2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 154 - Genetics And Molecular Techniques 1

Microbial dysbiosis and its implications for disease in genetically depauperate Santa Catalina Island foxes (Urocyon littoralis catalinae)
Alexandra DeCandia, Princeton University; Lara J. Brenner, Catalina Island Conservancy; Julie L. King, Catalina Island Conservancy; Bridgett M. vonHoldt, Princeton University
Harnessing genomics for conservation of the endemic Neosho smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu velox) in the central Interior Highlands
Joseph Gunn, University of Missouri; Leah K. Berkman, Missouri Department of Conservation; Andrew T. Taylor, University of Central Oklahoma; Shannon K. Brewer, Oklahoma State University; James M. Long, Oklahoma State University; Jeff Koppelman, Missouri Department of Conservation; Lori S. Eggert, University of Missouri
Development of a more robust genetic test for the identification of Palmer amaranth in seed mixtures
Anthony Brusa, University of Minnesota; Eric Patterson, Michigan State University; Todd Gaines, Colorado State University; Kevin Dorn, USDA ARS; Donald L. Wyse, University of Minnesota
Cryptic diversity in the model fern genus Ceratopteris (Pteridaceae)
Sylvia Kinosian, Utah State University; William D. Pearse, Utah State University; Paul G. Wolf, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Is environmental DNA ready for population genetics? Estimating genetic diversity and absolute abundance of an invasive species with nuclear eDNA
Kara Andres, Cornell University; Suresh Sethi, Cornell University; David Lodge, Cornell University; Jose A. Andres, Cornell University
Using next generation sequencing to decipher native bee foraging behavior
Lila Westreich, University of Washington; Patrick C. Tobin, University of Washington
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