PS 52
Evolution

Thursday, August 14, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
Evidence for contemporary evolution to optimize behavioral responses to introduced fish
Rosemary Hartman, University of California, Davis; Sharon P. Lawler, University of California, Davis
Floral scents of series of Vulgares and Pinnatifoliae in Syringa and linkages to interspecific sibship
Hongxia Cui, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences,100093,China,; Jianchun Xie, Beijing Industrial Business University; Shuhua Cong, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,; Lei Shi, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Herbivory and the common milkweed: A study of the effects of herbivory on plant fitness
Alexandria C. Moore, Yale University; Mark D. Hunter, University of Michigan
The occurrence of seed heteromorphism in the deserts of the southwestern USA and northwestern Mexico
Joshua P. Scholl, University of Arizona; D. Lawrence Venable, University of Arizona
Cancelled
PS 52-73
Evidence of phenotypic and genomic adaptation along three elevational transects in Quercus lobata Née (widthdrawn)
Ana L. Albarra-Lara, University of California, Los Angeles; Paul F. Gugger, University of California, Los Angeles; Jessica W. Wright, Conservation of Biodiversity; Victoria L. Sork, University of California, Los Angeles
Cancelled
PS 52-75
Gene expression in response to drought stress among seedlings derived from different source populations of a California endemic oak, Quercus lobata (widthdrawn)
Juan Manuel Penaloza-Ramirez, University of California Los Angeles, UCLA; Paul Gugger, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles; Megan K. Bartlett, Princeton University; Lawren Sack, UCLA; Jessica W. Wright, Conservation of Biodiversity; Victoria L. Sork, University of California, Los Angeles
Population differences in leaf traits in Quercus oleoides: Effects of natural selection and neutral evolutionary processes
Jose A. Ramirez-Valiente, University of Minnesota; J. Cavender-Bares, University of Minnesota
Unexpected levels of gene flow in a wallflower occupying an island-like habitat (Erysimum teretifolium, Brassicaceae)
Julie A. Herman, Santa Clara University; Miranda K. Melen, San Jose State University; Justen B. Whittall, Santa Clara University
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