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Tuesday, August 1st

Tuesday, August 1st
10:15 am to 12:00 am · 108/Tehama
Session 43: Contributed Papers: Conservation Biology
Presiding: Suzanne Koptur, Florida International University
43-1August 1st
10:15 am
Restoration genetics of the vernal pool endemic Lasthenia conjugens (Asteraceae)
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Conservation BiologyPaperRamp Neale, Jennifer M., Ranker, Tom A., Collinge, Sharon K..Restoration Genetics
ISSR
Conservation
Vernal Pools
Lasthenia
43-2August 1st
10:30 am
Distribution of rare plants in Riverside County, California
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Conservation BiologyPaperCox, Robert D., Allen, Edith, Allen, Michael F..California
rare plant conservation
43-3August 1st
10:45 am
The hybrid origin of Fritillaria gentneri Gilkey (Liliaceae).
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Conservation BiologyPaperMeyers, Stephen C., Liston, Aaron, Meinke, Robert J..hybrid origin
rare plant conservation
fritillary
43-4August 1st
11:00 am
The abundance and distribution of the top 10 invasive plants in southern Alabama: development of a model for predicting potential invasion
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Conservation BiologyPaperSweetser, Suzanne, Major, C. Smoot, Allison, David, Major, Kelly.invasive
exotic
43-5August 1st
11:15 am
An Ex Situ Approach to Managing Species Range Shifts Under Climate Change: Refuge in a bottle.
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Conservation BiologyPaperVitt, Pati, Kendall, Bruce, Havens, Kayri.climate change
species range shifts
seed banking
43-6August 1st
11:30 am
Persistence of small populations of Sidalcea malachroides (H. & A.) Gray, Malvaceae: Seven years of survey, mitigation, and monitoring on managed timberlands in northwestern California
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Conservation BiologyPaperRenner, Maralyn A..Sidalcea malachroides
Competition
Pioneer species
Disturbed habitats
Mitigation
43-7August 1st
11:45 am
Consequences of sterility on the recovery of Fritillaria gentneri (Liliaceae), an endemic lily in southern Oregon.
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Conservation BiologyPaperAmsberry, Kelly, Meinke, Robert J..breeding system
pollination
rare plant conservation
fritillary
August 1st
12:00 pm
Break
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Conservation Biology
Tuesday, August 1st
1:30 pm to 5:15 am · 108/Tehama
Session 49: Contributed Papers: Conservation Biology, Part 2
Presiding: Susan E. Meyer, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
49-8August 1st
1:30 pm
Glossostigma (Phrymaceae) in North America: taxonomy and invasive potential
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Conservation BiologyPaperLes, Donald H., Capers, Robert S., Tippery, Nicholas P..Australian flora
invasive
nonindigenous
North America
Phrymaceae
Phylogenetics
Taxonomy
49-9August 1st
1:45 pm
Life History of Astragalus crassicarpus var. trichocalyx in Illinois
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Conservation BiologyPaperSmith, Marian, Wells, Genneth.ecology
life-history
endangered
Tuesday, August 1st
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm · 108/Tehama
Special Lecture: Annals of Botany Lecture Lost in Phenotypic Space: Why Do Living Organisms Look the Way They Do?
Presiding: Unknown,
August 1st
2:00 pm
Lost in Phenotypic Space: Why Do Living Organisms Look the Way They Do?
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Annals of Botany LectureSpecial AddressPigliucci, Massimo.phenotypic plasticity
phenotypic space
genetic architecture
Tuesday, August 1st
1:30 pm to 5:15 am · 108/Tehama
Session 49: Contributed Papers: Conservation Biology, Part 2
Presiding: Susan E. Meyer, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
49-10August 1st
2:00 pm
Effects of Psyllid parasitism on growth and reproduction of Boltonia decurrens, a threatened species
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Conservation BiologyPaperMettler-Cherry, Paige, Smith, Marian, Keevin, Thomas.Boltonia decurrens
floodplain
Psyllid
threatened species
49-11August 1st
2:15 pm
Population viability analysis (PVA) for Arctomecon californica (Papaveraceae), an eastern Mojave Desert gypsophile perennial herb
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Conservation BiologyPaperMeyer, Susan E., Forbis, Tara.PVA
population dynamics
endemic species
golden bearpaw poppy
seed bank
49-12August 1st
2:30 pm
Effect of knowledge gain on species conservation status
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Conservation BiologyPaperRoberts, David L..Conservation assessment
Herbarium collections
Sampling bias
49-13August 1st
2:45 pm
Invasion of the Annual Grasses: Mapping the Loss of Nevada’s Ecological Integrity
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Conservation BiologyPaperPeterson, Eric B..Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens
Bromus tectorum
Schismus barbatus
remote sensing
Landsat
MODIS
Great Basin
Mojave
wildfire
distribution model
August 1st
3:00 pm
Break
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Conservation Biology
49-14August 1st
3:30 pm
An investigation of ecological and genetic variation among populations of Tahoe draba (Draba asterophora; Brassicaceae)
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Conservation BiologyPaperPutnam, Emily, Allphin, Loreen, Windham, M. D..Draba
Brassicaceae
Conservation
ecology
population genetics
autopolyploidy
chromosome number
49-15August 1st
3:45 pm
Development of a rapid assessment methodology and predictive model for the identification of exotic invasive hotspots in Southern Alabama
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Conservation BiologyPaperMajor, C. Smoot, Sweetser, Suzanne, Allison, David, Major, Kelly.invasive
southeastern US
49-16August 1st
4:00 pm
Picking up the Pieces: The Status of Native Vegetation in the Western San Joaquin Valley
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Conservation BiologyPaperRitter, Nur, Kelly, Patrick.San Joaquin Valley
restoration
local seed sources
49-17August 1st
4:15 pm
Rapid ex-situ conservation method for Commiphora wightii - an endangered medicinal plant of the Thar Desert in India
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Conservation BiologyPaperSoni, Vineet.Commiphora wightii
Micropropagation
49-18August 1st
4:30 pm
Using RAPD markers to detect the population genetic structure of Pseudotaxus chienii (Taxaceae), an endangered and endemic conifer in China
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Conservation BiologyPaperWang, Ting, Su, Yingjuan.Pseudotaxus chienii
RAPD
population genetic structure
Conservation strategies
49-19August 1st
4:45 pm
Life history traits and recovery of the endangered island endemic, Boechera [Arabis] hoffmannii (Brassicaceae)
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Conservation BiologyPaperWilken, Dieter.endangered
life-history
recovery
monocarp
August 1st
5:00 pm
Discussion
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Conservation Biology

Wednesday, August 2nd

Wednesday, August 2nd
4:30 pm to 5:30 pm · 108/Tehama
Meeting: Paleobotanical Section Business Meeting
Presiding: Diane M. Erwin, University of California Berkeley
August 2nd
4:30 pm
Paleobotanical Business Meeting
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Paleobotanical Section

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