Susanne S., Hilu, Khidir W..trnK/matK
secondary structure
Gnetales
seed plant phylogeny
trnL-F
20-4July 31st
1:55 pm
Phylogeny of land plants - Information from comparative genomics
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumMishler, Brent D., Kelch, Dean.Physcomitrella
Land plants
phylogeny
Genomics
20-5July 31st
2:15 pm
The evolutionary diversification of land plant transcription factors: Crawling through new genomes
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumdePamphilis, Claude W., Wall, P. Kerr, Duarte, Jill Ricker, Zahn, Laura, Cui, Liying, Müller, Kai, Leebens-Mack, Jim, Carlson, John, Frohlich, Mike, Ma, Hong.evo-devo
flower
MADS-box gene
Selaginella
Physcomitrella
Transcription factor
20-6July 31st
2:35 pm
What do fossils tell us about the evolution of land plants?
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumKenrick, Paul.fossils
phylogeny
evolution
Land plants
July 31st
2:55 pm
Break
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and Beyond
20-7July 31st
3:15 pm
Early land plant evolution: A biophysical perspective
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumNiklas, Karl J..biomechanics
plant evolution
allometry
20-8July 31st
3:35 pm
Fungi and early land plants; predictions from molecular phylogenetics and the fossil record
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumBerbee, Mary L., Taylor, John W..
20-9July 31st
3:55 pm
Land plant evolution from the sperm’s eye view
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumRenzaglia, Karen S..character evolution
Land plants
motile gametes
20-10July 31st
4:15 pm
Desiccation-tolerance: A case study of physiological trends in the evolution of Land Plants
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumOliver, Melvin J., Mishler, Brent D..
20-11July 31st
4:35 pm
Gene tempo, phylogeny and molecular dating of land plant lineages
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and BeyondSymposiumHilu, Khidir W., Magallón, Susana, Quandt, Dietmar.Land plants
phylogeny
molecular dating
rates of evolution
plastid genes
July 31st
4:55 pm
Discussion
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Land Plant Evolution: Phylogenetics and Beyond
Monday, July 31st
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm · 170/Holt
Meeting: ASPT Business Meeting
Presiding: Richard Jensen, Saint Mary's College
July 31st
5:30 pm
ASPT Business Meeting
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Systematics Section / ASPT

Tuesday, August 1st

Tuesday, August 1st
8:15 am to 4:30 pm · 170/Holt
Session 38: Symposium: Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored Realms
Presiding: K Schierenbeck, California State University Chico; Linnea Hanson, Plumas National Forest
38-1August 1st
8:15 am
The Evolution of Floristic Modeling in California
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumErtter, Barbara.floristic modeling
California
history of botany
taxonomic hypotheses
biosystematics
floras
38-2August 1st
8:45 am
Patterns of vascular plant endemism in the southern Klamath Ranges of northwestern California
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumNelson, Julie Kierstead.Klamath Ranges
vascular plants
endemism
disjunct
ultramafic
serpentine
Neviusia
38-3August 1st
9:15 am
Moss distribution patterns across northern California: landscapes influenced by the Californian and Great Basin floristic provinces
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumShevock, James R..bryophytes
floristics
biogeography
August 1st
9:45 am
Break
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored Realms
38-4August 1st
10:15 am
Demographics over 21 years for a population of Chamaesyce hooveri (Euphorbiaceae), across three habitats within one large vernal pool.
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumSchlising, Robert A..Chamaesyce hooverii
Vernal Pools
plastic annual
summer annual
Mediterranean California
38-5August 1st
10:45 am
Challenges of Restoring Riparian Communities in California
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumGriggs, Tom.Great Central Valley
restoration
riparian
38-6August 1st
11:15 am
Restoration and Management of Great Valley Natural Vegetation– Integrating Wildlife Habitat Goals with Native Plant Conservation at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex, California
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumSilveira, Joseph.natural vegetation conservation
wildlife habitat management
rare plant conservation
Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Sacramento Valley
38-7August 1st
2:00 pm
Developing Seed Zones for Sierra Nevada Native Grasses
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumHanson, Linnea, Kitzmiller, Dr. Jay.Adaptive traits of native grasses
Bromus carinatus
Bromus orcuttianus
Elymus elymoides
Elymus glaucus
Sierra Nevada
38-8August 1st
2:30 pm
Fire history of the San Francisco East Bay region and implications for landscape patterns
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumKeeley, Jon E..Indians
vegetation type conversion
grasslands
fire history
38-9August 1st
3:00 pm
Patterns of speciation in Arctostaphylos (Ericaceae)
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumParker, V. Thomas.hybrid speciation
species radiation
August 1st
3:30 pm
Break
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored Realms
38-10August 1st
4:00 pm
Regional and local species richness in an insular environment: Serpentine plants in California
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumHarrison, Susan, Safford, Hugh D., Grace, James, Viers, Joshua H., Davies, Kendi F..serpentine
endemism
edaphic
California
plant diversity
38-11August 1st
4:30 pm
A confluence of mountains and floras, or why Northern California is a great place to study evolution
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Evolution, Ecology and Floristics in Northern California - Current Knowledge and Unexplored RealmsSymposiumSchierenbeck, K.floristics
California
plant diversity

Wednesday, August 2nd

Wednesday, August 2nd
8:30 am to 4:45 pm · 170/Holt
Session 69: Symposium: Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics Era
Presiding: William Crepet, Cornell University
August 2nd
8:30 am
Introduction
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics Era
69-1August 2nd
8:45 am
Floral structure and evolution - what can palaeobotanists and neobotanists learn from each other?
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumEndress, Peter K..Floral structure
floral evolution
Floral development
Fossil Flowers
Floral architecture
69-2August 2nd
9:15 am
Fossil record of growth regulation and the evolution of modern plant structure
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumRothwell, Gar W., Sanders, Heather, Wyatt, Sarah, Lev-Yadun, Simcha.fossil wood
polar auxin
stelar evolution
wood regulation
August 2nd
9:45 am
Break
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics Era
69-3August 2nd
10:15 am
Plant ecology in deep time
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumDiMichele, William A..Paleoecology
deep time
evolution
69-4August 2nd
10:45 am
Fossils: A source of ground truth in phylogeography.
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumTiffney, Bruce H..Paleobotany
phylogeography
biogeography
Tertiary
Angiosperm
69-5August 2nd
11:15 am
Mosaic evolution: a view from the fossil record of Paleozoic and Mesozoic seed plants
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumTaylor, Edith L., Taylor, Thomas N..seed plant phylogeny
fossil mosaics
Antarctica
Triassic
Permian
pteridosperms
August 2nd
11:45 am
Discussion
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics Era
August 2nd
12:00 pm
Break
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics Era
69-6August 2nd
1:30 pm
Hide and go seek: What does presence mean in the fossil record?
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumBurnham, Robyn.invasive species
Pioneer species
Migration rates
69-7August 2nd
2:00 pm
The land of molecular Oz: Armchair paleobotany and molecular clocks
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumNixon, Kevin.Paleobotany
molecular clock
fossils
cladistics
Phylogenetics
calibration
69-8August 2nd
2:30 pm
Contributions of fossil taxa to understanding morphological character evolution
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumHermsen, E. J., Hendricks, J. R..fossil
character evolution
minimum age
phylogeny
mosaic taxa
synapomorphy
August 2nd
3:00 pm
Break
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics Era
69-9August 2nd
3:30 pm
How to choose a fossil as a calibration point
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumGandolfo, Maria.fossils
calibrating points
molecular clock
69-10August 2nd
4:00 pm
Fossil Evidence: Requiem or Renaissance?
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics EraSymposiumCrepet, William.fossil record
Phylogenetics
Genomics
molecular clock
August 2nd
4:30 pm
Discussion
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Paleobotany in the Post-Genomics Era

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