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PS 102
- Latebreaking: Evolution
Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
PS 102-161
Functional traits explain plasticity of growth rates in tropical tree species
Nadja Rüger
,
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
;
Christian Wirth
,
University of Leipzig
;
S. Joseph Wright
,
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
;
Richard Condit
,
The field museum
PS 102-162
Coastal stressors and
Arabidopsis thaliana:
Fitness impacts of drought stress
Laura A. Merwin
,
University of Chicago
;
Joy Bergelson
,
University of Chicago
PS 102-163
Examining the role phenotypic plasticity in plant invasions: a study of invasive Japanese knotweed (
Fallopia japonica
) and native woodland knotweed (
Persicaria virginiana
)
Kelly L. O'Donnell
,
Columbia University/Barnard College
PS 102-164
Genetic connectivity of pupfish populations in a highly modified desert springs system
Sierra M. Love Stowell
,
Colorado
PS 102-165
Weak assortative mating and strong habitat coupling promote the evolution of habitat generalists with a high degree of phenotypic plasticity
Richard Svanbäck
,
Uppsala University
;
Etsuko Nonaka
,
Umea University
;
Åke Brännström
,
Umeå Universitet
PS 102-166
Predator-induced morphological and chemical defenses in newt (
Notophthalmus v. viridescens
) larvae
Kelly H. Brossman
,
The Pennsylvania State University
;
Bradley E. Carlson
,
Penn State University
;
Amber N. Stokes
,
Utah State University
;
Tracy L. Langkilde
,
Penn State University
PS 102-167
Effect of rapid evolution on multi-species interactions in fisheries under size-selective harvest
Emilius A. Aalto
,
Universita degli Studio di Parma
PS 102-168
Why are rewardless flowers diverse? A simulation study
Kotaro Kagawa
,
Toho University
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