2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6 -- 11)

PS 76 - Latebreaking: Evolution

Friday, August 11, 2017: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
Phenotypic plasticity of nest timing in a post-glacial landscape: How do reptiles adapt to seasonal time constraints?
Chris Edge, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority; Njal Rollinson, University of Toronto; Ronald Brooks, University of Guelph; Justin Congdon, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory; John Iverson, Earlham College; Fredric Janzen, Iowa State University; Jacqueline Litzgus, Laurentian University
Evolved differences in gene expression underlie geographic variation in desiccation resistance in Rhagoletis flies
Christa Kohnert, Western Washington University; Dietmar Schwarz, Western Washington University
Non-congeneric ecological character displacement of Amami tip-nosed frog in Japan
Hirotaka Komine, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology; Noriko Iwai, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology; Yuya Watari, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute; Koichi Kaji, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Merging plant and animal theories: Plant seed bank dynamics and animal optimal foraging theory
Virgil Parker, San Francisco State University; Rebecca E. Crowe, San Francisco State University; Steven M. Serkanic, San Francisco State University
Evolution of extreme salt tolerance in Helianthus sunflowers: Insight from an artificial selection experiment and natural phenotypic variation
Sarah B. Yakimowski, Queen's University; Matthew G. King, Dupont Pioneer; Julianno L. M. Sambatti, tesera; Vivienne Wu, Queen's University; Loren H. Rieseberg, University of British Columbia
Cold-adapted plants have a higher tolerance to episodic drought than warm adapted plants in a widely distributed non-native riparian tree species
Susan Bush, Desert Botanical Garden; Randall W. Long, University of California Santa Barbara; Dan F. Koepke, Desert Botanical Garden; Kevin C. Grady, Northern Arizona University; Kevin R. Hultine, Desert Botanical Garden
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