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Monday, June 26th

Monday, June 26th, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm · Sundance 3/Omni Hotel
Session 13: Contributed Papers: Biogeography
Presiding: James Benjamin Beck, Wichita State University; Elizabeth Salisbury Collins, George Mason University
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13001June 26th 1:30 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelInvestigating the Sierra Nevada-Rocky Mountain disjunction in Micranthes (Saxifragaceae) with a target enrichment approach
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Oral PaperStubbs, Rebecca; Folk, Ryan; Soltis, Douglas E.; Cellinese, Nico.Micranthes
Saxifragaceae
Sierra Nevada
Rocky Mountains
phylogenomics
ecological niche modeling
13002June 26th 1:45 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelHistorical Biogeography of endemic seed plant genera in the Caribbean: did GAARlandia play a role?
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Oral PaperNieto-Blazquez, Maria Esther; Antonelli, Alexandre; Roncal, Julissa.Antilles
Cenozoic
colonization
dispersal
island biogeography
West Indies
13003June 26th 2:00 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelStatistical Modeling of Areas of Endemism: a Markov Random Field approach
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Oral PaperSalinas, Nelson R.; Wheeler, Ward C..areas of endemism
geographic distributions
Hidden Markov Random Fields
biogeography
13004June 26th 2:15 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelThe biogeography of the flora of arid central Australia: a preliminary study
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Oral PaperJobson, Peter.Australia
arid
Proteaceae
Myrtaceae
Poaceae
Malvaceae
temperate origin
tropical origin
13005June 26th 2:30 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelDoes asexuality confer a short-term evolutionary advantage? The case of the widespread apomictic fern Myriopteris gracilis (Pteridaceae)
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Oral PaperWickell, David A.; Windham, Michael D.; Beck, James Benjamin.asexual reproduction
Döpp-Manton sporogenesis
genotyping by sequencing
13006June 26th 2:45 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelComparative Floristic Studies of Georgian Sandhill Ecosystems Reveals a Dynamic Composition of Endemics and Generalists
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Oral PaperLong, Jim; Schenk, John J..species composition
biogeography
Ecology
endangered
endemic
floristic
Plant community analysis
June 26th 3:00 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelBreak
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13008June 26th 3:45 pmSundance 3/Omni Hotel
Canceled
The aquatic macrophytes of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks: Floristic diversity and distribution patterns associated with water chemistry
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Oral PaperHellquist, C. Eric; Hellquist, C. Barre; Anderson, Heidi.Aquatic plants
Potamogetonaceae
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Water chemistry
13009June 26th 4:00 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelUsing low-copy nuclear markers to study the phylogeography of Neotropical Palo Santo trees in the Galápagos (Bursera graveolens; Burseraceae)
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Oral PaperCollins, Elizabeth Salisbury; Weeks, Andrea.Burseraceae
low-copy nuclear genes
population genetics
phylogeography
Galapagos
Dry forest
13010June 26th 4:15 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelInvasions and migrations: A comprehensive evaluation of the implications of climate change on the native and introduced ranges of Asteraceae species
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Oral PaperPark, Daniel; Davis, Charles.Asteraceae
climate change
ecological niche modeling
dispersal
niche shift
species distribution modeling
invasive species
13011June 26th 4:30 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelPredicting phenotypic and genotypic response of the dominant prairie grass Andropogon gerardii to climate in Central US Grasslands
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Oral PaperAlsdurf, Jacob; Johnson, Loretta C.; Galliart, Matt; Knapp, Mary; Smith, Adam.intraspecific
phenotype
species distribution modeling
genotype
climate change
Andropogon gerardii
13012June 26th 4:45 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelGeographical relationships and comparative analysis of three natural floras in South Texas
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Oral PaperSaghatelyan, Anna.Texas
floristics
geographical connections
Tamaulipas
13013June 26th 5:00 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelHistorical biogeography and environmental niche evolution in Datureae (Solanaceae)
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Oral PaperDupin, Julia; Smith, Stacey.Datureae
Solanaceae
biogeography
niche shift
13014June 26th 5:15 pmSundance 3/Omni HotelCan we be defined by our niche? Using ecological niche modeling to differentiate taxa of the wild hyacinth (Camassia spp.) in the eastern United States
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Oral PaperMerritt, Ben; Yadav, Sunita; Culley, Theresa M; Whitsell, Theo; Kephart, Susan R.Camassia
ecological niche modeling (ENM)
integrative taxonomy
ensembles of small models (ESM)
GIS
Monday, June 26th, 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm · Exhibit Hall/Omni Hotel
Session P: Contributed Posters: Biogeography
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PBG001June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni HotelBiogeography in the Australian Monsoon Tropics: Using niche modeling to determine evolutionary relationships with climate for a clade of Solanum.
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Poster: BiogeographyFrawley, Emma; Cantley, Jason; Martine, Christopher.primarily undergraduate institution
undergraduate research
climate change
Solanum
Solanaceae
Australia
ecological niche modeling
speciation
refugia
barriers
PBG002June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni HotelBuilding Geographic Distribution Models for Five Plant Genera on Madagascar
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Poster: BiogeographyCrist, Clarissa; Hanes, Margaret Mae.ecological niche modeling
Malvaceae
Madagascar
species distribution
Hibisceae
PBG003June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni HotelPhylogeography, genetic diversity and population structure in Oxalis sect. Palmatifoliae, a Patagonian endemic group
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Poster: BiogeographyLopez, Alicia; Bonasora, Marisa.Oxalis
Patagonia
ISSR-markers
PBG004June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni HotelFactors affecting the geographic distribution of Drosera (Droseraceae) species in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa and implications of global climate change
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Poster: BiogeographyDietrick, Alexander.biogeography
species distributions
niche modeling
climate change
PBG005June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni HotelEvolution of the paleo-endemic sister species Synthyris platycarpa and S. schizantha (Plantaginaceae) in the Pacific Northwest
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Poster: BiogeographyHooker, Marcus; Hufford, Larry.phylogeography
biogeography
Plantaginaceae
glaciation
Pacific Northwest
PBG006June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni HotelPhylogeographic study of Pinus ponderosa & P. jeffreyi
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Poster: BiogeographyBarfield, Keri; Williams, Dean; Kroh, Glenn.biogeography
pine
California
PBG007June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni HotelGeographic variation in floral traits in three species of Penstemons
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Poster: BiogeographyRodiguez, Rosa; VanDeCarr, Morgan; WOLFE, ANDREA D.Penstemon
Floral traits
Morphology
spatial analysis
digital specimens
PBG008June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni HotelRooted in the Islands: Documenting changes in the flora of the archipelago of Bahía de Los Ángeles, Mexico
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Poster: BiogeographyVanderplank, Sula; Talley, Drew; Zatarain Gonzalez, Jesús.Baja California
invasive plant
native species
PBG009June 26th 5:30 pmExhibit Hall/Omni Hotel
Canceled
Ancestral area reconstruction of population-level sampling of an alpine species, Draba oligosperma (Brassicaceae)
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Poster: BiogeographyKligman, Ben; Jordon-Thaden, Ingrid Eastman; Martine, Christopher; Freyman, William.Brassicaceae
Draba oligosperma
ancestral area reconstruction
phylogeography

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