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Presentations for Session 57

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OrderDate/TimeTitleSectionTypeAuthorsKeywords
Tuesday, August 1st
2:10 pm to 5:00 pm · 134/Performing Arts Center
Session 57: Colloquium: Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary Studies
Presiding: Nathalie Nagalingum, Duke University; Hervé Sauquet, Royal Botanic Gardens
August 1st
2:10 pm
Introduction
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1August 1st
2:15 pm
Paleontology, genomics, and combined-data phylogenetics: can molecular data improve phylogeny estimation for fossil taxa?
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumWiens, John.Combined analysis
fossils
Genomics
Missing data
molecular data
phylogeny
2August 1st
2:30 pm
Elucidating the diversification of saxifragalean lineages through simultaneous analysis including extant and fossil taxa
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumHermsen, E. J..simultaneous analysis
Saxifragales
Cretaceous
Tertiary
fossil
extant
3August 1st
2:45 pm
Homology assessments within the Gnetales: integrating information from molecules, extant morphology and fossils
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumRydin, Catarina, Pedersen, Kaj Raunsgaard, Wu, Shunqing, Friis, Else Marie.Ephedra
Gnetum
Gnetales
fossils
molecular data
Yixian Formation
Potomac Group
4August 1st
3:00 pm
Paleontology Provides a Context for the Developmental Mechanisms of Evolution
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumSanders, Heather, Rothwell, Gar W., Wyatt, Sarah.leaf development
leaf evolution
evo-devo
fossil
5August 1st
3:15 pm
Extant basal angiosperms; pitfalls or springboards for re-greening Early Cretaceous ecophysiology?
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumFeild, Taylor S..Amborella
ecophysiology
Chloranthaceae
August 1st
3:30 pm
Break
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6August 1st
4:00 pm
Jurassic origin for the Salviniaceae: the last word or just the first?
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumLupia Ii, Richard, Schneider, Harald, Nagalingum, Nathalie S., Pryer, Kathleen M..divergence time estimates
heterosporous ferns
phylogeny
Sampling bias
7August 1st
4:15 pm
Empirical exploration of calibration sensitivity in molecular dating methods - when are multiple-calibration methods most effective?
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumBrochu, Christopher.fossil
calibration
Crocodylia
8August 1st
4:30 pm
Alternative uses of fossil data in relaxed molecular clock age estimation: a case study on the age of angiosperms
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumMagallón, Susana.maximum age constraint
molecular clock
total evidence
penalized likelihood
Morphology
branch length optimization
stem lineage
seed plant phylogeny
9August 1st
4:45 pm
Fossil and molecular evolutionary divergences: Ostracoda (Crustacea) as a starting point for database and synthesis
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Bringing Together the Living and Dead: Integrating Extant and Fossil Biodiversity in Evolutionary StudiesSymposiumOakley, TH.divergence time estimates
molecular clock
database
fossil

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