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PS 21
Distributions And Range Limits
Mon, Aug 15, 2022:
5:00 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall
PS 21-199
Distribution and migration chronology of a rapidly increasing population of Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis)
Kelly McLean, MScF
,
University of Waterloo
;
PS 21-200
Abundance of larvaceans in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico
Carlyn Scott
,
College of Marine Science, University of South Florida
;
PS 21-201
Seasonal variation in the distribution patterns of lemurs reveals different proximity patterns to forest habitat edge zones in South-Eastern Madagascar
Fernando Mercado Malabet
,
University of Toronto
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PS 21-202
Conifer leaf traits across six living collections show plasticity in over thirty conifer species
Randall W. Long
,
Lewis and Clark College
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PS 21-203
Updated predictive model of the genetic structure of the lodgepole × jack pine hybrid zone
Jessica Duffy
,
Carleton University
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PS 21-204
Using natural history and iNaturalist data to model the distribution of a rare endemic
Andrew Gaier
,
University of Colorado Boulder Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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PS 21-205
Does pollen limitation limit plant ranges? Evidence and implications
Emma Dawson-Glass
,
McGill University
;
PS 21-206
CANCELLED - Extreme clonality across space and time in edge-of-range populations of the seagrass, Halodule wrightii
Meghan R. Ford
,
University of North Carolina, Wilmington
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