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COS 32
Evolution
Mon, Aug 02, 2021:
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
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An empirical framework for predicting and detecting long-distance larval dispersal events
Cassidy C. D'Aloia
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University of Toronto
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Decomposing the effects of demographic stochasticity and genetic drift on extinction risk during evolutionary rescue
Dale T. Clement
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Department of Evolution and Ecology and Center for Population Biology, University of California- Davis
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Epigenetics as an alternative mode to speciation - The June sucker
Peter C. Searle
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Biology, Brigham Young University
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Evolutionary rescue in source-sink systems: When does dispersal best facilitate adaptation in declining populations?
Lily F. Durkee
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Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University
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Scared to evolve? Fear drives rapid adaptive evolution in a natural prey population
mengjie chang
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Shandong University
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Static environments with limited resources select for multiple foraging strategies rather than conformity
Talia M. Borofsky
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Stanford University Department of Biology
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Updating MacArthur's (1958) classic study: Morphological differences show past evolutionary pressure for efficient foraging in New World warblers (Parulidae)
Kristen M. Rosamond
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University
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Uplift-driven diversification, dispersal, and niche evolution in New Zealand Veronica
Anne Thomas
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Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge
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