Botany 2018 Program Book

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Scientific Program July 21 - 25, 2018


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The Mayo Civic Center

1st Floor Presentation Ready Room Edith Graham Mayo Boardroom Botany 2018 Conference Office Legion Meeting Room Registration Ballroom Lobby West

2nd Floor

Field Trips Meet for Continental Breakfast and Leave from Ballroom Lobby West Most Coffee Breaks in the Exhibit Hall

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Botany 2018 Conference Organizers American Fern Society

President - Eric Schuettpeltz Program Director - George Yatskievych Local Representative - Amanda Grusz

American Society of Plant Taxonomists President – Chelsea Specht Program Director – Harvey Ballard Local Rep - George Weiblen

International Association for Plant Taxonomy President – Patrick Herendeen Secretary – Karol Marhold

Society for Hebarium Curators President - Austin Mast Program Director - Andrea Weeks

Canadian Botanical Association/l’Association Botanique du Canada President – Art Davis Program Director – John Markham

Field Trip Coordinator Ya Yang

Botanical Society of America

President – Loren Reiseberg Program Director – Amy Litt Executive Director – Heather Cacanindin Director of Conferences - Johanne Stogran

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Mayo Civic Center Maps.................................................... 1 Conference Organizers..................................................... 2 Welcome to Rochester! .................................................... 4 General Conference Information ...................................... 5 Rochester Highlights......................................................... 8 Workshops ................................................................... 10 Discussion Sessions....................................................... 12 Field Trips ................................................................... 13 Botany in Action!............................................................ 15 Ticketed Events.............................................................. 16 Symposia and Colloquia Schedule.................................. 18 Special Lectures............................................................. 24 Participating Societies.................................................... 35 Be Sure to Visit 0ur Exhibitors!....................................... 51 Artisan Extravaganza!..................................................... 60 Botany Conference Code of Conduct.............................. 61 Daily Schedules Friday.................................................................. 65 Saturday.............................................................. 65 Sunday................................................................ 66 Monday ............................................................... 69 Posters............................................................ 93 Tuesday............................................................. 119 Wednesday........................................................ 146 Author Index................................................................ 170 Weekend Events........................................................... 185 Meetings, Mixers & Special Events................................ 186 Special Lectures, Symposia & Colloquia....................... 188 Contributed Paper Session............................................ 189

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Greetings Society Members & Fellow Scientists! We wish you a fruitful conference and enjoyable experience here in Rochester. It is a pleasure to welcome all of you! We are delighted to be jointly sponsoring an annual meeting of this magnitude that brings together scientists from a wide range of countries, societies, and botanical disciplines. We encourage you to take the time to enjoy the depth and breadth of the science on display. As a registrant, you are invited to explore any topic you like and attend as many talks and functions as you can fit in. With the many contributions of our members and the hard work of our organizing committee, a great program has been assembled, and we wish you all the best with the challenge of narrowing down your choices. This meeting represents a marvelous opportunity to share ideas and build collaborations in a wide range of disciplines that you may not have previously considered. For networking opportunities, the city of Rochester is a short walk from the convention center, has dozens of restaurants and bars for you to meet in a fun atmosphere. As well, attendees at our meetings consistently mention in our annual post-meeting surveys the importance of field trips. If there is anything we can do to make your conference more comfortable, please feel free to discuss your needs with our support staff. Look for us at the information booth and in the registration area right outside the Exhibit Hall. Wishing you all the best over the next few days as you experience all Rochester has to offer! Enjoy the conference! Enjoy Rochester! -4-


General Conference Information Registration Area Hours On-site registration, pickup of registration packets for those who have pre-registered, and late purchase of social event tickets can be done at the Registration Area. Registration is located in the Ballroom South Lobby on: ɶɶ Friday, July 20 ............................... .......................................6:00 pm to 9:00 pm ɶɶ Saturday, July 21 .................................................................. 7:00 am to 6:00 pm ɶɶ Sunday, July 22.............................. ....................................... 7:00 am to 7:30 pm ɶɶ Monday, July 23............................ ....................................... 7:00 am to 6:00 pm ɶɶ Tuesday, July 24 ................................................................... 7:00 am to 3:00 pm ɶɶ Wednesday, July 25.............................................................. 7:00 am to 12:00 pm

Special Services If you require special accommodations, assistance, or services, please let a Botany 2018 representative know by contacting the Conference Office - in Leigon. Child Care Attendees are responsible for making all arrangements for sitting services. Botany 2018 assumes no responsibility for any difficulties or consequences arising from the use of a child care provider and recommends that the provider be screened carefully. If you are needing sitting service check at the information desk in the registration area. Coffee Breaks - In the Exhibit Hall Complimentary coffee breaks will be held in the Exhibit Hall which will serve as the hub of the conference. Check the Schedule of Events. Exhibits Be sure to visit the outstanding array of commercial and scientific exhibits offered. The Exhibition Hall will be open: ɶɶ Sunday, June 25. 10:00 am to 5:00 pm for hanging posters and exhibit set-up

Sunday evening All Society Mixer in the Hall

ɶɶ Monday, June 26.10:00 am to 7:00 pm ɶɶ Tuesday, June 27.9:00 am to 5:00 pm ɶɶ Wednesday, June 28.9:00 to 4:00 pm

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Contributed Paper, Symposium and Colloquium Sessions Contributed Paper and Colloquium Sessions include presentations that are scheduled for 15 minutes each (inclusive of questions and discussion). Most Symposium sessions include presentations that are scheduled for 30 minutes each (inclusive of questions and discussion). Posters & Poster Sessions Posters will be on display for the duration of the meeting in the Exhibit Hall Sunday through Wednesday. All posters should fit onto bulletin boards that are 4 feet tall and 4 feet wide. Materials may be secured with push pins, which will be provided. Botany 2018 management, the Center are not responsible for any poster materials remaining after 4:00 pm on Wednesday, July 25. ɶɶ Poster set-up time is: Sunday, June 25............................ 10:00 am to 5:00 pm ɶɶ Poster take-down time is: Wednesday, June 28 ..........................12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

All -Society Poster Sessions Monday, July 23, 5:30 - 7:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall for all Posters. Poster numbers and locations are assigned when you check in to hang your poster. Odd-numbered posters will be presented from 5:30 pm – 6:15 pm. Even-numbered posters presented from 6:15 pm – 7:00 pm. If you are presenting a poster you should be prepared to stand by your poster for your assigned time. Audio-Visual Information All contributed paper and symposium sessions will be in a variety of meeting rooms. Audio amplification equipment will be provided in all rooms as needed. LCD projectors and computer stations will be available as standard presentation options. Computers will support Windows 10 and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. Please visit the Presentation Ready Room (Edith Graham Mayo Boardroom) well before your scheduled session so your presentation can be loaded. Be sure to double-check your presentation for accuracy as PowerPoint does not always carry over from MacIntosh to Windows operating systems. For computer presentations, files can be accepted on or USB stick. Presentation Ready Room A Presentation Ready Room will be available in Executive Boardroom 2. Presenters are expected to load their presentations to the proper session folders the afternoon before their scheduled presentation time. Complete directions are posted in the Presentation Ready Room. Technicians will be available to help with presenters’ AV questions and needs for sessions, as well as to pre-load presentations.

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The Presentation Ready Room will be open at the following times: ɶɶ Sunday, July 22 .......................................................................... Noon - 6:00 pm ɶɶ Monday, July 23..................................................................... 7:00 am - 6:00 pm ɶɶ Tuesday, July 24...................................................................... 7:00 am - 6:00 pm ɶɶ Wednesday, July 25......................................................................7:00 am - Noon

Location of Scientific Sessions All scientific sessions and most ticketed events will be held in the Mayo Civic Center Exhibits and Conference-wide coffee breaks are located in the Grand Ballroom or the Exhibit Hall. Building map is located on the back inside cover of this program book.

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PUI (Primarily Undergraduate Institution) Plant Network Professional Development Workshop

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Rachel Jabaily

Maggie Hanes

Mackenzie Taylor

Bucknell University

Oberlin College

Colorado College

Eastern Michigan University

Creighton University

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Workshops A wide range of scientific and educational workshops will be presented at the Conference, on Sunday, July 22nd. Workshop admissions vary in price and are considered a ticketed event. Pre-registration is required for all workshops as seating is limited. All workshops are held in the Mayo Civic Center. Complete descriptions and information about each workshop can be found on the conference website: www.botanyconference.org, and in the printed Abstract Book. Half Day Morning 8:00 am - 12:00 pm W01 - Machine learning with R for botanists.................................................................... 107 Presented by: Alexey Shipunov Class Limit: 8 - Cost $10.00 Full Day 8:00 am - 5:00 pm W02 Using Digitized Herbarium Data in Research: Applications for Ecology, Phylogenetics, and Biogeography....................................................................................... 106 Presented by: Pamela Soltis Class Limit: 50 - Includes Lunch and materials W03 Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing.......................................................... 110 Presented by: Shannon Straub, Julien Boutte, Donovan Bailey, Mark Fishbein and Aaron Liston Class Limit: 40 - Cost $40.00 Includes Lunch and materials W04 RevBayes Tutorial: An introduction to Bayesian inference in Phylogenetics........... 111 Presented by: Rosana Zenil-Ferguson, Will Freyman and Jordan Koch Class Limit: 25 - Cost $40.00 Includes Lunch and materials 2 Hour Morning 10:00 am - 12:00 pm W05 SimRiver: Environmental Modeling Software for the Science Classroom................103 Presented by: Matthew Julius Class Limit: 20 - Cost $10.00 W06 PlantingScience Mentor Workshop...........................................................................109 Presented by: Catrina Adams and Jodi Creasap-Gee Class Limit: 50 - Cost $10.00 W07 Job Search Transparency: Learning the Unwritten Rules to Land your Dream Job......102 Presented by: James Mc Daniel and Chelsea Pretz Class Limit: 75

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Workshops 2 Hour Afternoon - 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm W08 Using the Cornell University Plant Anatomy Collection (CUPAC) and the Cornell University Paleobotanical Slide Collection .....................................................104 Presented by: Maria Gandolfo and Kevin Nixon Class Limit: 25 - Cost $10.00 W09 Tips for Success: Applying to Graduate School........................................................102 Presented by: Anna Monfils Class Limit: 50 - Cost FREE - Sponsored by the Botanical Society of America Attendance required for PLANTS Grant recipients W10 The Elevator Speech: Crafting an Effective Pitch that Highlights your Research and Illustrates the Broader Impacts (A Workshop for Students and PostDocs).......................103 Presented by: James Mc Daniel and Chelsea Pretz Class Limit: 75 Half Day Afternoon 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm W11 PUI (Primarily Undergraduate Institution) Plant Network Professional Development Power Hour .................................................................................................108 Presented by: Rachel Schmidt Jabaily, Margaret Hanes, Michael Moore, Mackenzie Taylor, Chris Martine, and Sarah Johnson Class Limit: 40 - Cost $10.00 W12A Transcriptome analyses for non-model plants: phylogenomics and more...........107 Presented by: Stephen Smith, Diego Morales-Briones, Ya Yang, James Pease and Ning Wang Class Limit: 50 - Cost $10.00 When registering - choose - The full workshop including hands on session W12A W12B for the first 1.5 hour of lecture

W13 Using Our Science to Inform Public Policy..............................................................109 Presented by: Ingrid Jordon-Thaden, Krissa Ann Skogen and L.K. Tuominen Class Limit: 25 - Cost $10.00

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Discussion Sessions Sunday, July 22 How to Publish Your Research: Tips for Junior Researchers Join us for Lunch and meet the Editors of the BSA Publications 12:00 - 1:00 pm............................................................................................................112 Monday, July 23 National Science Foundation Information Session for faculty and other professionals Presented by Ann Sakai Bring your lunch and hear the new information 12:00 - 1:30 .................................................................................................................102 Tuesday, July 24 National Science Foundation Information Session for Students and Postdocs Presented by Ann Sakai 4:30 - 5:30 pm..........................................................................................................................109 Wednesday July 23 Careers in natural botanical products 8:00 - 9:00 am..........................................................................................................................108 Plants Go Global Discussion 10:00 - 11:00 am......................................................................................................................108

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Field Trips Field Trips are open to all registered attendees of Botany 2018 including spouses/ companions and family members. (They must pay full trip registration fee.) All trips require pre-registration and are on a first-come and first-served basis. Fees include transportation, admission fees, field guides (if provided), water and where indicated, lunch. Friday - Saturday Overnight Fern Foray FT 1Ferns and Lycophytes of the Driftless Area Option 1........................................$150.00 Friday 2:00 pm - Saturday 5:00 pm Saturday - July 21st FT 2 Big Woods and Cannon River Kayaking ........................................................$150.00 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Trip Leader: George Weiblen, university of Minnesota FT 3 Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve ..........................................................$140.00 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Trip Leader: Jeannine Cavender-Bares FT 4 Sedge and floristic field trip at Whitewater Wildlife Management Area ...........$90.00 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Trip Leaders: Andrew Hipp and Jason Husveth FT 5 Weaver Dunes sand prairie and Weaver Bottoms marshes canoe trip ...............$90.00 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Trip Leaders: Joel Dunnette and Ed Lagace FT 6 Fire and Ice: Glacial Relicts to Fire-Dependent Plant Communities at Whitewater State Park and Great River Bluffs State Park ..........................................$90.00 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Trip Leader Erika Rowe and Shawn Fritcher, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources FT 6 Ferns and Lycophytes of the Driftless Area Option 2 ......................................$65.00 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday - July 22 FT 7 Whitewater State Park - hiking through an excellent example of the unglaciated Driftless Area ................................................................................................................$60.00 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Trip Leader: Michael Lee, Minnesota Biological Survey FT 8 Microhabitat Extremes at Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park ........................$60.00 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Trip Leaders: Welby Smith, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

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Field Trips FT 9 Minnesota Landscape Arboretum & Paisley Park .............................................$70.00 8:00 – 5:00 pm Trip Leader: Peter Moe, Director, University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum FT 10 New Bell Museum, MIN herbarium, and Surly Brewing Company ..............$35.00 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm Trip sponsored by ASPT Trip Leaders: Daniel Stanton and Holly Menninger Thursday - July 26 FT 11 North Fork Whitewater River - rare cold Karst bedrock and rugged Driftless Area topography hike, and scenic tour of the Whitewater valley........................................$80.00 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Trip Leaders: Michael Lee and Welby Smith, Minnesota Biological Survey, Christine Johnson, Whitewater Wildlife Management Area FT 12 Big Woods and Cannon River Kayaking .......................................................$150.00 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Trip Leader: George Weiblen, university of Minnesota

Botany in Action Sunday, July 22, 8:00 - 12:00 pm Join the crew at the Oronoco Prairie SNA - just a few miles from the Center. Help fight the invasive Sumac and perhaps see some rare plants. Wear sturdy shoes - gloves and loppers provided. Meet for Continental Breakfast at 7:00 in the Ballroom Lobby West. Water bottles, t-shirt, and box lunches provided. Project sponsored by the BSA and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources -15-


Ticketed Events Food, fun, awards - ticketed social events can be the highlight of the botany conference. Connect with old friends and make new ones. The following society and group events require tickets. Tickets may be purchased in advance or on-site at the Registration area. Pre-paid event tickets will be included in the Registration packet, which will be distributed on-site. Please read the Refund and Cancellation Policy. Event venues will be confirmed on the tickets and in the Program Book. A limited number of tickets may be available for purchase at the Registration Desk on-site at the meeting, but availability is not guaranteed. Sunday Undergraduate Student Networking Event Free - 6:15 - 7:15 Before the Plenary Lecture................................................................................. 113

All Society Opening Mixer 8:30 - 10:00 pm - Free but please sign up!.......................................................................Exhibit Hall

Monday Cornell Botanists and Friends Breakfast 7:00 am - 8:00 am $30.00

..............................................................................................................112

Michigan Consortium of Botanists Breakfast

7:00 am to 8:00 am................................................................................................... Grand Lobby South

American Fern Society Luncheon Noon to 1:30 pm $45.00 Students $20.00.......................................................................................... 108

Student Involvement in Botany Luncheon Noon to 1:30 pm Student Price: $10.00 All Others $35.00............................................................. 112

California Botanists Brown Bag Luncheon. Noon to 1:30pm - Lunches will be available for purchase.................................. Grand Lobby South Paleobotanical Section Banquet

7:30 pm - Dinner 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm - $65.00............................................................................. 111

Planting Science Reception 7:00 pm – 9:00 PM Free

.............................................................................................................. 108

Student Social and Networking Event !!

9:00 pm - midnight $10.00...............................................................................................Grand Rounds

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Ticketed Events Tuesday University of Connecticut Alumni and Friends Breakfast. 7:00 am to 8:00 am - $25.00................................................................................................................ 112 Brown Bag Breakfast for students of Charlie Heiser and Herbert Baker and the botanical descendants of those students 7:00 - 8:00 am - Free........................................ Grand Lobby South Enhancing Scientist Diversity in Plant Biology Luncheon Noon to 1:30 pm $30.00 Students $15.00.......................................................................108 Kaplan Memorial Lecture Fund Cocktail Reception

Reception: 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Free but please sign up.................................................................. 107

Ohio State University Reception

Cash Bar 5:30-6:30 $10.00..................................................................................Ballroom Lobby South Sundance Prefunction

LGBT & Allies Happy Hour.

Cash bar. 5:30-6:30 $10.00..................................................................................Ballroom Lobby South

CBA/ABC Banquet............................................................................................................................ 108 American Society of Plant Taxonomists Banquet

(Free) Mixer 6:00 – 7:00 pm ................................................................................... Grand Lobby South

Dinner 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm - $50.00, Students - $35.00 ....................................................113 Wednesday University of Wisconsin Alumni and Friends Breakfast

7:00 am to 8:00 am - $25.00................................................................................................................ 112 Fort Worth Ballroom 8

Miami University of Ohio Breakfast

7:00 am to 8:00 am $25.00.................................................................................................................. 108

Celebrate! 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Free ................................................................................................................ 108

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Symposia and Colloquia

Monday, July 23 - Morning Evolution, ecology, development, and genomics of carnivorous plants – Part I................ 107 Symposia Organizer: Tanya Renner, The Pennsylvania State University Co-Organizers: Thomas J. Givnish, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Robert Naczi, New York Botanical Garden Sponsored by American Society of Plant Taxonomists, Botanical Society of America’s Developmental and Structural, Ecology, Systematics, Genetics and Tropical Biology Sections

Botanical foundations for perennial agriculture: Evolution and ecology of perennial herbaceous plants................................................................................................................ 102 Colloquium Organizers: Sterling Herron, Claudia Ciotir, and Allison Miller, Saint Louis University Sponsored by Botanical Society of America’s Economic Botany and Genetics Sections Plants at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary.................................................................... 101 Colloquium Organizers: Nathan A. Jud and Alejandra Gandolfo, Cornell University Sponsored by the Botanical Society of America’s Paleobotanical Section Afternoon Trail Blazing Women as botanical artists in the 19th and 20th century............................ 104 Symposia Organizer: Nuala Caomhanach, New York University Co-Organizer: Susan Holland (Editor, Region One - The Daylily Pioneer) Sponsored by Canadian Botanical Association, and Botanical Society of America’s Developmental and Structural, and Historical Sections Evolution, ecology, development, and genomics of carnivorous plants - Part II............... 107 Colloquium Organizers: Tanya Renner, The Pennsylvania State University; Tom Givnish, UW-Madison; Rob Naczi, The New York Botanical Garden A synthesis of new paleontological and phylogenomic perspectives on gymnosperm evolution.............................................................................................................................. 102 Organizers: Nathalie Nagalingum, Cal Academy; Gordon Burleigh, University of Florida Sponsored by the Botanical Society of America’s Developmental and Structural, & Genetics Sections

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Symposia and Colloquia Tuesday, July 24 - Morning Tools, Standards, Techniques, and Methods for Using Herbarium Specimens in Phenological Research......................................................................................................... 103 Symposia Organizer: Gil Nelson, Florida State University/iDigBio Co-Organizers: Pam Soltis (University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History), Libby Ellwood (La Brea Tar Pits and Museum), and Jenn Yost (CalPoly) Sponsored by American Society of Plant Taxonomists, BSA’s Systematics, the Ecology, Genetics, Phisiology and the Tropical Biology Sections Biology of Isoetales, a colloquium in honor of Dr. W. Carl Taylor.................................... 101 Colloquium Organizers: Alejandra Vasco, Botanical Research Institute of Texas; James E. Watkins, Colgate University; Robbin C. Moran, The New York Botanical Garden Sponsored by the American Fern Society 100 years of Baileyan Trends – Wood Evolution, Function and Future............................. 106 Colloquium Organizers: Cynthia Jones, University of Connecticut; Elizabeth Wheeler, North Carolina State University; Pieter Baas, Herbarium Division, Leiden Sponsored by Botanical Society of America’s Phisiology Section Afternoon The Future of Digital Projects for Research & Teaching in Botany................................... 103 Symposia Organizer: Jason Przybylski, JSTOR Co-Organizer: Deirdre Ryan, JSTOR Sponsored by Canadian Botanical Association, and Botanical Society of America’s Teaching Section Ericaceae: Systematics, Ecology and Evolution.................................................................. 114 Colloquium Organizers: Caroline Puente-Lelievre, US Food and Drug Administration; Valerie Soza, University of Washington; Benjamin C. M. Potter, University of Auckland Sponsored by Botanical Society of America’s Genetics and Systematics Sections The flora of Madagascar: uncovering mechanisms for diversification............................... 101 Colloquium Organizer: Margaret Hanes, Eastern Michigan University

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Symposia and Colloquia Schedule Sponsored by Botanical Society of America’s Systematic Section Wednesday, July 25 - Morning Evolution of Plant Chemical Diversity: Renaissance of comparative biochemistry.......... 102 Symposia Organizer: J. Chris Pires, University of Missouri Co-Organizer: Stacey Smith, University of Colorado, Boulder Sponsored by American Society of Plant Taxonomists, International Association of Plant Taxonomists, and Botanical Society of America’s Ecology, Systematics, Genetics, and Tropical Biology Sections Evolutionary History, Biogeography, and Floral Morphometrics of Salvia (Lamiaceae).. 105 Colloquium Organizers: Bryan T Drew, University of Nebraska-Kearney; Ken Sytsma and Ricardo Kriebel, University of Wisconsin Sponsored by Botanical Society of America’s Developmental and Structural, Genetics abd Tropical Biology Sections Revolutionizing systematics: Herbaria in the Genomics Age............................................. 103 Colloquium Organizers: Michael R McKain, The University of Alabama; Laura Lagomarsino, Louisiana State University Sponsored by Botanical Society of America’s Genetics and Historical Section Afternoon Applications of Plant Genomics......................................................................................... 104 Colloquium Organizers: Caroline Puente-Lelievre and Sara Handy, US Food and Drug Administration Sponsored by Botanical Society of America’s Economic Botany and Genetics Sections Phylogeny and evolution of angiosperms in the era of next generation sequencing......... 102 Organizer: Hong Ma, The Pennsylvania State University Co-Organizer(s): Doug Soltis,University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History, Pam Soltis, University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History, Jim Leebens-Mack University of Georgia Fossil plants at the intersection of evo-devo and phylogeny: celebrating the contributions of Gar W. Rothwell to biodiversity and evolution.............................................................. 110 Colloquium Organizer: Alexandru Mihail Tomescu, Humboldt State University Sponsored by Botanical Society of America’s Paleobotanical and Historical Section Pacific Biogeography........................................................................................................... 103 Colloquium Organizers: Benjamin Potter, University of Auckland; Marc Appelhans, University of Goettingen; Warren Wagner, Smithsonian Institution

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Symposia and Colloquia Schedule Sponsored by the Botanical Society of America’s Systematic Section Thursday, July 26 - Morning Leveraging digital specimen data and derivatives for herbarium curation and collections’ management........................................................................................................................ 101 Post Conference Symposium Organized by Society of Herbarium Curators

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Celebrate!

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Special Lectures

Plenary Lecture

Walter Judd

University of Florida

Flora of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-Earth

Sunday, July 22 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm Room - 102

Walter S. Judd is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Biology, University of Florida and also has an affiliate appointment in the Florida Museum. His research focuses on the systematics and evolution of flowering plants, especially Ericaceae and Melastomataceae. He has published over 230 refereed articles and has described numerous new species of plants. He is a co-author of the widely adopted textbook, Plant Systematics: A Phylogenetic Approach, and the recently published Flora of Middle-Earth: Plants of J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendarium and Phylogeny and Evolution of the Angiosperms: Revised & Updated Edition. Graham A. Judd has a MFA in Printmaking from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and received a Jerome Foundation Fellowship for Emerging Printmakers at Highpoint Center for Printmaking. He is an artist, illustrator and educator in the Twin Cities, currently teaches at Augsburg College, and is an illustrator at Fight in a Box Games.

To be followed by the All-Society Mixer - in the Exhibit Hall

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Featured Speakers

Careers in Botany Student Lunch Susan Pell

United States Botanic Garden

Follow Your Plant (or other!) Passion Monday July 23 12:00 - 1:30 pm Room 112 Organized by BSA Student Representatives James McDaniel and Chelsea Pretz

Pelton Award Lecture Neelima Singha

University of California - Davis

Interactions between the parasitic plant Cuscuta and its tomato host Monday July 23 4:00 - 5:00 pm Room 103

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Featured Speakers The Botanical Society of America annually announces the “Emerging Leader Award� to be given annually in recognition of creative and influential scholarship in any area of botany reflecting the breadth of BSA. Awardees will have produced outstanding scholarship and also demonstrated exceptional promise for future accomplishment.

Emerging Leader Lecture

Sponsored by the American Journal of Botany

Benjamin Blackman University of California, Berkeley

Evolution, Development, and the Predictable Environment Monday, July 23 10:00 - 11:00 am Room 111

Enhancing Scientist Diversity in Plant Biology Luncheon Bryan Dewsbury University of Rhode Island Pedagogy for a life of meaning and purpose Tuesday, July 24th 12:00 - 1:30 pm Room 108 -26-


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Featured Speakers

Regional Botany Special Lecture George Weiblen

University of Minnesota Minnesota natural history: Pretty good, not bad, or just different? Tuesday, July 24 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Room - 111

Kaplan Memorial Lecture Elizabeth Kellogg

Donald Danforth Plant Science Center A tale of two meristems, Or, Dissecting a synapomorphy Tuesday, July 24 3:30 4:30 pm Room - 107 Kaplan Memorial Reception to follow in Room 107

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Incoming ASPT President’s Address Mark Fishbein Oklahoma State University

Plant Systematics in the Real World

Tuesday, July 24th - Evening at the ASPT Banquet Room 105

Incoming BSA President’s Address Andrea Wolfe

The Ohio State University Science – It Really Does Matter Wednesday, July 25 6:00 - 7:00 pm Room 105 To be followed by Botanical Society of America Awards

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Annals of Botany Special Lecture Jeffrey Karron

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Linking plant-pollinator interactions to pollen dispersal and siring success

Wednesday July 25 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Room - 104 Jeff Karron received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of New Mexico. He is a Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1990. He is also North American Editor of Annals of Botany, and has edited 4 special issues for the journal. Dr. Karron’s research focuses on the ecology and evolution of plant-pollinator interactions. He is especially interested in the dynamics of pollen transport, and how the interplay of genetic and ecological factors influence the evolution of plant mating systems.

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Applications in Plant Sciences Call for Papers

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The editorial board of Applications in Plant Sciences (APPS), the Botanical Society of America’s open access, online journal, invites submissions of the following article types:

• Protocol Notes, describing new methods and technological advancements for the visualization or quantification of biological information

• Genomic Resources Articles, characterizing the development and demonstrating the usefulness of newly developed genomic resources, including transcriptomes

• Software Notes, detailing new software applications with examples of how they are used and how results are interpreted

• Application Articles, illustrating the application of a new protocol, method, or software application within the context of a larger study

• Review Articles, evaluating available techniques, methods, or protocols within any area of the plant sciences

• Primer Notes, reporting novel genetic markers within a taxon or taxa with evidence of wide

applicability Launched in January 2013, APPS is indexed in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Average time to first decision: 29 days. Impact factor: 1.492. See the latest issue at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/21680450/current. Details on submission requirements are available in the Instructions for Authors: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/21680450/homepage/forauthors.html. Support your Society by contributing your research to APPS!

APPS Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief: Theresa Culley Associate Editors: Diane Byers, Richard Cronn, Mitch Cruzan, Matthew Gitzendanner, Seung-Chul Kim, Jeff Maughan, Mike Moore, Pam Soltis, J. Ryan Stewart, Lisa Wallace, Jill Wegrzyn, Norm Wickett

Please contact the editorial office with questions: Beth Parada, Managing Editor, apps@botany.org

Recent article highlights:

• Finding the pond through the weeds: eDNA reveals under-estimated diversity of pondweeds (Potamogetonaceae) (May 2018) Kuzmina et al. • Practical considerations for plant phylogenomics (March 2018) McKain et al. • Raspberry Pi–powered imaging for plant phenotyping (March 2018) Tovar et al. • Digitization protocol for scoring reproductive phenology from herbarium specimens of seed plants (February 2018) Yost et al. • An efficient pipeline to generate data for studies in plastid population genomics and phylogeography (November 2017) Kohrn et al.

• The smell of environmental change: Using floral scent to explain shifts in pollinator attraction (June 2017) Burkle and Runyon

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Canadian Botanical Association L'Association Botanique du Canada

The Canadian Botanical Association: • provides a national organization for botanists in Canada and encourages the participation of professional botanists working in universities, colleges, schools, government and industry, as well as interested students, technicians and amateurs • represents Canadian Botany and botanists in the national and international arenas and responds rapidly and professionally on matters that are of concern to Canadian botanists • provides a national annual meeting for botanists at which there are opportunities to give papers, attend symposia, participate in field trips, and to meet in smaller, special interest sections that reflect the main areas of botanical activity in Canada • provides means for studying issues that particularly concern botanists, and provides national support to certain activities • publishes a bulletin that provides news of Botany and botanists in Canada.

Join us in 2019 for Plant Canada Communicating Innovation in Plant Science July 7-11, 2019 Guelph, Ontario For meeting information see: www. plantcanada.ca

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CANADIAN BOTANICAL ASSOCIATION AWARDS Each year the Canadian Botanical Association provides awards to botanists studying in Canada, and / or to Canadian botanists studying abroad. STUDENT AWARDS: - for papers published within the past year ($500 - $1000) Porsild-Consaul Award for the best paper in systematics and phytogeography. Rowe Award for the best paper in plant ecology. Steeves Award for the best paper in plant development or structure Weresub Award for the best paper in mycology or lichenology.

- for best presentations at the annual meeting ($500)

- for travel to participate at the Annual Meeting. ($150-500)

Cinq-Mars Award for the best oral presentation. Iain and Sylvia Taylor Award for the best poster presentation.

Macoun Travel Bursary for graduate students. Winterhalder Travel Award for undergraduate students. - for research ($1300)

Laurie Consaul Northern Research Scholarship for research in Canada’s north.

MAJOR AWARDS: Lawson Medal for excellence in the contribution to Canadian botany. Mary Elliott Service Award for meritorious service to CBA-ABC. Magister Award for excellence in teaching plant science within Canada.

For more information see: www.cba-abc.ca

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American Society of Plant Taxonomists (ASPT)

The American Society of Plant Taxonomists promotes the field of systematic botany through education, training, and public dissemination of original research on plants. Organized in 1935, the Society has a membership of approximately 1000. Information about dues, activities, and publications is available at the ASPT headquarters during the meeting and may be found at the ASPT website (www.aspt.net) or obtained from the ASPT Business Office (aspt@uwyo.edu). The Society publishes Systematic Botany, a quarterly journal that is included with the membership dues. A basic subscription includes online access to the journal through IngentaConnect. The print copy is available for an additional fee. ASPT also publishes Systematic Botany Monographs at irregular intervals; standing orders are available. SBM current and past volumes may be purchased at aspt.net. All SBM volumes may be found online at JSTOR with a five-year moving wall. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting are published with those of the Botanical Society of America (BSA) and are available online and at the meeting. The Society sponsors an extensive, annual competition for research grants for graduate student investigators. Support is available for students (both master’s and doctoral levels) conducting fieldwork, herbarium travel, and/or laboratory research in any area of plant systematics. The Society also provides 45 grants each year for student travel to the annual meeting and provides additional financial support to students who participate in the meeting field trips. Up to three Undergraduate Research Prizes may be awarded each year for outstanding, independent research projects in plant systematics completed by an undergraduate student within the previous two years. The 2017 URP winners were Emma Frawley and Nicolas Diaz from Bucknell University. The Engagement and Excellence in Plant Systematics Education Award (EEPSEA) is given periodically by the Society and awarded to an educator who has implemented or developed innovative resources for engaging undergraduate and/or graduate students studying plant systematics (broadly interpreted) in the classroom, laboratory, or in outreach settings. The Botanical Advocacy Leadership Grant, which is jointly offered with the Botanical Society of America, provides support for local efforts that contribute to shaping public policy on issues relevant to plant sciences. Jacqueline Salazar received this grant in 2017 to hold a "Plant Conservation and Sustainable Management” workshop in the Dominican Republic. The George R. Cooley Award is given for the outstanding contributed paper presented by a young professional at the annual meeting. The 2017 winner was Angela McDonnell, Oklahoma State University. The Peter H. Raven Scientific Outreach Award may be bestowed annually by the Society upon a plant systematist for exceptional outreach activities that advance the public's understanding of plant systematics. In 2017, the award was presented to H. Walter Lack. The annual Asa Gray Award honors individuals for outstanding accomplishments pertinent to the goals of the Society. Michael Donoghue was the 2017 Asa Gray Award recipient. In 2006, Drs. Barbara D. Webster and Susan V. Webster established the Grady L. Webster Award to honor the work of their husband and father, respectively. This is a rotating award that is presented in alternate years by the ASPT and the BSA. At the Botany 2016 meeting, the Grady L. Webster Plant Systematics Publication Award was presented by ASPT to Shayla Salzman (UC Berkeley) for her paper (co-authored by Heather E. Driscoll, Tanya Renner, Thiago André, Stacy Shen, and Chelsea D. Specht) in Systematic Botany 40(1).

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Participating Societies The 2018 awards will be presented at the ASPT banquet on Tuesday. availability, please visit the ASPT booth in the exhibit hall.

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The list of ASPT officers, representatives, and editors for the 2018 academic year (1 September 2017 to 31 August 2018) are: President CHELSEA D. SPECHT, Section of Plant Biology & The L.H. Bailey Hortorium, 502 Mann Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. Tele: (607) 255-9293. Email: cdspecht@cornell.edu Past President JEFFREY J. DOYLE, Section of Plant Breeding & Genetics and The L.H. Bailey Hortorium, 240 Emerson Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. Tele: (607) 255-2180. Email: jjd5@cornell.edu President-Elect MARK FISHBEIN, Oklahoma State University, Department of Plant Biology, Ecology, and Evolution, 301 Physical Sciences, Stillwater, OK 74048. Tele: (405) 744-4757. Email: mark.fishbein@okstate.edu Secretary WENDY L. CLEMENT, Department of Biology, The College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ 08628. Tele: (609) 771-2672. Email: clementw@tcnj.edu Treasurer AUSTIN R. MAST, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, 319 Stadium Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32306. Tele: (850) 645-1500. Email: amast@bio.fsu.edu Program Director HARVEY E. BALLARD, JR., Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University, 315 Porter Hall, Richland Avenue, Athens, OH 45701-2979. Tele: (740) 593-4659. Email: ballardh@ohio.edu Finance Committee Chair ERIC SCHUETTPELZ, Department of Botany, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, MRC 166, P.O. Box 37012, Washington, DC 20013. Tele: (202) 633-0914. Email: schuettpelze@si.edu Editor-in-Chief, Systematic Botany JAMES F. SMITH, Boise State University, Department of Biological Sciences, 1910 University Drive, MS1515, Boise, ID 83725-1515. Tele: (208) 426-3551. Email: jfsmith@boisestate.edu Editor-in-Chief, Systematic Botany Monographs DAVID J. KEIL, Biological Sciences Department, California Polytechnic State University, One Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407. Tele: (805) 756-2043. Email: dkeil@calpoly.edu

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Participating Societies Communications Coordinator THOMAS STOUGHTON, Center for the Environment and Department of Biological Sciences, Plymouth State University, 17 High Street, Plymouth, NH 03264. Tele: (909) 625-8767. Email: thomas.stoughton@gmail.com Webmaster MARK H. MAYFIELD, Division of Biology, Ackert Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. Tele: (785) 532-2795. Email: markherb@ksu.edu Local Meeting Representative GEORGE WEIBLEN, University of Minnesota. Email: gweiblen@umn.edu Representative to AIBS JANELLE BURKE, Department of Biology, Howard University, 415 College St. NW, Washington, DC 20059. Tel: (202) 806-4172. Email: janelle.burke@howard.edu Representative to AAAS There is no current ASPT representative to the AAAS. Representative to NSCA LAURA LAGOMARSINO, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium, Louisiana State University, 202 Life Sciences Building, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Tel: (202) 806-4172. Email: lagomarsino.l@gmail.com The Society maintains the following standing committees: Communications, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Environment and Public Policy, Finance, Honors and Awards, Membership, Nominations, Promotional Materials (formerly Publicity), Public Relations, Publications, Systematic Collections, and Website. There are currently no ad hoc committees. The publications of the Society each have an Editorial Committee. Reports on activities of the committees can be found online at www.aspt.net. Information about current and upcoming issues of Systematic Botany Monographs is available at the SBM website http://www.aspt.net/ (select the Monographs tab). ASPT currently accepts contributions to the following funds: Asa Gray Award Fund, George R. Cooley Award Fund, Grady L. Webster Plant Systematics Publication Award Fund, Graduate Student Research Grant Fund, Shirley and Alan Graham Graduate Student Research Grant Fund, William R. Anderson Graduate Student Research Grant Fund, Rogers McVaugh Graduate Student Research Grant Fund, W. Hardy Eshbaugh Graduate Student Research Grant Fund, and the ASPT Herbarium Emergency Fund. Major Gifts: Donations to the ASPT General Fund and the permanently restricted ASPT Endowment Fund are exceptionally valuable to the Society. If you are interested in giving to either of these funds, please contact the ASPT President, Chelsea Specht cdspecht@cornell.edu to discuss your generous gift. All contributions are tax-deductible. For ASPT membership information, contact Linda Brown, Manager, ASPT Business Office, University of Wyoming, Department of Botany 3165, 1000 E University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071. Tele: (307) 766-2556. Fax: (307) 766-2851. Email: aspt@uwyo.edu

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Aurora Storage Products, Inc.......................................................... 400 Aurora Storage Products manufactures Herbarium and Herbarium Drying Cabinets for scientific research. Our Cabinets are second to none in fit and finish, quality, breadth, color selection, and accessories. Aurora Herbarium Cabinets have the tightest of seals to protect your specimens from environmental damage. Our cabinet design features a unique handle that compresses the silicone door gasket at multiple points. Doors are welded heavy-duty with a full perimeter reinforcement -- that means they won’t rattle, flex or warp over time. Lift- off Doors swing flush with the cabinet sides for easy access to herbarium samples. Visit our web site for more details, www.aurorastorage.com, or contact 216-544-9552 to speak with our Museum Manager, Linda Gottfried.

Bio Chambers................................................................................. 408 http://www.aurorastorage.com At BioChambers our focus is on building positive client experiences. We achieve this by delivering best in class reach-in plant growth chambers and walk-in rooms, providing excellent sales and service, and introducing innovative designs to the market place. Please stop by our booth to pick up our latest information and to discuss your specific growth chamber needs.

Blue Beehive Studio........................................................................ 309 https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlueBeehiveStudio Blue Beehive Studio was created by Melissa A. Moore. Inspired by her graduate background in biology, she breathes new life into scientific shapes, symbols, and curiosities by transforming them into functional pieces of jewelry and art.

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Exhibitors! Botanical Research Institute of Texas.............................................. 209 www.britpress.org BRIT Press strives to further the conservation mission of its parent institution, Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), through innovation and excellence in the preparation, manufacture, and worldwide distribution of botanical research and scientific discoveries for the twenty-first century. For over five decades, BRIT has served the scientific and lay communities through its scholarly periodical Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (formerly, Sida, Contributions to Botany) and through books devoted to comprehensive botanical studies ranging from floras to systematic monographs to botanical histories. BRIT Press… Bringing out the best in botanical science for plant conservation and education.

BSA and PlantingScience.........................................................409/508 California Botanical Society........................................................... 203 The California Botanical Society was founded by Willis Linn Jepson in 1913 with the mission to advance Western American botany. The Society supports this mission with five primary program services: quarterly publication of our peer-reviewed scientific journal Madroño, annual meetings held throughout California with associated field trips, research grants, student support, and community outreach. For the first time in the Society’s history, we’re offering the first year of membership free for students, postdocs, and recently hired (untenured) faculty. Please drop by our exhibitor’s table — we’d love to meet leaders and members of other Western U.S. botanical organizations and brainstorm ways to improve our value and attract new members! Find us online at https://calbotsoc.org. Facebook: @calbotsociety. Twitter: @CalBotSoc.

Canadian Science Publishing.......................................................... 308 Published since 1929, Botany features comprehensive research articles and notes in all segments of plant sciences, including cell and molecular biology, ecology, mycology and plant-microbe interactions, phycology, physiology and biochemistry, structure and development, genetics, systematics, and phytogeography. It also publishes methods, commentary, and review articles on topics of current interest, contributed by internationally recognized scientists.

CBA/ABC....................................................................................... 206 Conviron........................................................................................ 200 Conviron employs a global sales, distribution, and service network. Our products can be found in more than 80 countries worldwide, with projects ranging from single-chamber installations to large-scale, multi-chamber plant growth facilities designed and supplied entirely by Conviron. Our innovative design and manufacturing expertise has established Conviron as the industry leader with products that are proven, reliable and robust. As an ISO 9001 company, our products meet universally recognized quality and safety standards. As a fully integrated supplier of controlled environment systems, our services encompass the entire project life-cycle - from project consultation to manufacturing, installation, commissioning, and on-going maintenance and service. Our specialized equipment includes reach-in chambers, walk-in rooms, and research growth houses that precisely control light, temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide and other gases, as well as other environmental conditions. With a staff that includes specially trained engineers, technicians and controls experts, Conviron is well equipped to supply both standard and custom applications for our clients. Learn more at www.conviron.com or contact us at info@conviron.com -55-


Exhibitors Flora North America....................................................................... 207 http://floranorthamerica.org/ Flora of North America is a collaboration of hundreds of botanists and 35 botanical institutions to produce a flora of North America north of Mexico. Twenty volumes out of a total of 30 (Volumes 1—9, 12, 19—28) have been published to date, both in print by Oxford University Press (order from OUP.com) and online at www.floranorthamerica. org. Volume 17, containing accounts of Orobanchaceae, Phrymaceae, Plantaginaceae, Scrophulariaceae, and related families, will go to press in Fall, 2018. The treatments include correct nomenclature, synonyms, morphological descriptions, distributions, references, and discussions of notable features. Every genus and about 1/6 of the species are illustrated. Visit the FNA table in the exhibit hall to learn more about the project and purchase a T-shirt or two to support this effort!

IAPT............................................................................................... 204 http://www.iapt-taxon.org/index_layer.php

iDigBio........................................................................................... 407 JStor................................................................................................ 307 LI-COR Biosciences........................................................................ 300 www.licor.com/env Visit LI-COR’s booth #300 at this years’ Botany conference to talk about our instruments for environmental research, including the new LI-6800 Portable Photosynthesis System. The LI-6800 features improved gas analyzer precision, light source uniformity, flow path design, environmental controls, and a larger leaf area aperture, coupled with a touch screen interface that provides real-time guidance from the instrument. The LI-6800 sets a new global standard for gas exchange and fluorescence measurements in every aspect. We will also have information about the LI-COR Environmental Educational Fund (LEEF), a matching grants program developed to put research-grade instrumentation into the hands of undergraduate students at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions. Available LEEF packages include complete systems for measuring photosynthesis or respiration, Eddy Covariance, light, and soil gas flux.

Minnesota Biological Survey, MN DNR......................................... 109 Minnesota Wildflowers................................................................... 406 Minnesota Wildflowers is an online field guide to the plants of Minnesota. Our mission is to educate Minnesotans on our native plants, raise awareness on threats like invasive species, and inspire people to explore our great state, appreciate its natural heritage, and become involved in preserving it. The go-to resource for local plant identification information, in 2017 over 763,000 users were served, including educators from elementary to university level, natural resource managers, citizen scientists, native plant advocates, and the general public alike. More than just wildflowers, we cover all vascular plants growing wild in the state. Currently 1,500 species and more than 13,000 high quality photos are cataloged here, working towards recording all 2100+ plant species in Minnesota.

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Exhibitors Missouri Botanical Garden Press.................................................... 304 The Missouri Botanical Garden Press plays a key role in the Garden’s mission to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environment and provides an important outlet for the dissemination of botanical research. The Press publishes two peer-reviewed quarterly journals—Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden and Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature—in addition to book-length titles and monographs, primarily in plant systematics and evolution

Nordic Journal of Botany................................................................ 405 Nordic Journal of Botany was founded in 1981 and has since 2009 been published by the Nordic Society Oikos. NJB has continuous publication with 12 issues/year. Nordic Journal of Botany publishes original contributions on all aspects of the taxonomy, evolution, conservation, ecology and biogeography of plants (including algae and bryophytes) and fungi. Contributions devoted to systematics, biogeography, ecology, conservation biology and recent changes and threats to botanical diversity are welcomed. Authors are invited to submit manuscripts on original research within these fields, as well as Review articles, Check lists, Data papers, Short standard papers, Method papers, Idea papers, Forum papers and initiatives of international scientific interest. Follow us on social media: Facebook: @nordicjbotany Twitter: @NordicJBotany

Picturae, Inc................................................................................... 404 Picturae is specialist and expert in digitizing, storing, managing, enriching and developing software for maintaining (historical) collections. Picturae is probably the most innovative company in the world of digitization unique cultural heritage objects and delicate natural history specimen. Through the years we have developed several methods, software and workflows to ensure the best possible product for our clients. Due to the relative uniform herbarium sheet collections we have been able to develop our state-of-the-art conveyor belt solution. Our herbarium conveyer belt operates completely mechanically, controlled by our own software. Therefore, the image capturing process has become completely automated. Staff can solely focus on carefully handling the specimen, barcoding and repacking the sheets after processing. Each image will be validated according the required quality standard and errors are automatically detected before it reaches the conveyor belt’s end. With imaging speeds up to 6000 specimens a day, an average of only three staff members are needed. This makes the Picturae herbarium conveyor belt the ideal solution for biodiversity and botanical (research) institutes.

PlantingScience and BSA.........................................................409/508 http://www.plantingscience.org/

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Exhibitors Phyto Technology Laboratories...................................................... 301 PhytoTechnology Laboratories® is a global supplier of biochemicals, plant tissue culture, phycology and microbiology culture media, kits, and laboratory supplies for the plant science markets. We recently introduced PhytoReady™ media which is our ready to use media in plastic culture tubes and petri dishes. In addition to our vast line of culture media, we offer a number of products for phycology, seed testing, and molecular biology research. With over 250 products, we have you covered for your laboratory equipment supplies. Most orders are shipped within 24-48 hours of receipt and we offer competitive shipping to customers around the globe. As an ISO-9001 certified company, quality is a commitment and we test every lot of our manufactured plant and algal media on applicable species to ensure the highest product quality. Visit our booth for more details and information about our products and company. For unmatched quality & service, choose PhytoTechnology Laboratories®.

PhbeaD........................................................................................... 401 www.PhbeaD.com I combine a love of science with art by handcrafting resin jewelry with insect wings in silver or brass. My work retains the genuine colors and patterns in nature with no two pieces exactly alike.

Society of Herbarium Curators....................................................... 305 http://www.herbariumcurators.org/

Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections............ 306 Somaliland Biodiversity Foundation............................................... 403 http://www.usvhproject.org http://www.somalilandbiodiversity.org Somaliland Biodiversity Foundation The Somaliland Biodiversity Foundation’s goal is to build resources and create opportunities for Somalilanders to learn about the country’s biodiversity. This year will see publication, in both English and Somali, of photographic introduction to the plants of Somaliland, an atlas of the amphibians and reptiles in Somaliland, a checklist of the plants of the University of Hargeisa, and two scientific papers (one describing a new species of Aloe, the other three species of Opuntia recently recognized as established in Somaliland). We shall also be establishing a small, ex situ conservation site for succulents on the university campus. Come to the table to find out more about what we are doing, how you can assist, or simply learn more about Somaliland.

Taylor and Francis.......................................................................... 303 http://www.tandfonline.com Taylor & Francis partners with world-class authors, from leading scientists and researchers, to scholars and professionals operating at the top of their fields. Together, we publish in all areas of the Humanities, Social Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, Science, Technology and Medicine sectors. We are one of the world’s leading publishers of scholarly journals, books, eBooks, text books and reference works.

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Exhibitor Torrey Botanical Society................................................................. 402 http://www.torreybotanical.org/ The Torrey Botanical Society is an organization for people interested in plant life, including professional and amateur botanists, students, and others who simply enjoy nature. The society, which began informally in the 1860’s under the aegis of Professor John Torrey, is thought to be the oldest botanical society in America. The organization was named with the appearance of its first publication, Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, in 1870. The Society has published a scientific journal since that time, and currently publishes the Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society quarterly. The objectives of the Society are “to promote interest in botany, and to collect and disseminate information on all phases of plant science.” These objectives are fulfilled through meetings, free public lectures and field trips, publications, funding of graduate research and education, and sponsorship of symposia and regional conferences. Through outreach and publications, the society has become an international organization.

Tucson!........................................................................................... 202 Meet Mary Meade and see how amazing Botany 2019 will be in Tucson!

University Chicago Press................................................................. 203 http://www.press.uchicago.edu/index.htm Established in 1891, the University of Chicago Press is the largest American university press. The Press publishes approximately 280 books a year and has published over 11,000 books since its founding. The Journals Division publishes more than 70 journals in a wide range of academic disciplines, including the social sciences, the humanities, education, and life and physical sciences. l

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Botany Conference Code of Conduct All of the participating scientific societies in BOTANY Conference have adopted the following Code of Conduct. Please read it carefully. Establishing this Code of Conduct is intended to prevent incidents of harassment, discrimination, and violence, and to maintain the high quality of scientific discourse that our members have come to expect from BOTANY conferences. The BOTANY conference is committed to providing a safe, inclusive and productive meeting environment that fosters open dialogue and the exchange of scientific ideas, promotes equal opportunities and treatment for all participants, and is free of harassment and discrimination. The participating societies in BOTANY conference will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, even though we do not control the behavior of third parties. All registrants, guests, volunteers, exhibitors, staff, contractors, vendors, venue staff, and others in attendance are expected to abide by this Code of Conduct at all venues at BOTANY conference, including ancillary events and official and unofficial social gatherings. Unacceptable behavior includes (but is not limited to): • intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning speech • • • • • • • •

or actions by any participant in BOTANY conference, at all related events and in one-on-one communications carried out in the context of BOTANY conference. harmful or prejudicial verbal or written comments or visual images related to gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability, age, appearance, or other personal characteristics inappropriate or gratuitous use of nudity, sexual images, or stereotyped images in public spaces (including presentation slides); deliberate intimidation, stalking or following; sustained disruption of talks or other events; unwelcome and uninvited attention or contact physical assault (including unwelcome touch or groping) real or implied threat of physical harm real or implied threat of professional or financial damage or harm

Retaliation for reporting unacceptable behavior is a violation of the Code of Conduct. Falsely reporting unacceptable behavior is a violation of the Code of Conduct. The meeting organizers, Society staff and Society executive officers reserve the right to enforce this code of conduct in any manner deemed appropriate. Anyone violating the code of conduct may be: (a) warned to cease the behavior and that any further reports will result in more serious sanctions (b) expelled from the meeting (without refund), and/or (c) prohibited from attending future meetings indefinitely or for a period of time (d) removed from membership in any or all of the partner societies involved in BOTANY conferences and e) held accountable through notification of the individual’s employer of the action taken regarding this violation. Establishing this code of conduct is intended to prevent incidents of harassment, discrimination, and violence, and to maintain the high quality of scientific discourse that our members have come to expect from BOTANY conferences. -61-


The participating societies shall not be responsible for any defamatory, offensive, or illegal conduct of BOTANY conference participants, and shall not be held liable for personal injury, property damage, theft or damage of any kind suffered by the participants at or in connection with the BOTANY conference. By registering for and attending the annual BOTANY Conference, each participant acknowledges that they have read this Disclaimer, and expressly releases the Societies and its board members, directors, officers, employees, or agents from any and all liability in connection with such Conference. Reporting a Code Violation: If you are being subjected to, or notice that someone else is being subjected to behavior that violates this Code of Conduct, please contact our independent Ombudsman, Sherry Marts, PhD, at smartsconsultingllc@gmail.com or 202-670-7746 All complaints will be treated seriously and responded to promptly. All reports are confidential. If possible, provide the following information, preferably in writing: • Identifying information (name/badge information, appearance) of the participant doing the harassing

• The behavior that was in violation • The approximate time of the behavior (if different than the time the report was made) • The circumstances surrounding the incident • Other people involved in or witnessing the incident Anyone experiencing or witnessing behavior that constitutes an immediate or serious threat to public safety, or a criminal act is expected to contact 911. Those witnessing a potential criminal act should also take actions necessary to maintain their own personal safety. Addressing Grievances If you feel you have been falsely or unfairly accused of violating this Code of Conduct you should notify our independent Ombudsman, Sherry Marts, PhD, with a concise description of your grievance. Your grievance will be handled in promptly. Thank you for your attention, The BOTANY Conference Organizing Committee

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM FRIDAY, JULY 20TH 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Botany 2018 Conference Office

The Stage

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Fern Foray Overnight Field Trip Leaves from Ballroom Lobby - West 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Conference Registration Opens

Ballroom Lobby West

SATURDAY, JULY 21ST 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Botany 2018 Conference Office

TheStage

7:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Field Trip Continental Breakfast

Ballroom Lobby - West

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Conference Registration

Ballroom Lobby -West

Field Trips Leave from Ballroom Lobby West

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Big Woods and Cannon River Kayaking

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Weaver Dunes sand prairie and Weaver Bottoms marshes canoe trip

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Fire and Ice: Glacial Relicts to Fire-Dependent Plant Communities at Whitewater State Park and Great River Bluffs State Park

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee Break

Ballroom Lobby - West

Field Trip Leave from Ballroom Lobby West 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Ferns and Lycophytes of the Driftless Area Option 2 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Coffee Break

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

BSA Board Meeting and Dinner

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SUNDAY, JULY 22ND 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Botany 2018 Conference Office 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM Continental Breakfast 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Conference Registration

The Stage Ballroom Lobby - West Ballroom Lobby West

7:00 AM - 9:00 AM Field Trip Continental Breakfast - and trips leave from the Ballroom Lobby - West 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Whitewater State Park - hiking through an excellent example of the unglaciated Driftless AreaCivic Center

8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Microhabitat Extremes at Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Botany in Action Service Project Leaves Ballroom Lobby - West 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM BSA Investment Committee Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM W01 - Machine learning with R for botanists Chair: Alexey Shipunov

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

W02 - Using Digitized Herbarium Data in Research: 106 Applications for Ecology, Phylogenetics, and Biogeography Chair: Palmea S. Soltis

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

W03 Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing 110 Chair: Shannon Straub

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

W04 RevBayes Tutorial: An introduction to Bayesian 111 inference in Phylogenetics Chair: Rosana Zenil-Ferguson

8:30 AM - 2:00 PM

ASPT Council Meeting

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee Break

101 Ballroom Lobby - West

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Set-up and Hang Posters Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM W05 SimRiver: Environmental Modeling Software 103 for the Science Classroom Chair: Matthew L. Julius 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM W06 PlantingScience Mentor Workshop Chair: Catrina Adams

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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM W07 Job Search Transparency: Learning the Unwritten 102 Rules to Land your Dream Job Chair: James McDaniel and Chelsea Pretz 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM BSA International Affairs Committee

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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Human Diversity in Botany Committee Meeting Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Presentation Ready Room Edith Graham Mayo Boardroom 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM D5 Discussion Session 112 How to Publish Your Research: Tips for Junior Researchers Chair: Theresa Culley Join us for lunch and get an insight into publishing - all are welcome! 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Presentation Ready Room Edith Graham Mayo Boardroom 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM Field Trip Leaves from the Ballroom Lobby West New Bell Museum, MIN herbarium, and Surly Brewing Company 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM BSA Technology Committee Meeting Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

W08 Using the Cornell University Plant Anatomy 104 Collection (CUPAC) and the Cornell University Paleobo- tanical Slide Collection (CUPC-slide Collection for teaching and research Chair: Maria A Gandolfo

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

W09 Tips for Success: Applying to Graduate School Chair: Anna K Monfils

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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM W10 The Elevator Speech: Crafting an Effective Pitch 103 that Highlights your Research and Illustrates the Broader Impacts Chair: James McDaniel and Chelsea Pretz 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

W11 PUI Plant Network Professional Development Power Hour Chair: Rachel Schmidt Jabaily

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

W12 Transcriptome analyses for non-model plants: 107 phylogenomics and more Chair: Stephen Smith

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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Chair: L.K. Tuominen

2:30 PM - 3:15 PM BSA Publications Committee Meeting Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Coffee Break

3:15 PM - 5:00 PM

BSA Council Meeting

Ballroom Lobby - West 101

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM BSA Development Committee Meeting Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Student Conference Assistants Orientation

109

5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

PLANTS Student and Mentor Orientation Meeting (by invitation only)

113

5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

AFS Council Meeting

101

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Speaker Dinner (by invitation only)

114

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

US Virtual Herbarium Project

110

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Happy Hour for All Authors, Reviewers, Editors, and Readers of AJB and APPS Ballroom Lobby South

6:15 PM - 7:30 PM

BSA Education Committee Meeting

101

6:15 PM - 7:15 PM

Undergraduate Reception

113

6:30 PM - 7:20 PM

CBA Outgoing Board Meeting and Dinner

112

7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

S1 Plenary Address - Walter Judd Flora of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth

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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

All Society Mixer

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MONDAY, JULY 23RD 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Botany 2018 Conference Office 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Legion Meeting Room

President's Breakfast Meeting and Discussion

112

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Michigan Consortium of Botanists Breakfast Ballroom Lobby South 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Continental Breakfast

Ballroom Lobby - West

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM

AJB Editorial Board Meeting and Breakfast

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7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Presentation Ready Room Edith Graham Mayo Boardroom 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Conference Registration

Ballroom Lobby West

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM 1 Contributed Papers Phylogenomics I Chair: Liming Cai

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8:00

1001

Chau, John* - Olmstead, Richard Comparison of taxon-specific versus general locus sets for targeted sequence capture in plant phylogenomics

8:15

1002

Brose, Julia* - Mabry, Makenzie - Dismukes, Wade - Beric, Aleksandra - Washburn, Jacob - Edger, Patrick - Hall, Jocelyn - McKain, Michael Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan - Harkess, Alex - Schranz, M. Eric - Conant, Gavin Pires, Joseph Chris Elucidating the Multiple Independent Whole Genomes Duplication Events in the Brassicales

8:30

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Smith, Stephen* - Brown, Joseph - Walker, Joseph Nested phylogenetic conflicts and deep phylogenomics in plants

8:45

1004

Cai, Liming* - Xi, Zhenxiang - Lemmon, Emily - Lemmon, Alan Mast, Austin - Buddenhagen, Christopher - Liu, Liang - Davis, Charles Extensive gene tree discordance in Malpighiales not explained by incomplete lineage sorting and gene tree estimation error

9:00

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Wang, Ning* - Yang, Ya - Moore, Michael J. - Brockington, Samuel Walker, Joseph - Brown, Joseph - Eggli, Urs - Majure, Lucas - Smith, Stephen Evolution of Portulacineae marked by gene tree conflict and gene family expansion associated with adaptation to harsh environments

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Schmickl, Roswitha* - Oberlander, Kenneth - Zeisek, Vojtěch - Liston, Aaron - Schneeweiss, Hanna - Záveská, Eliška - Emshwiller, Eve Dreyer, Leanne - Suda, Jan Massive polyploidization but no obvious role for polyploids in the radiation of southern African Oxalis L.: insights from phylogenomics and cytogenetics

9:30 Break 10:15

1008

Gallagher, Joseph* - Man, Jarrett - Bartlett, Madelaine Evolution of function and structure in the leucine-rich repeat gene family in flowering plants

10:30

1009

Du, Zhiyuan* - Xiang, Jenny - Harris, AJ Phylogenomics of Aesculus L. (Sapindaceae) inferred from RAD-seq data – insights into biogeography and evolution of the genus

10:45

1010

An, Hong* - Gaynor, Michelle - Gebken, Sarah - Qi, Xinshuai - Barker, Michael - Pires, Joseph Chris Origin(s) of a hybrid: History of allopolyploid Brassica napus using genome-wide data

11:00

1011

Walker, Joseph - Stull, Gregory* - Walker-Hale, Nathanael - Vargas, Oscar M - Larson, Drew Characterizing gene-tree conflict and systematic error in plastomeinferred phylogenies

11:15

1012

Miller, Joe REPHINE: REcursive PHylogenetic INferencE

8:00 AM - 11:45 AM 2 Contributed Papers Ecology Section - Functional Traits and Responses Chair: Eric Morgan; Carol Goodwillie

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8:00

2001

Odiwe, Anthony* - Sikiru, Dauda K - Raimi , Idris Determination of the level of trace metals using tree barks in automobile mechanic workshops at Ile-Ife, Nigeria

8:15

2002

VanVolkenburg, Heather* - Vasseur, Liette - Guinel, Frederique Understanding the influences of cover crops and agrominerals as soil management alternatives in vineyard’s diversity

8:30

2003

Olowoyo, Joshua* - Aina, Olawole Emmanuel - Amoo, Stephen Mugivhisa, Liziwe Effect of organic (animal manures) and inorganic (NPK chemical fertilizer) soil amendments on the phytochemical contents of Lycopersicon esculentum

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2004

Super, Laura* - Ye, Tong - Low, Caitlin - Tsai, Kyne - Simard, Suzanne The impact of anthropogenic nitrogen and warming on plants and their associated organisms

9:00

2005

Richardson, Lea* - Wagenius, Stuart Fire influences flowering phenology and reproduction in two tallgrass prairie forbs

9:15

2006

Pittenger, Madison* - Maricle, Keri - Baer, Sara - Johnson, Loretta Maricle, Brian Herbivory Preferences Among Ecotypes of Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardii)

9:30

2007

Tate, Emily - Goodwillie, Carol* Functional trait analysis of a plant community response to long-term fertilization

9:45 Break 10:15

2009

Gillard, Morgane* - Grewell, Brenda - Futrell, Caryn J. - Deleu, Carole Thiebaut, Gabrielle Climate warming stimulates germination and initial biomass production by seedlings of two invasive Ludwigia congeners

10:30

2010

Feldsine, Natalie Potential phenological shifts of first bloom dates in southern New York: using long-term phenology data to understand local effects of climate change

10:45

2011

Johnson, Loretta* - Reichelt, Rory - Nagel, Anna - Galliart, Matt Niche divergence in big bluestem grass ecotypes in response to experimental drought: Mechanisms of local adaptation

11:00

2012

Barnes, Christopher Spatial-temporal variation in the defence compounds of Thapsia garganica, and their inhibition to fungi

11:15

2013

Cocoletzi , Eliezer* - Contreras-Varela, Ximena - GarcĂ­a-Chavez, Juan Fernandes, Geraldo - Aguirre, Armando The structure, physiology and consequences of galls in Parkinsonia praecox in a semi-arid region

11:30

2014

Olowoyo, Joshua* - Mugivhisa, Liziwe How safe is organic farming in the face of persistent organic and inorganic pollutants in the environment

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8:00 AM - 11:45 AM 3 Contributed Papers Systematics I--Tracheophytes, Pteridophytes to Monocots 1 Chair: Lisa Wallace; Craig Barrett

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Miller, Joe Phylogenetic Diversity is a Better Measure of Biodiversity than Taxon Counting

8:15

3002

Lu, Jin-Mei* - Du, Xin-Yu - Wen, Jun - Zhang, Libing - Li, De-Zhu Deep relationships and early divergences of the large fern lineage Polypodiales: Insights from plastid phylogenomics

8:30

3003

Patel, Nikisha* - Barrington, David Apomixis and hybridization in Polystichum section Duropolystichum in the Himalaya and Hengduan mountains

8:45

3004

Barrett, Craig* - Sinn, Brandon - King, Loren - medina, jesus - Bacon, Christine - Hodel, Donald - lahmeyer, sean Phylogenomics, biogeography, and evolution in the American palm genus Brahea Mart. Ex Endl

9:00

3005

Giraldo, Giovanny - Cameron, Kenneth* Genome size and phylogenetics of Vanilloideae (Orchidaceae) inferred from NextGen anchored phylogenomics

9:15

3006

Wallace, Lisa* - Bailey, Nicholas - Wettewa, Eranga Comparative analysis of phylogeny and morphology in two polyploid orchids of Platanthera

9:30

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Jesus-Costa, Cristielle - Viana, Pedro - Lobato Afonso, Edgar A. Oliveira, Luiz - Clark, Lynn* - Santos-Goncalves, Ana Paula Phylogeny of the Arthrostylidiinae: the Aulonemia clade (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae)

9:45 Break 10:15

3009

McDaniel, James* - Cameron, Kenneth Systematics of Porroglossum (Pleurothallidinae) Orchids: An Integrative Approach to Phylogenetics, Floral Snap-Trap Kinematics, and Fragrance Analysis

10:30

3010

Kephart, Susan Disentangling species in dynamic landscapes: Do unusual ecological contexts matter in shaping morphology, pollination, and genetic variation in Camassia?

10:45

3011

Duvall, M* - Burke, Sean - Clark, Dylan C. Evolution of the PACMAD grasses; finding the path to warm-season grasslands -72-


11:00

3012

Tyrrell, Christopher* - Londoño, Ximena - Oviedo Prieto, Ramona Attigala, Lakshmi - McDonald, Katelyn - Clark, Lynn Systematics of the narrow-leaved woody bamboo species of Arthrostylidium from the West Indies

11:15

3013

Burke, Sean - Duvall, M* Ancestral State Reconstruction, Divergence Date Estimation, and Trait Evolution in Panicoideae (Poaceae)

11:30

3014

Starr, Julian* - Ford, Bruce -Léveillé-Bourret, Étienne - Vũ, Anh Tài Nguyễn, Thị Kim Thanh The rediscovery and conservation of the rare Vietnamese endemic Eriophorum scabriculme and its importance to generic circumscription in the Cariceae-Dulichieae-Scirpeae clade (Cyperaceae)

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 4 Contributed Papers Biogeography Chair: Geraldine Allen; Mathew Sharples

105

8:00

4001

Knox, Eric* - Case, Andrea - Appiah-Madson, Hannah - Caruso, Christina Post-glacial colonization of the Midwest by Lobelia siphilitica

8:15

4002

Sharples, Mathew* - Tripp, Erin Inferring the biogeographical history of the cosmopolitan Angiosperm genus Stellaria L

8:30

4003

Vargas, Oscar M* - Dick, Christopher Biogeography and diversification of the Brazil Nut family, Lecythidaceae, in the Neotropics

8:45

4004

Lu, Pei-Luen* - Liang, Yi-Shao Biogeography of Plant genus Dracaena (Asparagaceae) in Soloman Islands

9:00

4005

Li, Pan* - Cai, Minqi - Liu, Luxian - Li, Zheng - Qi, Zhechen - Qiu, Yingxiong - Cameron, Kenneth - Fu, Chengxin An overlooked route to the east via South China: the phylogeny and biogeography of the East Asian genus Atractylodes (Asteraceae) revealed by RAD-seq

9:15

4006

Havran, J* - Swenson, Ulf - Munzinger , Jérôme - McLoughlin , Stephen - Nylinder , Stephan Origins and interisland biogeography of endemic Hawaiian Planchonella (Sapotaceae)

9:30

4007

Gagnon, Edeline* - Ringelberg, Jens - Bruneau, Anne - Lewis, Gwilym Hughes, Colin The Caesalpinia group as a model for understanding biogeographical patterns of evolution

Canceled

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9:45 Break 10:15

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Ritter, Matt* - Johns, Jason - Yost, Jenn - NIcolle, Dean - Igic, Boris Worldwide hemisphere-dependent lean in Cook pines

10:30

4010

Allen, Geraldine Origin, diversification and geographic spread of the genus Erythronium (Tulipeae, Liliaceae)

10:45

4011

Tripp, Erin* - Lendemer, James Nearly 6,000 species of North American Lichens: Distributions, Traits, Ecologies, and New Syndromes

11:00

4012

Puzey, Joshua Long-term (100 year) trends in monarch butterfly and milkweed (Asclepias) abundance estimated from natural history collections

11:15

4013

Westergaard, Kristine Bakke - Fior, Simone - Bruederle, Leo P. * Stenøien, Hans K. - Zemp, Niklaus - Widmer, Alex Population genomic evidence reveals multiple North American Pleistocene refugia for Carex scirpoidea (Cyperaceae)

11:30

4014

Spalink, Daniel* - Pender, Jocelyn - Escudero Lirio, Antonio Marcial Hipp, Andrew - Roalson, Eric - Starr, Julian - Waterway, Marcia - Bohs, Lynn Allison - Sytsma, Kenneth J. The spatial structure of phylogenetic and functional diversity in the United States and Canada: an example using sedges (Cyperaceae)

11:45

4015

Mander, Luke The Latitudinal Distribution of Morphological Diversity among Holocene Angiosperm Pollen Grains from eastern North America and Colombia

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 Contributed Papers Pteridology I Chair: Melanie Link-Perez

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Schuettpelz, Eric* - Rouhan, Germinal - Pryer, Kathleen M. - Rothfels, Carl J. - Prado, Jefferson - Sundue, Michael A. - Windham, Michael D. Moran, Robbin C. - Smith, Alan R. Are there too many fern genera?

8:15

5002

Zhang, Xin* - Chen, De-Kui - Rothfels, Carl J. - Shepherd, Lara - Zhou, Xin-Mao - He, Hai - Gao, Xin-Fen - Zhang, Libing Phylogeny of Lycopodiaceae

8:30

5003

Testo, Weston* - Sessa, Emily - Barrington, David Phylogenetic systematics, morphological evolution, and natural groups in Neotropical Phlegmariurus (Lycopodiaceae) -74-


8:45

5004

Farrar, Donald* - Gilman, Arthur - Moran, Robbin C. A cryptic name to match a cryptic taxon—following the trail of Underwood’s B. onondagense, a priority name for North American B. lunaria

9:00

5005

Barrington, David* - Patel, Nikisha Insights into allopolyploid speciation in the tropics from Andean páramo species in the fern genus Polystichum (Dryopteridaceae)

9:15

5006

Xu, Ke-Wang* - Liao, Wen-Bo - Zhang, Libing Global plastid phylogeny of the fern family Aspleniaceae

9:30

5007

George, Lisa* - Pryer, Kathleen M. - Kao, Tzu-Tong - Huiet, Layne Windham, Michael D. The Long and Winding Road: Exploring the relationships of Cheilanthes brandegeei (Pteridaceae)

9:45 Break 10:15

5009

Zhang, Libing* - Zhang, Liang - Lehtonen, Samuli - Tuomistro, Hanna Phylogeny and diversity of Tectaria in the New World

10:30

5010

Patel, Nikisha* - Fawcett, Susan - Sundue, Michael A. - Budke, Jessica A Phylogenetic Perspective on Perispore Morphology of Thelypteridaceae

10:45

5011

Frangos, Samantha - Kanaley, Kathleen - Stevenson, Dennis* Anatomy and morphology of Huperzia squarrosa

11:00

5012

Vasco, Alejandra* - Ambrose, Barbara - Moran, Robbin C. The fern genus Elaphoglossum: systematics and molecular genetics of leaf development

11:15

5013

Testo, Weston - Sundue, Michael A.* Are rates of species diversification and body size evolution coupled in the ferns?

11:30

5014

Kuo, Li-Yaung* - Chen, Cheng-Wei - Hung, Yu-Ling - Ko, Chia-Wen - Li, Fay-Wei - Chiou, Wen-Liang - Wang, Chun-Neng - Huang, Yao-Moan Heterochronic response to antheridiogen could explain the mating behavior shifts in polyploid ferns

11:45

5015

Watkins, James E.* - Campany, Courtney - Lawson, Evelyn A preliminary investigation into the physiology of fern sperm: focus on longevity, velocity, and competition.

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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 6 Contributed Papers Anatomy and Morphology I Chair: Ojo Funmilola Mabel

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Funmilola Mabel, Ojo* - Taiwo Ayomipo, Adenegan-Alakinde - Olaniyi Ezekiel, Ojo Comparative Anatomical Studies of Two Species of Talinum occurring in South West, Nigeria

8:15

6002

Munshi, Lamia* - Christin, Pascal-Antoine History of leaf anatomical transitions in Molluginaceae

8:30

6003

Ray, Dustin* - Jones, Cynthia Mechanical and physiological traits do not trade off in petioles

8:45

6004

Saheed, Sefiu Adekilekun* - Ajao, Abdulwakeel - Jimoh, Mahboob A. - Faniyan, MM - Olatunde, DO - Ayeni, OB - Amusan, OC Babs-Ogungbemi , AA - Aasa-Sadique, AD Critical Leaf Anatomical Characters Indicating C3 and C4 Photosynthetic Metabolism in Selected Dicotyledonous Genera in Nigeria

9:00

6005

Randolph, Katie* - Schulte, Paul - Stanfield, RC - Hacke, Uwe Phloem sieve plates and the impact of sieve pore obstructions on flow

9:15 Break 9:45

6007

Horner, Harry (Jack) The ‘origin enigma’ of leaf calcium oxalate druses and crystal sand crystals in environmentally-separated taxa of Peperomia (Piperales; Piperaceae)

10:00

6008

Arogundade, Oluwabunmi* - Adedeji, Olubukola Leaf Anatomy Of Three Species Of Alocasia (Schott) G. Don In South Western Nigeria

10:15

6009

Huggett, Brett* - Micklewhite, Niamh - Alison , Ricciardi - Tomlinson, P. Hydraulic architecture of the leaf axis in cycads

10:30

6010

Losada, Juan* - Blanco-Moure, Nuria - Leslie, Andrew Anatomical changes and the evolution of dispersal mechanisms in the seed cones of the pine family

10:45

6011

Klahs, Phillip* - Clark, Lynn Anemophily in Poaceae: Towards A Model of the System

11:00

6012

Gallaher, Timothy - Klahs, Phillip - Cox, Monica - Moss, Kimberly Craine, Joseph - Clark, Lynn* Evolutionary and functional aspects of three-dimensional chlorenchyma cell shape in the grasses (Poaceae) and other monocots -76-


11:15

6013

Julier, Adele CM* - Mander, Luke The morphology and ecology of Neotropical angiosperm flowers: an analysis using discrete characters

11:30

6014

Zhang, xin - zhang, zhixiang* - zhao, zhong Floral Ontogeny Of Illicium Lanceolatum (Schisandraceae), With Emphasis On Carpel, Ovule And Floral Apex Development

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM C01 Colloquium Plants at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary Chair: Nathan A Jud

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8:00 Introduction 8:15

C01002 Wilf, Peter* - Bralower, Timothy J. Geographic Variation in Marine and Terrestrial Primary-Producer Response to the Terminal Cretaceous Event

8:30

C01003 Jud , Nathan A* - Gandolfo, Maria A - Wilf, Peter - Iglesias, Ari Remarkable diversity of fossil flowers from the early Paleocene (Danian) Salamanca Formation, Chubut, Argentina

8:45

C01004 Escapa, Ignacio* - Iglesias, Ari - Wilf, Peter - Catalano, Santiago Caraballo-Ortiz, Marcos - Cuneo, Nestor Agathis fossils from the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary interval of Patagonia and the dilemma of Araucariaceae

9:00

C01005 Stiles, Elena* - Wilf, Peter - Iglesias, Ari - Gandolfo, Maria A - Cuneo, Nestor Quantifying macrofloral extinction and morphological diversity across the K-Pg boundary in Argentine Patagonia

9:15 Break 10:30 C01007 Jones, Heather* - Bralower, Timothy J. - Lowery, Christoper Delayed calcareous nannoplankton recovery at “ground zero� following the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K/Pg) mass extinction event 10:45 C01008 Smith, Selena* - Manchester, Steven - Kapgate, Dashrath - Srivastava, Rashmi - Matsunaga, Kelly - Samant, Bandana - Wheeler, Elisabeth Progress and challenges in understanding vascular plant diversity in the Maastrichtian-Danian Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India 11:00 C01009 Matsunaga, Kelly* - Manchester, Steven - Smith, Selena - Srivastava, Rashmi Fossil fruits from the Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India suggest a Late Cretaceous origin of borassoid palms and survival across the K-Pg boundary -77-


11:15 C01010 Manchester, Steven* - Smith, Selena - Kapgate, Dashrath - Matsunaga, Kelly - Samant, Bandana Hypotheses of floristic change in fruits and seeds across the K-Pg boundary in India 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM C02 Colloquium 102 Botanical foundations for perennial agriculture: Evolution and ecology of perennial herbaceous plants Chair: Sterling Herron; Claudia Ciotir 8:00 C02SUM Herron, Sterling* - Ciotir, E. Claudia - Miller, Allison Botanical foundations for perennial agriculture: Evolution and ecology of perennial herbaceous plants 8:15

C02001 Rubin, Matthew* - Friedman, Jannice Intraspecific variation in paths to fitness in plants with different life histories

8:30

C02002 Wagenius, Stuart Environmental and genetic contributions to lifetime fitness in a longlived herbaceous prairie perennial

8:45

C02003 Egan, Ashley* - Kisha, Theodore J. Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of the North American Wild Kidney Bean (Phaseolus polystachios) in the Eastern U.S

9:00

C02004 Ciotir, Claudia* - Applequist, Wendy - Crews, Timothy - DeHaan, Lee Herron, Sterling - Townesmith, Andrew - Schlautman , Brandon - Van Tassel , David - Roskow , Yury - Frawley, Emma - Vorontsova, Maria Miller, Allison The Perennial Agriculture Project - Global Inventory of Perennial Herbaceous Grain, Legume, and Oilseed Species for Pre-breeding

9:15

C02005 Cattani , Douglas John is Intermediate wheatgrass changing as it is being developed for grain production?

9:30

C02006 Jaikumar , Nikhil S* - Dorn, Kevin - Snapp, Sieglinde Acclimation to freezing stress in Thinopyrum intermedium cohorts of varying ages: DNA damage repair and oxidative stress mitigation

9:45 Break 10:15 C02008 Ravetta, Damian - Vilela, Alejandra - Gonzรกlez Paleo, Luciana - Van Tassel, David* Domestication of Silphium integrifolium (Asteraceae): are we inadvertently moving the phenotype from a conservative to an acquisitive strategy? -78-


10:30 C02009 Peterson, Kelsey* - Van Tassel, David Exploiting phenotypic plasticity during the domestication of Silphium integrifolium (Asteraceae) 10:45 C02010 Herron, Sterling* - Ciotir, E. Claudia - Miller, Allison Evolution of annual and perennial herbaceous papilionoid legumes under natural and artificial selection 11:00 Discussion 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM SY1 Symposium Evolution, ecology, development, and genomics of carnivorous plants Chair: Tanya Renner

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8:00 Introduction 8:15

SY1002 Fleischmann, Andreas Evolution of carnivory in angiosperms and diversification of trap types

8:45

SY1003 Givnish, Thomas J* - Sparks, Kenneth W - Hunter, Steve - Pavlovi� , Andrej Why are plants carnivorous? Cost/benefit analysis, whole-plant growth, and the context-specific advantages of botanical carnivory

9:15

SY1004 Skates, Laura* - Cross, Adam - Stevens, Jason - Gebauer, Gerhard Dixon, Kingsley How carnivorous are carnivorous plants? Applying stable isotope methodology to quantify reliance on prey

9:45 Break 10:15 SY1006 Renner, Tanya* - Lan, Tianying - Rajaraman, Sitaram - Herrera-Estrella, Luis - Ibarra-Laclette, Enrique - Zheng, Chunfang - Sankoff, David Schuster, Stephan - Jarkko, Salojarvi - Albert, Victor Plant carnivory and the evolution of genomic architecture in the Caryophyllales 10:45 SY1007 Gilbert, Kadeem Evolution and ecological consequences of diverse traits in tropical pitcher plants (Nepenthes) 11:15 SY1008 Scharmann, Mathias* - Widmer, Alex Evolution of carnivory genes in the recent radiation of Nepenthes 11:45 Discussion

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8:30 AM - 11:45 AM 7 Contributed Papers Ecology Section - Community Interactions and Responses Chair: David Gorchov

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8:30

7001

Chapman, Julia* - Buskey, Taylor - Kukla, Mitchell - Kuminecz, Corey McEwan, Ryan Tree regeneration and herbaceous community responses to emerald ash borer-induced Fraxinus mortality and altered Alliaria petiolata abundance in an old-growth forest remnant

8:45

7002

Morgan, Eric Influence of a non-native orchid, Epipactis helleborine (L.) Crantz, upon the distribution, life cycle and feeding patterns of a native weevil, Stethobaris ovata (LeConte) (Curculionidae) and evidence of apparent

9:00

7003

Martini, Francesco* - Xia, Shangwen - Manage Goodale, Uromi Forest regeneration in a subtropical forest: factors shaping seedling community along elevation

9:15

7004

Janssen, Eric* - Zaya, David - Molano-Flores, Brenda Do Colonization/Extinction Probabilities of Understory Plants Differ Between Forest Types?

9:30

7005

Wright, Gabrielle - Gorchov, David* Frequency of white-tailed deer browse on an invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii, is inversely related to this invasive shrub’s abundance: evidence it serves as a unique food resource

Canceled

9:45 Break 10:15

7007

Anderson, Roger Changes in tree species composition, abundance, and diversity in a remnant historic prairie grove in central, Illinois USA over a thirtyfour year period (1977-2011)

10:30

7008

Rosburg, Thomas Effects of cattle grazing on the species composition of prairie communities in northwest Iowa

10:45

7009

Pasiche-Lisboa, Carlos J. - Piercey-Normore, Michele D.* Dispersal of lichen and moss asexual propagules by wind may influence community structure in boreal forests

11:00

7010

Jooste, Michelle* - Oberlander, Kenneth - Midgley, Guy - Dreyer, Leanne Understanding an un-described symbiosis; implications for resilience, evolution and conservation of Oxalis in the Cape flora biodiversity hotspot -80-


11:15

7011

Yost, Jenn* - Nelson, Gil Is allelopathy ecologically relevant? A review and case study in Eucalyptus globulus

11:30

7012

Sianta, Shelley* - Kay, Kathleen The evolution of serpentine endemism is associated with adaptation to less competitive, but not chemically harsher, serpentine habitats

8:30 AM - 12:00 PM 8 Contributed Papers Functional Genetics and Genomics Chair: Unknown

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8:30

8001

Spoelhof, Jonathan* - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. Polyploidy and mutation in Arabidopsis

8:45

8002

Shan, Shengchen* - Yang, Bing - Hauser, Bernard - Mavrodiev, Evgeny Soltis, Pamela S. - Soltis, Douglas Application of CRISPR/Cas9 to Tragopogon (Asteraceae), an evolutionary model for the study of polyploidy

9:00

8003

McAssey, Edward* - Lail, Lauren - Sonon, Virgille - Lu, Zefu - Schmitz, Robert - Parrott, Wayne Transposon mutagenesis in soybean

9:15

8004

Landis, Jacob* - Guercio, Angelica - Fiscus, Christopher - Koenig, Daniel Phenotypic variation and genetic control of long-term success in a near century long study of barley (Hordeum vulgare)

9:30

8005

Azeez, Sekinat* - Faluyi, Julius Cytological, Foliar-epidermal and Pollen Grain Studies in Relation to Ploidy Level in Four Nigerian Species of Physalis L

9:45 Break 10:15

8007

García, Miguel - Costea, Mihai - Ibiapino, Amalia - Stefanovic, Sasa* Guerra Filho, Marcelo Genome size and karyotype evolution in Cuscuta (Convolvulaceae)

10:30

8008

Adhikari, Binaya* - Caruso, Christina - Case, Andrea Diversity and complexity of sex-determining genetics in a gynodioecious wildflower Lobelia siphilitica L. (Campanulaceae)

10:45

8009

Liu, Xiang - Xiang, Jenny* - Franks, Robert - Xie, Deyu Functional Characterization of Terminal Flower1 Homolog in Cornus canadensis – Deciphering its role in evolution of inflorescences in Cornus

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11:00

8010

Kollar, Leslie* - Eppley, Sarah - Rosenstiel, Todd - McDaniel, Stuart The role of volatile organic compounds in antagonistic selection in the moss Ceratodon purpureus

11:15

8011

Dabney, Clemon* - Grassa, Christopher - Wenger , Jonathan P - CJ, Schwartz - Weiblen, George The heritability of odor in Cannabis: Using metabolomics, QTL, PCA and Gaussian Markov Random Fields to understand the genetics of terpene production in Cannabis sativa

11:30

8012

Wenger , Jonathan P* - Dabney, Clemon - ElSohly, Mahmoud Chandra, Suman - Radwan, Mohamed - Majumdar, Chandrani G Weiblen, George Validating a predictive model of cannabinoid inheritance with Minnesota ditch weed (Cannabis sativa L.)

11:45

8013

Schwabe, Anna* - Hansen, Connor - Hyslop, Richard - McGlaughlin, Mitchell Cannabis sativa: using genetic analyses to stir the pot

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Spouse/Companion and Exhibitor Breakfast 9:45 AM - 10:15 AM Coffee Break

112

Ballroom Lobby - West

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM S2 Emerging Leader Lecture - Benjamin Blackman Evolution, Development, and the Predictable Environment Chair: Pamela Diggle

111

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM D1 Discussion Session 102 National Science Foundation Information Session for faculty and other professionals Presented by Sakai, Ann* - Beaman, Reed - Forseth, Irwin - Malcomber, Simon - Miller, Joseph - Poston, Muriel - Roberts, Roland - Skog, Judith - Weeks, Andrea

10:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Open

Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Student Involvement in Botany Luncheon

112

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM California Botanists Brown Bag Luncheon Ballroom Lobby South 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

American Fern Society Luncheon

108

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

APPS Editorial Board Meeting & Luncheon

111

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1:30 PM - 5:00 PM 10 Contributed Papers Hybrids and Hybridization Chair: Unknown

101

1:30

10001

Bird, Kevin* - VanBuren, Robert - Puzey, Joshua - Edger, Patrick The causes and consequences of subgenome dominance in hybrids and recent polyploids

1:45

10002

McCarthy, Elizabeth* - Landis, Jacob - Kurti, Amelda - Lawhorn, Amber - Litt, Amy The genetic basis of flower color differences in Nicotiana tabacum

2:00

10003

Kinser, Taliesin* - Smith, Ronald - Lawrence , Amelia H - Smith, Gregory - Puzey, Joshua Endosperm development of the triploid bridge to a Mimulus allohexaploid: insights into genomic imprinting

2:15

10004

Baniaga, Anthony* - Barker, Michael Hybridization, polyploidy, and adaptation to extreme environments by Selaginella

2:30

10005

Uckele, Kathryn* - Richards, Lora - Shelef, Oren - Parchman, Thomas Landscape genomic variation across three juniper species and their hybrids

2:45

10006

Deacon, Nicholas* - Grossman, Jake - Cavender-Bares, Jeannine A hidden boreal relict: Midwest U.S. river canyon aspens are hybrids of species separated by time and space

3:00

10007

Stefanovic, Sasa* - GarcĂ­a, Miguel - Weiner, Catherine - Costea, Mihai Recurrent natural hybridization in Cuscuta sect. Denticulatae (Convolvulaceae)

3:15 Break 3:45

10009

Mitchell, Nora* - Rieseberg, Loren - Owens, Gregory - Whitney, Kenneth Hybridization speeds adaptation in Texas sunflowers: insights from field experimental evolution

4:00

10010

Mattingly, Kali* - Hovick, Steve Assessing the extent of hybridization between the invasive species Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) and the horticultural species L. virgatum

4:15

10011

Persinger, Jessica* - Thompson, Pamela - Cruzan, Mitchell Hybridization and species delimitation in an Oregon Ranunculus species complex

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4:30

10012

Oleas, Nora* - Zweck, Justin - Moreno, Mauro - Peña, Paola Speciation as a result of hybridization between genera of Amaryllidaceae in the tropical Andes hotspot

4:45

10013

Stone, Benjamin* - Wolfe, Andi Hybridization and gene flow in Penstemon subgenus Dasanthera

1:30 PM - 5:15 PM 11 Phylogenomics II Chair: Sarah Mathews; Mark Fishbein

Contributed Papers

114

1:30

11001

Crowl, Andrew* - McVay, John - Hipp, Andrew - Manos, Paul Assessing the reticulate history of white oaks (Quercus) using hundreds of nuclear loci

1:45

11002

Walker, Joseph* - Brown, Joseph - Smith, Stephen Embracing gene tree conflict to inform species relationships: An example in the clade Caryophyllales

2:00

11003

Burke, Sean - Ungerer, Mark - Duvall, M* Differential Decay of an Ancient Mitochondrial Insertion in the Plastid Genomes of Paspalum (Poaceae)

2:15

11004

Orton, Lauren* - Burke, Sean - Duvall, M Plastome phylogenomics and characterization of rare genomic changes in plastome groups 1 and 2 Poeae (Pooideae; Poaceae)

2:30

11005

Kleinkopf, Jospeh - Wagner, Warren - Roalson, Eric* Detecting Hybridization in Hawaiian Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) Using Genome-wide Data

2:45 Break 3:45

11007

Mathews, Sarah* - Campbell, Christopher - Cronn, Richard - Gernandt, David - Graham, Sean - Hansen, Kimberly - Holman, Garth - G.Kelch, Dean - Lam, Vivienne - Li, Jianhua - Liston, Aaron - Little, Damon Mapes, Gene - Mei, Wenbin - Moore, Abigail - Nagalingum, Nathalie Parks, Matthew - Peery, Rhiannon - Rai, Hardeep - Raubeson, Linda Ross, Gregory - Rothwell, Gar - Ruhsam, Markus - Ryberg, Patricia E. - Schwarzbach, Andrea - Stevenson, Dennis - Stockey, Ruth - Yang, Yong Seed plant phylogeny inferred from integrated analyses of morphological and molecular data

4:00

11008

Zhou, Wenbin* - Xiang, Jenny - Wen, Jun Phylogenomics of Nyssa from single copy genes and Fluidgim sequencing – insights into biogeography and character evolution

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4:15

11009

Fishbein, Mark* - Straub, Shannon - Boutte, Julien - Weitemeier, Kevin A. - Cronn, Richard - Liston, Aaron Milkweed Phylogenomics: Assessing Incomplete Lineage Sorting and Intergenomic Discordance

4:30

11010

Kates, Heather* - Johnson, Matthew - Gardner, Elliot - Zerega, Nyree Wickett, Norman Allele phasing has minimal impact on phylogenetic reconstruction from targeted nuclear gene sequences in a case study of Artocarpus

4:45

11011

Mandel, Jennifer* - Siniscalchi, Carolina - Thapa, Ramhari - Dikow, Rebecca - Watson, Linda E - Funk, Vicki Evolution and Historical Biogeography of Asteraceae using Hyb-Seq Data

1:30 PM - 5:15 PM 12 Contributed Papers Biodiversity Informatics & Herbarium Digitization Chair: Cynthia Skema; Jitin Rahul

105

1:30

12001

Thiers, Barbara* - Rivas, Roslyn - Kiernan, Elizabeth Using Data From Index Herbariorum to Assess Threats to the World’s Herbaria

1:45

12002

King, Megan* - Aronson, Myla - Irelan, Sean - Struwe, Lena The MAM project at Rutgers University - Digitization of the MidAtlantic Flora to investigate urban floristic changes

2:00

12003

Mast, Austin* - Riccardi, Greg - Bruhn, Robert - Ellwood, Elizabeth Goodwin, Jillian WeDigFLPlants—Innovative, place-based citizen science engagement to build the most complete historical baseline possible for Florida’s plants

2:15

12004

Skema, Cynthia* - Barber, Anne - Mancini, Michelle - Block, Timothy FineFocus: A tool for the objective evaluation of focus quality in herbarium specimen imaging

2:30

12005

Eserman, Lauren* - Brinkman, Becky - Whitehurst, Lauren Determann, Ron - Burgess, Kevin - Coffey, Emily Curation and DNA barcoding of the orchid collection at the Atlanta Botanical Garden

2:45

12006

Braukmann, Thomas* - Kuzmina, Maria - Steinke, Dirk - Zakharov, Evgeny - Hebert, Paul Building the DNA barcode library for the flora of Canada using herbarium specimens

3:00 Break -85-


3:45

12008

Berg, Colette* - Weber, Jenn Phenological Advancement in Triodanis perfoliata (Campanulaceae) across North America

4:00

12009

Jacobs, Rob Beyond Digitisation

4:15

12010

Rahul, Jitin Assessment of Biodiversity and Identification of Least Concern (LC) Plant Species

4:30

12011

Durand, Amber* - Burke, Janelle - Skema, Cynthia Videos as Outreach Tools to Build Community in Natural History Collections Research: Examples from Howard University

4:45

12012

Van Ee , Benjamin* - Siritunga, Dimuth Expanding Research Opportunities for Hispanic Students through DNA Barcoding of Three Agriculturally Important Plant Families in Puerto Rico

5:00

12013

Metsger, Deborah* - Dickinson, Timothy A - Seed, Evan - Dickinson, Adam Progress on using herbarium specimens for tree species distribution mapping in Ontario, Canada

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM 13 Contributed Papers Anatomy and Morphology II Chair: Daniel K. Gladish

113

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Denbigh , Georgia Lee* - Dauphinee, Adrian N. - Fraser, Meredith S. Lacroix, Christian R. - Gunawardena, Arunika Investigating the origin of the induction signal(s) involved in developmentally regulated programmed cell death in the lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis)

1:45

13002

Johnston, Dylan* - Davis, Arthur Growth and nectar production dynamics of the bifurcated floral spur of Impatiens hybrida (Balsaminaceae)

2:00

13003

Ahl, Louise* - Lodberg Pedersen, Henriette - Jørgensen, Bodil Willats, William - Grace, Olwen - Rønsted, Nina Analyses of Aloe polysaccharides using carbohydrate microarray profiling

2:15

13004

Maricle, Keri* - Maricle, Brian Influence of spilled oil on root aerenchyma and leaf level physiology in wetland species

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2:30

13005

Gladish, Daniel K.* - Saito, Susumu - Niki, Teruo Comparison of the root apex anatomy of maize and teosinte and reassessment of their promeristem structure and its role in metaxylem histogenesis

2:45

13006

Zhang, Jingbo - Stevens, Peter - Zhang, Wenheng* 3-D modeling the inflorescence structures helps understanding floral zygomorphy development in Solanaceae

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM 14 Contributed Papers Ecology Section - Reproductive Biology Chairs: Katherine Goodrich; Suzanne Koptur

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1:30

14001

Londono, Viviana* - Madriñán, Santiago - Torres, Alba The role of functional traits on seed germination niche hypothesis

1:45

14002

Houghton, Sydney* - Meyer, Susan - Stevens, Michael T. Seed Pod Wind Dispersal of Holmgren’s Milk-vetch Astragalus holmgreniorum

2:00

14003

Seglias, Alexandra* - Kramer, Andrea The effects of frozen storage on seed dormancy and germination patterns of native southwestern forb species

2:15

14004

Simpson, Andrew Fleshy propagules do not necessarily mean animal-dispersed seeds: experimental data from Ginkgo biloba

2:30

14005

Devall, Margaret A Lindera melissifolia seed viability study at the Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge, Mississippi

2:45

14006

Braum, Anna* - Steger, Laura - Fant, Jeremie Maintenance of color polymorphism in the scarlet paintbrush (Castilleja coccinea)

3:00

14007

Goodrich, Katherine* - Senski, Rebecca - Ellis, Inesha Floral mimicry and fruit scents: Flowers of Asimina triloba and potential models

3:15 Break 3:45

14009

Koptur, Suzanne* - Salas, Andrea - Valdes, Imena - Nusrat, Maha Villavicencio, Wendy - Zengin, Derya Nectar quantity and quality in Echites umbellatus (Apocynaceae)

4:00

14010

Katsuhara, Koki* - Ushimaru, Atushi Prior autonomous selfing can promote the coexistence of related Commelina species under the competition via interspecific pollen transfer -87-


4:15

14011

Dobson, Heidi* - Austin, Jessie - Barton, Catherine - Brodeck, Lindsey Do adult bees use the same flowers for pollen feeding as for pollen collecting?

4:30

14012

Valdes, Imena* - Finch, Jessamine - Havens, Kayri Ecotypic variation in flowering phenology: Investigating pollinator response to altered flowering times

4:45

14013

Anderson , Steven Richard* - Ford, Bruce - Worley, Anne Changes in the floral community contribute to increased fruiting success in southern populations of a rewardless orchid, Cypripedium candidum

5:00

14014

Brunet, Johanne* - Van Etten , Megan The impact of temperature and water availability on floral traits influencing pollinator attraction and plant mating system

5:15

14015

Rodriguez, Rosa* - Wolfe, Andi Morphological divergence in Penstemon and the role pollinatormediated natural selection

1:30 PM - 4:30 PM 9 Contributed Papers Crops and Wild Relatives Chair: Alex McAlvay

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1:30

9001

Dowell, Jordan* - Clark, Erin - Mandel, Jennifer - Donovan, Lisa Burke, John - Mason, Chase Genome wide association mapping of floral traits in cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

1:45

9002

Watson, Ray* - Blackman, Benjamin Gene expression evolution during sunflower domestication

2:00

9003

Kates, Heather* - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Palmea S. Comparative characterization of the domestication process in two independently domesticated pumpkin species

2:15

9004

Mabry, Makenzie* - Gallagher, Evan Y. - Turner, Sarah - Katz, Ella Ziegler, Greg - Baxter, Ivan - Kliebenstein, Daniel - Gore, Michael Joanne, Labate - Pires, Joseph Chris Brassica oleracea: The Dog of the Plant World

2:30

9005

McAlvay, Alex* - Ragsdale, Aaron - Qi, Xinshuai - Bird, Kevin - Velasco, Pablo - Pires, Joseph Chris - Emshwiller, Eve Domestication and ferality of Brassica rapa (pak choi, napa cabbage, oilseeds, and turnips) clarified through Genotyping-By-Sequencing

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2:45

9006

Marques, Edward* - Ahmed, Irshad - Rouf, Reyaz - Guar, Pooran Vadez, Vincent - von Wettberg, Eric J - Penmetsa, R. Varma - Kholova, Jana Development of Stay-Green Chickpea Technology to Benefit Smallholder Farmers in the Semi-Arid Tropics

3:00

9007

Omosowon , Sina Morufu* - Paul, Wilkin - Timothy, Barraclough Forest, Felix Phylogenetics of Guinea yams and their wild relatives

3:15 Break 3:45

9009

Mallick, Dharmendra Kumar Phylogenetic relationships among the genus Lens in the era of genomics

4:00

9010

Ilyas, Noshin* - Anwar, Tauseef Bio-herbicidal potential of Lantana camara l. on the growth and physiological parameters of Triticum aestivum l. and associated weeds

4:15

9011

Khadia, Satish Conservation and Sustainable use of Crop Wild Relatives for Food Security

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM C03 Colloquium Evolution, ecology, development, and genomics of carnivorous plants Chair: Tanya Renner

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1:30 Introduction 1:45

C03002 Bauer , Dr Ulrike Functional surfaces for insect trapping in Asian Nepenthes pitcher plants

2:00

C03003 Naczi, Robert Systematics and Biogeography of the Western Hemisphere Pitcher Plants (Sarraceniaceae)

2:15

C03004 Fukushima, Kenji The limited evolutionary routes to carnivorous plants

2:30

C03005 Yu, Wen-Bin* - Ma, Peng-Fei - Yang, Jun-Bo - Jin, Jian-Jun - Hong, Wang - Barrett, Craig - dePamphilis, Claude - Li, De-Zhu Comparative analyses of the plastid genome in carnivorous plants

2:45 Discussion

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1:30 PM - 5:30 PM C04 Colloquium Mayo Civic CenterA synthesis of new paleontological and phylogenomic perspectives on gymnosperm evolution Chair: Nathalie Nagalingum; Gordon Burleigh

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1:30 C04SUM Nagalingum, Nathalie* - Burleigh, Gordon A synthesis of new paleontological and phylogenomic perspectives on gymnosperm evolution 1:30

C04001 Burleigh, Gordon* - Endara, Lorena - Ickert-Bond, Stefanie Nagalingum, Nathalie A Targeted Sequence Capture Approach to the Gymnosperm Phylogeny

1:45

C04002 Herendeen, Patrick - Herrera, Fabiany* - Shi, Gongle - Ichinnorov, Niiden - Takahashi, Masamichi - Crane, Peter Diverse Gymnosperm-dominated floras from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia and China

2:00

C04003 Ickert-Bond, Stefanie* - Burleigh, Gordon Resolving species-level phylogenetic relationships within Gnetales using targeted-sequence capture from a probe set across all flagellate plants

2:15

C04004 Nagalingum, Nathalie Testing the effectiveness of RAD-seq in the cycads

2:30

C04005 Endara, Lorena* - Cui, Hong - Burleigh, Gordon A phenomic matrix for Gymnosperms: Lessons and challenges of using a semi-automated Natural Language Processing approach

2:45

C04006 Leslie, Andrew Using conifers to explore the challenges of integrating molecular and morphological data in reconstructing gymnosperm phylogeny

3:00

C04007 Looy, Cindy The evolution of Paleozoic voltzian conifers: the Majonicaceae revisited

3:15 Break 3:45

C04009 Smith, Selena* - Matsunaga, Kelly Conifer diversity of the Maastrichtian-Danian Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India

4:00

C04010 Gernandt, David* - Peláez, Pablo - Montes Montiel, Rubén - Ortiz Martínez, Alfredo - Moreno Letelier, Alejandra Phylogenetics, incomplete lineage sorting, and reticulation in two clades of North American pines -90-


4:15

C04011 Ng, Molly* - Smith, Selena Evaluating stasis in Metasequoia (Cupressaceae): linking fossil and modern leaf anatomical traits to climate

4:30

C04012 Crisp, Michael* - Cook, Lyn - Bowman, David - Prior, Lynda Cosgrove, Meredith - Isagi, Yuji - Sakaguchi, Shota Callitris: a molecular phylogenetic chronicle of extinction, survival, dispersal and rediversification

4:45

C04013 Nagalingum, Nathalie* - Burleigh, Gordon The Gymnosperm Phylogeny Group

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Pteridological Section Business Meeting

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM SY2 Symposium Trail Blazing Women as botanical artists in the 19th and 20th century Chair: Nuala Caomhanach

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1:30 Introduction 1:45

SY2002 Garber, Marilyn A. A Painted Herbarium: The Life and Art of Emily Hitchcock Terry (1838-1921)

2:15

SY2003 Holland, Susan The Garden of Eaton: Botanical Adventures of Mary Emily Eaton (1873-1961)

2:45

SY2004 Caomhanach, Nuala - Holland, Susan - Jess, Robin - Woodin, Carol* Garber, Marilyn Margaret Mee and the Environmental Ethic in Contemporary Botanical Art

3:15 Break 3:45

SY2006 Jess, Robin Anne Ophelia Todd Dowden: Botanical Artist and Author

4:15

SY2007 Caomhanach, Nuala Trail Blazing Women as botanical artists in the 19th and 20th century

4:45 Discussion 3:15 PM - 3:45 PM

Coffee Break

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3:45 PM - 5:00 PM 15 Contributed Papers Pteridology II Chair: Melanie Link-Perez

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3:45

15001

Li, Zheng* - Barker, Michael Why do homosporous ferns have high numbers of chromosomes?

4:00

15002

Jorgensen, Stacy* - Barker, Michael - Beilstein, Mark Evolution and conservation of long noncoding RNAs in resurrection plants of the lycophyte genus Selaginella

4:15

15003

Robison, Tanner* - Grusz, Amanda - Wolf, Paul - Mower, Jeff - Sosa, Karla - Fauskee, Blake - McKain, Michael - Schuettpelz, Eric Mobile elements may be shaping plastome evolution in ferns

4:30

15004

Liu, Shanshan* - Wang , Zhen - Wang, Ting - Su, Yingjuan Chloroplast Comparative Genomics in Three Ferns Reveals Architectural Feature and New Insights into the Phylogeny of Neolepisorus and Phymatosorus (Polypodiaceae)

4:45

15005

Eily, Ariana* - Pryer, Kathleen M. - Li, Fay-Wei A glimpse at genes critical to the Azolla-Nostoc symbiosis

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM S8 Pelton Award Lecture - Neelima Singh Interactions between the parasitic plant Cuscuta and its tomato host

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4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Economic Botany Business Meeting

109

5:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Artisan Extravaganza!

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Ballroom Lobby - West


ALL SOCIETY POSTER SESSION

Posters will be presented in the Exhibit Hall. Poster numbers will be assigned when you check in to hang your poster. 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm - Odd Numbered Posters will be presented 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm - Even Numbered Posters will be presented when presenting a poster please be prepared to stand by your poster for the entire assigned time.

ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY

PAM001 Spiegeler, McKayla - Klahs, Phillip* - Clark, Lynn The isolation of lobed chlorenchyma cells from grass (Poaceae) leaves using a soft tissue maceration technique

PAM002 Bashir, Anbreen* - Nisar, Mansha - Ali , Ayra Thigmomorphogenesis and the effect of pine needles on wild grasses

PAM003 Ahl, Louise* - Grace, Olwen - Lodberg Pedersen, Henriette Jørgensen, Bodil - Willats, William - Rønsted, Nina Analyses of Aloe polysaccharides using carbohydrate microarray profiling

PAM004 Humphrey, Rebecca* - Ossip-Drahos, Alison Selection imposed by pollination mode minimally influences evolution of pollen morphology in Thalictrum (Ranunculaceae)

PAM005 Huggett, Brett* - Wason, Jay - Brodersen, Craig The functional implications of the presence or absence of intervessel connections across growth rings of four northern hardwood trees

PAM006 Kluck, Johanna - Jones, Teylor - Schmitz, Hailey - Gerken Golay, Michaeleen* Seasonal Variation of Leaf Morphology in Hydrophyllum virginianum

PAM007 Armour, Isabella* - Cavender-Bares, Jeannine - Fallon, Beth Oak Xylem Anatomy and Pathogen Response

PAM008 Olszewski, Magdalena* - Adel El Miari, Hiba - Behdarvandi, Behrang Costea, Mihai Diversity and evolution of seeds in Cuscuta (dodders, Convolvulaceae): morphology and structure

PAM009 Williams, Doressa - Ryan, Gillian - Ruane, Lauren - Cohen, Jim* Comparative floral morphology of Phlox hirsuta and Phlox speciosa

PAM010 Chuanromanee, Tya - Cohen, Jim* - Ryan, Gillian MASS: a tool for Morphological Analysis of Size and Shape of leaves -93-


PAM011 Schulte, Paul* - Randolph, Katie - Stanfield, RC - Hacke, Uwe Fluid flow through phloem sieve plates: a computational model showing the effects of sieve pore geometry

PAM012 Paulina, Matias - Cote, Gary* Isolation and Scanning Electron Microscopy of Calcium Oxalate Crystals from Tissues of Dieffenbachia seguine (Araceae)

PAM013 Loll, Jessica* - Garcia, Antonio - Gardner, Andrew Applying geometric morphometrics to explore floral shape evolution in Downingia

PAM014 Erdogan, Eyup Comparative micromorphology and anatomy on three subspecies of Trgionella coerulescens (Bieb.) Hal. in Turkey

PAM015 White, Elizabeth* - Gandy, Elizabeth - Holst, Bruce - Oberle, Brad Sidoti, Brian Morphological and trichome characters distinguish seedlings of two threatened Florida bromeliads

PAM016 Khojayori, Farahnoz* - Zhang, Jingbo - Zhang, Wenheng Floral ontogeny of Krameria lanceolata Torrey (Krameriaceae)

PAM017 Czander, Autumn* - Foulkes, M. Raine - Ionta, Gretchen Variation in pollen size in four species of meadow beauties (Rhexia; Melastomataceae) collected in North Florida and Georgia

PAM018 Dietrick, Alexander* - Stacy, Elizabeth Floral characters vary in the landscape-dominant tree, Metrosideros polymorpha: data from a Hawaii Island common garden

BIODIVERSITY INFORMATICS & HERBARIUM DIGITIZATION

PBI001 Grindstaff , Brandin Alexander,Gage* - Mabry, Makenzie - Pires, Joseph Chris Big Data Revolution in Plant Science: Affordable Remote Sensing using Raspberry Pi’s

PBI002 Messick, Jenna* - Hoagland, Bruce Flowering and synchronicity utilizing herbarium specimens

PBI003 Garrett, Stephen* - Ahrends, Antje - Harris, David Herbs vs trees – species richness and sample completeness in a tropical African forest

PBI004 Metzgar, Jordan Curation, research, and outreach at Virginia Tech's Massey Herbarium -94-


PBI005 Treanor, Matt* - Stoughton, Thomas Cataloguing and data collection for Plymouth State University Herbarium (PSH) PBI006 Barkworth, Mary* - Alam, Fawad - Shah, Ali Mobilizing Biodiversity Data where Connectivity is Poor

Canceled

PBI007 Hong-Wa, Cynthia The Mid-Atlantic Megalopolis (MAM) Project at the Claude E. Phillips Herbarium (DOV): new opportunities through collections digitization

PBI008 Jackson-Gain , Abigail C* - Tribble, Carrie - Rothfels, Carl J. Species distribution modeling in the order Liliales

PBI009 Shimansky, Tierney* - Melton, Anthony - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. The effects of climate change on species living in wet prairies in Florida

PBI010 Maher, Madeline A simple software tool for generating print-ready specimen labels

No Show

PBI011 O'Brien , Elizabeth [Libby]* - Edwards, Robert D. - Radosavljevic, Aleksandar - Funk, Vicki Patterns of Plant Endemism and Diversity in the Guiana Shield

PBI012 Paradiso, Lydia* - Haston, Elspeth DNA Barcoding for Identification of Unknown Herbarium Specimens

BIOGEOGRAPHY

PBG001 Jara, Orlando* - Richardson, James - Madriñán, Santiago Systematic and Biogeography of the section Casparya (Begonia, Begoniaceae)

PBG002 Henzler-Lhasawa, Jampa* - Douglas, Norman - Flores Olvera, Hilda Ochoterena, Helga - Moore, Michael J. Are gypsum plant communities stable during periods of climate change? A phylogeographic case study in Acleisanthes (Nyctaginaceae)

PBG003 Everbach, Sophie* - Douglas, Norman - Flores Olvera, Hilda Ochoterena, Helga - Moore, Michael J. Phylogeography of Petalonyx crenatus (Loasaceae): genetic structure across a gypsum archipelago

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PBG004 Lingyun, Chen* - Guangwan, Hu - Qingfeng, Wang Phytogeography of major alpine plants in East Africa

PBG005 Yan, Yujing* - Davis, Charles - Wang, Zhiheng - Rahbek, Carsten Borregaard, Michael Amphi-Pacific Tropical Disjunction of Theaceae: Multiple Intercontinental Dispersals Corresponding to Changing Climate

PBG006 Ruiz Vargas, Natalia Predicting new populations of Pitcairnia domingensis L.B. Sm. in Hispaniola

PBG007 Lambert, Joshua* - Sinn, Brandon - Barrett, Craig Genetic variation and hybridization in southwestern Rhus ovata and R. integrifolia (Anacardiaceae) using plastid and nuclear markers

PBG008 Kanne, Rande* - Allen, Geraldine Phylogeographic patterns and migrational history of Garry oak (Quercus garryana)

PBG009 Gomes, Shaiany Sabrina Lopes - Vidal, João - Koehler, Samantha Viccini, Lyderson* Genome size, polyploid origin and geographical distribution of Zygopetalum cytotypes from Neotropical high altitude rochy complexes

PBG010 Anghel, Ioana Mapping phenotypes: Modeling the distribution of a polymorphic species

BRYOLOGY AND LICHENOLOGY

PBL001 Tobi, Chuks Bryoflora of Obudu Cattle Ranch in Nigeria No Show

COMPARATIVE GENOMICS/TRANSCRIPTOMICS

PGT001 Webster, Rebecca Detecting Differential Gene Expression Linked to Foraging Behavior in Cuscuta harperi

PGT002 Schweitzer, Sarah* - Neupane, Surendra - Andersen, Ethan - Zhou, Ruanbao - Fenell, Anne - Nepal, Madhav Genome-wide Identification of Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAP Kinase) Cascade Genes in Sunflower

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PGT003 Neupane, Surendra* - Nepal, Madhav Genome-wide Identification of Disease Resistance Genes in Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)

PGT004 Andersen, Ethan* - Ali, Shaukat - Byamukama, Emmanuel - Yen, Yang - Neupane, Surendra - Nepal, Madhav Evolutionary Conservation of PBS1 Homologs in Family Poaceae

PGT005 Allasi Canales , Nataly Olivia Genome-wide identification of resistant genes in domesticated and wild rice varieties (Oryza spp; Poaceae)

PGT006 Auber, Robert* - Crook, Joseph - Widhalm, Joshua - Wisecaver, Jennifer Identifying Gene Candidates of the Shikonin Biosynthesis Pathway in the Chinese Medicinal Plant Lithospermum erythrorhizon

PGT007 Spear, Marissa M.* - Etterson, Julie - Gross, Briana Assessing Contemporary Evolution in Helianthus annuus using RNA-Seq

PGT008 Lawrence , Amelia H* - Kinser, Taliesin - Puzey, Joshua Methylation repatterning in the endosperm and embryo of interploid Mimulus hybrids

PGT009 Chae, Taylor* - Harkess, Alex - Moore, Rich Differential gene expression linked to a reversion from dioecy to gynodioecy in Carica papaya

PGT010 Wiggins, Raegan* - Devitt, Jessica - Schenk, John Comparative transcriptomics and Selection of Differentially Expressed Genes in Drought-Shocked Mentzelia (Loasaceae)

PGT011 Trostle, Alex* - Goyal, Anshu - Galuska, Sally - Reardon, Chris - Tiley, George - Ellis, Jake - Li, Zheng - Sutherland, Brittany - Barker, Michael Machine learning approaches for the inference of WGDs from gene age distributions

PGT012 Ou, Shujun* - Jiang, Ning LTR_retriever: a highly accurate and sensitive program for identification of LTR retrotransposons

PGT013 Buchheim, Mark* - Alanagreh, Lo'ai Intragenomic variation of ribosomal genes and evidence of concerted evolution in the opportunistic pathogen Candida

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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

PCB001 Ballou, Steven* - Mandel, Jennifer Distribution and Genetic Diversity of Nabalus serpentarius and its Common Congener, N. trifoliolatus (Asteraceae)

PCB002 Janssen, Eric* - Zaya, David - Molano-Flores, Brenda The Impacts of Habit Quality and Seed Age on Seed Vitality of the Rare Plant, Synthyris bullii

PCB003 Schultz, Bettina* - Meyer, Susan - DeNittis, Alyson - Rominger, Kody Growing an endangered species, Astragalus holmgreniorum, for seed

PCB004 Moore, Cheyenne* - Loeffler, Carol Plant communities in eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) stands impacted by hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae)

PCB005 Pizza, Riley* - Etterson, Julie - Espeland, Erin Are Restoration Seed Pools Evolving Under Commercial Propagation?

PCB006 Mitine, Christina* - Lehman, Kristen - Thornhill, Andrew - Freyman, Will - Wright, Chelsea - Hernandez, Adriana I. - Baldwin, Bruce Mishler, Brent - Guilliams, C. Matt Using Spatial Phylogenetics to Inform Conservation at the Archipelago-Scale: An Introduction to the Channel Islands Phylodiversity Project

PCB007 Fama, Nicole* - Sinn, Brandon - Barrett, Craig Conservation genetics and host specificity in a vulnerable WV native orchid, Corallorhiza bentleyi

PCB008 Walker, Hayley* - Meriwether, Megan - Zapata, Montana - Twanabasu,

No Show Bishnu

Land use and mycorrhizal fungi in Cross Timbers Ecoregion of Texas

PCB009 Di Santo, Lionel N* - Hamilton, Jill The relationship between environmental and genetic variation: Can environmental differences among populations be used as a proxy for populations genetic differentiation?

PCB010 Schumacher, Emily* - Franklin, Scott - McGlaughlin, Mitchell Zoned Out: An Analysis of the Genetic Diversity and Structure of Seeds of Success Accessions

PCB011 Negron-Ortiz, Vivian Performance of ramets in a clonal Lamiaceae species, threatened Canceled Scutellaria floridana Chapman, in Florida: a preliminary assessment -98-


PCB012 Oliphant, Simone* - Koptur, Suzanne Seed Dispersal of Apocynaceae Family of Pine Rocklands

PCB013 Hansel, Nicole* - Pence, Valerie - Tepe, Eric Comparison of post cryopreservation survival of hyperhydric and more normal phenotypes of Cycladenia humilis var. jonesii, and Crotalaria avonensis

PCB014 Emry, David* - Bergeron, Paul - Quiett, Kyle - Dennis, David - Gerety, Britanny Survey of an Oak-Hickory Community After One Year of Intensive Honeysuckle Removal

CROPS AND WILD RELATIVES

PCW001 Onuminya, Temitope* - Ogundipe, Oluwatoyin - Lawal, Oyewole Morphological Characterization and Genetic Diversity Studies on No Show Accessions on Cowpea from Ten African Countries

PCW002 Blain, Natalie* - Evensen, Arthur Impact of locular gel on the formation of callus in tomato tissue cultures

PCW003 Baderinwa-Adejumo, Adejoke Genetic Diversity in Pumpkins (Cucurbita sp.) Accessions from Southwest Nigeria Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) Marker

PCW004 Gallagher, Evan Y.* - Grindstaff , Brandin Alexander,Gage - Devi, Ruma - Mabry, Makenzie - Pires, Joseph Chris Breeding the Dog of the Plant World: Development of Doubled Haploid Brassica oleracea

PCW005 Robertson, Marisa M.* - Bohn, China H. - Hildebrand, Terri No Show Wheat and Native Grass Development and Reproduction When Grown in Prairie, Organically Farmed, and Long-term Glyphosate Treated Agricultural Soils

PCW006 Schori, Melanie Updating Citrus Nomenclature and Classification

PCW007 Wedger, Marshall* - Topp, Christopher - Olsen, Kenneth M. The Hidden half of weedy rice – 3D imaging to identify weedinessassociated root traits

PCW008 Brock, Jordan* - Beilstein, Mark - Olsen, Kenneth Phylogenetics of gold-of-pleasure (Camelina sativa L.) and its wild relatives -99-


PCW009 Moore, Rich* - Arlinghaus, Kel - Mardonovich, mardons@miamioh.edu - Chae, Taylor - Vossler, Harley - Rocha, Oscar Crop wild relative gene flow across a fragmented Central American landscape

ECOLOGY

PEC001 Czapla, Grant* - Krakos, Kyra A five year study of the stability of the pollination system of Monarda fistulosa

PEC002 Liu, Jiajia - Liu, Juan - Burgess, Kevin - Ge, Xuejun* Estimates of phylogenetic diversity based on DNA barcoding vary No Show across an elevational gradient in Southern China

PEC003 Barfknecht, David* - Gibson, David Species composition, diversity, and environmental differences in acid No Show seeps

PEC004 Pearl , Carson Howard* - Abrahams, Richard - Velasco, Pablo - Pires, Joseph Chris Glucosinolate Diversity in Kale: Implications in a Missouri Environment

PEC005 Elkin , Lucy Claire* - Kilgore, Jason Scott Soil near decaying logs inhibits seedling growth...but not for garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata)

PEC006 Forstater, Erica* - Michaels, Helen Survey of nutrients and invasive Butomus umbellatus (Flowering Rush) in Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge diked wetlands

PEC007 Meek, Haley* - Michaels, Helen Seed Coat Pigment Variation and UV Stress Tolerance in Lupinus perennis.

PEC008 Day, Meigan * - Michaels, Helen Nectar resource quality for oak savanna pollinator habitat restoration

PEC009 Stanley, Amber* - Arceo-Gomez, Gerardo The effects of urbanization on avian seed dispersal success of Toxicodendron radicans (Anacardiaceae)

PEC010 Hakes, Alyssa* - Paniagua-Montoya, Monica - Czaplinska, Tina Bad neighbors and evil weevils: why the surrounding neighborhood of Picther's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri) may influence its damage levels

PEC011 Adesalu, Taofikat* - Nwankwo, Dike Ikegwu SEM images of some planktonic diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) of No Show Lekki lagoon, Lagos, Nigeria -100-


PEC012 Drenovsky, Rebecca* - Reicholf, Rebecca - Futrell, Caryn J. - Grewell, Brenda Functional trait responses of invasive Ludwigia species to contrasting hydrologic conditions

PEC013 Ramirez, He-Lo* - Ivey, Christopher - Sork, Victoria - Wright, Jessica Leaf trait variation in a Quercus lobata common garden experiment is not explained by climatic conditions of maternal seed source

PEC014 Ivey, Christopher* - Wright, Jessica - MacDonald, Brandon - Sork, Victoria Negative relationships between galling insect abundance and relative growth rates in a large provenance test of valley oak (Quercus lobata) fail to support the Plant Vigor Hypothesis

PEC015 Melton, Anthony* - Soltis, Pamela  S. - Soltis, Douglas Niche Evolution in Rapid Radiations: Do Hybridization and Polyploidization Drive Niche Divergence?

PEC016 Sandacz, Daniel* - Calkwood, John - Hakes, Alyssa Does the early bud escape the weevil? Examining the effects of microclimate and Pitcher's thistle phenology on weevil oviposition

PEC017 Boehm, Emma* - Peschel, Anna - Shaw, Ruth Investigating maternal effects in Chamaecrista fasciculata

No Show

PEC018 Mulholland, Samantha* - Costea, Mihai - Stevens, Kevin Examination of interactions between Sida hermaphrodita and Phragmites australis: Seedling growth and mycorrhizal colonization

PEC019 Hanson, Chelsea* - Maricle, Brian Influences of drought and disturbance regimes on subalpine forest in the Rocky Mountain National Park: Comparisons between 2001 and 2017-2018

PEC020 Lopez, Sarah M.* - Chames, Nicholas M. - Mims, Mitchell A. - Baker, Stokes S. Isolating bacteria that potentially support giant duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) nutrient absorption

PEC021 Waananen, Amy* - Wagenius, Stuart Synchrony, Proximity, and Compatibility Influence Pollination Success in Fragmented Populations of Echinacea angustifolia

PEC022 Goodrich, Katherine - Ellis, Inesha* - Senski, Rebecca Insect attraction to fermenting fruits and flowers of Asimina triloba (Annonaceae)

PEC023 Borer, Catherine* - Dunn, Michael - Christensen, Magdalen - Harnage, Katherine Calcium availability and cycling in understory shrubs -101-


PEC024 Golz, Haley* - Etterson, Julie - Haines, Dustin - Dymond, Salli Response of Forest Understory Species to Experimental Treatments that Mimic Climate Change

PEC025 Hoch, Jessica* - Palmer, Matthew - McGuire, Krista Soil fungal assemblages, plant-microbial mechanisms, and ecosystem No Show services on New York City green roofs

PEC026 Fetters, Andrea* - Stephens, Jessica - Teresa Saenz Robles, Maria Cantalupo, Paul - Pipas, James - Ashman, Tia-Lynn The pollen virome: viral diversity and novel viral discovery across diverse plant families

PEC027 Miller , John (Tony) Modeling Sex Ratio Variation in Lobelia siphilitica L. (Campanulaceae)

PEC028 Correa, Juan* - Fayette, Alicia - Johnson, Zachary - Cangiano, Michael Morgan, Eric Analysis of physical chemical control methods for two non-native species of Viburnum

PEC029 Johnson, Zachary - Rasmussen, Megan - Morgan, Eric* Late season photosynthetic activity of three species of Asclepias and its impact on the selection of oviposition sites and survival of Danaus plexippus caterpillars

PEC030 Hendrickson, Elizabeth* - Thompson, Pamela - Cruzan, Mitchell Density dependent pollination and germination in the patchy vernal pool species Lasthenia californica

EDUCATION AND OUTREACH

PEO001 Wendland, Amy - McCauley, Ross* Drawing on a scientific legacy: repurposing discarded herbarium specimens as art

PEO002 Schenk, John* - Mowbray, Rachel - Evans, Colleen - Glaze, Amanda Actively Engaging Student Visitors to Herbaria

PEO003 Maricle, Keri Student led research in the Botanical Society of America Planting Science program

PEO004 Ivey, Christopher A test of the effectiveness of new laboratory exercises targeting understanding of phylogenetic analysis and trophic interactions

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PEO005 Nepal, Madhav* - York, Dakota Medicinal Plants for College Freshmen’s CUREs

PEO006 Gilland, Keith* - Little, Amanda “Growing” student mindsets and study strategies in teaching upperdivision plant science classes

PEO007 Baker, Stokes S. Integrating Plant Sciences into ReBUILD Detroit Program

PEO008 Finch, Kristen* - Lutes, Lauri Science outreach through college radio: Inspiration Dissemination, a case study

PEO009 Sidoti, Brian* - Oberle, Brad Teaching Undergraduate Students Scanning Electron Microscopy Techniques Utilizing Botanical Garden Collections

PEO010 Budsberg, Erik - O'Quinn, Robin* - Bastow, Justin - Merg, Kurt Eastern Washington University Palouse Prairie Region Restoration

PEO011 Crowl, Andrew* - Manos, Paul - Weakley, Alan - Krings, Alexander Southeastern Botany Hub: Toward a centralized, integrated network of botanists working on the flora of the southeastern US

ETHNOBOTANY

PET001 Khadia, Satish Molecular farming: Recombinant therapeutic proteins and bio-safety No Show considerations

PET002 Adongbede, Erute* - Aduralere, Israel The use of CyQuant Cell Proliferation Assay for Screening of Compounds Extracted from Selected Macrofungi in Nigeria for Anti-Cancer Activity with Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a Model Organism

EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (EVO-DEVO)

PEV001 Conway, Stephanie* - Di Stilio, Verónica S. An ontogenetic framework for functional studies in the model fern Ceratopteris richardii

PEV002 Landis, Jacob* - Cohen, Jim Flower size evolution and patterns of selection in organ size genes across the evolutionary history of angiosperms

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PEV003 Singh, Vibhuti* - Sengupta, Aniket - Hileman, Lena Mimulus lewisii (Phrymaceae) - an emerging model system to Canceled unravel the mechanism of bilateral floral symmetry

PEV004 Katzer, Amanda* - Wessinger, Carolyn - Hileman, Lena Developmental shifts to the nectary are associated with hummingbird adaptation in Penstemon

PEV005 Zhang, Jingbo* - Cappellari-Rabeling, Simone - Kramer, Elena - Davis, Charles - Zhang, Wenheng CYC2 genes and the reversal from floral zygomorphy to actinomorphy in Stigmaphyllon A. Juss. (Malpighiaceae)

PEV006 Zhang, Jingbo* - Kramer, Elena - Davis, Charles - Zhang, Wenheng Early spatial shift in CYC2 expression implicated in the development of floral zygomorphy in Malpighiaceae

FLORISTICS

PFL001 Young Pryer, Samantha* - Snow, Neil Numerous new state records of vascular plants for Kansas

PFL002 Starzak, Nikolai* - Fishbein, Mark The Flora of Beaver County in the Oklahoma Panhandle and the Assembly of Western Great Plains Plant Communities Along a Hydrological Gradient

PFL003 Moore, Cheyenne* - Schuette, Scott - McDonnell, Angela - Martine, Christopher Status of Baptisia australis (Fabaceae) in Pennsylvania and the potential impact of escaped cultivated genotypes: Preliminary observations

PFL004 Harper, Stephanie* - McDonnell, Angela - Cantley, Jason T. - Martine, Christopher Molecular evidence for distinctiveness of two forms of the Hawaiian endemic, Chenopodium oahuense (Amaranthaceae)

PFL005 McMurchie, Elizabeth* - Weeks, Andrea A floristic survey of vascular plants of the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship, Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia

PFL006 Prather , Nathanael Philip* - Bayer, Randall The vascular flora of the Meeman Biological Field Station

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FUNCTIONAL GENETICS/GENOMICS

PCG001 Baderinwa-Adejumo, Adejoke Olusola* - Fadayomi, Idowu Eniafe Genetic Diversity in Pumpkins (Cucurbita sp.) Accessions from No Show Southwest Nigeria Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) Marker

PCG002 Gebken, Sarah* - Mabry, Makenzie - Pires, Joseph Chris Making a Better Kale: Implementing a Novel Genetic Engineering Technique for Brassica oleracea

PCG003 Wilson, Rachel* - Michaels, Helen Genetic Basis of Seed Coat Polymorphisms in Lupinus perennis

PCG004 Gomez-Quijano, Maria Jose * - Wright, Sara J. - Olsen, Kenneth M. Gross, Briana L. Variation in Cyanide Production of White Clover (Trifolium repens) Across a Steep Environmental Gradient

PCG005 Smith, Tyler* - Kron, Paul - Martin, Sara flowPloidy: An R Package for determining Genome Size and Ploidy from Flow Cytometry Histograms

PCG006 Cronin, Paul* - Preston, Jill Functional characterization of candidate petal fusion genes in No Show Petunia axillaris

HYBRIDS AND HYBRIDIZATION

PHH001 Stumbo, Joseph* - Krakos, Kyra The pollination biology of hybrids of Echinacea simulata and Echinacea paradoxa

PHH002 Sharma, Meenakshi Soyabean and possible drawbacks associated with latest GMOs and No Show Hybrides

PHH003 McCauley, Ross* - Swindell, Emily - Tabb, Stacey Incongruence of nuclear and plastid markers supports the hybrid origin of the edaphic endemic Packera mancosana (Asteraceae: Senecioneae) in southwestern Colorado

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MACROEVOLUTION

PME001 Martinez-Gomez, Jesus * - Specht, Chelsea Phylogenetic Comparative Method illuminates Macroevolutionary origin of the Amaryllidaceae Umbel

PME002 Smith, Chelsea R.* - Teisher, Jordan - Straub, Shannon - Livshultz, Tatyana Does herbivore co-option of a plant defense drive its loss?: Testing the defense de-escalation of pyrrolizidine alkaloid evolution in Apocynaceae (the dogbane and milkweed family)

PME003 Gaynor, Michelle* - Lim-Hing, Simone - Mason, Chase Genome duplication impact on secondary metabolite composition in non-cultivated species

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY

PME001 Zhang, Yonghua - Cai, Minqi - Chen, Yao - Xie, Xinglv - Cameron, Kenneth - Fu, Chengxin - Li, Pan* Both climatic change and geographic isolation have driven the diversification of Amana in East Asia

PME002 Kumar, Sachin* - Singh, Vibhuti - Uniyal, Prem Lal Metagenomics of rhizobacterial community associated with the bryophyte, Funaria hygrometrica – A pioneer of burnt sites

PME003 Flanders, Nicholas* - Musselman, Lytton - Randle, Christopher Barshis, Daniel - Walters, Eric Identification of microsatellite loci for investigating bird-mediated genetic isolation by habitat in oak mistletoe (Phoradendron leucarpum) (Raf.) Reveal & M. C. Johnst

PME004 Williams, Brigette* - Miller, Allison - Edwards, Christine Understanding the role of epigenetics and phenotypic plasticity in shaping variation in geographic range size in the geographically restricted genus, Leavenworthia

PME005 Garrett, Patrick - Moore, Rich* The tempo of floral gene expression in Canella winterana, a synchronously dichogamous species

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MYCOLOGY

PMY001 Boni, Souleymane Influence of vegetation parameters on ectomycorrhizal fungal comNo Show munity production in guineo-sudanian forests (Benin)

PMY002 Naseer, Arooj* - Khalid, Adul Nasir Khalid Phylogenetic characterization of Amanita: an ectomycorrhizal genus No Show from dry and moist temperate forests of Pakistan

PMY003 Meriwether, Megan* - Walker, Hayley - Twanabasu, Bishnu Effectiveness of commercially available mycorrhizal products on seed No Show germination and seedling growth

PALEOBOTANY

PPB001 Rossetto, Gabriella* - Escapa, Ignacio - Wilf, Peter Was Araucaria Sec. Eutacta living in Eocene Patagonia? Systematic revision of Araucaria pichileufensis indicates an Australasian rainforest connection

PPB002 Allen, Sarah* - Meyer, Herbert - Thornton, Carolyn - Manchester, Steven Incertae sedis: Unidentified late Eocene plants in the collection of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument

PPB003 Geary, Ian* - Beever, Jessica - Lee, Daphne - Conran, John - Lord, Janice A diverse assemblage of exquisite Pliocene mosses from northern New Zealand

PPB004 Baghai-Riding, Nina* - Axsmith, Brian - Phillips, George - Starnes, James Paleoclimate and taphonomic implications of a palynological sample from the Jones Branch interval, Catahoula Formation

PPB005 Poore, Colton* - Jud , Nathan A - Gandolfo, Maria A A silicified endocarp of Phytocreneae (Icacinaceae) from the early Paleocene of Patagonia, southern South America

PPB006 Hermsen, Elizabeth J. Taxonomic composition of the Neogene Gray Fossil Site carpoflora (Tennessee, USA)

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PHYLOGENOMICS

PPH001 Song, Michael* - Rothfels, Carl - Igic, Boris Difficulties in the Inference of Ancient Whole-Genome Duplications

PPH002 Kandziora, Martha* - McTavish, Emily Jane Physcraper: automatic updating of phylogenies

PPH003 Amarasinghe, Prabha* - Jantzen, Johanna - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela  S. - Cellinese, Nico Developing tools to capture loci of two distant clades of Melastomataceae

PPH004 Zeisek, Vojtěch* - Oberlander, Kenneth - Dreyer, Leanne - Schmickl, Roswitha Hunting the treasure of Cape Oxalis diversity

PPH005 Roberts, Wade* - Roalson, Eric Phylogenomic analyses reveal extensive gene flow within the magic flowers (Achimenes)

PPH006 Pischl, Phyllis* - Duvall, M The Evolutionary and Ecological Roles of Illinois Listed Endangered and Threatened Grasses

PPH007 Sanbonmatsu , Katie K* - Mukai, Maya - Spalink, Daniel - Bohs, Lynn Allison Capsi-conundrum: Resolving Relationships within Capsiceae (Solanaceae)

PPH008 Liu, Sukuan* - Smith, Stacey D. Resolving the Phylogeny and Understanding the Molecular Evolution of Rapidly Diversifying South American Pitcher Plants Heliamphora(Sarraceniaceae)

PPH009 Abair, Alexander* - Nageswara-Rao, Madhugiri - Dugas, Diana Hughes, Colin - Bailey, Donovan Resolving Relationships in Leucaena through Reference Guided and de novo Transcriptomics

PHYSIOLOGY

PPH001 Iwuala, Emmanuel Differential responses in Pennisetum glaucum (L) and Zea mays (L) cultivars under simulated drought stress condition

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PPE001 Quick-Singh, Rishika* - Montgomery, Rebecca - Savage, Jessica Does vessel transport capacity influence leaf out time in woody species?

PPE002 Dahl, Julian - Brown, Keirsten - Barbara, Lish - Heschel, M. Shane* Floral color dimorphism and anthocyanin in Ipomopsis aggregata: Fitness and resistance to UV radiation damage

PPE003 Melcher, Peter* - Preston, Jill Understanding freezing and drought resistance mechanisms in Pooidae

PPE004 McMann, Natalie* - Savage, Jessica Flowering without leaves: Does stem hydraulic supply constrain floral water loss?

PPE005 Nielsen, Reina * - Drenovsky, Rebecca Trade-off and plasticity response of low nutrient, low rainfall adapted species to increased water and nutrients

PPE006 Borsuk, Aleca* - Brodersen, Craig The spatial distribution of chlorophyll within leaves

PPE007 Palacio-Lรณpez, Kattia* - Oakley, Christopher Latitudinal and elevational patterns of freezing tolerance in a widespread annual plant

PPE008 Tuominen , L.K.* - Reicholf, Rebecca - Drenovsky, Rebecca Scale-Down of Extraction Method and Validation of Assay to Quantify Total Glucosinolates in Brassicaceous Gypsum Endemics

PPE009 Quispe, Naomi - Westerhaus, Kathryn - Kobayashi, Yasuhiro - Maricle, Brian* Effect of sulfide and lactic acid on cytochrome c oxidase activities in plant roots and catfish liver

PPE010 Muller, Clare* - Palacio, Sara - Moore, Michael J. - Drenovsky, Rebecca Foliar and whole-plant nutrition of gypsum floras from the USA and Spain

PPE011 Tran, Vivian * - Temme, Andries - Donovan, Lisa Evaluating Salinity Tolerance in Wild, Landrace, and Domesticated Helianthus annuus

PPE012 Kostanecki, Adam* - Gorton, Amanda J - Moeller, David A Urban heterogeneity drives high phenotypic diversity in urban compared to rural populations of common ragweed -109-


PPE013 Faulkner, Alexai Adaptive evolution of Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana in response to the recent California drought

POPULATION GENETICS/GENOMICS

PPG001 Liu, Luxian - Wang, Yuewen - He, Peizi - Lee, Joongku - Li, Pan* Soltis, Douglas - Fu, Chengxin Chloroplast genome analyses and genomic resource development for epilithic sister genera Oresitrophe and Mukdenia (Saxifragaceae), using genome skimming data

PPG002 Cohen, Jim* - Ruane, Lauren Conservation genetics of Phlox hirsuta, a threatened serpentine species

PPG003 Zheng, Xingyu* - Puzey, Joshua - Cooley, Arielle Mechanism of Flower Patterning in Plants

PPG004 Chiang, Yu-Chung* - Pan, Ching- Wen - Hsu, Tsai-Wen Population genetic differentiation and adaptive evolution between populations of different altitude of Juniperus formosana Hayata

PPG005 Umali, Johann - Obae, Samuel* Phytochemical and genetic analysis of American mayapple No Show

PPG006 Etterson, Julie - Mazer, Susan - Franks, Steven* - Weis, Arthur - Shaw, No ShowRuth Project Baseline: the resurrection is coming

PPG007 Joines, Jason Paul* - Cooper, Elizabeth A. - DeWalt, Saara J. - Walker, Joan L. Population structure and local adaptation in Tephrosia virginiana No Show (Fabaceae)

PPG008 Bautzmann, Rachel - Pesch, Jared - Murphy, Brandon - Tippery, Nicholas* Assessing the genetic diversity of native and non-native Phragmites (common reed) in Wisconsin

PPG009 McNair , Mason C* - Leebens-Mack, Jim Delineating Taxa within the Sweet Pitcher Plant Species Complex: Maybe Not so Sweet?

PPG010 Lopes , Juliana - Mavrodiev, Evgeny - Carvalho, Humberto Henrique Zorzatto, Cristiane - Azevedo, Ana Luisa - Machado, Marco Antonio - Gitzendanner, Matt - Soltis, Douglas* - Soltis, Pamela  S. - Viccini, Lyderson Genetic Relationships and Polyploid Origins in The Lippia alba polyploid complex (Mill.) N.E. Brown (Verbenaceae)

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PTERIDOLOGY

PPT001 Riibe, Lindsey* - Sessa, Emily Phylogeny and biogeography of endemic ferns in a biodiversity hotspot

PPT002 Steven, Janet* - Decatur, George - Quick-Cole, Emily Evidence for mechanisms that promote outcrossing in the homosporous fern Osmunda claytoniana

PPT003 Vu, Amanda* - Grusz, Amanda Testing the gender response of apogamous ferns to exogenous antheridiogens: A case study in Myriopteris lindheimeri (Pteridaceae)

PPT004 Zeller , Zachary Conrad* - Natalie, Triester - Krieg, Christopher McCulloh, Kate - Sessa, Emily Environmental drivers of intra-specific trait variation and adaptation in the fern Polystichum imbricans

PPT005 Triester, Natalie* - Krieg, Christopher - McCulloh, Kate - Sessa, Emily Functional impact of cell size in a polyploid fern complex: implicaNo Show tions for co-existence mechanisms

REPRODUCTIVE PROCESSES

PRP001 Luth, Jack* - Spurgeon, Alexandra - Krakos, Kyra Temporal variation in the pollination and morphology of Campanula americana

PRP002 Deterding, Deanna* - Krakos, Kyra The reproductive biology of a glade population of Parthenium integrifolium

PRP003 Sturges, Lucia* - Schenk, John Staminodial Evolution in Mentzelia Section Bartonia and Their Impact on the Male Fitness of Flowers

PRP004 Glass , Patrick Xavier* - Krakos, Kyra The pollination system of Penstemon cobaea in a glade population

PRP005 Baker, Emma* - DuMond, Sabrina - Dang, Christie - Taylor, Mackenzie Post-pollination development in water-pollinated Stuckenia pectinata

PRP006 Johnson, Sophia* - Schurr, Paige - Garrett, Patrick - Majetic, Cassie Battle of the sexes: analyzing differences in floral scent of male and female inflorescences in Canella winterana

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PRP007 Schurr, Paige* - Garrett, Patrick - Johnson, Sophia - Majetic, Cassie A volatile in time: The scent emissions of Canella winterana through its sexual stage transition

PRP008 Kantor, Alexis* - Pretz, Chelsea - Smith, Stacey D. The Effect of Geography on Intraspecific Cross Compatibility

PRP009 Harkness, Alexander* - Brandvain, Yaniv - Goldberg, Emma Self-incompatibility haplotypes can diversify through sequential mutation and gene conversion

PRP010 Patel, Cheril* - Arceo-Gomez, Gerardo - Kaczorowski, Rainee Ashman, Tia-Lynn Understanding Variation in The Effects of Heterospecific Pollen Receipt: The Effect of Donor and Recipient Traits

PRP011 Barker, Daniel A.* - Arceo-Gomez, Gerardo The effects of invasive plant species on pollen transfer networks in Southern Appalachian floral communities

PRP012 Meyer, Elena* - Swift, Joel - Smith, Stacy - Bassuner, Burgund - Menges, Eric - Edwards, Christine The trajectory of the mating system and factors affecting selfing and outcrossing rates in an amphicarpic species with a mixed mating system, Polygala lewtonii

PRP013 Ndem, Jackie - Hall, Jessica E. - McDonnell, Angela* - Martine, Christopher Differential reward in “male” versus “female” pollen of functionally dioecious Solanum

PRP014 Taylor, David* - Anderson, Gregory Canceled Cryptic Dioecy in Stigmaphyllon subgenus Ryssopterys (Malpighiaceae)

PRP015 Taylor, David* - Anderson, Gregory Canceled Report of Fungal Endophyte in Anthers of Stigmaphyllon subgenus Ryssopterys (Malpighiaceae)

PRP016 Essenberg, Carla* - Benson, Gabriel W. Informative floral reward cues: patterns of correlation between flower size and floral reward production

PRP017 Haw, Hannah* - Krosnick, Shawn Examination of functional reproductive differences among floral morphs in Passiflora incarnata L. (Passifloraceae)

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PRP018 Leventhal, Laura* - Weis, Arthur - Bai, Karen - Peters, Madeline - Ison, Jennifer Selection on phenological traits changes over the flowering season in a self-incompatible annual: Implications for the formation of adaptive temporal clines

PRP019 Saunders, Madisen* - Krosnick, Shawn Reproductive characteristics of Physaria globosa (Desvaux) O'Kane & Al-Shehbaz (Brassicaceae) as measured in an ex-situ cultivated population in Putnam County, TN

PRP020 Whaley, Shelby* - Krakos, Kyra Winter drought impact on the reproductive ecology of Ratibida pinnata

SYMBIOSES: PLANT, ANIMAL, AND MICROBE INTERACTIONS

PSM001 Caceres, Steven* - Spurgeon, Alexandra - Krakos, Kyra Comparative Shifts in the Reproductive Biology of Tradescantia ohiensis. PSM002 Sharma, Meenakshi Mycorrhiza and Host Specificity No Show PSM003 Salas, Andrea* - Koptur, Suzanne - Jayachandran, Krish - Ayala-Silva, Thomas - Sah, Jay Native Vegetation within Urban and Agricultural Landscapes: The Influence of Spatial Attributes on Tritrophic Interactions

SYSTEMATICS

PSY001 Shults, Keegan* - Neubig, Kurt - Abbott, Richard Phylogenetic studies in North American Sisyrinchium angustifolium species complex Keegan Shults, J. Richard Abbott, & Kurt M. Neubig

PSY002 Tepe, Eric* - Uckele, Kathryn - Parchman, Thomas New insights into the phylogeny of New World Piper based on genome-wide RAD sequence data

PSY003 Wang, Shenyi* - Cameron, Kenneth - Li, Pan Evolution, phylogenetics and phylogeography of Liliaceae subfamily Streptopoideae

PSY004 Lewis, Michelle - Blakely, Sarah - McKain, Michael* Plastid phylogenomics of the genus Hosta

PSY005 Popecki, Margot* - Leebens-Mack, Jim Genetic Diversity Across Asparagus Breeding Lines -113-


PSY006 Walazek, Kayla* - Jolles, Diana Lineage diversification of Cypripedium acaule Aiton (Orchidaceae) across New England

PSY007 Lipe, Kierstin* - Valencia, Janice - Whitten, William - Neubig, Kurt A phylogeny of the Orchidaceae using genome skimmed nuclear ribosomal cistrons

PSY008 Whitley, Breanna* - Neubig, Kurt - Garwood, Nancy Disentangling the lineages of Trema micrantha using phylogenetics and biogeography

PSY009 Carter, Katherine A. - Alice, Lawrence A.* - Liston, Aaron - Mockler, Todd C. - Bryant, Douglas W. - Bushakra, Jill - Bassil, Nahla - Hummer, Kim E. Increased Phylogenetic Resolution Using Target Capture of Nuclear Loci in Rubus

PSY010 Reichelt, Niklas* - Wen, Jun - Paetzold, Claudia - Groppo, Milton Appelhans, Marc A molecular phylogenetic study of Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) reveals polyphyletic sections and complex worldwide dispersal patterns

PSY011 Akhlaq , Asra* - Hanes , Margaret Mae Diversification and Niche Evolution in the Malagasy endemic genus Humbertiella (Hibisceae: Malvaceae)

PSY012 Edwards, Caroline* - LoPresti, Eric - Douglas, Norman - Flores Olvera, Hilda - Ochoterena, Helga - Moore, Michael J. Niche evolution in Abronia and Tripterocalyx (Nyctaginaceae)

PSY013 McCauley, Ross* - Jaramillo, Patricia Systematics of the endemic species of Lithophila (Amaranthaceae: Gomphrenoideae) in the Galapagos Islands

PSY014 Grant, Kirstie* - Burke, Janelle A proposed phylogenetic & taxonomic reclassification of the collective Rumex genus

PSY015 Cacho, N.Ivalu* - Monteverde Suarez, María Jose Systematics and evolution of Thelypodieae (Brassicaceae): progress and perspectives

PSY016 Hildebrand, Terri* - Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. Terraria haydenii (Thelypodieae, Brassicaceae), a New Mustard Genus and Species from the West Desert Region of North America’s No Show Great Basin

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PSY017 Cetlova, Veronika - Ålenker, Marek - Melichárková, Andrea Zozomová-Lihová, Judita - Marhold, Karol* - Åpaniel, Stanislav Taxa of the genus Odontarrhena (Brassicaceae) in Balkan - taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships

PSY018 Snow, Neil Systematics of Gossia (Myrtaceae) in New Caledonia

PSY019 Li, Jianhua* - Del Tredici, Peter - Lemmon, Alan - Lemmon, Emily Zhao, Yunpeng - Fu, Chengxin Allopatric Speciation Produced Diversity Anomaly between Eastern Asia and Eastern North America: Evidence from Anchored Phylogenomics of Stewartia (Theaceae)

PSY020 Saavedra, Natalie* - Morrison, Glen - Huang, Yi - Sanders, Andrew Burge, Dylan - Stoughton, Thomas - Parker, Thomas - Keeley, Jon - Litt, Amy Leaf morphological variation of Arctostaphylos glandulosa subspecies

PSY021 McKain, Michael* - Neumann, Emma - Houck, Jake - Autrey, Oliver Kolawole, Anu - Yamamoto, Moeka - Padmanabhan, Neeraj - Hoffman, Adrianna - Fischer, Torey - Mitchell, Benjamin - Bennett, Cameron Mallick, Haaniya - Edger, Patrick Evolutionary Relationships of Blueberries and Their Relatives

PSY022 Feng, Keyi* - Garnett, Sydney - Douglas, Norman - Flores Olvera, Hilda - Ochoterena, Helga - Moore, Michael J. Disentangling the gypsum endemic Mentzelias of the northern Chihuahuan Desert

PSY023 Ferguson, Carolyn* - Mayfield, Mark Phlox and the puzzle of polyploidy: an overview of ploidy level data for the genus placed within the context of taxonomy and phylogeny

PSY024 Bashaw, Benjamin* - Roy, Tilottama Investigating evolutionary relationships within the tribes Pogostemoneae and Gomphostemmateae (Subfamily:Lamioideae; Family:Lamiaceae)

PSY025 Comito, Robert* - Darbyshire, Iain - McDade, Lucinda - Fisher, Amanda Decoding Molecular Evolutionary Signals in Barleria

PSY026 Pretz, Chelsea* - Deanna, Rocio - Smith, Stacey D. Phylogenetic incongruence and interspecific crossability in the tomatillos (Physalis, Solanaceae)

PSY027 Monaghan, Leann* - Johnson, Grace - Wike, Sarah - Moore, Abigail Separating Sequenced Grindelia

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PSY028 Lichter Marck , Isaac H* - Freyman, Will - Schneider, Adam - Tian, Eddie - Baldwin, Bruce Phylogenomics of the rock daisies (Perityleae; Asteraceae)

PSY029 Szubryt, Marisa* - Neubig, Kurt - Urbatsch, Lowell Systematics of the North American Astereae

PSY030 Commock, Tracy - Campbell, Keron - Rose, Philip* - Francisco-Ortega, Javier - Jestrow, Brett The Jamaican Endemic Genera Project

PSY031 Bukhari, Ghadeer* - Zhang, Jingbo - Stevens, Peter - Zhang, Wenheng Floral symmetry and the evolution of floral characters in pentamerous and trimerous angiosperms

PSY032 Chumová, Zuzana - Zeisek, Vojtěch* - Trávníček, Pavel - Suda, Jan The role of genome duplication and variation in nuclear genome size in the evolution of the Cape flora

TAXONOMY

PTO001 Abbott, Claire* - Simpson, Michael Taxonomy of the Cryptantha clevelandii complex (Boraginaceae)

PTO002 Jeninga, Anya* - Pawinski, Karl - Tippery, Nicholas Morphometric evaluation of species boundaries in eastern Asian Nymphoides (Menyanthaceae)

PTO003 Silveira , Fernanda Schmidt* - de Vargas, Wanderleia - Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula - Miotto, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia Canceled Implications of glandular trichomes to describe a new species and to support infrageneric sytematics in Mimosa L. (Fabaceae)

TROPICAL BIOLOGY

PTB001 Shipunov, Alexey* - Schmolly, Katharina Phylogeny of Amazonian enigma: origin and evolution of bitterbush family, Picramniaceae

PTB002 Jantzen, Johanna* - Freitas Oliveira, Ana Luiza - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. Diversification and niche evolution in Neotropical Tibouchina s.s. (Melastomataceae)

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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Paleo Mixer

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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

PlantingScience Reception High Speed Botany for Everyone

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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

ASPT Systematics Collections Committee Meeting

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7:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Paleo Banquet

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Student Social and Networking Event

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TUESDAY, JULY 24TH 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Botany 2018 Conference Office

Legion Meeting Room

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Cornell Botanists and Friends Breakfast

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7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

University of Connecticut Breakfast

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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Continental Breakfast

Ballroom Lobby - West

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Society of Herbarium Curators Executive Board Meeting Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Presentation Ready Room Edith Graham Mayo Boardroom 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Brown Bag Breakfast for students of Charlie Heiser and Herbert Baker and the botanical descendants of those students Ballroom Lobby South 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Conference Registration

Ballroom Lobby West

8:00 AM - 9:45 AM 16 Contributed Papers Reproductive Processes I Chair: Dorothy Christopher

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8:00

16001

Christopher, Dorothy* - Karron, Jeffrey - Mitchell, Randall - Trapnell, Dorset - Semski, Wendy - Porcher, Emmanuelle - Devaux, Celine Evolution of mating patterns in flowering plant populations

8:15

16002

Karron, Jeffrey* - Mitchell, Randall - Trapnell, Dorset - Christopher, Dorothy - Semski, Wendy - Devaux, Celine - Porcher, Emmanuelle Tradeoffs between selfing rate and siring success in monkeyflower

8:30

16003

Chang, Shu-Mei Inbreeding depression in the endangered fringed campions, Silene catesbaei

8:45

16004

Krosnick, Shawn* - Campbell, Lesley - Thacker, J. Heath Preliminary assessment of self-compatibility and effects of geitnogamous pollination in Physaria globosa (Desvaux) O'Kane & Al-Shehbaz (Brassicaceae)

9:00

16005

Wenzell, Katherine* - Fant, Jeremie - Skogen , Krissa Ann Geographic variation in pollinators and floral traits in a widespread species Castilleja sessiliflora (Orobanchaceae)

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16006

Semski, Wendy* - Karron, Jeffrey - Mitchell, Randall - Trapnell, Dorset Christopher, Dorothy - Porcher, Emmanuelle - Devaux, Celine Influence of floral traits on mate diversity in monkeyflower

9:30

16007

Di Stilio, Verรณnica S.* - Hartogs, Samantha R. - Martinez-Gomez, Jesus - Tank, David Characterizing wind pollination syndrome, its tempo and mode of evolution in Thalictrum (Ranunculaceae)

8:00 AM - 11:00 AM 17 Contributed Papers Contributed Papers: Education and Outreach I Chairs: Kyra Krakos; Madhav Nepal

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8:00 Introduction 8:15

17002

Nepal, Madhav* - Andersen, Ethan - Bowning , Larry B. - Edwards, Laura - Miller, Matthew L. - White, P. Troy Immersive Learning Experiences And Rural Networking at South Dakota State University (iLEARN@SDSTATE): A Professional Development Program for Science/Agriculture Teachers

8:30

17003

Stephens, Jessica* - Battle , David - Gormally, Cara - Brickman, Peggy Show me the way: Future faculty prefer directive feedback when trying active learning approaches

8:45

17004

Nepal, Madhav What is working and what isn't while teaching high enrollment botany course to American students

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17005

Montgomery, Benjamin A Hands-on Approach to Teaching Online/Distance Education NonMajors Botany Laboratory

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17006

Waselkov, Katherine "Wait, plants have insides?" Leading an undergraduate plant anatomy class from basics to independent research in one semester

9:30

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Boom, Brian The New York City EcoFlora Project: Connecting Urban People and Nature

9:45 Break 10:15

17009

Martine, Christopher* - Frederick, Paul - Kramer, Tim Lights, camera, botany: The "Plants are Cool, Too!" YouTube series

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17010

Soltis, Douglas* - Soltis, Palmea S. - Guralnick, Rob Teaching the Tree of Life I: Using animated movie and projection to teach the tree -119-


10:45

17011

Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Palmea S.* - Guralnick, Rob Teaching the Tree of Life II: Viewing an animated movie on the tree of life, TreeTender

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM 18 Contributed Papers Macroevolution I Chair: Catarina Rydin; Ryan Folk

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8:00

18001

Folk, Ryan* - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. - Cellinese, Nico - Mort, Mark - Allen, Julie - Stubbs, Rebecca - Guralnick, Rob Correlation among functional trait shifts, habitat shifts, and diversification patterns in the flowering plant clade Saxifragales

8:15

18002

Wang, Xin Nanjinganthus: A New Evidence of Jurassic Angiosperms and its Implications on Angiosperm Evolution

8:30

18003

Deanna, Rocio - Barboza, Gloria - Smith, Stacey D.* Tracing the evolution of the inflated calyx syndrome in the Physaloids (Solanaceae)

8:45

18004

Mason, Chase* - Goolsby, Eric - Edwards, Robert D. Towards understanding environmental drivers of diversification rate in the North American Asteraceae

9:00

18005

Testo, Weston* - Sessa, Emily - Barrington, David The rise of the Andes promoted rapid diversification in Neotropical Phlegmariurus (Lycopodiaceae)

9:15 Break 10:15

18007

Tribble, Carrie* - Jackson-Gain, Abigail C. - Specht, Chelsea - Rothfels, Carl Characterizing the evolution of underground morphology and climatic niche in the order Liliales

10:30

18008

Bruun-Lund, Sam* - Verstraete, Brecht - Kjellberg, Finn - Rønsted, Nina Rush hour at the Museum – Diversification patterns provide new clues for the success of figs (Ficus L., Moraceae)

10:45

18009

Sytsma, Kenneth J.* - Kriebel, Ricardo - Spalink, Daniel - Sonnier, Gregory - Alverson, William - Bai, Chengke - Rose, Jeff - Zaborsky, John - Cameron, Kenneth M. - Waller, Donald M. - Givnish, Thomas J. The evolution of genome size and its ecological correlates: insights using a phylogenetic tree of the Northeastern North American flora

11:00

18010

Howard, Cody* - Landis, Jacob - Folk, Ryan - Beaulieu, Jeremy Cellinese, Nico Global phylogenetic patterns and diversification of monocotyledonous geophytes -120-


11:15

18011

Rydin, Catarina* - Thureborn, Olle - Blokzijl, Ruben - Bolinder, Kristina - Wikström, Niklas The Gnetales – diversity, evolution, form, and function from the Early Cretaceous to the present

8:00 AM - 11:45 AM 19 Contributed Papers ASPT Cooley Awards I Chairs: Lynn Clark; Kenneth Cameron

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19001

Morales-Briones, Diego* - Tank, David Disentangling the Reticulate Evolutionary History of the Neotropical Plant Radiation of Lachemilla (Rosaceae)

8:15

19002

Stubbs, Rebecca* - Folk, Ryan - Xiang, Chun-Lei - Soltis, Douglas Cellinese, Nico The evolution of cold-adapted plants: A phylogenomic analysis of Micranthes (Saxifragaceae)

8:30

19003

Monteverde Suarez, María Jose* - McIntyre, Patrick - Cacho, N.Ivalu Parallel evolution in floral morphology in a plant ring-species, the Caribbean Euphorbia tithymaloides

8:45

19004

Saunders, Theresa* - Johnson, Leigh Resolving relationships in Aliciella subsection Subnuda (Polemoniaceae): high levels of chloroplast capture revealed by comparative DNA sequencing

9:00

19005

Lampley, Jayne Role of river watersheds on diversification and endemism in native plant species: A phylogeographic study of Trillium lancifolium (Melanthiaceae)

9:15

19006

Blischak, Paul* - Thompson, Coleen - Waight, Emiko - Hightower, Derianna - Kubatko, Laura - Wolfe, Andi Tangled Trees are the Bee’s Knees: Inferring Patterns of Hybridization and Polyploidy in Penstemon subsections Humiles and Proceri (Plantaginaceae)

9:30

19007

Abrahams, Richard* - Washburn, Jacob - Pires, Joseph Chris Phylogenomic understanding of the tribe Brassiceae

9:45 Break 10:15

19009

Schneider, Adam Using horizontal gene transfer events to improve divergence time estimation: A case study in the Orobanchaceae

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10:30

19010

Simpson, Michael* - Johnson, Leigh - Villaverde Hidalgo, Tamara Guilliams, Matt An update on a compendium of American amphitropical disjunctions and future directions

10:45

19011

Tiernan, Nichole M.* - Jestrow, Brett - Burns, Christina - Oviedo Prieto, Ramona - Commack, Tracy - Campbell, Keron - Jiménez-Rodríguez, Francisco - Cinea, William - Francisco-Ortega, Javier Taxonomy and Systematics of Plumeria (Apocynaceae) in the Caribbean Islands

11:00

19012

Xue, Bine* - Tan, Yunhong - Thomas, Daniel - Chaowasku, Tanawat Hou, Xue-liang - Saunders, Richard A new Annonaceae genus, Wuodendron, provides support for a post-boreotropical origin of the Asian-Neotropical disjunction in the tribe Miliuseae

11:15

19013

Ortiz, Edgardo M.* - Simpson, Beryl Diversification of High Andean blueberries (Vaccinieae: Ericaceae): inter- and intraspecific evolutionary patterns

11:30

19014

Rose, Jeff* - Sytsma, Kenneth J. Testing the relative contribution of incomplete lineage sorting and reticulate evolution in the evolutionary history of flowering plants: Polemonium (Polemoniaceae) as a case study

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 20 Contributed Papers Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo) I Chair: Aniket Sengupta

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20001

Sengupta, Aniket* - Hileman, Lena Of central importance: control of carpel zygomorphy in tribe Antirrhineae by CYCLOIDEA-RADIALIS interaction

8:15

20002

Zumajo, Cecilia* - Pabon Mora, Natalia - Ambrose, Barbara Expression and functional studies of basal eudicot REPLUMLESS homologs during flower and fruit development.

8:30

20003

Min, Ya* - Bunn, J. Imani - Kramer, Elena Sweet genes are made of STYLISH – Members of the STYLISH gene family control both style and nectary development in Ranunculids

8:45

20004

Bukhari, Ghadeer* - Zhang, Jingbo - Zhang, Wenheng Differential transcriptome analyses revealed genetic basis of zygomorphic corollas associated with bee and hummingbird pollination syndromes in Schizanthus (Solanaceae)

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9:00

20005

Kim, Joon* - Zhang, Jingbo - Zhang, Wenheng The roles of CYC2-like genes in the floral development in Solanum lycopersicum and Nicotiana obtusifolia (Solanaceae)

9:15

20006

Khojayori, Farahnoz* - Zhang, Jingbo - Kramer, Elena - Davis, Charles Zhang, Wenheng CYC2-like genes elucidate floral symmetry evolution following a major biogeographic disjunction

9:30

20007

Kramer, Elena* - Min, Ya - Edwards, Molly - Meaders, Claire - Ballerini, Evangelline - Hodges, Scott Exploring the genetic basis of floral novelty in Aquilegia

9:45 Break 10:15

20009

Zhang, Jingbo* - Bukhari, Ghadeer - Zhang, Wenheng Floral symmetry genes and the evolution of floral zygomorphy in Solanaceae

10:30

20010

Povilus, Rebecca* - Diggle, Pamela - Friedman, William Evidence for parent-of-origin effects and interparental conflict in seeds of an ancient flowering plant lineage

10:45

20011

Wu, Cheng-Chiang* - Li, Fay-Wei - Kramer, Elena Evolution of the WUSCHEL-RELATED (WOX) homeobox transcription factors in plants

11:00

20012

Henriquez, Claudia* - Teisher, Jordan - Schaal, Barbara - Croat, Thomas Leaf Development in Araceae: A New Look at the "Monocot Leaf vs. ‘Dicot’ Leaf" Paradigm

11:15

20013

Doust, Andrew* - Hu, Hao - Mauro-Herrera, Margarita - Hodge, John Analysis of flowering time in the C4 panicoid grass model, Setaria sheds new light on the role of the CONSTANS transcription factor in photoperiod response

11:30

20014

Baker, Robert (Rob)* - Leong, Wen Fung - Welch, Stephen - Weinig, Cynthia Genotype to Phenotype Connections: Predicting non-linear developmental phenotypes based on genotypes

11:45

20015

Prigge, Michael* - Kadakia, Nikita - Estelle, Mark Functional Evolution of the Auxin Receptor Family

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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 21 Contributed Papers Comparative Genomics and Transcriptomics I Chair: Unknown

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21001

Spalink, Daniel* - Stoffel, Kevin - Genevieve, Walden - Amanda, HulseKemp - Theresa, Hill - Allen, Van Deynze - Bohs, Lynn Allison Comparative Transcriptomics and Genomic Patterns of Discordance in Capsiceae

8:15

21002

Banerjee, Arjan* - Stefanovic, Sasa Caught in action: Fine-scale plastome evolution in the parasitic plants of Cuscuta sect. Ceratophorae (Convolvulaceae)

8:30

21003

Schneider, Adam* - Besik, Ariana - Ensminger, Ingo - Stefanovic, Sasa Variation in photosynthetic function and gene expression in parasitic dodder

8:45

21004

Carey, Shane* - Hall, Jocelyn Elucidating Floral Nectary Development in Cleomaceae Using Histology and Transcriptomics

9:00

21005

Chanderbali, Andre* - Berger, Brent - Albert, Victor - Howarth, Dianella - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. Genes, Genomes, and Gamma

9:15

21006

Kinser, Taliesin* - Godden, Grant - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. Consortium, Mint Evolutionary Genomics Ancient whole genome duplications as drivers of chemical diversification in Lamiaceae

9:30

21007

Buell, C. Robin - Crisovan, Emily - Dudareva, Natalia - Garcia, Nicolas - Godden, Grant* - Henry, Laura - Kamileen, Mohamed O. - Kates, Heather - Kilgore, Matthew B. - Lichman, Benjamin R. - Mavrodiev, Evgeny - Newton, Linsey - Rodriguez-Lopez, Carlos - O'Connor, Sarah E. - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. - Vaillancourt, Brieanne Wiegert-Rininger, Krystle - Zhao, Dongyan Transcriptomics, phylogeny, and biochemistry elucidate evolution of chemical diversity and complexity in Lamiaceae

9:45 Break 10:15

21009

Roberts, Wade* - Roalson, Eric Gene co-expression network connectivity is an important determinant of selective constraint during flower diversification in the magic flowers (Achimenes)

10:30

21010

Song, Michael* - Potter, Barney - Doyle, Jeff - Coate, Jeremy Quantifying transcriptome size variation and dosage responses immediately following ploidy change in Arabidopsis thaliana -124-


10:45

21011

Kenny, Cecile - Doyle, Jeff - Coate, Jeremy* Exploring genetic mechanisms of polyploidy-induced salinity tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana

11:00

21012

Pires, Joseph Chris* - Emery, Marianne - Willis, Madeline - Hao, Yue Barry, Kerrie - Schmutz, Jeremy - Lyons, Eric - Edger, Patrick - Conant, Gavin Preferential retention of genes from one parental genome after polyploidy illustrates the nature and scope of the genomic conflict induced by hybridization

11:15

21013

Garza, Elyssa* - Hawkins, Angela - Pepper, Alan Exploring serpentine tolerance in Caulanthus amplexicaulis through the integration of multiple genomic datasets

11:30

21014

Visger, Clayton* - Soltis, Pamela  S. - Soltis, Douglas Differential drought response and transcriptome size plasticity between aiploid and autotetraploid Tolmiea

11:45

21015

Ramsey, Adam* - Phan, Vinthuy - Pham, Diem-Trang - Melton, Caroline - Daigle, Bernie - Mandel, Jennifer Identifying sequence heteroplasmy across entire organellar genomes of Daucus carota using whole genome sequence data

8:00 AM - 11:45 AM C05 Colloquium Biology of Isoetales, a colloquium in honor of W. Carl Taylor Chairs: Alejandra Vasco; James E. Watkins; Robbin C. Moran

101

8:00 C05SUM Vasco, Alejandra* - Watkins, James E. - Moran, Robbin C. Biology of Iso'tales, a colloquium in honor of Dr. W. Carl Taylor 8:15

C05001 Moran, Robbin C. An appreciation of Carl Taylor and his contributions to Iso'tology

8:30

C05002 Looy, Cindy* - Duijnstee, Ivo The ecology and physiology of Paleozoic and early Mesozoic Isoetaleans

8:45

C05003 Hetherington, Alexander* - Dolan, Liam The evolution of Isoetalean rooting structures: conservatism and disparity

9:00

C05004 Ctvrtlikova, Martina* - Vrba, Jaroslav - Znachor, Petr - Kopacek, Jiri Hekera, Petr - Hejzlar, Josef - Wade, Andrew - Roy, Shovonlal Aquatic quillworts as bioindicators of lake water and sediment acidification

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9:15

C05005 Li, Fay-Wei* - Kuo, Li-Yaung - Poplawski, Shane - Lin, Ta-Chun Huang, Yao-Moan - Wu, Tai-Chung - Wang, Chun-Neng - Kao, Wen-Yuan - Michael, Todd A reference genome for Isoetes and the evolution of aquatic CAM photosynthesis

9:30

C05006 Larsén Eva* - Rydin, Catarina Phylogeny of Isoetes based on genome skimming data

9:45 Break 10:15 C05008 Bernardino de Souza Pereira, Jovani* - Pinangé , Diego S. B. - CarvalhoFilho, Nelson - Guimarães, José T. F. - Oliveira, Guilherme - GiuliettiHarley, Ana M. The evolutionary history of Neotropical Isoetes, relicts from South America 10:30 C05009 Freund, Forrest* - Rothfels, Carl J. Iso'tes of the west coast states: undescribed diversity in a biodiversity hotspot 10:45 C05010 Schafran, Peter* - Zimmer, Elizabeth - Taylor, W Carl - Bolin, Jay Musselman, Lytton Unexpected genetic diversity in eastern North American polyploid Isoetes revealed with PacBio DNA sequencing 11:00 C05011 Suissa, Jacob* - Taylor, W Carl - Schafran, Peter - Zimmer, Elizabeth Allopolyploid and Autopolyploid speciation revealed through whole plastomes and nuclear homologues in northwestern North American Iso'tes (Quillworts) 11:15 C05012 Taylor, W Carl* - Schafran, Peter - Musselman, Lytton - Bolin, Jay Zimmer, Elizabeth Revealing Phylogenetic Relationships in Northeastern North American Isoetes 11:30 Discussion

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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM SY3 Symposium 103 Tools, Standards, Techniques, and Methods for Using Herbarium Specimens in Phenological Research Chair: Palmea S. Soltis; Elizabeth Ellwood 8:00 SY3SUM Nelson, Gil* - Yost, Jenn - Ellwood, Elizabeth - Soltis, Pamela  S. Tools, Standards, Techniques, and Methods for Using Herbarium Specimens in Phenological Research 8:00 Introduction 8:15

SY3002 Sweeney, Patrick* - Gilbert, Edward - Yost, Jenn A workflow for scoring phenology from digitized herbarium specimens

8:45

SY3003 Stucky, Brian Integrating and extracting phenology data from herbarium specimens with machine reasoning and learning

9:15

SY3004 Mazer, Susan* - Park, Isaac Climate affects the rate at which species successively flower: capturing an emergent property of regional floras using herbarium specimen data

9:45 Break 10:15 SY3006 Meineke, Emily* - Davis, Charles - Classen, Aimee - Sanders, Nate Davies, Jonathan Herbivory through the ages: Herbarium specimens reveal effects of global change on plant-insect interactions 10:45 SY3007 Pearson, Katelin Estimating peak flowering from specimen data calibrated by phenological observations 11:15 SY3008 Gerst, Katharine Advances in the Delivery of Observational Data and Pheno Forecast Maps from the USA National Phenology Network

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8:15 AM - 11:45 AM 22 Contributed Papers Molecular Ecology Chairs: Elizabeth Stunz; Norman Wickett

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8:15

22001

Laport, Robert* - Ng, Julienne Out of one, many: The biodiversity considerations and ecological consequences of polyploidy

8:30

22002

Puppo, Pamela* - Di Santo, Lionel - Hamilton, Jill The role of polyploidy in evolutionary niche divergence across the range of Geum triflorum Pursh

8:45

22003

Arredondo, Tina* - Cruzan, Mitchell Impact of suburban landscape features on gene flow of an invasive grass

9:00

22004

Van Etten , Megan* - Baucom, Regina Genome-wide search uncovers evidence for convergent and divergent responses to selection in a weedy species

9:15

22005

Naibauer, Samanta* - McGlaughlin, Mitchell Characterizing ecological and genetic patterns of the colonizing species Dubautia scabra on The Big Island, Hawaii

9:30

22006

Stunz, Elizabeth* - Mohl, Jonathan - Fetcher, Ned - Tang, Jim - Moody, Michael Molecular ecology of the arctic moist tundra sedge, tussock cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum), in the context of local adaptation and climate change

9:45 Break 10:15

22008

Bechen, Lindsey - Wickett, Norman* - Johnson, Matthew - Levin, Rachel - Jogesh, Tania - Overson, Rick - Fant, Jeremie - Raguso, Robert - Skogen , Krissa Ann Differential gene expression associated with a floral scent polymorphism in the evening primrose Oenothera harringtonii (Onagraceae)

10:30

22009

Oakley, Christopher Genetic and physiological mechanisms of cold acclimation and local adaptation

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10:45

22010

Sharpe , Samantha Lipson - Johnson, Loretta* - Galliart, Matt - Parrish, Olivia Rapid evolution in response to heavy metals: Evolutionary adaptation of Andropogon virginicus in abandoned mines

11:00

22011

Hawkins, Angela* - Pepper, Alan RNA-Seq analysis reveals novel insights into serpentine tolerance in Caulanthus amplexicaulis var. barbarae (Brassicaceae)

11:15

22012

Baker, Stokes S.* - Peeples, Keona - Shella, Sameh M. - Fijal, Savannah - Lopez, Sarah M. - Chames, Nicholas M. - Kooner, Taj P. - Mims, Mitchell A. Metagenomic Analysis of Giant Duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) Microbiota Suggests a Role for Rhizobia in Nutrient Sequestration

11:30

22013

Thapa, Ramhari* - Bayer, Randall - Mandel, Jennifer The Development and Use of Microsatellite Markers for Investigating Clonal Diversity and Parental Origins in Complex Polyploid Species

8:15 AM - 12:00 PM C06 Colloquium 100 years of Baileyan Trends - Wood Evolution, Function and Future Chair: Cynthia Jones

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8:15 C06SUM Jones, Cynthia* - Wheeler, Elizabeth - Baas, Pieter 100 years of Baileyan Trends –Wood Evolution, Function and Future 8:15

C06001 Friedman, William E Who was Irving Widmer Bailey?

8:30

C06002 Baas, Pieter* - Wheeler, Elisabeth Irving Widmer Bailey’s Contributions to Wood Anatomy

8:45

C06003 Wheeler, Elisabeth* - Baas, Pieter Baileyan Trends and the Fossil Record

9:00

C06004 Wiemann, Michael* - Kappelman, John - Jacobs, Bonnie F. - Pan, Aaron Fossil Woods of Chilga, Ethiopia

9:15

C06005 Pace , Marcelo Rodrigo* - Angyalossy, Veronica Using phylogenies to re-evaluate xylem and phloem evolution

9:30

C06006 Olson, Mark Shedding comparative wood anatomy of its Baileyan baggage

9:45 Break

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10:15 C06008 Frankiewicz, Kamil* - Oskolski, Alexei - Fernandes, Francisco - Reduron, Jean-Pierre - Reyes Betancort, Alfredo - Banasiak, Å ukasz - Spalik, Krzysztof Wood anatomy in secondarily woody carrots: Do paedomorphic traits result from mechanical constraints? 10:30 C06009 Dória , Larissa Chacon* - Podadera, Diego - del Arco, Marcelino Chauvin, Thibaud - Smets, Erik - Delzon, Sylvain - Lens, Frederic Insular woody daisies (Argyranthemum, Asteraceae) are more resistant to drought-induced hydraulic failure than their herbaceous relatives 10:45 C06010 Spicer, Rachel* - Johnson, Daniel - Eckardt, Phoebe - Alsamadisi, Noah Noble, Hilary - Martin, Celia Vessel development and auxin transport in the model woody plant Populus 11:00 C06011 Schenk, H. Jochen* - Jansen, Steven Apoplastic lipids in water-conducting cells: A universal feature in land plants 11:15 C06012 Brodersen, Craig* - Wason, Jay - Huggett, Brett Three dimensional xylem organization and its implications for water transport during drought 11:30 C06013 Zieminska, Kasia The future of wood anatomy 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM 23 Contributed Papers Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic Paleobotany Chair: Paul Strother

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8:30

23001

Strother, Paul* - Taylor, Wilson The fossil record and the assembly of the plant genome

8:45

23002

Ryberg, Patricia E.* - Serbet, Rudolph - Atkinson, Brian - Isbell, John - Ives, Elizabeth - Taylor, Edith L. A latest Permian high-latitude Glossopteris flora

9:00

23003

Hodges, Nicholas* - Atkinson, Brian - Serbet, Rudolph - Taylor, Edith L. Exploring anatomical variation of Pteruchus (Corystospermales) from the Triassic of Antarctica

9:15

23004

Hu, Shusheng New fossil plant assemblage from Late Triassic Chinle Formation, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Open

Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Historical Section Business Meeting 9:45 AM - 10:15 AM Coffee Break

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Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall

10:15 AM - 12:00 PM 24 Contributed Papers Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic Paleobotany Chair: Steven Manchester

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24001

Stockey, Ruth* - Rothwell, Gar - Atkinson, Brian Late Cretaceous diversification of cupressaceous conifers; a taiwanioid seed cone from the Eden Main, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

10:30

24002

Doyle, James* - Endress, Peter Phylogenetic position of mid-Cretaceous members of Magnoliales: updated status and implications

10:45

24003

Atkinson, Brian Initial diversification of rosids: Fossil evidence for a Cretaceous origin of the Mahogany family, Meliaceae (Sapindales)

11:00

24004

Manchester, Steven Hidden gems in the Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone of Kansas

11:15

24005

Harper, Carla* - Parrott, Joan - Upchurch, Garland - Krings, Michael Angiosperm wood-colonizing fungi (Ascomycota) from the Upper Cretaceous of New Mexico, USA

11:30

24006

Stults, Debra* - Axsmith, Brian Preliminary analysis reveals a diversity of Quercus fruit/cupule morphotypes from two Late Miocene localities in eastern North America

11:45

24007

Adekanmbi, Helen* - Ajikah, Linus - Ogundipe, Oluwatoyin Palynology and Paleovegetational Reconstruction of Lagos Coastal Environment, Southwestern Nigeria

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10:15 AM - 12:00 PM C07 Colloquium Ericaceae: Systematics, Ecology, and Evolution Part 1 Chairs: Caroline Puente-Lelievre; Valerie Lynn Soza ; Benjamin Potter

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10:15 C07aSUM Puente-Lelievre, Caroline* - Potter, Benjamin - Soza , Valerie Lynn Ericaceae: Systematics, Ecology and Evolution 10:15 C07a001 Rose, Jeff* - Sytsma, Kenneth J. Recent advances and future prospects in understanding the evolutionary dynamics of Ericaceae 10:30 C07a002 Larson, Drew* - Walker, Joseph - Smith, Stephen Resolving difficult relationships in the Ericales using phylotranscriptomics 10:45 C07a003 Smith, MacKenzie* - Manchester, Steven Ericalean fruits from the Cenozoic of western North America 11:00 C07a004 Kriebel, Ricardo* - Rose, Jeff - Bastide, Paul - Jolles, Diana - Sytsma, Kenneth J. Dissecting the evolution of flower shape and size and their relationships to pollination in Ericaceae at a global scale 11:15 C07a005 Pirie, Michael D. - Kandziora, Martha* - NĂźrk, Nicolai - Le Maitre, Nicholas - Mugrabi de Kuppler, Ana - Gehrke, Berit - Oliver, E. G. H. Bellstedt, Dirk Leaps and bounds: geographical and ecological distance constrained the colonisation of the Afrotemperate by Erica 11:30 C07a006 Le Maitre, Nicholas* - Pirie, Mike - Bellstedt, Dirk An approach to determining anthocyanin synthesis enzyme gene expression in an evolutionary context an example from Erica 10:15 AM - 11:00 AM Tropical Biology Business Meeting

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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S3 Regional Botany Special - George Weiblen Minnesota natural history: Pretty good, not bad, or just different? Chair: Edward Schneider

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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM Society of Herbarium Curators Business Meeting Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

BSA Teaching Section Business Meeting and Luncheon

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CBA Development Section Meeting and Luncheon 112

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

CBA Systematics Section Meeting and Luncheon

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM S4 Enhancing Scientist Diversity in Plant Biology Luncheon - Brian Dewsbury Pedagogy for a life of meaning and purpose Chair: Brenda Molano-Flores 1:00 PM - 5:45 PM 25 Contributed Papers Comparative Genomics and Transcriptomics II Chair: Unknown

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25001

Ou, Shujun* - Chen, Jinfeng - Jiang, Ning Assessing genome assembly quality using the LTR Assembly Index (LAI)

1:15

25002

Marchant, Daniel Blaine* - Sessa, Emily - Wolf, Paul - Soltis, Pamela  S. Soltis, Douglas Incorporating a fern genome into land plant evolutionary genomics

1:30

25003

Barker, Michael* - Jorgensen, Stacy - Qi, Xinshuai Ancient polyploidy is associated with higher genetic diversity in vascular plants

1:45

25004

Marx, Hannah* - Maitner, Brian - Wisely, Eldridge - Jorgensen, Stacy Dlugosch, Katrina - Barker, Michael Gene Expression Plasticity and the Persistence of Plant Species across Environmental Variation

2:00

25005

Grusz, Amanda* - Fehrenbach, Patrick - Sigel, Erin From deep phylogeny to species complexes: The evolution of genomic repetitive elements in ferns

2:15

25006

Carey, Sarah* - Johnson, Matthew - Payton, Adam - Conrad, Roth Landis, Jacob - Olsson, Sanna - Huttunen, Sanna - Burleigh, Gordon McDaniel, Stuart Ancient sex chromosome systems in plants

2:30

25007

Harkess, Alex* - Leebens-Mack, Jim - Meyers, Blake - Huang, Kun Batish, Mona Testing a "two gene" model for sex chromosome evolution in asparagus

2:45

25008

Ou, Shujun* - Jiang, Ning The genomic composition and domestication of Asian rice revealed by 3,400 rice genomes -133-


3:00

25009

Straub, Shannon* - Boutte, Julien - Walter, Lauren - Lunderman, Elizabeth - Bailey, Donovan - Livshultz, Tatyana - Simoes, AndrĂŠ Fishbein, Mark Plastome Evolution in Apocynaceae

3:15 Break 3:45

25011

Boutte, Julien* - Fishbein, Mark - Coriton, Olivier - Rousseau-Gueutin, Mathieu - Straub, Shannon Gene Family Expansion in the Sonoran Desert Clade of Asclepias

4:00

25012

Valencia, Janice * - Neubig, Kurt - Whitten, William Variation in evolutionary rates across genomes in orchids

4:15

25013

Sinn, Brandon* - Ranjbaran, Ali - Barrett, Craig Transcription Factor Family Evolution in Fully Mycoheterotrophic Orchids

4:30

25014

DaCosta, Jeffrey - Yant, Levi - Potter, Daniel - Mathews, Sarah* Comparative genomics of a species radiation: sequencing the apple tribe

4:45

25015

McKain, Michael* - Pienaar, Jason - Zudock, Kristina AuBuchon, Taylor - Saeidi, Saman - Pasquet, Remy - Layton, Daniel Welker, Cassiano - Art-han, Watchara - Traiperm, Paweena - McAllister, Chrissy - Kellogg, Elizabeth Transposon diversity and abundance variation as a consequence of climatic variables in Andropogoneae (Poaceae)

5:00

25016

Catlin, Nathan* - Wing, Rod A. - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela  S. Barbazuk, W. Brad The interplay of alternative splicing and gene duplication in Oryza

5:15

25017

Parks, Matthew* - Wickett, Norman - Alverson, Andrew Characterizing persistent bacterial co-habitants and their genetic contribution to an araphid pennate diatom

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1:30 PM - 2:45 PM 26 Contributed Papers ASPT Cooley Awards II Chairs: Barbara Thiers; Christopher Martine

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Frost, Laura* - Olmstead, Richard Is it faster to move or evolve? Comparing effects of niche conservatism and niche evolution on diversification rate in Citharexylum (Verbenaceae)

1:45

26002

Sharber, Wyatt* - Whitlock, Barbara Parallel evolution of trithecate anthers in Ayenia and Megatritheca (Malvaceae; Byttnerioideae)

2:00

26003

Drummond, Chloe P.* - Kuchenreuther, Margaret A. - Sytsma, Kenneth J. Great Lakes-Western North American disjunct plants: a review of the distribution and three phylogeographic case studies

2:15

26004

Ackerfield, Jennifer A Prickly Puzzle: Phylogeny and Evolution of the Carduus-Cirsium Group (Cardueae: Compositae)

2:30

26005

Lujan, Manuel* - McDade, Lucinda Evolution of CAM photosynthesis in Neotropical Clusia (Clusiaceae): insights from leaf anatomy, biochemistry and climate

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM 27 Contributed Papers Education and Outreach II Chair: Kyra Krakos; Madhav Nepal

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Kilgore, Jason Scott* - Jordan, Carly - Krumm, Janice - Doan, Tiffany - Kaiser, Hinrich - Kim, Yungkul - Linton, Debra - Phillips, Molly Monfils , Anna K - Ellwood, Libby How many critters can an island hold? Using digitized natural history collections to test real hypotheses about island biogeography

1:45

27002

Link-Perez, Melanie* - Marshall, Christopher - Konstantinidis, Peter Baden, Evan - Pflugfelder, Ehren Natural Collaborations: Natural History Collections and Interdisciplinary Learning Opportunities

2:00

27003

Barkworth, Mary* - Awale, Ahmed Ibrahim - Gelle, Faisal Jama Pickering, Helen - Warsame, Mohamud Ahmed Progress in Building a Biodiversity Program in Somaliland

2:15

27004

Monfils , Anna K* - Ellwood, Elizabeth - Hogue, Gabriela - Nazaire, Mare - Phillips, Molly - Nelson, Gil Towards a Diverse 21st Century Workforce in Biodiversity Science: A Series of Workshops -135-


2:30

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Struwe, Lena BotanyDepot – a new depository for free teaching resources for informal and formal botanical education

2:45

27006

Monfils , Anna K* - Ellwood, Elizabeth - Douglas, Natalie - Linton, Debra - Phillips, Molly - White, Lisa Building Standards and Developing Resources to Promote Biodiversity Literacy in Undergraduate Education (BLUE)

1:30 PM - 3:15 PM 28 Contributed Papers Cookson Award Session Chair: Carla Harper

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Foster, Madison* - Harper, Carla - Krings, Michael Unraveling the diversity of mycelial cords from the Lower Devonian Rhynie chert

1:45

28002

Varela, Nancy* - Harper, Carla - Krings, Michael Small things matter too: A minute mantled reproductive unit from the Lower Devonian Windyfield chert

2:00

28003

Pipo, M Laura* - Iglesias, Ari - Bodnar, Josefina A new conifer taxon based on anatomically preserved leafy shoots from the Upper Cretaceous, James Ross Basin, Antarctic Peninsula

Canceled 2:15

28004

Contreras, Dori* - Upchurch, Garland - Looy, Cindy Diversity and distribution of Monocots from a single tuff layer in the upper Campanian Jose Creek Member, McRae Formation of New Mexico

2:30

28005

Pipo, M Laura* - Bodnar, Josefina - Iglesias, Ari A vessel-less stem with cambial variants from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica

2:45

28006

Pinson, Jerald* - Manchester, Steven - Sessa, Emily Culcita remberi sp. nov., a tree fern from the Miocene of northern Idaho

3:00

28007

Brightly, William* - Stromberg, Caroline Building a Quantitative Framework for Assessing Seed Dispersal Syndrome in Grasses During the Cenozoic Spread of Grasslands

Canceled

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1:30 PM - 4:45 PM 29 Contributed Papers Reproductive Processes II Chair: Jennifer Ison; Cassie Majetic

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Ison, Jennifer* - Tuan, Elizabeth - Koski, Matthew - Whalen, Jack Galloway, Laura The Role of Pollinator Preference on the Maintenance of Pollen Color Variation in American Bellflower

1:45

29002

Suinyuy, Terence* - Johnson, Steven Geographical variation in cone volatiles and pollinators in the thermogenic African cycad Encephalartos ghellinckii Lem

2:00

29003

Makowski, Hanna* - Garrett, Patrick - Moore, Rich - Majetic, Cassie What makes scents sexy? The chemical composition of Canella winterana during sexual development stages

2:15

29004

Taylor, Mackenzie* - Aeilts, Luke - Altrichter, Kristine - Dang, Christie - Giffei, Bridget - Wilden, Ana Pollen development across the pollen lifecycle in Ruppia maritima (Alismatidae): Insight into the consequences of the ecological transition to hydrophily

2:30

29005

Rose-Person, Annika* - Menges, Eric - Smith, Stacy Fruit Production, Flowering Period, and Pollination of Avon Park Harebells, Crotalaria avonensis (Fabaceae), an Endangered Central Florida Endemic

2:45

29006

Majetic, Cassie* - Castilla, Antonio - Levin, Donald Losing a “scent” of one’s “self”: is there a reduction in floral scent emission in self-pollinating Phlox cuspidata vs. outcrossing Phlox drummondii?

3:00

29007

Ricono, Angela* - Gustafson, Nichole - Puzey, Joshua - Dalgleish, Harmony Extent of intrapopulation clonality in Asclepias syriaca

3:15 Break 3:45

29009

Blake-Mahmud, Jennifer* - Struwe, Lena Time for a change: patterns of sex expression, health, and mortality in striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum)

4:00

29010

Utley, Delecia* - Burke, Janelle Sex Determination and Resource Allocation in Dioecious Rumex acetosa and Related Species

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1:30 PM - 4:45 PM 30 Contributed Papers Systematics II--Euasterids 1 Chairs: Tilottama Roy; Elizabeth Spriggs

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30001

Roy, Tilottama Investigating evolutionary relationships within Pogostemoneae and Gomphostemmateae (Subfamily:Lamioideae; Family:Lamiaceae)

1:45

30002

Haenel, Maxwell* - Frost, Laura - Olmstead, Richard Phylogeny of Verbenaceae

2:00

30003

Lee, Yoonkyung* - Paton, Alan - Olmstead, Richard - Kim, Sangtae A phylogenetic study of the Scutellaria (Lamiaceae) based on chloroplast ccsA, matK, and ndhF regions

2:15

30004

Yue, Jonathan* - Au, Scarlet - Guo, Emily - Vo, An - Mรถller Michael Neill, David A. - Clark, John L. A recently discovered new genus in the Gesneriaceae from the Amazon basin of Ecuador

2:30

30005

Mortimer, Sebastian* - Tank, David Phylogeny and evolution of Lamourouxia (Orobanchaceae): patterns of diversification in a neotropical radiation

2:45 Break 3:45

30007

Duan, Yifan Phylogeny and systematics of the genus Osmanthus (Oleaceae) based on molecular (plastid and nuclear) and morphological evidence

4:00

30008

Wolfe, Andi* - Blischak, Paul - Kubatko, Laura Testing Adaptive Radiation Theory in Penstemon (Plantaginaceae)

4:15

30009

Ottenlips, Michael* - Mansfield, Donald H. - Buerki, Sven - Forest, Felix - Dodsworth, Stephen - Smith, James Resolving species boundaries in the Lomatium packardiae/L. anomalum clade of the L. triternatum (Apiaceae) complex

4:30

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Spriggs, Elizabeth* - Schlutius, Caroline - Eaton, Deren - Park, Brian Sweeney, Patrick - Edwards, Erika - Donoghue, Michael Differences in flowering time maintain species boundaries in a continental radiation of Viburnum

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM 31 Contributed Papers Ecology Section - Population Biology Chairs: Andrew Hipp; Naomi Fraga 1:30

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Hovick, Steve* - Whitney, Kenneth Roles of propagule number and genetic diversity in colonization success and subsequent evolution of a ruderal species -138-


1:45 31002 Finch, Jessamine* - Seglias, Alexandra - Kramer, Andrea - Havens, Kayri Effects of seed source vary among species, early life stages, and field sites for two milkweeds (Asclepias sp.) 2:00

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Hipp, Andrew* - Glasenhardt, Mary-Claire - Bowles, Marlin L. - Garner, Mira - Scharenbroch, Bryant C. - Williams, Evelyn - Barak, Rebecca Ernst, Adrienne - Midgley, Meghan G. - Larkin , Daniel J Effects of phylogenetic diversity and phylogenetic identity in a restoration ecology experiment

2:15

31004

Williams, Evelyn* - Wendy, Semski - Zeldin, Jacob - Hipp, Andrew Larkin , Daniel J Phylogenetic distance impacts strength of competition in stressful environments

2:30

31005

Jantzen, Johanna* - Whitten, William - Neubig, Kurt - Majure, Lucas Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. Alternative taxonomic sampling and tree reconstruction strategies can affect patterns of phylogenetic diversity: Evidence from a case study in Florida

2:45

31006

Melton, Anthony* - Clinton, Matthew - Wasoff, Donald - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. Niche Evolution in Eastern Asia – Eastern North America Disjunct Lineages

3:00

31007

Koontz, Stephanie* - Menges, Eric Demography of Chrysopsis highlandsensis: 16 years of data, trends, experiments, and discoveries

3:15 Break 3:45

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Huebner, Cynthia* - Waterland, Nicole Regional Responses to Drought on the Growth and Fitness of Microstegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Camus (Japanese Stiltgrass)

4:00

31010

Gray, Jesse* - Smith, Melinda Climate change impacts on population dynamics in tallgrass prairie: Implications for species codominance

4:15

31011

Sullivan, Lauren - Portlas, Zoe - Hamilton, Jill* Evolution of dispersal across a discontinuous landscape

4:30

31012

Rosburg, Thomas Spring fire effects on the forb community of a degraded sand prairie

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Williams, Tanisha* - Holsinger, Kent - Schlichting, Carl Using common gardens to understand local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity of Pelargonium species within an environmental gradient in South Africa

5:00

31014

Little, Amanda Ephemeral Pond Plant Communities in Northwestern Wisconsin: A Comparison with Permanent Wetlands

5:15

31015

Fraga, Naomi* - Blanco, Summer - McCarthy, Matthew Flower color polymorphism in western North American monkeyflowers: investigating flower color variation across geographic space

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM C07bColloquium Ericaceae: Systematics, Ecology, and Evolution Part 2 Chairs: Caroline Puente-Lelievre; Valerie Lynn Soza ; Benjamin Potter 1:30

C07b

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Puente-Lelievre, Caroline* - Potter, Benjamin - Soza , Valerie Lynn Ericaceae: Systematics, Ecology and Evolution

1:30

C07b001 Braukmann, Thomas* - Stefanovic, Sasa Repeats, rearrangements, and reductions: the architecture of Ericaceae plastomes

1:45

C07b002 Ortiz, Edgardo M.* - Simpson, Beryl Phylogenomics and Comparative genomics of organelles in the Vaccinieae

2:00

C07b003 Beeler, Reese* - Sharples, Mathew - Tripp, Erin Introgression Among Western North American Bilberries (Vaccinium section Myrtillus)

2:15

C07b004 Fritsch, Peter* - Simison, W. Brian - Cruz, Boni - Schneider, Edward Allshouse, Douglas D. A remarkable population of Vaccinium (Ericaceae) from San Bruno Mountain, California: hybrid or new species?

2:30

C07b005 Puente-Lelievre, Caroline* - Crayn, Darren - Freyman, Will - Potter, Benjamin Historical Biogeography of the Australasian Ericaceae: Evaluating Competing Vicariance and Dispersal Scenarios

2:45

C07b006 Lindsley, Dale - Waalkes, Adam - Soza , Valerie Lynn* - Ramage, Elizabeth W - Patwardhan, Rupali - Burton, Josh - Adey, Andrew - Qiu, Ruolan - Shendure, Jay - Hall, Benjamin Assembly, chromosomal mapping, and evolution of the Rhododendron genome

Canceled

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3:00

C07b007 Nilsen, Erik Leaf functional traits in the context of vascular constraints and their significance to freezing and water stress tolerance in Rhododendron

3:15 Break 3:45

C07b009 Medeiros, Juliana Ecological and evolutionary implications of variable trait coordination across deciduous and evergreen lineages of genus Rhododendron

4:00

C07b010 Gillespie, Emily* - Kron, Kathleen Evidence for Rapid Diversification within the Azaleas (Rhododendron section Pentanthera)

4:15

C07b011 Jolles, Diana Biogeography and taxonomy of the North American prince's pine, genus Chimaphila (Pyroleae; Ericaceae)

4:30

C07b012 Morrison, Glen* - Huang, Yi - Saavedra, Natalie - Stoughton, Thomas Burge, Dylan - Parker, V. T. - Keeley, Jon - Litt, Amy Testing the utility of morphological traits in delimiting a variable subspecies group, the Arctostaphylos glandulosa complex

4:45

C07b013 Huang, Yi* - Morrison, Glen - Sanders, Andrew - Saavedra, Natalie Burge, Dylan - Parker, Thomas - Keeley, John - Litt, Amy Genetic Variation and habitat differentiation in a group of taxonomically difficult plants: Arctostaphylos glandulosa (Ericaceae)

5:00 Discussion 1:30 PM - 4:45 PM C08 Colloquium 101 The flora of Madagascar: uncovering mechanisms for diversification Chair: Margaret Mae Hanes 1:30

C08001 Hanes , Margaret Mae The flora of Madagascar: uncovering mechanisms for diversification

1:45

C08002 Linan, Alexander* - Schatz, George - Lowry, Porter - Miller, Allison Edwards, Christine Evolutionary relationships of ebonies (Diospyros L.) across Western Indian Ocean islands

2:00

C08003 Van Ee , Benjamin* - Berry, Paul - Kainulainen, Kent Croton (Euphorbiaceae) in the Old World: using the widespread distribution of a group to calibrate a molecular clock in the absence of fossils

2:15

C08004 Gostel, Morgan* - Funk, Vicki Where did you come from? Where did you go? A survey of the diversity of Compositae (Asteraceae) in Madagascar -141-


2:30

C08005 Drews, Nicholas* - Hanes , Margaret Mae Exploring Diversification in /Megistohibiscus (Hibisceae: Malvaceae) on Madagascar

2:45

C08006 Hong-Wa, Cynthia Diversification of the speciose Noronhia: what’s behind it?

3:00 Discussion 3:15 Break 3:45

C08009 Skema, Cynthia Dombeya as a case study for the diversification of the flora of Madagascar: Dombeya section Hilsenbergia (Malvaceae)

4:00

C08010 Shimu, Tahsina - Machkour M'Rabet, Salima - Hanes , Margaret Mae* Investigating mechanisms of population differentiation and speciation in Megistostegium (Hibisceae: Malvaceae) in Southern Madagascar

4:15

C08011 Karimi, Nisa* - Grover, Corrinne - Gallagher, Joseph - Wendel, Jonathan - Baum, David Geographic variation and floral evolution of Madagascar’s endemic baobabs (Adansonia, Malvaceae)

4:30 Discussion 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM SY4 Symposium The future of digital projects for research and teaching in botany Chair: Jason Przybylski

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1:30 SY4SUM Ryan, Deirdre - Przybylski, Jason* The Future of Digital Projects for Research & Teaching in Botany 1:30 Introduction 1:45

SY4002 Ryan, Deirdre* - Thiers, Barbara Global Plants: A Model of International Collaboration

2:15

SY4003 Kalfatovic , Martin Robert The Biodiversity Heritage Library: Empowering Discovery through Free Access to Biodiversity Knowledge

2:45

SY4004 Haston, Elspeth* - Drinkwater, Robyn - King, Sally - Cubey, Robert Digital stories: Bringing specimens and stories together

3:15 Break

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3:45

SY4006 Wisnicki, Adrian Livingstone Online’s Potential Value for Research on Victorian Botany

4:15

SY4007 Callahan, Hilary Botanical Education: Making It Digital, Keeping It Real

4:45 Discussion

2:00 PM - 5:15 PM Pteridology III Chair: Emily Sessa

32 Contributed Papers

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Windham, Michael* - Kao, Tzu-Tong - Hay, Nikolai - Rothfels, Carl Schuettpelz, Eric - Pryer, Kathleen M. Rapid biodiversity assessment of ferns using low-tech spore observations on herbarium collections: an example from Notholaena (Pteridaceae)

2:15

32002

Fauskee, Blake* - Grusz, Amanda South of the border: Herbarium specimens from northern Mexico illuminate patterns of genotypic diversity in a wide-ranging apomictic triploid fern

2:30

32003

Kinosian, Sylvia* - Gompert, Zachariah - Wolf, Paul - Rowe, Carol Der, Joshua - Schilling, Martin - McLenachan, Trish - Lockhart, Peter Shepherd, Lara - Thomson, John Population admixture in the cosmopolitan fern genus, Pteridium (Dennstaedtiaceae)

2:45

32004

Zenzen, Ashley* - Windham, Michael - Grusz, Amanda Who’s your mama? Exploring the maternal evolutionary history of Woodsia scopulina subsp. laurentiana (Woodsiaceae)

3:00

32005

Pryer, Kathleen M.* - Hay, Nikolai - McNiece, Elena - Cai, Victor Windham, Michael Using MaxEnt modeling to predict the impact of climate change on Gymnocarpium appalachianum, the narrowly endemic Appalachian oak fern

3:15 Break 3:45

32007

Sessa, Emily* - de Gasper, André Luis - Gabriel y Galán, Jose María Testo, Weston Historical biogeography of the fern family Blechnaceae

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Sirimalwatta, V.N.S.* - Wolf, Paul - Rowe, Carol - Ranker, T. A. - Wood, Kenneth R. - Morden, C. W. Genomic diversity of the Hawaiian endemic Oreogrammitis hookeri (Polypodiaceae)

4:15

32009

Gilman, Arthur* - Patel, Nikisha The Nature of the North American tetraploid Beech Fern

4:30

32010

Fawcett, Susan* - Reznicek, Anton The Impact of White-tailed Deer Herbivory on Two Rare Asplenium Species in northeastern North America

4:45

32011

Lu, Jin-Mei* - Zhang, Libing - Wen, Jun - Li, De-Zhu Phylogenetic and Historical Biogeographic of Dryopteris and its Diversification in Eastern Asia

5:00

32012

Pinson, Jerald* - Chambers, Sally - Sessa, Emily Biogeography of filmy ferns in eastern North America

3:15 PM - 3:45 PM

Coffee Break

Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM 33 Contributed Papers Botanical History Chair: Nuala Caomhanach

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3:30 33BH001 Flannery, Maura James Petiver (1665-1718): The Carolina Perspective 3:45 33BH002 Sundberg, Marshall Barton’s College Botany at the University of Pennsylvania, 1805 4:00 33BH003 Silveira , Fernanda Schmidt* - Miotto, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia Sellow contributions to Mimosa genus in South America

Canceled

4:15 33BH004 McCourt , Richard Matthew* - Teisher, Jordan - Spamer, Earle E. The Kew Connection: The Lewis and Clark Herbarium and the fate of Pursh's Purloined Plants 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM S5 Kaplan Memorial Lecture - Elizabeth Kellogg A tale of two meristems, Or, Dissecting a synapomorphy Chair: Cynthia Jones

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3:45 PM - 4:30 PM 34 Contributed Papers Cookson Award Session II Chair: Andrew Leslie

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Martinez Aguillon, Camila* - Crepet, William - Jaramillo, Carlos Aliaga, Angélica - Moreno, Federico Paleobotanical record from the Descanso­-Yauri Basin, Peru: insights into the Neogene paleoclimate and elevation history of the Central Andean Plateau

4:00

34002

Geary, Ian* - Beever, Jessica - Hayward, Bruce - Lee, Daphne - Conran, John - Lord, Janice New Late Pliocene floras from northern New Zealand: The last remnants of warm-indicative taxa?

4:15

34003

Wilkins, Alyson E.* - Serbet, Rudolph - Taylor, Edith L. Paleobotanical Digital Data Migration, Management and Standardization

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM D3 Discussion Session 109 National Science Foundation Discussion for Students and PostDocs Presentedby: Sakai, Ann* - Beaman, Reed - Forseth, Irwin - Malcomber, Simon - Miller, Joseph - Poston, Muriel - Roberts, Roland - Skog, Judith - Weeks, Andrea 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Kaplan Reception

108

4:45 PM - 5:30 PM

BSA Members Meeting

111

5:30 PM - 6:15 PM

ASPT/Systematics Section Business Meeting

110

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Ecological Section Business Meeting

112

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

LGBT & Allies Happy Hour

Ballroom Lobby - West

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Ohio State University Reception

Ballroom Lobby - West

6:00 PM - 10:30 PM

CBA Banquet

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Development & Structure Mixer & Business Meeting 106

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

ASPT Mixer

Ballroom Lobby South

7:30 PM - 10:00 PM

ASPT Banquet

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25TH 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Botany 2018 Conference Office

Legion Meeting Room

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Botany 2018 Program Committee Breakfast

106

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Miami of Ohio Breakfast

108

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

University of Wisconsin Breakfast

112

7:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Continental Breakfast

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Genetics Section Business Meeting

Ballroom Lobby - West 109

7:00 AM - 12:00 PM Presentation Ready Room Edith Graham Mayo Boardroom 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM Conference Registration 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM 35 Contributed Papers Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions Chair: Austin Lynn

Ballroom Lobby South 104

8:00

35001

Ilyas, Noshin* - Roomina, Mazhar Soil and its Microorganisms: A case study for Sustainable Agriculture under Pakistan’s Climatic Change Conditions

8:15

35002

Malik , Rondy J* - Eissenstat, David M Rhizosphere ecology: does rhizospheric saprotrophs require living roots for recalcitrant litter decomposition

8:30

35003

Saba, Malka Diversity and community structure of Ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with Pinus roxburghii and P. wallichiana across the western Himalayan forests of Pakistan

8:45

35004

Ravelo, Andrea* - Buback, Steven - Conant, Gavin - Pires, Joseph Chris Characterizing the soil microbiome of two endangered orchids

9:00

35005

Twayana , Moon* - Shah, Jyoti A putative resistance gene RESISTANCE TO Myzus persicae (RMP) is required for the plant defense against the green peach aphid

9:15

35006

Smith, Tyler* - Wang, Song - Javorek, Steve - Grant, Matt - Cardinal, Sophie Discovering plant-pollinator networks in lowbush blueberry cultivation with pollen metabarcoding

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35007

Stephens, Jessica* - Determann, Ron - Kessler, Andre - Folkerts, Debbie - Raguso, Robert - Malmberg, Russell Carnivorous plant syndromes: Suites of phenotypic traits associate with prey captured across the genus Sarracenia

9:45 Break 10:15

35009

Lynn, Austin* - Piotter, Emelyn - Galen, Candace A Sticky Situation: selective pressure on pollen grain sculpture through differential pollen adherence

10:30

35010

Meyer, Rachel* - DeVries, Amber - Wright, Jessica - Curd, Emily - Sork, Victoria - Wayne, Robert The Valley Oak Leaf and Bulk Soil ‘Parabiome’ are Partially Shaped by Host Genetics

10:45

35011

Stephens, Jessica* - Rogers, Willie - Determann, Ron - Malmberg, Russell A comparative study of the carnivorous pitcher plant microbiome reveals host influence and temporal effects

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM 36 Contributed Papers Phylogenomics III Chairs: Carol Wilson; John Schenk

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Eserman, Lauren* - Leebens-Mack, Jim Evolutionary origins of cultivated sweetpotato and relationships in the Batatas complex

8:15

36002

Givnish, Thomas J* - Zuluaga-Trochez, Alejandro - Spalink, Daniel Graham, Sean - Barrett, Craig - Soto Gomez, Marybel - Lam, Vivienne - Saarela, Jeffery - Sass, Chodon - LIma, Danilo - Leebens-Mack, Jim - Pires, Joseph Chris - Zomlefer, Wendy - Gandolfo, Maria A - Davis, Jerrold - Stevenson, Dennis - Specht, Chelsea Monocot plastid phylogenomics, timeline, and the power of multigene analyses

8:30

36003

Soto Gomez, Marybel* - Viruel, Juan - Kantar , Michael - Wilkin, Paul Graham, Sean A phylogenomics pipeline for identifying crop wild relatives: an example from the Dioscorea yams, a major pantropical crop

8:45

36004

Schenk, John* - Kelly, Khadijah Testing for the Monophyly of the Mentzelia Section Bartonia (Loasaceae) Pinnatisect-Leaved Species with Genome Skimming

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9:00

36005

Wickett, Norman* - Johnson, Matthew - Botigue, Laura - Devault, Alison - Dodsworth, Stephen - Forest, Felix - Kim, Jan - Leebens-Mack, Jim - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Palmea S. - Baker, William J. Designing and testing a kit to enrich phylogenetically informative exons for all angiosperms

9:15

36006

Duran Castillo , Mario Saturnino* - Hudson, Andrew - Twyford, Alex Genomic patterns of gene flow and divergence in the genus Antirrhinum

9:30 Break 10:15

36008

Teisher, Jordan* - McKain, Michael - Kellogg, Elizabeth Phylogenomic Analysis of Polyploidy in “Reedy” Arundinoids (Poaceae)

10:30

36009

Wickett, Norman* - Parks, Matthew - Johnson, Matthew - Mirarab, Siavash - Mai, Uyen - Peter, Szovenyi - Kirbis, Alexander - Waller, Manuel - Neubauer, Anna Testing the monophyly of bryophytes using expanded genome and transcriptome sampling

10:45

36010

Vatanparast, Mohammad* - Egan, Ashley Target-enrichment phylogenomics improves the resolution of legume lineages at generic, tribal, and subfamily levels

11:00

36011

Mason-Gamer, Roberta* - White, Dawson Phylogenomic analysis of the wheat tribe Triticeae (Poaceae) based on chloroplast and nuclear data acquired using a Hyb-Seq approach

11:15

36012

Wilson, Carol* - Freyman, Will Phylogenomics subgenus Hermodactyloides, a small lineage of bulbous Iris that are mostly narrow endemics

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM 37 Contributed Papers Systematics III--Monocots 2 to Caryophs Chairs: Stefanie Ickert-Bond; Carina Motta

111

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37001

Léveillé-Bourret, Étienne* - Starr, Julian - Ford, Bruce - Gilmour, Claire - Donadío, Sabina - Naczi, Robert - Nguyễn, Thị Kim Thanh - Vũ, Anh Tài - Chen, Bing-hua - Jin, Xiao-feng - Spalink, Daniel - Lemmon, Emily Moriarty - Lemmon, Alan R. - Sytsma, Kenneth J. Finding the sister to sedges (Carex): a new tribal and generic classification for the Cariceae-Dulichieae-Scirpeae Clade (Cyperaceae)

8:15

37002

Dorey, Jenna Systematics of Carex section Laxiflorae (Cyperaceae)

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8:30

37003

McCauley, Samuel* - Morales-Briones, Diego - Di Stilio, Verónica S. Tank, David Investigating the role of climate and geography in the evolution of pollination syndrome in Thalictrum (Ranunculaceae)

8:45

37004

Sherman-Broyles, Sue - Strickler, Susan - Powell, Adrian - Bombarely, Aureliano - Li, Shujie - Farmer, Andrew - Liu, Qingli - Brown, A. H. D. - Doyle, Jeff* Harnessing genome(s)-wide variation to refine understanding of the perennial members of the soybean genus (Glycine: Leguminosae)

9:00

37005

Treiber, Erin* - Torres, Maria Fernanda - Zalamea, Paul - Madriñán, Santiago - Weiblen, George Phylogeny of Cecropia (Cecropieae: Urticaceae) inferred from restriction-site associated DNA sequences

9:15

37006

Eriksson, Torsten* - Davis, Thomas M Rooting strawberry trees (Fragaria, Rosaceae)

9:30 Break 10:15

37008

Ickert-Bond, Stefanie* - Harris, AJ - Berrios, Hazel - Lutz, Sue - Wen, Jun A detailed study of leaf micromorphology and anatomy of New World Vitis L. subgenus Vitis within a phylogenetic and ecological framework reveals evolutionary convergence

10:30

37009

Wen, Jun* - Lu, Limin - Nie, Zelong - Liu, Xiuqun - Zhang, Ning Ickert-Bond, Stefanie - Gerrath, Jean - Manchester, Steven - Boggan, John - Chen, Zhiduan A new phylogenetic tribal classification of the grape family (Vitaceae)

10:45

37010

Ålenker, Marek - Zozomová-Lihová, Judita - Mandáková, Terezie Kudoh, Hiroshi - Marhold, Karol* Cardamine occulta – only recently recognized (again), still colonizing whole globe

11:00

37011

Martinez-Habibe, Maria* - Daly, Douglas An orphan genus in a tropical country: Andean Dacryodes (Burseraceae)

11:15

37012

Motta, Carina* - Guilliams, C. Matt - Ferren, Wayne - Mazer, Susan Lehman, Kristen - Seltmann, Katja A phylogenetic analysis of a putative species radiation in the genus Suaeda (Chenopodiaceae) from the estuaries of northwestern Mexico

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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 38 Contributed Papers Population Genetics and Genomics I Chair: Unknown

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Hosseinalizadehnobarinezhad, Mahboubeh* - Wallace, Lisa Genetic variability among populations of Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae) occurs at small spatial scales in the Southeastern U.S

8:15

38002

Naranjo, Andre* - Payton, Adam - Soltis, Pamela  S. - Soltis, Douglas Gitzendanner, Matt - Judd, Walter Population Genetics, Speciation and Hybridization in Annual Dicerandra (Lamiaceae), a Southeastern North American Endemic

8:30

38003

Haynsen, Matthew* - Fu, Chengxin - Crandall, Keith - Egan, Ashley Population Genomics of the United States Kudzu Invasion

8:45

38004

Cisternas, Anita* - Fant, Jeremie Can pollinators influence levels of inbreeding and expression of inbreeding depression? A comparison of Clarkia breweri and C. concinna (Onagraceae)

9:00

38005

Villalobos , Adriana Lopez* - Eckert, Christopher Does Hybridization Contribute To Range-wide Population Genetic Structure In A Coastal Dune Plant?

9:15

38006

Prochazka, Jolene* - Gross, Briana L. Clonal structure and genetic diversity of Vaccinium vitis-idaea in Minnesota

9:30

38007

Zlonis, Katharine* - Etterson, Julie - Gross, Briana Genetic structure, natural selection, and hybridization in populations of the rare arctic relict Euphrasia hudsoniana (Orobanchaceae) and its invasive congener Euphrasia stricta

9:45 Break 10:15

38009

Chau, John* - van Vuuren, Bettine Influence of landscape and climate on spatial population genetic structure of keystone species Azorella selago (Apiaceae) on subAntarctic islands

10:30

38010

Trapnell, Dorset* - Ishibashi, Caitlin - Kartzinel, Tyler - Hamrick, James - Quigley, Charlotte Phylogeography of the Neotropical epiphytic orchid, Brassavola nodosa: evidence for a secondary contact zone

10:45

38011

Amici, Autumn* - Nadkarni, Nalini - Seger, Jon - DiBlasi, Emily The effects of spatial isolation on epiphytes in a montane tropical landscape, Monteverde, Costa Rica -150-


11:00

38012

Brandrud, Marie Kristine* - Wolfe, Thomas - Trucchi, Emiliano - Balao, Francisco - Hedren, Mikael - Paun, Ovidiu The macro- and microevolutionary processes driving allopolyploid evolution in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)

11:15

38013

Gaynor, Michelle* - Walters, Linda - Hoffman, Eric A. Assessing genetic diversity within populations of smooth cordgrass to ensure effective restoration efforts

11:30

38014

Ranathunge, Chathurani* - Wheeler, Gregory - Chimahusky, Melody Perkins, Andy - Welch, Mark Of evolutionary tuning knobs: Microsatellites as drivers of adaptive evolution in common sunflower

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 39 Contributed Papers Ecophysiology Chairs: Jessica Savage; Arthur Schwarz

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8:00

39001

Kothari, Shan* - Cavender-Bares, Jeannine - Bitan, Keren - Verhoeven, Amy - Wang, Ran - Montgomery, Rebecca - Gamon, John Two Ways to Survive Light Stress in Prairie Plants

8:15

39002

Mocko, Kerri* - Chong, Caroline - Jones, Cynthia Traits underlying seasonal photosynthetic performance in cooccurring congeners of a highly diverse South African clade

8:30

39003

Savage, Jessica* - Montgomery, Rebecca - Primack, Richard Rothendler, Matthew - Mosher, Kennedy Hydraulic constraints on the timing of leaf out in angiosperms

8:45

39004

Perez, Timothy* - Feeley, Kenneth Photosynthetic heat tolerances are correlated with maximum leaf temperatures

9:00

39005

Wang, Xiaoyin* - Yang, Mei - Downing, Jason - Liu, Hong - Manage Goodale, Uromi Temperature effects on the asymbiotic germination of two Paphiopelilum species

9:15

39006

Chen, Huayang* - Lan, Qinying - Tan, Yunhong - Cao, Kunfang Manage Goodale, Uromi Seed water balance characteristics and seed traits in epiphytic and terrestrial Ficus species from South China

9:30

39007

Schaub, Eileen* - Mulder, Christa - Diggle, Pamela Baked Alaska: temperature effects on development and flowering phenology at high latitudes

9:45 Break -151-


10:15

39009

Thorhaug, Anitra* - Poulos, Helen - Lopez-Portillo, Jorge - Barr, Jordan - Ku, Tim C. - Lara-Dominquez, Analaura - Berlyn, Graeme Updated Gulf of Mexico Estuarine Blue Carbon Stock, Extent and Flux: Mangroves, Marshes, and Seagrasses: A North American Hotspot

10:30

39010

Krieg, Christopher* - McCulloh, Kate - Guralnick, Rob - Sessa, Emily Niche divergence and novel ecophysiological traits in a North American polyploid fern complex

10:45

39011

O'Connell, Erin* - Savage, Jessica Testing for a Potential Trade-off between Freezing Tolerance and Growth Rate in Invasive Woody Shrubs and their Native Associates

11:00

39012

DeNittis, Alyson* - Kopp, Olga Micropropagation of two edaphic endemic species, Lepidium ostleri and Eriogonum soredium

11:15

39013

Peter, Eremrena, Ovie* - peace, Nnadi, Chigere Evaluation of Mineral Nutrient and Proximate contents of Gongronema latifolium Benth grown in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

11:30

39014

Ade-Ademilua, Omobolanle* - Olanrewaju, Gbolaga Aquaponics in Nigeria: I. Case study of Celosia argentea, Corchorus olitorius and Ocimum gratissimum

11:45

39015

Eleanya, Chimankpam Victor Effect of used Engine oil on the Growth and Development of Maize (Zea Mays)

Canceled

8:00 AM - 11:00 AM C09 Colloquium Evolutionary history, biogeography, and floral morphometrics and Salvia (Lamiaceae) Chairs: Bryan T Drew ; Kenneth J. Sytsma

105

8:00 C09SUM Drew , Bryan T* - Sytsma, Kenneth J. - Kriebel, Ricardo Evolutionary History, Biogeography, and Floral Morphometrics of Salvia (Lamiaceae) 8:00

C09001 Drew , Bryan T* - Kriebel, Ricardo - Drummond, Chloe - Lemmon, Alan R. - Lemmon, Emily Moriarty - Sytsma, Kenneth J. Anchored phylogenomics resolve deep relationships within Salvia (Lamiaceae)

8:15

C09002 Xiang, Chunlei* - Hu, Guoxiong - Drew, Bryan - Takano, Atsuko Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela - Peng, Hua Molecular Phylogeny and taxonomy of East Asiatic Salvia (Lamiaceae, Nepetoideae) -152-


8:30

C09003 Fragoso-Martinez, Itzi* - Salazar, Gerardo - Martínez-Gordillo, Martha - Clase, Teodoro - Martínez-Ambríz, Emmanuel - Magallon, Susana Granados Mendoza, Carolina - Freire, Efraín - Peñafiel Cevallos, Marcia - Tobar, Francisco Comparative floral morphology in a clade of Neotropical sages with contrasting pollination syndromes

8:45

C09004 Kriebel, Ricardo* - Drew , Bryan T - Sytsma, Kenneth J. The evolution of complex shapes in the flowers of Salvia (Lamiaceae) and their relationship to geography and pollination

9:00

C09005 Hu, Guo-Xiong* - Xiang, Chunlei - Drew , Bryan T East Asian Salvia: New names, new species, and staminal evolution

9:15

C09006 González-Gallegos, Jesús G. Diversity and new insights towards a new classification of Salvia subgenus Calosphace (Lamiaceae)

9:30

C09007 Kriebel, Ricardo - Drew , Bryan T - Drummond, Chloe - Mahdjoub, Mohamed Malik - Walker, Jay - Lemmon, Emily - Lemmon, Alan Sytsma, Kenneth J.* Tracking the temporal shifts in area, biomes, and pollinators in the radiation of Salvia (sages, Lamiaceae) across continents: leveraging Anchored Hybrid Enrichment and targeted sequence data

8:00 AM - 12:15 PM C10 Colloquium Revolutionizing Systematics: Herbaria in the Genomics Age Chairs: Michael McKain; Laura Lagomarsino

103

8:00 C10SUM McKain, Michael* - Lagomarsino, Laura Revolutionizing systematics: Herbaria in the Genomics Age 8:00

C10001 Liston, Aaron A decade of herbarium genomics

8:15

C10002 Johnson, Matthew Including herbarium specimens in targeted sequencing projects for phylogenies and population genetics: data analysis challenges and solutions

8:30

C10003 Zapata, Felipe Dynamic monographs: gateways to herbarium data for the future

8:45

C10004 Beck, James* - Jordon-Thaden, Ingrid - Rushworth, Catherine Windham, Michael - Diaz, Nicolas - Cantley, Jason - Martine, Christopher - Rothfels, Carl I fall to pieces: RADseq techniques can be applied to herbariumderived DNAs of varying quality -153-


9:00

C10005 Acha Macias , Serena I* - Edwards, Christine - MacDougal, John Phylogenomics of Passiflora sect. Decaloba reveals strong biographic structuring of clades

9:15

C10006 Moore, Abigail* - Kadereit, Joachim Substrate specialization and genetic bottlenecks in Alpine Cherleria (Caryophyllaceae)

9:30

C10007 Lagomarsino, Laura* - Uribe-Convers, Simon - Carlsen, Monica Antonelli, Alexandre - Muchhala, Nathan The promises and pitfalls of herbarium phylogenomics: A case study in a Neotropical plant radiation

9:45 Break 10:15 C10009 Kates, Heather* - Folk, Ryan - Conde, Daniel - Ruben, Bella - Dervinis, Chris - LaFrance, Rafe - Kirst, Matias - Guralnick, Rob - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. Rapid workflows from specimens to sequences: Global-scale phylogenomics from collections 10:30 C10010 McAllister, Chrissy* - McKain, Michael - Li, Mao - Kellogg, Elizabeth Harnessing the power of the herbarium: a specimen-based analysis of morphology and environment in ecologically dominant grasses 10:45 C10011 Soltis, Pamela S. Integrated Research Using Digitized Herbarium Resources 11:00 C10012 Folk, Ryan* - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. - Cellinese, Nico - Mort, Mark - Allen, Julie - Stubbs, Rebecca - Guralnick, Rob Large-scale integration of specimens, literature, and database infrastructure in Saxifragales 11:15 C10013 Livshultz, Tatyana* - Tasca, Julia - Minbiole, Kevin - Smith, Chelsea Teisher, Jordan - Straub, Shannon Using herbarium specimens to study plant metabolism: the state of the science and an example from pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Apocynaceae 11:30 C10014 Edwards, Erika* - Goolsby, Eric - Moore, Abigail - Hancock, Lillian - de Vos, Jurriaan Targeted bait enrichment with herbarium specimens reveals the molecular evolution of key genes during transitions to C4 and CAM photosynthesis 11:45 C10015 McKain, Michael* - Pienaar, Jason - Saeidi, Saman - AuBuchon, Taylor Lewis, Michelle - McAllister, Chrissy - Kellogg, Elizabeth More than a phylogeny: Evolutionary genomics in the herbarium

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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM D4 Discussion Session Discussion Session: Careers in natural botanical products Presented by Rachel Meyer and Taylor Lerum

108

8:00 AM - 11:45 AM SY5 Symposium 102 Evolution of Plant Chemical Diversity: Renaissance of comparative biochemistry Chair: Stacey D. Smith 8:00 Introduction 8:15

SY5002 Pires, Joseph Chris* - Smith, Stacey D. Evolution of Plant Chemical Diversity: Renaissance of comparative biochemistry

8:45

SY5003 Lopez-Nieves, Samuel - Yang, Ya - Feng, Tao - Timoneda, Alfonso Oliveira, Marcos - Smith, Stephen - Brockington, Samuel - Maeda, Hiroshi* Evolutionary tug-of-war underlies betalain vs. anthocyanin pigmentations in Caryophyllales

9:15

SY5004 Heyduk, Karolina* - Leebens-Mack, Jim Comparative RNAseq of independent origins of Crassulacean acid metabolism in the Agavoideae

9:45 Break 10:15 SY5006 Angelovici, Ruthie* - yobi , Abou - Emery, Marianne - Shrestha, Vivek Bagaza , Clement - Flint-Garcia, Sherry The natural variation and regulation of amino acids in maize and Arabidopsis seeds 10:45 SY5007 Widhalm, Joshua Investigating the metabolic links between primary and specialized plant 1,4-naphthoquinones 11:15 SY5008 Wisecaver, Jennifer Linking genes to lineage-specific metabolic pathways: Gene network analysis of glucosinolate biosynthesis in Brassicaceaes

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8:30 AM - 11:15 AM 40 Contributed Papers Conservation Biology I Chair: Claudia Jolls

106

8:30

40001

Rominger, Kody* - Meyer, Susan Vegetation Mapping with UAVs for Use in Habitat Suitability Modeling

8:45

40002

Guilliams, C. Matt* - Hernandez, Adriana I. - Hasenstab-Lehman, Kristen - Wallace, Lisa - Helenurm, Kaius Population genetic analyses reveal island-based differentiation in the California Channel Islands endemic plant, Malva assurgentiflora (Malvaceae)

9:00

40003

Liu, Li - Wang , Zhen - Huang, Lijie - Wang, Ting - Su, Yingjuan* Chloroplast Population Genetics Reveals Low Genetic Variation and Conformation to the Central-Marginal Hypothesis in Taxus wallichiana var. mairei, an Endangered Conifer Endemic to China

9:15

40004

McGlaughlin, Mitchell* - Schwabe, Anna - Hubbard, Ashley - Neale, Jennifer Genetic circumscription of threatened Sclerocactus (Cactaceae); what does it mean to be a species?

9:30

40005

Gulick, Terri - Kellar, Pamela* Phylogenetic diversity across the latitudinal diversity gradient of the North American mixed-grass prairie

9:45 Break 10:15

40007

Jolls, Claudia* - Havens, Kayri - Knight, Tiffany - Vitt, Pati Is biological control of weedy plants by insects effective and safe?

10:30

40008

Kling, Matthew - Mishler, Brent - Thornhill, Andrew - Baldwin, Bruce* - Ackerly, David Priorities for conserving the endemic phylodiversity of the California flora

10:45

40009

Manage Goodale, Uromi* - Pradhan, Namrata - Wang, Xiaoyin - Yang, Mei Challenges and opportunities for the development of a comprehensive orchid seed conservation program through cryopreservation

11:00

40010

Chau, Marian* - Kroessig, Timothy - Yamamoto, Cindy Effects of fruit maturity and post-harvest conditions on seeds of endemic Hawaiian lobeliads (Campanulaceae)

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8:30 AM - 12:00 PM C11a Colloquium 110 Fossil plants at the intersection of evo-devo and phylogeny: celebrating the contributions of Gar W. Rothwell to biodiverstiy and evolution Part 1 Chair: Alexandru M.F. Tomescu 8:30

C11a001 Tomescu, Alexandru M.F. Fossil plants at the intersection of evo-devo and phylogeny: celebrating the contributions of Gar W. Rothwell to biodiversity and evolution

8:45

C11a002 Dunn, Michael Gymnosperms of Exposure A, Oxroad Bay (Tournaisian) East Lothian, Scotland

9:00

C11a003 Raymond, Anne* - Costanza, S H - Correa, Julian A bisporangiate cordaitean cone from the mid-Pennsylvanian of Iowa

9:15

C11a004 Atkinson, Brian* - Serbet, Rudolph - Ryberg, Patricia E. - Taylor, Edith L. Late Triassic plant diversity in Antarctica: Reassessing the fossil flora of “Alfie’s Elbow”

9:30

C11a005 Escapa, Ignacio* - García Massini, Juan - Nunes, Cristina - Guido, Diego Assembling a Jurassic puzzle: anatomically preserved conifer remains in hot spring deposits from Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

9:45 Break 10:15 C11a007 Harper, Carla* - Galtier, Jean - Rößler, Ronny - Taylor, Edith L. - Krings, Michael Spatial distribution of fungi in an enigmatic Triassic fern stem from central Europe 10:30 C11a008 Bippus, Alexander* - Rothwell, Gar - Stockey, Ruth - Tomescu, Alexandru M.F. Early Cretaceous bryophyte biogeography? Insights from the west coast of North America 10:45 C11a009 Jud , Nathan A* - De Benedetti, Facundo - Hermsen, Elizabeth J. Gandolfo, Maria A An organismal concept for fossil Azolla from the early Paleocene (Danian) Salamanca Formation, Patagonia, Argentina 11:00 C11a010 Gandolfo, Maria A* - Nixon, Kevin C - Crepet, William - Grimaldi, David A Late Cretaceous Fagalean Inflorescence preserved in amber from New Jersey, USA

-157-


11:15 C11a011 Pigg, Kathleen* - DeVore, Melanie Morphological features of Eocene sumac leaves (Rhus, Anacardiaceae) linked with hybridization 11:30 C11a012 Wilf, Peter The First Gondwanan Fagaceae: Early Eocene Castaneoids from Patagonia and the Paleo-Antarctic Component of Southeast Asian Tropical Rainforests 11:45 C11a013 Stevenson, Dennis Cycads Past and Present 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Open

Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall

9:45 AM - 10:15 AM Coffee Break

Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM D2 Discussion Session Plants Go Global has answers for Botany education Presented by: Naomi Volain

108

10:15 AM - 12:30 PM 41 Contributed Papers Ethnobotany - Chair: Unknown

109

10:15

41001

Krakos, Kyra* - Buchanan, Ashley - Shannon, Olivia The Plants, Power and Politics of the Last Medici Princess

10:30 41002 Rønsted, Nina* - Maldonado, Carla - Barnes, Christopher J - Alban, Joaquina - Chilquillo, Eder - Simoes, André - Taylor, Charlotte - Allasi Canales , Nataly Olivia - Persson, Claes - Zizka, Alex - Dahlberg, Rasmus - Nesbitt, Mark - Theisen, Michael - Cornett, Claus - Holmfred, Else Marie - Hansen, Steen Honoré - Walker, Kim - Antonelli, Alexandre The quest for Cinchona bark for the treatment of malaria 10:45

41003

Makunga, Nokwanda People, plants and technology: a formidable threesome in a biodiversity hotspot

11:00

41004

Struwe, Lena The love and hate of dandelions: The botanical background for symbolism of dandelions in contemporary society

11:15

41005

Czapla, Grant* - Buchanan, Ashley - Krakos, Kyra The use and analysis of Paoenia officinalis from the records of Anna Maria Luisa de’ Medici in the Medici archives in Florence, Italy

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11:30

41006

Omoregie, Gloria phyto-Composition and Antimicrobial Activites of Ethnol Seed Extracts of Buchholzia coricacea

11:45

41007

Adegbaju, Oluwafunmilayo* - Otunola, Gloria - Afolayan, Anthony The potential of celosia species as possible solutions to human dietary deficiencies and chronic diseases

12:00

41008

Mashwani, Zia-ur-Rehman* - Khan, Muhammad Faraz - Arshad, Muhammad - Naveed, Iqbal Raja A Quantitative ethnomedicinal study of plants in District Sudhnoti, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan.

12:15

41009

Sakpere, Ayobola* - Ajayi, Adedayo Awareness and Acceptability of Some Indigenous Leafy Vegetables in Ile-Ife, Nigeria

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S6 Annals of Botany Special Lecture - Jeffrey Karron 104 Linking plant-pollinator interactions to pollen dispersal and siring success 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

PLANTS Luncheon (by invitation only)

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Joint ASPT & BSA Public Policy Committee Meeting 108

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Physiology Business Meeting

114

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

CBA AGM and Luncheon

112

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM 42 Contributed Papers Macroevolution II Chair: Lucinda McDade; Jeremy Beaulieu

113

107

1:30

42001

Doyle, Jeff* - Coate, Jeremy Polyploidy and evolutionary novelty in plants, 35 years after Levin

1:45

42002

Moeglein, Morgan* - Park, Brian - Olson, Mark - Cacho, N.Ivalu Eaton, Deren - Donoghue, Michael - Edwards, Erika Leaf Trait Evolution in Mexican Viburnum

2:00

42003

Caetano , Daniel S* - O'Meara, Brian - Beaulieu, Jeremy A new hope: hidden state models improve the adequacy of statedependent diversification approaches using empirical trees

2:15

42004

McDade, Lucinda* - Kiel, Carrie - Medina, Nicolas - Lujan, Manuel Zhuang, Yongbin - Schreiber, Matt - Stone, Heather - Berbeo, Eileen Tripp, Erin How many ways are there to make a purple flower? -159-


2:30

42005

Boyko, James* - Teo, Nakov - Alverson, Andrew - Beaulieu, Jeremy Testing the signal of marine versus freshwater origins of photosynthetic eukaryotes

2:45

42006

Beaulieu, Jeremy* - O'Meara, Brian - Caetano , Daniel S Testing for geography-dependent rates of species turnover in campanulid angiosperms

1:30 PM - 3:15 PM 43 Contributed Papers Conservation Biology II Chair: Rosa Scherson

106

1:30

43001

Ramirez, Pamela - Scherson, Rosa* Evolutionary distinctness of endemic species in the vascular flora of Mediterranean Chile: use of distribution range as a surrogate for conservation status

1:45

43002

Wolkis, Dustin - Walsh, Seana* Seed conservation physiology of four Hawaiian endemic taxa

2:00

43003

Meyer, Susan* - Rominger, Kody - Schultz, Bettina Establishment of Holmgren’s Milkvetch (Astragalus holmgreniorum) from Seed

2:15

43004

Amoroso, Victor* - Acma, Florfe - Coritico, Fulgent - Lagunday, Noel Salolog, Mary Cor - Colong, Ruel Floral diversity assessment of the buffer zones and vicinity of the Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary (MHRWS), Davao Oriental, Philippines: basis for inclusion to protected area zone

2:30

43005

Hay, Nikolai* - Allphin, Loreen - Beck, James - Li, Fay-Wei - Windham, Michael Relationships and conservation status of the Fremont County rockcress (Brassicaceae)

2:45

43006

Pischl, Phyllis* - Burke, Sean - Jaeger, Collin - Duvall, M Endangered plants persist in metropolitan (urban) Illinois landscapes

1:30 PM - 4:30 PM 44 Contributed Papers Physiology Chair: Anitra Thorhaug

114

1:30

44001

Thorhaug, Anitra* - Poulos, Helen - Berlyn, Graeme Zostera marina a temperate seagrass spectral reflectance and partial absorption constrained by diminishing Blue, green, red light

1:45

44002

Thorhaug, Anitra - Schwarz, Arthur* - Poulos, Helen - Berlyn, Graeme The effect of two hurricanes on seagrass beds and associated fauna: Texas and Puerto Rico -160-


2:00

44003

Thorhaug, Anitra* - Schwarz, Arthur - Berlyn, Graeme The resilience of seagrass services of restored Halodule wrightii Asch. in Texas estuaries, including post-Hurricane Harvey

2:15

44004

Marquardt, Paula* - Miranda, Brian - Telewski, Frank Climate-growth relationships of the Sky Island Ponderosae

2:30

44005

Gilman, Ian* - Edwards, Erika Distinguishing CAM photosynthesis with machine learning

2:45

44006

Busta, Lucas* - Yim, Won Cheol - LaBrant, Evan W. - Grimes, Lindsey Wahrenburg, Zach - Santos, Patricia - Kosma, Dylan - Cahoon, Edgar B. The diversity, activity, and biosynthesis of bioactive polyacetylenes in Daucus carota

3:00

44007

Mukhtar, Fatimah - mohammad , maryam* Effects of Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizer and Cytokinin on Senescence, Harvest and Total Yield of 2 Cowpea Varieties (Vignaunguiculata(L.) Walp)

3:15 Break 3:45

44009

Dare, Olowolaju Ezekiel* - Gideon, Okunlola Olarewaju - AJAyI, Adelusi Adekunle Effects of Prior Heat Stress on the Growth and Phytochemical Contents Accumulation of Amaranthus hybridus (Linn.)

4:00

44010

Peter, Eremrena, Ovie* - Akonye, Love Akaja - Agogbua, Josephine U. The Growth Performance of Zea mays in Spent Engine oil Contaminated Soil Amended with Sawdust

4:15

44011

Ogbimi, Ejeoghene* - Sakpere, Ayobola Shoot Regeneration and Callus Induction Potential of Node and Cotyledonary node Explants from In vitro Grown Seedlings of Afzelia africana – An Important yet Threatened Legume

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM 45 Contributed Papers Systematics IV--Caryophs to Euasterids 2 Chairs: Lena Struwe; Pablo MuĂąoz-Rodriguez

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1:30

45001

Breslin, Peter* - Majure, Lucas Molecular phylogeny of the Mammillaria (Cactaceae) of Baja California and adjacent regions

1:45

45002

Stoughton, Thomas* - Kriebel, Ricardo - Jolles, Diana - O'Quinn, Robin Next-generation lineage discovery: a case study of tuberous Claytonia L

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2:00

45003

Moore, Michael J.* - Last, Noah - Edwards, Caroline - Douglas, Norman - Flores Olvera, Hilda - Ochoterena, Helga - Friis, Ib - Petersen, Gitte Thulin, Mats The explosive global diversification of Commicarpus (Nyctaginaceae)

2:15

45004

Struwe, Lena* - Setubal, Robberson - Frasier, Cynthia - Molina, Jeanmaire A Toxic Story: Phylogeny and Classification of Strychnos (Loganiaceae)

2:30

45005

Loefstrand, Stefan D.* - Razafimandimbison, Sylvain G. - Rydin, Catarina Systematics in Coussareeae s.l. (Rubiaceae, Rubioideae)

2:45

45006

Ragsac, Audrey* - Lohmann, Lucia - Olmstead, Richard Phylogeny of the widespread Neotropical tribe Jacarandeae (Bignoniaceae)

3:00 Break 3:45

45008

Ragsac, Audrey* - Fabre, Paige - Sarkinen, Tiina - Olmstead, Richard Phylogeny of Tecomeae (Bignoniaceae): A global tribe of Neotropical origin

4:00

45009

Jacobs, Sarah* - Herzog, Sarah - Tank, David Species delimitation in the Castilleja pilosa species complex (Orobanchaceae) using multiple lines of evidence

4:15

45010 MuĂąoz-Rodriguez, Pablo* - Scotland, Robert Reconciling conflicting genomic phylogenies in the origin of sweet potato

4:30

45011

Martine, Christopher* - McDonnell, Angela - Cantley, Jason - JordonThaden, Ingrid - Gilman, Ian - Jobson, Peter Are leaky males the key to understanding breeding system transitions in Australian Solanum?

4:45

45012

Hayes, Daniel* - McDonnell, Angela - Cantley, Jason T. - Martine, Christopher Evolutionary significance of hybridization in Australian spiny solanums: Evidence from interspecific greenhouse crossing studies

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1:30 PM - 5:15 PM 46 Contributed Papers Floristics & Taxonomy Chair: Melanie Schori

105

1:30

46001

Ballard Jr, Harvey Integrative taxonomic studies of the Salad Violet (Viola edulis) species group

1:45

46002

Giblin, David - Legler, Ben - Olmstead, Richard* Revising Hitchcock and Cronquist’s Flora of the Pacific Northwest

2:00

46003

Schori, Melanie Updating Citrus Nomenclature and Classification

2:15

46004

Barkworth, Mary Recreating the web site for North America’s Grasses

2:30

46005

Schuette, Scott - Folk, Ryan - Cantley, Jason T.* - Martine, Christopher The hidden Heuchera: How science and Twitter uncovered a globally imperiled species in Pennsylvania, USA

2:45

46006

Wilkinson Lamb, Sara* - Barkworth, Mary Flora of Pakistan Updated – with benefits

3:00

46007

Lewis, Deborah* - Drobney, Pauline - Pearson, John - Roosa, Dean Rosburg, Thomas - Smith, Daryl - Widrlechner, Mark A revival of interest in Iowa floristics: goals and progress

3:15 Break 3:45

46009

Maher, Madeline A floristic inventory of private and public lands in Gunnison County, Colorado

4:00

46010

Harley , Raymond Mervyn Subtribe Hyptidinae (Lamiaceae) in the Flora of North America

4:15

46011

Alba, Christina* - Levy, Richard - Islam, Melissa We’re all outstanding in our field: Combining the strengths of botanical collections and ecological data to improve knowledge of plant biodiversity

4:30

46012

Neubig, Kurt* - Garwood, Nancy - Jordan, Kristina - Flowers, Nick Humphreys, Aelys - Russell, Stephen Trema domingensis rises like a phoenix from the ashes of T. integerrima: A reassessment of the entire-leaved species of Neotropical Trema (Cannabaceae)

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4:45

46013

Edwards, Robert D.* - Mason, Chase - Cartwright, Jennifer - Funk, Vicki - Thompson, James - Goldhaber, Martin - Nauman, Travis - Pearse, Ian - Anacker, Brian - Soltis, Pamela S. - Bui, Elisabeth Environmental Drivers of Species Diversity and Turnover in Large, Widespread Radiations of North American Plants (Compositae)

5:00

46014

Viana, Pedro - Zappi, Daniela C. - Mota, Nara F.O. - Watanabe, Maurício T.C. - Trovó³, Marcelo - Harley , Raymond Mervyn - Mansano, Vidal Giulietti-Harley, Ana M.* Flora of the canga of the Serra dos Carajás: unexpected diversity of seed plants growing on iron outcrops in the Brazilian Amazon

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM 47 Contributed Papers Population Genetics and Genomics II Chair: Unknown

101

1:30

47001

McDonnell, Angela* - Cantley, Jason T. - Jobson, Peter - Martine, Christopher Population genomics of an edaphic radiation: andromonoecious Solanum in the Australian Monsoon Tropics

1:45

47002

Wessinger, Carolyn* - Kelly, John - Hileman, Lena The genomic basis of pollination syndrome divergence: insights from the Penstemon virgatus species complex

2:00

47003

Zumwalde, Bethany* - McCauley, Ross - Fullinwider, Ian - Hoban, Sean Genetic and morphometric analysis of shinnery oak (Quercus havardii), an arid adapted species with a disjunct distribution

2:15

47004

Hodel, Richard* - Bishop, Sasha - Massatti, Rob - Knowles, Lacey Assessing drivers of phylogeographic concordance in co-distributed sedge species pairs at two spatial scales

2:30

47005

Diaz, Nicolas* - Persinger, Jessica - Thompson, Pamela - Cruzan, Mitchell Ploidy-mediated seed dispersal in an intervarietal hybrid zone of Eriophyllum lanatum

2:45

47006

Colicchio, Jack - Anderson, Ian* - Blackman, Benjamin Natural variation for within and between generation plasticityto hot days and cold nights in Mimulus laciniatus

3:00

47007

Schwoch, Jaime* - Cruzan, Mitchell Accumulation of Somatic Mutations during Vegetative Growth

3:15 Break

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3:45

47009

Edwards, Christine* - Linan, Alexander - Swift, Joel Population genomic analysis clarifies the distinctiveness of taxonomically questionable subspecies of Lilaeopsis schaffneriana (Apiaceae)

4:00

47010

White, Dawson* - Mason-Gamer, Roberta Phylogeographic analysis of the domestication of Coca (Erythroxylum spp.)

4:15

47011

Zapata, Felipe* - Henriquez, Claudia - Ezcurra, Exequiel Demographic history of red mangroves in the tropical rainforest of El Peten Basin (Yucatan)

4:30

47012

Hasenstab-Lehman, Kristen* - Guilliams, C. Matt Conservation Genetics of Dithyrea maritima (Davidson) Davidson (Brassicaceae), beach spectaclepod

4:45

47013

Alqthanin, Rahmah Spatial structure

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM C12 Colloquium Pacific biogeography Chair: Unknown; Unknown

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1:30 C12SUM Potter, Benjamin - Appelhans, Marc - Wagner, Warren* Pacific Biogeography 1:45

C12001 Potter, Benjamin* - Newcomb, Richard - Drummond, Alexei - Lee, William Retracing the colonisation history of the endemic New Zealand grass flora (Poaceae)

2:00

C12002 Appelhans, Marc* - Paetzold, Claudia - Wood, Kenneth R. - Wagner, Warren Phylogenetic reconstruction and identification of biogeographical patterns of Hawaiian Myrsine (Primulaceae, Myrsinoideae) based on RADseq data

2:15

C12003 Paetzold, Claudia* - Wood, Kenneth R. - Wagner, Warren - Appelhans, Marc Navigating the assembly parameter maze: RADseq resolves phylogeny of Hawaiian Melicope (Rutaceae)

2:30

C12004 Lim, Junying* - Zimmer, Elizabeth - Wagner, Warren Genome skimming reveals the evolutionary and biogeographic history of Pacific Peperomia (Piperaceae)

2:45

C12005 Potter, Benjamin* - Lowry, Porter - Munzinger , JĂŠrĂ´me - Gemmill, Chrissen Biogeography of insular Pacific Pittosporum (Pittosporaceae) revisited

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1:30 PM - 5:30 PM C13 Colloquium Applications of Plant Genomics Chairs: Caroline Puente-Lelievre; Sara Handy

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1:30 C13SUM Puente-Lelievre, Caroline* - Handy, Sara Applications of Plant Genomics 1:45

C13001 Handy, Sara* - Zhang, Ning - Ramachandran, Padmini - Wen, Jun Ottesen, Andrea - Timme, Ruth Development of a Reference Standard Library of Chloroplast Genome Sequences, GenomeTrakrCP

2:00

C13002 Puente-Lelievre, Caroline* - Zhang, Ning - Handy, Sara - Eischeid, Anne Using Chloroplast Genomes for Method Development in Food Safety

2:15

C13003 Braukmann, Thomas* - Ivanova, Natalia - Kuzmina, Maria - Borisenko, Alex - Zakharov, Evgeny Biocomplexity of Herbal Supplements and DNA-based Authentication

2:30

C13004 Lim, Chae Eun* - Park, Suhyeon - Lee, Byoung-Yoon - Kim, Sangtae Target-enrichment NGS sequencing data provided full resolution for identifying medicinally important Korean Artemisia taxa

2:45

C13005 Wen, Jun* - Harris, AJ - Kalburgi, Yash - Zhang, Ning - Xu, Yuan Zheng, Wei - Ickert-Bond, Stefanie - Johnson, Gabriel - Zimmer, Elizabeth Chloroplast phylogenomics of the New World grape species (Vitis, Vitaceae)

3:00

C13006 Miller, Allison* - Londo, Jason - Harris, Zach - Kovacs, Laszlo Klein, Laura - Ma, Qin - McDermaid, Adam - Migicovsky, ZoĂƒÂŤ Kwasniewski, Misha North American grapevines: diversity, diversification, and rootstock domestication

3:15 Break 3:45

C13008 Rajewski, Alex - Maheepala, Dinusha - Henry, Ashley - Elkins, Kevan Litt, Amy* Comparative transcriptome profiling of dry and fleshy fruit development

4:00

C13009 Finch, Kristen* - Cronn, Richard Using ex-situ collections to disentangle a Cedrela - Toona sandwich

4:15

C13010 Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M.* - Gomez, Francisco E. - Yu, Jing - Main, Doreen - Scheffler, Jodi - Scheffler, Brian E. Lessons from Cotton: Research Projects Following Development of a Community-Based Genotyping Array -166-


1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Exhibitor Thank-you Luncheon

Grand Ballroom Exhibit Hall

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM SY6 Symposium 102 Phylogeny and evolution of angiosperms in the era of next generation sequencing Chairs: Jim Leebens-Mack; Hong Ma; Palmea S. Soltis; Douglas Soltis 1:30 Introduction 1:45

SY6002 Leebens-Mack, Jim - Soltis, Douglas* A Roadmap for Enabling Phylogenomics across the Green Plant Tree of Life

2:15

SY6003 Baker, William J.* - Barber, Vanessa - Barker, Abigail - Botigué, Laura R. - Brewer, Grace - Cowan, Robyn S. - Dodsworth, Stephen Epitawalage, Niroshini - Eiserhardt, Wolf L.T. - Forest, Felix - Johnson, Matthew - Kim, Jan - Leitch, Ilia - Maurin, Olivier - Pokorny, Lisa Wickett, Norman Completing the Plant Tree of Life

2:45

SY6004 Soltis, Pamela S. Phylogenomics of Angiosperms: Where Do We Go From Here?

3:15 Break 3:45

SY6006 Ma, Hong Phylotranscriptomics of angiosperms among major lineages and within large families with analyses of divergence times and morphological evolution

4:15

SY6007 Yang, Ya* - Lingyun, Chen - Morales-Briones, Diego - Mohn, Rebekah A functional phylogenomic approach towards the model clade Caryophyllales: integrating phylogenetics, transcriptomes, genomics, biochemistry, and beyond

4:45

SY6008 Yi, Ting-Shuang* - Yao, Gang - Jin, Jian-Jun - Soltis, Douglas - Soltis, Pamela S. - Smith, Stephen - Moore, Michael J. - Li, De-Zhu Plastid phylogenomic insights into the evolution of Caryophyllales

5:15 Discussion

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2:00 PM - 3:15 PM C11b Colloquium 110 Fossil plants at the intersection of evo-devo and phylogeny: celebrating the contributions of Gar W. Rothwell to biodiverstiy and evolution Part 2 Chair: Alexandru M.F. Tomescu 2:00

C11b001 Wyatt, Sarah Plant Evolution: genes, fossils, and molecular fingerprints

2:15

C11b002 Tomescu, Alexandru M.F. Whence secondary growth? Outlining a research agenda

2:30

C11b003 Nixon, Kevin C Character Homology Estimation (CHE)

2:45

C11b004 Crepet, William* - Niklas, Karl Early Tracheophyte Phylogeny: an experiment

3:00

C11b005 Rothwell, Gar* - Stockey, Ruth Penetrating the perplexing Upper Cretaceous Parataxodium plexus from the Price Creek Formation of north slope Alaska

3:15 PM - 3:45 PM

Coffee Break

Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall

3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

Germinating Ideas! - Lightning Talks

107

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Legacy Society Reception

108

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Paleobotanical Section Business Meeting

107

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM S7 Address of the BSA President-Elect - Andrea Wolfe 105 Science – It Really Does Matter Chair: Loren Reiseberg 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Botanical Society of America Award Presentations

105

7:30 PM - 10:30 PM

Celebrate! All Society Reception

112

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THURSDAY, JULY 26TH 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM Botany 2018 Conference Office

Legion Meeting Room

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Continental Breakfast and Field Trip Leaves from Ballroom Lobby West North Fork Whitewater River - rare cold Karst bedrock and rugged Driftless Area topography hike, and scenic tour of the Whitewater valley 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM BSA Executive Board Meeting

102

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Symposium Leveraging digital specimen data and derivatives for herbarium curation and collections management Chair: Andrea Weeks

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AUTHOR INDEX A

Aasa-Sadique, Ad 6004 Abair, Alexander PPH009 Abbott, Claire PTO001 Abbott, Richard PSY001 Abrahams, Richard 19007, PEC004 Acha Macias , Serena I C10005 Ackerfield, Jennifer 26004 Ackerly, David 40008 Acma, Florfe 43004 Adams, Catrina W06001 Ade-Ademilua, Omobolanle 39014 Adedeji, Olubukola 6008 Adegbaju, Oluwafunmilayo 41007 Adekanmbi, Helen 24007 Adel El Miari, Hiba PAM008 Adesalu, Taofikat PEC011 Adey, Andrew C07b006 Adhikari, Binaya 8008 Adongbede, Erute PET002 Aduralere, Israel PET002 Aeilts, Luke 29004 Afolayan, Anthony 41007 Agogbua, Josephine U. 44010 Aguirre, Armando 2013 Ahl, Louise 13003, PAM003 Ahmed, Irshad 9006 Ahrends, Antje PBI003 Aina, Olawole Emmanuel 2003 Ajao, Abdulwakeel 6004 Ajayi, Adedayo 41009 Ajayi, Adelusi Adekunle 44009 Ajikah, Linus 24007 Akhlaq , Asra PSY011 Akonye, Love Akaja 44010 Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan 1002 Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. PSY016 Alam, Fawad PBI006 Alanagreh, Lo'ai PGT013 Alba, Christina 46011 Alban, Joaquina 41002 Albert, Victor 21005, SY1006 Ali , Ayra PAM002 Ali, Shaukat PGT004 Aliaga, Angélica 34001 Alice, Lawrence A. PSY009 Alison , Ricciardi 6009 Allasi Canales , Nataly Olivia 41002, PGT005 Allen, Geraldine 4010, PBG008 Allen, Julie 18001, C10012 Allen, Sarah PPB002 Allen, Van Deynze 21001 Allphin, Loreen 43005 Allshouse, Douglas D. C07b004 Alqthanin, Rahmah 47013

Alsamadisi, Noah C06010 Altrichter, Kristine 29004 Alverson, Andrew 25017, 42005 Alverson, William 18009 Amanda, Hulse-Kemp 21001 Amarasinghe, Prabha PPH003 Ambrose, Barbara 5012, 20002 Amici, Autumn 38011 Amoo, Stephen 2003 Amoroso, Victor 43004 Amusan, Oc 6004 An, Hong 1010 Anacker, Brian 46013 Andersen, Ethan 17002, PGT002, PGT004 Anderson , Steven Richard 14013 Anderson, Gregory PRP014, PRP015 Anderson, Ian 47006 Anderson, Roger 7007 Angelovici, Ruthie SY5006 Anghel, Ioana PBG010 Angyalossy, Veronica C06005 Antonelli, Alexandre 41002, C10007 Anwar, Tauseef 9010 Appelhans, Marc C12002, C12003, C12SUM, PSY010 Appiah-Madson, Hannah 4001 Applequist, Wendy C02004 Arceo-Gomez, Gerardo PEC009, PRP010, PRP011 Arlinghaus, Kel PCW009 Armour, Isabella PAM007 Arogundade, Oluwabunmi 6008 Aronson, Myla 12002 Arredondo, Tina 22003 Arshad, Muhammad 41008 Art-Han, Watchara 25015 Ashman, Tia-Lynn PEC026, PRP010 Atkinson, Brian 23002, 23003, 24001, 24003, C11a004 Attigala, Lakshmi 3012 Au, Scarlet 30004 Auber, Robert PGT006 Aubuchon, Taylor 25015, C10015 Austin, Jessie 14011 Autrey, Oliver PSY021 Awale, Ahmed Ibrahim 27003 Axsmith, Brian 24006, PPB004 Ayala-Silva, Thomas PSM003 Ayeni, Ob 6004 Azeez, Sekinat 8005 Azevedo, Ana Luisa PPG010 -170-

B

Baas, Pieter C06002, C06003, C06SUM Babs-Ogungbemi , Aa 6004 Bacon, Christine 3004 Baden, Evan 27002 Baderinwa-Adejumo, Adejoke PCW003 Baderinwa-Adejumo, Adejoke Olusola PCG001 Baer, Sara 2006 Bagaza , Clement SY5006 Baghai-Riding, Nina PPB004 Bai, Chengke 18009 Bai, Karen PRP018 Bailey, Donovan 25009, PPH009, W03001 Bailey, Nicholas 3006 Baker, Emma PRP005 Baker, Robert (rob) 20014 Baker, Stokes S. 22012, PEC020, PEO007 Baker, William J. 36005, SY6003 Balao, Francisco 38012 Baldwin, Bruce 40008, PCB006, PSY028 Ballard Jr, Harvey 46001 Ballerini, Evangelline 20007 Ballou, Steven PCB001 Banasiak, Å ukasz C06008 Banerjee, Arjan 21002 Baniaga, Anthony 10004 Barak, Rebecca 31003 Barbara, Lish PPE002 Barbazuk, W. Brad 25016 Barber, Anne 12004 Barber, Vanessa SY6003 Barboza, Gloria 18003 Barfknecht, David PEC003 Barker, Abigail SY6003 Barker, Daniel A. PRP011 Barker, Michael 1010, 10004, 15001, 15002, 25003, 25004, PGT011 Barkworth, Mary 27003, 46004, 46006, PBI006 Barnes, Christopher 2012 Barnes, Christopher J 41002 Barr, Jordan 39009 Barrett, Craig 3004, 25013, 36002, C03005, PBG007, PCB007 Barrington, David 3003, 5003, 5005, 18005 Barry, Kerrie 21012 Barshis, Daniel PME003


Bartlett, Madelaine 1008 Barton, Catherine 14011 Bashaw, Benjamin PSY024 Bashir, Anbreen PAM002 Bassil, Nahla PSY009 Bassuner, Burgund PRP012 Bastide, Paul C07a004 Bastow, Justin PEO010 Batish, Mona 25007 Battle , David 17003 Baucom, Regina 22004 Bauer , Dr Ulrike C03002 Baum, David C08011 Bautzmann, Rachel PPG008 Baxter, Ivan 9004 Bayer, Randall 22013, PFL006 Beaman, Reed D1001, D3001 Beaulieu, Jeremy 18010, 42003, 42005, 42006 Bechen, Lindsey 22008 Beck, James 43005, C10004 Beeler, Reese C07b003 Beever, Jessica 34002, PPB003 Behdarvandi, Behrang PAM008 Beilstein, Mark 15002, PCW008 Bellstedt, Dirk C07a005, C07a006 Bennett, Cameron PSY021 Benson, Gabriel W. PRP016 Berbeo, Eileen 42004 Berg, Colette 12008 Berger, Brent 21005 Bergeron, Paul PCB014 Beric, Aleksandra 1002 Berlyn, Graeme 39009, 44001, 44002, 44003 Bernardino De Souza Pereira, Jovani C05008 Berrios, Hazel 37008 Berry, Paul C08003 Besik, Ariana 21003 Bippus, Alexander C11a008 Bird, Kevin 9005, 10001 Bishop, Sasha 47004 Bitan, Keren 39001 Blackman, Benjamin 9002, 47006, S2001 Blain, Natalie PCW002 Blake-Mahmud, Jennifer 29009 Blakely, Sarah PSY004 Blanco, Summer 31015 Blanco-Moure, Nuria 6010 Blischak, Paul 19006, 30008 Block, Timothy 12004 Blokzijl, Ruben 18011 Bodnar, Josefina 28003, 28005 Boehm, Emma PEC017 Boggan, John 37009 Bohn, China H. PCW005 Bohs, Lynn Allison 4014, 21001, PPH007

Bolin, Jay C05010, C05012 Bolinder, Kristina 18011 Bombarely, Aureliano 37004 Boni, Souleymane PMY001 Boom, Brian 17007 Borer, Catherine PEC023 Borisenko, Alex C13003 Borregaard, Michael PBG005 Borsuk, Aleca PPE006 Botigue, Laura 36005 Botigué, Laura R. SY6003 Boutte, Julien 11009, 25009, 25011, W03001 Bowles, Marlin L. 31003 Bowman, David C04012 Bowning , Larry B. 17002 Boyko, James 42005 Bralower, Timothy J. C01002, C01007 Brandrud, Marie Kristine 38012 Brandvain, Yaniv PRP009 Braukmann, Thomas 12006, C07b001, C13003 Braum, Anna 14006 Breslin, Peter 45001 Brewer, Grace SY6003 Brickman, Peggy 17003 Brightly, William 28007 Brinkman, Becky 12005 Brock, Jordan PCW008 Brockington, Samuel 1005, SY5003 Brodeck, Lindsey 14011 Brodersen, Craig C06012, PAM005, PPE006 Brose, Julia 1002 Brown, A. H. D. 37004 Brown, Joseph 1003, 1005, 11002 Brown, Keirsten PPE002 Bruederle, Leo P. 4013 Bruhn, Robert 12003 Bruneau, Anne 4007 Brunet, Johanne 14014 Bruun-Lund, Sam 18008 Bryant, Douglas W. PSY009 Buback, Steven 35004 Buchanan, Ashley 41001, 41005 Buchheim, Mark PGT013 Buddenhagen, Christopher 1004 Budke, Jessica 5010 Budsberg, Erik PEO010 Buell, C. Robin 21007 Buerki, Sven 30009 Bui, Elisabeth 46013 Bukhari, Ghadeer 20004, 20009, PSY031 Bunn, J. Imani 20003 Burge, Dylan C07b012, C07b013, PSY020 Burgess, Kevin 12005, PEC002 -171-

Burke, Janelle 12011, 29010, PSY014 Burke, John 9001 Burke, Sean 3011, 3013, 11003, 11004, 43006 Burleigh, Gordon 25006, C04001, C04003, C04005, C04013, C04SUM Burns, Christina 19011 Burton, Josh C07b006 Bushakra, Jill PSY009 Buskey, Taylor 7001 Busta, Lucas 44006 Byamukama, Emmanuel PGT004

C

Caceres, Steven PSM001 Cacho, N.Ivalu 19003, 42002, PSY015 Caetano , Daniel S 42003, 42006 Cahoon, Edgar B. 44006 Cai, Liming 1004 Cai, Minqi 4005, PME001 Cai, Victor 32005 Calkwood, John PEC016 Callahan, Hilary SY4007 Cameron, Kenneth 3005, 3009, 4005, PME001, PSY003 Cameron, Kenneth M. 18009 Campany, Courtney 5015 Campbell, Christopher 11007 Campbell, Keron 19011, PSY030 Campbell, Lesley 16004 Cangiano, Michael PEC028 Cantalupo, Paul PEC026 Cantley, Jason 45011, C10004 Cantley, Jason T. 45012, 46005, 47001, PFL004 Cao, Kunfang 39006 Caomhanach, Nuala SY2004, SY2007 Cappellari-Rabeling, Simone PEV005 Caraballo-Ortiz, Marcos C01004 Cardinal, Sophie 35006 Carey, Sarah 25006 Carey, Shane 21004 Carlsen, Monica C10007 Carter, Katherine A. PSY009 Cartwright, Jennifer 46013 Caruso, Christina 4001, 8008 Carvalho, Humberto Henrique PPG010 Carvalho-Filho, Nelson C05008 Case, Andrea 4001, 8008 Castilla, Antonio 29006 Catalano, Santiago C01004 Catlin, Nathan 25016 Cattani , Douglas John C02005


Cavender-Bares, Jeannine 10006, 39001, PAM007 Cellinese, Nico 18001, 18010, 19002, C10012, PPH003 Cetlova, Veronika PSY017 Chae, Taylor PCW009, PGT009 Chambers, Sally 32012 Chames, Nicholas M. 22012, PEC020 Chanderbali, Andre 21005 Chandra, Suman 8012 Chang, Shu-Mei 16003 Chaowasku, Tanawat 19012 Chapman, Julia 7001 Chau, John 1001, 38009 Chau, Marian 40010 Chauvin, Thibaud C06009 Chen, Bing-Hua 37001 Chen, Cheng-Wei 5014 Chen, De-Kui 5002 Chen, Huayang 39006 Chen, Jinfeng 25001 Chen, Yao PME001 Chen, Zhiduan 37009 Chiang, Yu-Chung PPG004 Chilquillo, Eder 41002 Chimahusky, Melody 38014 Chiou, Wen-Liang 5014 Chong, Caroline 39002 Christensen, Magdalen PEC023 Christin, Pascal-Antoine 6002 Christopher, Dorothy 16001, 16002, 16006 Chuanromanee, Tya PAM010 Chumová, Zuzana PSY032 Cinea, William 19011 Ciotir, Claudia C02004 Ciotir, E. Claudia C02010, C02SUM Cisternas, Anita 38004 Cj, Schwartz 8011 Clark, Dylan C. 3011 Clark, Erin 9001 Clark, John L. 30004 Clark, Lynn 3007, 3012, 6011, 6012, PAM001 Clase, Teodoro C09003 Classen, Aimee SY3006 Clinton, Matthew 31006 Coate, Jeremy 21010, 21011, 42001 Cocoletzi , Eliezer 2013 Coffey, Emily 12005 Cohen, Jim PAM009, PAM010, PEV002, PPG002 Colicchio, Jack 47006 Colong, Ruel 43004 Comito, Robert PSY025 Commack, Tracy 19011 Commock, Tracy PSY030 Conant, Gavin 1002, 21012, 35004

Conde, Daniel C10009 Conrad, Roth 25006 Conran, John 34002, PPB003 Consortium, Mint Evolutionary Genomics 21006 Contreras, Dori 28004 Contreras-Varela, Ximena 2013 Conway, Stephanie PEV001 Cook, Lyn C04012 Cooley, Arielle PPG003 Cooper, Elizabeth A. PPG007 Coritico, Fulgent 43004 Coriton, Olivier 25011 Cornett, Claus 41002 Correa, Juan PEC028 Correa, Julian C11a003 Cosgrove, Meredith C04012 Costanza, S H C11a003 Costea, Mihai 8007, 10007, PAM008, PEC018 Cote, Gary PAM012 Cowan, Robyn S. SY6003 Cox, Monica 6012 Craine, Joseph 6012 Crandall, Keith 38003 Crane, Peter C04002 Crayn, Darren C07b005 Crepet, William 34001, C11a010, C11b004 Crews, Timothy C02004 Crisovan, Emily 21007 Crisp, Michael C04012 Croat, Thomas 20012 Cronin, Paul PCG006 Cronn, Richard 11007, 11009, C13009 Crook, Joseph PGT006 Cross, Adam SY1004 Crowl, Andrew 11001, PEO011 Cruz, Boni C07b004 Cruzan, Mitchell 10011, 22003, 47005, 47007, PEC030 Ctvrtlikova, Martina C05004 Cubey, Robert SY4004 Cui, Hong C04005 Culley, Theresa D5001 Cuneo, Nestor C01004, C01005 Curd, Emily 35010 Czander, Autumn PAM017 Czapla, Grant 41005, PEC001 Czaplinska, Tina PEC010

D

Dabney, Clemon 8011, 8012 Dacosta, Jeffrey 25014 Dahl, Julian PPE002 Dahlberg, Rasmus 41002 Daigle, Bernie 21015 Dalgleish, Harmony 29007 -172-

Daly, Douglas 37011 Dang, Christie 29004, PRP005 Darbyshire, Iain PSY025 Dare, Olowolaju Ezekiel 44009 Dauphinee, Adrian N. 13001 Davies, Jonathan SY3006 Davis, Arthur 13002 Davis, Charles 1004, 20006, PBG005, PEV005, PEV006, SY3006 Davis, Jerrold 36002 Davis, Thomas M 37006 Day, Meigan PEC008 De Benedetti, Facundo C11a009 De Gasper, André Luis 32007 De Vargas, Wanderleia PTO003 De Vos, Jurriaan C10014 Deacon, Nicholas 10006 Deanna, Rocio 18003, PSY026 Decatur, George PPT002 Dehaan, Lee C02004 Del Arco, Marcelino C06009 Del Tredici, Peter PSY019 Deleu, Carole 2009 Delzon, Sylvain C06009 Denbigh , Georgia Lee 13001 Denittis, Alyson 39012, PCB003 Dennis, David PCB014 Depamphilis, Claude C03005 Der, Joshua 32003 Dervinis, Chris C10009 Deterding, Deanna PRP002 Determann, Ron 12005, 35007, 35011 Devall, Margaret 14005 Devault, Alison 36005 Devaux, Celine 16001, 16002, 16006 Devi, Ruma PCW004 Devitt, Jessica PGT010 Devore, Melanie C11a011 Devries, Amber 35010 Dewalt, Saara J. PPG007 Dewsbury, Bryan S4001 Di Santo, Lionel 22002 Di Santo, Lionel N PCB009 Di Stilio, Verónica S. 16007, 37003, PEV001 Diaz, Nicolas 47005, C10004 Diblasi, Emily 38011 Dick, Christopher 4003 Dickinson, Adam 12013 Dickinson, Timothy A 12013 Dietrick, Alexander PAM018 Diggle, Pamela 20010, 39007, D5001 Dikow, Rebecca 11011 Dismukes, Wade 1002 Dixon, Kingsley SY1004 Dlugosch, Katrina 25004


Doan, Tiffany 27001 Dobson, Heidi 14011 Dodsworth, Stephen 30009, 36005, SY6003 Dolan, Liam C05003 Donadío, Sabina 37001 Donoghue, Michael 30010, 42002 Donovan, Lisa 9001, PPE011 Dorey, Jenna 37002 Dorn, Kevin C02006 Douglas, Natalie 27006 Douglas, Norman 45003, PBG002, PBG003, PSY012, PSY022 Doust, Andrew 20013 Dowell, Jordan 9001 Downing, Jason 39005 Doyle, James 24002 Doyle, Jeff 21010, 21011, 37004, 42001 Drenovsky, Rebecca PEC012, PPE005, PPE008, PPE010 Drew , Bryan T C09001, C09004, C09005, C09007, C09SUM Drew, Bryan C09002 Drews, Nicholas C08005 Dreyer, Leanne 1006, 7010, PPH004 Drinkwater, Robyn SY4004 Drobney, Pauline 46007 Drummond, Alexei C12001 Drummond, Chloe C09001, C09007 Drummond, Chloe P. 26003 Du, Xin-Yu 3002 Du, Zhiyuan 1009 Duan, Yifan 30007 Dudareva, Natalia 21007 Dugas, Diana PPH009 Duijnstee, Ivo C05002 Dumond, Sabrina PRP005 Dunn, Michael C11a002, PEC023 Duran Castillo , Mario Saturnino 36006 Durand, Amber 12011 Duvall, M 3011, 3013, 11003, 11004, 43006, PPH006 Dymond, Salli PEC024 Dória , Larissa Chacon C06009

E

Eaton, Deren 30010, 42002 Eckardt, Phoebe C06010 Eckert, Christopher 38005 Edger, Patrick 1002, 10001, 21012, PSY021 Edwards, Caroline 45003, PSY012 Edwards, Christine 47009, C08002, C10005, PME004, PRP012

Edwards, Erika 30010, 42002, 44005, C10014 Edwards, Laura 17002 Edwards, Molly 20007 Edwards, Robert D. 18004, 46013, PBI011 Egan, Ashley 36010, 38003, C02003 Eggli, Urs 1005 Eily, Ariana 15005 Eischeid, Anne C13002 Eiserhardt, Wolf L.T. SY6003 Eissenstat, David M 35002 Eleanya, Chimankpam Victor 39015 Elkin , Lucy Claire PEC005 Elkins, Kevan C13008 Ellis, Inesha 14007, PEC022 Ellis, Jake PGT011 Ellwood, Elizabeth 12003, 27004, 27006, SY3SUM Ellwood, Libby 27001 Elsohly, Mahmoud 8012 Emery, Marianne 21012, SY5006 Emry, David PCB014 Emshwiller, Eve 1006, 9005 Endara, Lorena C04001, C04005 Endress, Peter 24002 Ensminger, Ingo 21003 Epitawalage, Niroshini SY6003 Eppley, Sarah 8010 Erdogan, Eyup PAM014 Eriksson, Torsten 37006 Ernst, Adrienne 31003 Escapa, Ignacio C01004, C11a005, PPB001 Escudero Lirio, Antonio Marcial 4014 Eserman, Lauren 12005, 36001 Espeland, Erin PCB005 Essenberg, Carla PRP016 Estelle, Mark 20015 Etterson, Julie 38007, PCB005, PEC024, PGT007, PPG006 Evans, Colleen PEO002 Evensen, Arthur PCW002 Everbach, Sophie PBG003 Ezcurra, Exequiel 47011

F

Fabre, Paige 45008 Fadayomi, Idowu Eniafe PCG001 Fallon, Beth PAM007 Faluyi, Julius 8005 Fama, Nicole PCB007 Faniyan, Mm 6004 Fant, Jeremie 14006, 16005, 22008, 38004 Farmer, Andrew 37004 -173-

Farrar, Donald 5004 Faulkner, Alexai PPE013 Fauskee, Blake 15003, 32002 Fawcett, Susan 5010, 32010 Fayette, Alicia PEC028 Feeley, Kenneth 39004 Fehrenbach, Patrick 25005 Feldsine, Natalie 2010 Fenell, Anne PGT002 Feng, Keyi PSY022 Feng, Tao SY5003 Ferguson, Carolyn PSY023 Fernandes, Francisco C06008 Fernandes, Geraldo 2013 Ferren, Wayne 37012 Fetcher, Ned 22006 Fetters, Andrea PEC026 Fijal, Savannah 22012 Finch, Jessamine 14012, 31002 Finch, Kristen C13009, PEO008 Fior, Simone 4013 Fischer, Torey PSY021 Fiscus, Christopher 8004 Fishbein, Mark 11009, 25009, 25011, PFL002, W03001 Fisher, Amanda PSY025 Flanders, Nicholas PME003 Flannery, Maura 33BH001 Fleischmann, Andreas SY1002 Flint-Garcia, Sherry SY5006 Flores Olvera, Hilda 45003, PBG002, PBG003, PSY012, PSY022 Flowers, Nick 46012 Folk, Ryan 18001, 18010, 19002, 46005, C10009, C10012 Folkerts, Debbie 35007 Ford, Bruce 3014, 14013, 37001 Forest, Felix 9007, 30009, 36005, SY6003 Forseth, Irwin D1001, D3001 Forstater, Erica PEC006 Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula PTO003 Foster, Madison 28001 Foulkes, M. Raine PAM017 Fraga, Naomi 31015 Fragoso-Martinez, Itzi C09003 Francisco-Ortega, Javier 19011, PSY030 Frangos, Samantha 5011 Frankiewicz, Kamil C06008 Franklin, Scott PCB010 Franks, Robert 8009 Franks, Steven PPG006 Fraser, Meredith S. 13001 Frasier, Cynthia 45004 Frawley, Emma C02004 Frederick, Paul 17009 Freire, Efraín C09003 Freitas Oliveira, Ana Luiza PTB002


Freund, Forrest C05009 Freyman, Will 36012, C07b005, PCB006, PSY028, W04001 Friedman, Jannice C02001 Friedman, William 20010 Friedman, William E C06001 Friis, Ib 45003 Fritsch, Peter C07b004 Frost, Laura 26001, 30002 Fu, Chengxin 4005, 38003, PME001, PPG001, PSY019 Fukushima, Kenji C03004 Fullinwider, Ian 47003 Funk, Vicki 11011, 46013, C08004, PBI011 Funmilola Mabel, Ojo 6001 Futrell, Caryn J. 2009, PEC012

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G.Kelch, Dean 11007 Gabriel y Galán, Jose María32007 Gagnon, Edeline 4007 Galen, Candace 35009 Gallagher, Evan Y. 9004, PCW004 Gallagher, Joseph 1008, C08011 Gallaher, Timothy 6012 Galliart, Matt 2011, 22010 Galloway, Laura 29001 Galtier, Jean C11a007 Galuska, Sally PGT011 Gamon, John 39001 Gandolfo, Maria A 36002, C01003, C01005, C11a009, C11a010, PPB005, W08001 Gandy, Elizabeth PAM015 Gao, Xin-Fen 5002 Garber, Marilyn SY2004 Garber, Marilyn A. SY2002 Garcia, Antonio PAM013 Garcia, Nicolas 21007 García Massini, Juan C11a005 García, Miguel 8007, 10007 García-Chavez, Juan 2013 Gardner, Andrew PAM013 Gardner, Elliot 11010 Garner, Mira 31003 Garnett, Sydney PSY022 Garrett, Patrick 29003, PME005, PRP006, PRP007 Garrett, Stephen PBI003 Garwood, Nancy 46012, PSY008 Garza, Elyssa 21013 Gaynor, Michelle 1010, 38013 Ge, Xuejun PEC002 Geary, Ian 34002, PPB003 Gebauer, Gerhard SY1004 Gebken, Sarah 1010, PCG002 Gehrke, Berit C07a005 Gelle, Faisal Jama 27003

Gemmill, Chrissen C12005 Genevieve, Walden 21001 George, Lisa 5007 Gerety, Britanny PCB014 Gerken Golay, Michaeleen PAM006 Gernandt, David 11007, C04010 Gerrath, Jean 37009 Gerst, Katharine SY3008 Giblin, David 46002 Gibson, David PEC003 Gideon, Okunlola Olarewaju 44009 Giffei, Bridget 29004 Gilbert, Edward SY3002 Gilbert, Kadeem SY1007 Gilland, Keith PEO006 Gillard, Morgane 2009 Gillespie, Emily C07b010 Gilman, Arthur 5004, 32009 Gilman, Ian 44005, 45011 Gilmour, Claire 37001 Giraldo, Giovanny 3005 Gitzendanner, Matt 38002, PPG010 Giulietti-Harley, Ana M. 46014, C05008 Givnish, Thomas J 36002, C03, SY1003, SY1SUM Givnish, Thomas J. 18009 Gladish, Daniel K. 13005 Glasenhardt, Mary-Claire 31003 Glass , Patrick Xavier PRP004 Glaze, Amanda PEO002 Goad, David PPG011 Godden, Grant 21006, 21007 Goldberg, Emma PRP009 Goldhaber, Martin 46013 Golz, Haley PEC024 Gomes, Shaiany Sabrina Lopes PBG009 Gomez, Francisco E. C13010 Gomez-Quijano, Maria Jose PCG004 Gompert, Zachariah 32003 González Paleo, Luciana C02008 González-Gallegos, Jesús G. C09006 Goodrich, Katherine 14007, PEC022 Goodwillie, Carol 2007 Goodwin, Jillian 12003 Goolsby, Eric 18004, C10014 Gorchov, David 7005 Gore, Michael 9004 Gormally, Cara 17003 Gorton, Amanda J PPE012 Gostel, Morgan C08004 Goyal, Anshu PGT011 Grace, Olwen 13003, PAM003 Graham, Sean 11007, 36002, 36003 -174-

Granados Mendoza, Carolina C09003 Grant, Kirstie PSY014 Grant, Matt 35006 Grassa, Christopher 8011 Gray, Jesse 31010 Grewell, Brenda 2009, PEC012 Grimaldi, David C11a010 Grimes, Lindsey 44006 Grindstaff , Brandin Alexander,gage PBI001, PCW004 Groppo, Milton PSY010 Gross, Briana 38007, PGT007 Gross, Briana L. 38006 Gross, Briana L. PCG004 Grossman, Jake 10006 Grover, Corrinne C08011 Grusz, Amanda 15003, 25005, 32002, 32004, PPT003 Guangwan, Hu PBG004 Guar, Pooran 9006 Guercio, Angelica 8004 Guerra Filho, Marcelo 8007 Guido, Diego C11a005 Guilliams, C. Matt 37012, 40002, 47012, PCB006 Guilliams, Matt 19010 Guimarães, José T. F. C05008 Guinel, Frederique 2002 Gulick, Terri 40005 Gunawardena, Arunika 13001 Guo, Emily 30004 Guralnick, Rob 17010, 17011, 18001, 39010, C10009, C10012 Gustafson, Nichole 29007

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Hacke, Uwe 6005, PAM011 Haenel, Maxwell 30002 Haines, Dustin PEC024 Hakes, Alyssa PEC010, PEC016 Hall, Benjamin C07b006 Hall, Jessica E. PRP013 Hall, Jocelyn 1002, 21004 Hamilton, Jill 22002, 31011, PCB009 Hamrick, James 38010 Hancock, Lillian C10014 Handy, Sara C13001, C13002, C13SUM Hanes , Margaret Mae C08001, C08005, C08010, PSY011, W11001 Hansel, Nicole PCB013 Hansen, Connor 8013 Hansen, Kimberly 11007 Hansen, Steen Honoré 41002 Hanson, Chelsea PEC019


Hao, Yue 21012 Harkess, Alex 1002, 25007, PGT009 Harkness, Alexander PRP009 Harley , Raymond Mervyn 46010, 46014 Harnage, Katherine PEC023 Harper, Carla 24005, 28001, 28002, C11a007 Harper, Stephanie PFL004 Harris, Aj 1009, 37008, C13005 Harris, David PBI003 Harris, Zach C13006 Hartogs, Samantha R. 16007 Hasenstab-Lehman, Kristen 40002, 47012 Haston, Elspeth PBI012, SY4004 Hauser, Bernard 8002 Havens, Kayri 14012, 31002, 40007 Havran, J 4006 Haw, Hannah PRP017 Hawkins, Angela 21013, 22011 Hay, Nikolai 32001, 32005, 43005 Hayes, Daniel 45012 Haynsen, Matthew 38003 Hayward, Bruce 34002 He, Hai 5002 He, Peizi PPG001 Hebert, Paul 12006 Hedren, Mikael 38012 Hejzlar, Josef C05004 Hekera, Petr C05004 Helenurm, Kaius 40002 Hendrickson, Elizabeth PEC030 Henriquez, Claudia 20012, 47011 Henry, Ashley C13008 Henry, Laura 21007 Henzler-Lhasawa, Jampa PBG002 Herendeen, Patrick C04002 Hermsen, Elizabeth J. C11a009, PPB006 Hernandez, Adriana I. 40002, PCB006 Herrera, Fabiany C04002 Herrera-Estrella, Luis SY1006 Herron, Sterling C02004, C02010, C02SUM Herzog, Sarah 45009 Heschel, M. Shane PPE002 Hetherington, Alexander C05003 Heyduk, Karolina SY5004 Hightower, Derianna 19006 Hildebrand, Terri PCW005, PSY016 Hileman, Lena 20001, 47002, PEV003, PEV004 Hipp, Andrew 4014, 11001, 31003, 31004 Hoagland, Bruce PBI002 Hoban, Sean 47003

Hoch, Jessica PEC025 Hodel, Donald 3004 Hodel, Richard 47004 Hodge, John 20013 Hodges, Nicholas 23003 Hodges, Scott 20007 Hoffman, Adrianna PSY021 Hoffman, Eric A. 38013 Hogue, Gabriela 27004 Holland, Susan SY2003, SY2004 Holman, Garth 11007 Holmfred, Else Marie 41002 Holsinger, Kent 31013 Holst, Bruce PAM015 Hong, Wang C03005 Hong-Wa, Cynthia C08006, PBI007 Horner, Harry (jack) 6007 Hosseinalizadehnobarinezhad, Mahboubeh 38001 Hou, Xue-Liang 19012 Houck, Jake PSY021 Houghton, Sydney 14002 Hovick, Steve 10010, 31001 Howard, Cody 18010 Howarth, Dianella 21005 Hsu, Tsai-Wen PPG004 Hu, Guo-Xiong C09005 Hu, Guoxiong C09002 Hu, Hao 20013 Hu, Shusheng 23004 Huang, Kun 25007 Huang, Lijie 40003 Huang, Yao-Moan 5014, C05005 Huang, Yi C07b012, C07b013, PSY020 Hubbard, Ashley 40004 Hudson, Andrew 36006 Huebner, Cynthia 31009 Huggett, Brett 6009, C06012, PAM005 Hughes, Colin 4007, PPH009 Huiet, Layne 5007 Hulse-Kemp, Amanda M. C13010 Hummer, Kim E. PSY009 Humphrey, Rebecca PAM004 Humphreys, Aelys 46012 Hund, R D5001 Hung, Yu-Ling 5014 Hunter, Steve SY1003 Huttunen, Sanna 25006 Hyslop, Richard 8013

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Ibarra-Laclette, Enrique SY1006 Ibiapino, Amalia 8007 Ichinnorov, Niiden C04002 Ickert-Bond, Stefanie 37008, 37009, C04001, C04003, C13005 -175-

Igic, Boris 4009, PPH001 Iglesias, Ari 28003, 28005, C01003, C01004, C01005 Ilyas, Noshin 9010, 35001 Ionta, Gretchen PAM017 Irelan, Sean 12002 Isagi, Yuji C04012 Isbell, John 23002 Ishibashi, Caitlin 38010 Islam, Melissa 46011 Ison, Jennifer 29001, PRP018 Ivanova, Natalia C13003 Ives, Elizabeth 23002 Ivey, Christopher PEC013, PEC014, PEO004 Iwuala, Emmanuel PPH001

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Jabaily , Rachel Schmidt W11001 Jackson-Gain , Abigail C PBI008 Jackson-Gain, Abigail C. 18007 Jacobs, Bonnie F. C06004 Jacobs, Rob 12009 Jacobs, Sarah 45009 Jaeger, Collin 43006 Jaikumar , Nikhil S C02006 Jansen, Steven C06011 Janssen, Eric 7004, PCB002 Jantzen, Johanna 31005, PPH003, PTB002 Jara, Orlando PBG001 Jaramillo, Carlos 34001 Jaramillo, Patricia PSY013 Jarkko, Salojarvi SY1006 Javorek, Steve 35006 Jayachandran, Krish PSM003 Jeninga, Anya PTO002 Jess, Robin SY2004, SY2006 Jestrow, Brett 19011, PSY030 Jesus-Costa, Cristielle 3007 Jiang, Ning 25001, 25008, PGT012 Jimoh, Mahboob A. 6004 Jiménez-Rodríguez, Francisco 19011 Jin, Jian-Jun C03005, SY6008 Jin, Xiao-Feng 37001 Joanne, Labate 9004 Jobson, Peter 45011, 47001 Jogesh, Tania 22008 Johns, Jason 4009 Johnson, Daniel C06010 Johnson, Gabriel C13005 Johnson, Grace PSY027 Johnson, Leigh 19004, 19010 Johnson, Loretta 2006, 2011, 22010 Johnson, Matthew 11010, 22008, 25006, 36005, 36009, C10002, SY6003 Johnson, Sarah W11001


Johnson, Sophia PRP006, PRP007 Johnson, Steven 29002 Johnson, Zachary PEC028, PEC029 Johnston, Dylan 13002 Joines, Jason Paul PPG007 Jolles, Diana 45002, C07a004, C07b011, PSY006 Jolls, Claudia 40007 Jones, Cynthia 6003, 39002, C06SUM Jones, Heather C01007 Jones, Teylor PAM006 Jooste, Michelle 7010 Jordan, Carly 27001 Jordan, Koch W04001 Jordan, Kristina 46012 Jordon-Thaden, Ingrid 45011, C10004, W13001 Jorgensen, Stacy 15002, 25003, 25004 Jud , Nathan A C01003, C01SUM, C11a009, PPB005 Judd, Graham S1001 Judd, Walter 38002, S1001 Julier, Adele Cm 6013 Julius, Matthew L. W05001 Jørgensen, Bodil 13003, PAM003

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Kaczorowski, Rainee PRP010 Kadakia, Nikita 20015 Kadereit, Joachim C10006 Kainulainen, Kent C08003 Kaiser, Hinrich 27001 Kalburgi, Yash C13005 Kalfatovic , Martin Robert SY4003 Kamileen, Mohamed O. 21007 Kanaley, Kathleen 5011 Kandziora, Martha C07a005 Kanne, Rande PBG008 Kantar , Michael 36003 Kantor, Alexis PRP008 Kao, Tzu-Tong 5007, 32001 Kao, Wen-Yuan C05005 Kapgate, Dashrath C01008, C01010 Kappelman, John C06004 Karimi, Nisa C08011 Karron, Jeffrey 16001, 16002, 16006, S6001 Kartzinel, Tyler 38010 Kates, Heather 9003, 11010, 21007, C10009 Katsuhara, Koki 14010 Katz, Ella 9004 Katzer, Amanda PEV004 Kay, Kathleen 7012 Keeley, John C07b013

Keeley, Jon C07b012, PSY020 Kellar, Pamela 40005 Kellogg, Elizabeth 25015, 36008, C10010, C10015, S5001 Kelly, John 47002 Kelly, Khadijah 36004 Kenny, Cecile 21011 Kephart, Susan 3010 Kessler, Andre 35007 Khadia, Satish 9011, PET001 Khalid, Adul Nasir Khalid PMY002 Khan, Muhammad Faraz 41008 Khojayori, Farahnoz 20006, PAM016 Kholova, Jana 9006 Kiel, Carrie 42004 Kiernan, Elizabeth 12001 Kilgore, Jason Scott 27001, PEC005 Kilgore, Matthew B. 21007 Kim, Jan 36005, SY6003 Kim, Joon 20005 Kim, Sangtae 30003, C13004 Kim, Yungkul 27001 King, Loren 3004 King, Megan 12002 King, Sally SY4004 Kinosian, Sylvia 32003 Kinser, Taliesin 10003, 21006, PGT008 Kirbis, Alexander 36009 Kirst, Matias C10009 Kisha, Theodore J. C02003 Kjellberg, Finn 18008 Klahs, Phillip 6011, 6012, PAM001 Klein, Laura C13006 Kleinkopf, Jospeh 11005 Kliebenstein, Daniel 9004 Kling, Matthew 40008 Kluck, Johanna PAM006 Knight, Tiffany 40007 Knowles, Lacey 47004 Knox, Eric 4001 Ko, Chia-Wen 5014 Kobayashi, Yasuhiro PPE009 Koehler, Samantha PBG009 Koenig, Daniel 8004 Kolawole, Anu PSY021 Kollar, Leslie 8010 Konstantinidis, Peter 27002 Kooner, Taj P. 22012 Koontz, Stephanie 31007 Kopacek, Jiri C05004 Kopp, Olga 39012 Koptur, Suzanne 14009, PCB012, PSM003 Koski, Matthew 29001 Kosma, Dylan 44006 Kostanecki, Adam PPE012 Kothari, Shan 39001 -176-

Kovacs, Laszlo C13006 Krakos, Kyra 41001, 41005, PEC001, PHH001, PRP001, PRP002, PRP004, PRP020, PSM001 Kramer, Andrea 14003, 31002 Kramer, Elena 20003, 20006, 20007, 20011, PEV005, PEV006 Kramer, Tim 17009 Kriebel, Ricardo 18009, 45002, C07a004, C09001, C09004, C09007, C09SUM Krieg, Christopher 39010, PPT004, PPT005 Krings, Alexander PEO011 Krings, Michael 24005, 28001, 28002, C11a007 Kriss , Tayler J PPH002 Kroessig, Timothy 40010 Kron, Kathleen C07b010 Kron, Paul PCG005 Krosnick, Shawn 16004, PRP017, PRP019 Krumm, Janice 27001 Ku, Tim C. 39009 Kubatko, Laura 19006, 30008 Kuchenreuther, Margaret A. 26003 Kudoh, Hiroshi 37010 Kukla, Mitchell 7001 Kumar, Sachin PME002 Kuminecz, Corey 7001 Kuo, Li-Yaung 5014, C05005 Kurti, Amelda 10002 Kuzmina, Maria 12006, C13003 Kwasniewski, Misha C13006

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Labrant, Evan W. 44006 Lacroix, Christian R. 13001 Lafrance, Rafe C10009 Lagomarsino, Laura C10007, C10SUM Lagunday, Noel 43004 Lahmeyer, Sean 3004 Lail, Lauren 8003 Lam, Vivienne 11007, 36002 Lambert, Joshua PBG007 Lampley, Jayne 19005 Lan, Qinying 39006 Lan, Tianying SY1006 Landis, Jacob 8004, 10002, 18010, 25006, PEV002 Laport, Robert 22001 Lara-Dominquez, Analaura 39009 Larkin , Daniel J 31003, 31004 Larson, Drew 1011, C07a002 Larsén, Eva C05006 Last, Noah 45003


Lawal, Oyewole PCW001 Lawhorn, Amber 10002 Lawrence , Amelia H 10003, PGT008 Lawson, Evelyn 5015 Layton, Daniel 25015 Le Maitre, Nicholas C07a005, C07a006 Lee, Byoung-Yoon C13004 Lee, Daphne 34002, PPB003 Lee, Joongku PPG001 Lee, William C12001 Lee, Yoonkyung 30003 Leebens-Mack, Jim 25007, 36001, 36002, 36005, PPG009, PSY005, SY5004, SY6002, SY6SUM Legler, Ben 46002 Lehman, Kristen 37012, PCB006 Lehtonen, Samuli 5009 Leitch, Ilia SY6003 Lemmon, Alan 1004, C09007, PSY019 Lemmon, Alan R. 37001, C09001 Lemmon, Emily 1004, C09007, PSY019 Lemmon, Emily Moriarty 37001, C09001 Lendemer, James 4011 Lens, Frederic C06009 Leong, Wen Fung 20014 Lerum, Taylor D4001 Leslie, Andrew 6010, C04006 Leventhal, Laura PRP018 Levin, Donald 29006 Levin, Rachel 22008 Levy, Richard 46011 Lewis, Deborah 46007 Lewis, Gwilym 4007 Lewis, Michelle C10015, PSY004 Li, De-Zhu 3002, 32011, C03005, SY6008 Li, Fay-Wei 5014, 15005, 20011, 43005, C05005 Li, Jianhua 11007, PSY019 Li, Mao C10010 Li, Pan 4005, PME001, PPG001, PSY003 Li, Shujie 37004 Li, Zheng 4005, 15001, PGT011 Liang, Yi-Shao 4004 Liao, Wen-Bo 5006 Lichman, Benjamin R. 21007 Lichter Marck , Isaac H PSY028 Lim, Chae Eun C13004 Lim, Junying C12004 Lima, Danilo 36002 Lin, Ta-Chun C05005 Linan, Alexander 47009, C08002 Lindsley, Dale C07b006

Lingyun, Chen PBG004, SY6007 Link-Perez, Melanie 27002 Linton, Debra 27001, 27006 Lipe, Kierstin PSY007 Liston, Aaron 1006, 11007, 11009, C10001, PSY009, W03001 Litt, Amy 10002, C07b012, C07b013, C13008, PSY020 Little, Amanda 31014, PEO006 Little, Damon 11007 Liu, Hong 39005 Liu, Jiajia PEC002 Liu, Juan PEC002 Liu, Li 40003 Liu, Liang 1004 Liu, Luxian 4005, PPG001 Liu, Qingli 37004 Liu, Shanshan 15004 Liu, Sukuan PPH008 Liu, Xiang 8009 Liu, Xiuqun 37009 Livshultz, Tatyana 25009, C10013, PME002 Lobato Afonso, Edgar A. 3007 Lockhart, Peter 32003 Lodberg Pedersen, Henriette 13003, PAM003 Loeffler, Carol PCB004 Loefstrand, Stefan D. 45005 Lohmann, Lucia 45006 Loll, Jessica PAM013 Londo, Jason C13006 Londono, Viviana 14001 Londoño, Ximena 3012 Looy, Cindy 28004, C04007, C05002 Lopes , Juliana PPG010 Lopez, Sarah M. 22012, PEC020 Lopez-Nieves, Samuel SY5003 Lopez-Portillo, Jorge 39009 Lopresti, Eric PSY012 Lord, Janice 34002, PPB003 Losada, Juan 6010 Low, Caitlin 2004 Lowery, Christoper C01007 Lowry, Porter C08002, C12005 Lu, Jin-Mei 3002, 32011 Lu, Limin 37009 Lu, Pei-Luen 4004 Lu, Zefu 8003 Lujan, Manuel 26005, 42004 Lunderman, Elizabeth 25009 Lutes, Lauri PEO008 Luth, Jack PRP001 Lutz, Sue 37008 Lynn, Austin 35009 Lyons, Eric 21012 Léveillé-Bourret, Étienne 3014, 37001 -177-

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Ma, Hong SY6006, SY6SUM Ma, Peng-Fei C03005 Ma, Qin C13006 Mabry, Makenzie 1002, 9004, PBI001, PCG002, PCW004 Macdonald, Brandon PEC014 Macdougal, John C10005 Machado, Marco Antonio PPG010 Machkour M'rabet, Salima C08010 Madriñán, Santiago 14001, 37005, PBG001 Maeda, Hiroshi SY5003 Magallon, Susana C09003 Mahdjoub, Mohamed Malik C09007 Maheepala, Dinusha C13008 Maher, Madeline 46009, PBI010 Mai, Uyen 36009 Main, Doreen C13010 Maitner, Brian 25004 Majetic, Cassie 29003, 29006, PRP006, PRP007 Majumdar, Chandrani G 8012 Majure, Lucas 1005, 31005, 45001 Makowski, Hanna 29003 Makunga, Nokwanda 41003 Malcomber, Simon D1001, D3001 Maldonado, Carla 41002 Malik , Rondy J 35002 Mallick, Dharmendra Kumar 9009 Mallick, Haaniya PSY021 Malmberg, Russell 35007, 35011 Man, Jarrett 1008 Manage Goodale, Uromi 7003, 39005, 39006, 40009 Manchester, Steven 24004, 28006, 37009, C01008, C01009, C01010, C07a003, PPB002 Mancini, Michelle 12004 Mandel, Jennifer 9001, 11011, 21015, 22013, PCB001 Mander, Luke 4015, 6013 Mandáková, Terezie 37010 Manos, Paul 11001, PEO011 Mansano, Vidal 46014 Mansfield, Donald H. 30009 Mapes, Gene 11007 Marchant, Daniel Blaine 25002 Mardonovich, Mardons@miamioh. Edu PCW009 Marhold, Karol 37010, PSY017 Maricle, Brian 2006, 13004, PEC019, PPE009, PPH002 Maricle, Keri 2006, 13004, PEO003 Marquardt, Paula 44004 Marques, Edward 9006 Marshall, Christopher 27002 Martin, Celia C06010


Martin, Sara PCG005 Martine, Christopher 17009, 45011, 45012, 46005, 47001, C10004, PFL003, PFL004, PRP013, W11001 Martinez Aguillon, Camila 34001 Martinez-Gomez, Jesus 16007 Martinez-Habibe, Maria 37011 Martini, Francesco 7003 Martínez Ambríz, Emmanuel C09003 Martínez-Gordillo, Martha C09003 Marx, Hannah 25004 Mashwani, Zia-Ur-Rehman 41008 Mason, Chase 9001, 18004, 46013 Mason-Gamer, Roberta 36011, 47010 Massatti, Rob 47004 Mast, Austin 1004, 12003 Mathews, Sarah 11007, 25014 Matsunaga, Kelly C01008, C01009, C01010, C04009 Mattingly, Kali 10010 Maurin, Olivier SY6003 Mauro-Herrera, Margarita 20013 Mavrodiev, Evgeny 8002, 21007, PPG010 Mayfield, Mark PSY023 Mazer, Susan 37012, PPG006, SY3004 McAllister, Chrissy 25015, C10010, C10015 McAlvay, Alex 9005 McAssey, Edward 8003 McCarthy, Elizabeth 10002 McCarthy, Matthew 31015 McCauley, Ross 47003, PEO001, PHH003, PSY013 McCauley, Samuel 37003 McCourt , Richard Matthew 33BH004 McCulloh, Kate 39010, PPT004, PPT005 McDade, Lucinda 26005, 42004, PSY025 McDaniel, James 3009, W07001, W10001 McDaniel, Stuart 8010, 25006 McDermaid, Adam C13006 McDonald, Katelyn 3012 McDonnell, Angela 45011, 45012, 47001, PFL003, PFL004, PRP013 McEwan, Ryan 7001 McGlaughlin, Mitchell 8013, 22005, 40004, PCB010 McGuire, Krista PEC025 McIntyre, Patrick 19003

McKain, Michael 1002, 15003, 25015, 36008, C10010, C10015, C10SUM, PSY004, PSY021 McLenachan, Trish 32003 McLoughlin , Stephen 4006 McMann, Natalie PPE004 McMurchie, Elizabeth PFL005 McNair , Mason C PPG009 McNiece, Elena 32005 McPherson, Amy D5001 McVay, John 11001 Meaders, Claire 20007 Medeiros, Juliana C07b009 Medina, Jesus 3004 Medina, Nicolas 42004 Meek, Haley PEC007 Mei, Wenbin 11007 Meineke, Emily SY3006 Melcher, Peter PPE003 Melichárková¡, Andrea PSY017 Melton, Anthony 31006, PBI009, PEC015 Melton, Caroline 21015 Menges, Eric 29005, 31007, PRP012 Merg, Kurt PEO010 Meriwether, Megan PCB008, PMY003 Messick, Jenna PBI002 Metsger, Deborah 12013 Metzgar, Jordan PBI004 Meyer, Elena PRP012 Meyer, Herbert PPB002 Meyer, Rachel 35010, D4001 Meyer, Susan 14002, 40001, 43003, PCB003 Meyers, Blake 25007 Michael, Todd C05005 Michaels, Helen PCG003, PEC006, PEC007, PEC008 Micklewhite, Niamh 6009 Midgley, Guy 7010 Midgley, Meghan G. 31003 Migicovsky, Zoë C13006 Miller , John (tony) PEC027 Miller, Allison C02004, C02010, C02SUM, C08002, C13006, PME004 Miller, Joe 1012, 3001 Miller, Joseph D1001, D3001 Miller, Matthew L. 17002 Mims, Mitchell A. 22012, PEC020 Min, Ya 20003, 20007 Minbiole, Kevin C10013 Miotto, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia 33BH003, PTO003 Miranda, Brian 44004 Mirarab, Siavash 36009 -178-

Mishler, Brent 40008, PCB006 Mitchell, Benjamin PSY021 Mitchell, Nora 10009 Mitchell, Randall 16001, 16002, 16006 Mitine, Christina PCB006 Mockler, Todd C. PSY009 Mocko, Kerri 39002 Moeglein, Morgan 42002 Moeller, David A PPE012 Mohammad , Maryam 44007 Mohl, Jonathan 22006 Mohn, Rebekah SY6007 Molano-Flores, Brenda 7004, PCB002 Molina, Jeanmaire 45004 Monaghan, Leann PSY027 Monfils , Anna K 27001, 27004, 27006, W09001 Montes Montiel, Rubén C04010 Monteverde Suarez, María Jose 19003, PSY015 Montgomery, Benjamin 17005 Montgomery, Rebecca 39001, 39003, PPE001 Moody, Michael 22006 Moore, Abigail 11007, C10006, C10014, PSY027 Moore, Cheyenne PCB004, PFL003 Moore, Michael J. 1005, 45003, PBG002, PBG003, PPE010, PSY012, PSY022, SY6008, W11001 Moore, Rich 29003, PCW009, PGT009, PME005 Morales-Briones, Diego 19001, 37003, SY6007, W12001 Moran, Robbin C. 5001, 5004, 5012, C05001, C05SUM Morden, C. W. 32008 Moreno Letelier, Alejandra C04010 Moreno, Federico 34001 Moreno, Mauro 10012 Morgan, Eric 7002, PEC028, PEC029 Morrison, Glen C07b012, C07b013, PSY020 Mort, Mark 18001, C10012 Mortimer, Sebastian 30005 Mosher, Kennedy 39003 Moss, Kimberly 6012 Mota, Nara F.O. 46014 Motta, Carina 37012 Mowbray, Rachel PEO002 Mower, Jeff 15003 Muchhala, Nathan C10007 Mugivhisa, Liziwe 2003, 2014 Mugrabi De Kuppler, Ana C07a005 Mukai, Maya PPH007


Mukhtar, Fatimah 44007 Mulder, Christa 39007 Mulholland, Samantha PEC018 Muller, Clare PPE010 Munshi, Lamia 6002 Munzinger , Jérôme 4006, C12005 Murphy, Brandon PPG008 Musselman, Lytton C05010, C05012, PME003 Muñoz-Rodriguez, Pablo 45010 Möller Michael 30004

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Naczi, Robert 37001, C03, C03003, SY1SUM Nadkarni, Nalini 38011 Nagalingum, Nathalie 11007, C04001, C04004, C04013, C04SUM Nagel, Anna 2011 Nageswara-Rao, Madhugiri PPH009 Naibauer, Samanta 22005 Naranjo, Andre 38002 Naseer, Arooj PMY002 Natalie, Triester PPT004 Nauman, Travis 46013 Naveed, Iqbal Raja 41008 Nazaire, Mare 27004 Ndem, Jackie PRP013 Neale, Jennifer 40004 Negron-Ortiz, Vivian PCB011 Neill, David A. 30004 Nelson, Gil 7011, 27004, SY3SUM Nepal, Madhav 17002, 17004, PEO005, PGT002, PGT003, PGT004 Nesbitt, Mark 41002 Neubauer, Anna 36009 Neubig, Kurt 25012, 31005, 46012, PSY001, PSY007, PSY008, PSY029 Neumann, Emma PSY021 Neupane, Surendra PGT002, PGT003, PGT004 Newcomb, Richard C12001 Newton, Linsey 21007 Ng, Julienne 22001 Ng, Molly C04011 Nguyễn, Thị Kim Thanh 3014, 37001 Nicolle, Dean 4009 Nie, Zelong 37009 Nielsen, Reina PPE005 Niki, Teruo 13005 Niklas, Karl C11b004 Nilsen, Erik C07b007 Nisar, Mansha PAM002 Nixon, Kevin C C11a010, C11b003, W08001

Noble, Hilary C06010 Nunes, Cristina C11a005 Nusrat, Maha 14009 Nwankwo, Dike Ikegwu PEC011 Nylinder , Stephan 4006 Nürk, Nicolai C07a005

O

O'Brien , Elizabeth [libby] PBI011 O'Connell, Erin 39011 O'Connor, Sarah E. 21007 O'Meara, Brian 42003, 42006 O'Quinn, Robin 45002, PEO010 Oakley, Christopher 22009, PPE007 Obae, Samuel PPG005 Oberlander, Kenneth 1006, 7010, PPH004 Oberle, Brad PAM015, PEO009 Ochoterena, Helga 45003, PBG002, PBG003, PSY012, PSY022 Odiwe, Anthony 2001 Ogbimi, Ejeoghene 44011 Ogundipe, Oluwatoyin 24007, PCW001 Olaniyi Ezekiel, Ojo 6001 Olanrewaju, Gbolaga 39014 Olatunde, Do 6004 Oleas, Nora 10012 Oliphant, Simone PCB012 Oliveira, Guilherme C05008 Oliveira, Luiz 3007 Oliveira, Marcos SY5003 Oliver, E. G. H. C07a005 Olmstead, Richard 1001, 26001, 30002, 30003, 45006, 45008, 46002 Olowoyo, Joshua 2003, 2014 Olsen, Kenneth PCW008 Olsen, Kenneth M. PCG004, PCW007 Olson, Mark 42002, C06006 Olsson, Sanna 25006 Olszewski, Magdalena PAM008 Omoregie, Gloria 41006 Omosowon , Sina Morufu 9007 Onuminya, Temitope PCW001 Ortiz Martínez, Alfredo C04010 Ortiz, Edgardo M. 19013, C07b002 Orton, Lauren 11004 Oskolski, Alexei C06008 Ossip-Drahos, Alison PAM004 Ottenlips, Michael 30009 Ottesen, Andrea C13001 Otunola, Gloria 41007 Ou, Shujun 25001, 25008, PGT012 Overson, Rick 22008 Oviedo Prieto, Ramona 3012, 19011 Owens, Gregory 10009 -179-

P

Pabon Mora, Natalia 20002 Pace , Marcelo Rodrigo C06005 Padmanabhan, Neeraj PSY021 Paetzold, Claudia C12002, C12003, PSY010 Palacio, Sara PPE010 Palacio-López, Kattia PPE007 Palmer, Matthew PEC025 Pan, Aaron C06004 Pan, Ching- Wen PPG004 Paniagua-Montoya, Monica PEC010 Parada, Beth D5001 Paradiso, Lydia PBI012 Parchman, Thomas 10005, PSY002 Park, Brian 30010, 42002 Park, Isaac SY3004 Park, Suhyeon C13004 Parker, Thomas C07b013, PSY020 Parker, V. T. C07b012 Parks, Matthew 11007, 25017, 36009 Parrish, Olivia 22010 Parrott, Joan 24005 Parrott, Wayne 8003 Pasiche-Lisboa, Carlos J. 7009 Pasquet, Remy 25015 Patel, Cheril PRP010 Patel, Nikisha 3003, 5005, 5010, 32009 Paton, Alan 30003 Patwardhan, Rupali C07b006 Paul, Wilkin 9007 Paulina, Matias PAM012 Paun, Ovidiu 38012 PavloviÄ , Andrej SY1003 Pawinski, Karl PTO002 Payton, Adam 25006, 38002 Peace, Nnadi, Chigere 39013 Pearl , Carson Howard PEC004 Pearse, Ian 46013 Pearson, John 46007 Pearson, Katelin SY3007 Pease, James W12001 Peeples, Keona 22012 Peery, Rhiannon 11007 Peláez, Pablo C04010 Pence, Valerie PCB013 Pender, Jocelyn 4014 Peng, Hua C09002 Penmetsa, R. Varma 9006 Pepper, Alan 21013, 22011 Perez, Timothy 39004 Perkins, Andy 38014 Persinger, Jessica 10011, 47005 Persson, Claes 41002 Pesch, Jared PPG008 Peschel, Anna PEC017


Peter, Eremrena, Ovie 39013, 44010 Peter, Szovenyi 36009 Peters, Madeline PRP018 Petersen, Gitte 45003 Peterson, Kelsey C02009 Peña, Paola 10012 Peñafiel Cevallos, Marcia C09003 Pflugfelder, Ehren 27002 Pham, Diem-Trang 21015 Phan, Vinthuy 21015 Phillips, George PPB004 Phillips, Molly 27001, 27004, 27006 Pickering, Helen 27003 Pienaar, Jason 25015, C10015 Piercey-Normore, Michele D. 7009 Pigg, Kathleen C11a011 Pinangé , Diego S. B. C05008 Pinson, Jerald 28006, 32012 Piotter, Emelyn 35009 Pipas, James PEC026 Pipo, M Laura 28003, 28005 Pires, Joseph Chris 1002, 1010, 9004, 9005, 19007, 21012, 35004, 36002, PBI001, PCG002, PCW004, PEC004, SY5002 Pirie, Michael D. C07a005 Pirie, Mike C07a006 Pischl, Phyllis 43006, PPH006 Pittenger, Madison 2006 Pizza, Riley PCB005 Podadera, Diego C06009 Pokorny, Lisa SY6003 Poore, Colton PPB005 Popecki, Margot PSY005 Poplawski, Shane C05005 Porcher, Emmanuelle 16001, 16002, 16006 Portlas, Zoe 31011 Poston, Muriel D1001, D3001 Potter, Barney 21010 Potter, Benjamin C07aSUM, C07b, C07b005, C12001, C12005, C12SUM Potter, Daniel 25014 Poulos, Helen 39009, 44001, 44002 Povilus, Rebecca 20010 Powell, Adrian 37004 Pradhan, Namrata 40009 Prado, Jefferson 5001 Prather , Nathanael Philip PFL006 Preston, Jill PCG006, PPE003 Pretz, Chelsea PRP008, PSY026, W07001, W10001 Prigge, Michael 20015 Primack, Richard 39003 Prior, Lynda C04012 Prochazka, Jolene 38006

Pryer, Kathleen M. 5001, 5007, 15005, 32001, 32005 Przybylski, Jason SY4SUM Puente-Lelievre, Caroline C07aSUM, C07b, C07b005, C13002, C13SUM Puppo, Pamela 22002 Puzey, Joshua 4012, 10001, 10003, 29007, PGT008, PPG003

Q

Qi, Xinshuai 1010, 9005, 25003 Qi, Zhechen 4005 Qingfeng, Wang PBG004 Qiu, Ruolan C07b006 Qiu, Yingxiong 4005 Quick-Cole, Emily PPT002 Quick-Singh, Rishika PPE001 Quiett, Kyle PCB014 Quigley, Charlotte 38010 Quispe, Naomi PPE009

R

Radosavljevic, Aleksandar PBI011 Radwan, Mohamed 8012 Ragsac, Audrey 45006, 45008 Ragsdale, Aaron 9005 Raguso, Robert 22008, 35007 Rahbek, Carsten PBG005 Rahul, Jitin 12010 Rai, Hardeep 11007 Raimi , Idris 2001 Rajaraman, Sitaram SY1006 Rajewski, Alex C13008 Ramachandran, Padmini C13001 Ramage, Elizabeth W C07b006 Ramirez, He-Lo PEC013 Ramirez, Pamela 43001 Ramsey, Adam 21015 Ranathunge, Chathurani 38014 Randle, Christopher PME003 Randolph, Katie 6005, PAM011 Ranjbaran, Ali 25013 Ranker, T. A. 32008 Rasmussen, Megan PEC029 Raubeson, Linda 11007 Ravelo, Andrea 35004 Ravetta, Damian C02008 Ray, Dustin 6003 Raymond, Anne C11a003 Razafimandimbison, Sylvain G. 45005 Reardon, Chris PGT011 Reduron, Jean-Pierre C06008 Reichelt, Niklas PSY010 Reichelt, Rory 2011 Reicholf, Rebecca PEC012, PPE008 -180-

Renner, Tanya C03, SY1006, SY1SUM Reyes Betancort, Alfredo C06008 Reznicek, Anton 32010 Riccardi, Greg 12003 Richards, Lora 10005 Richardson, James PBG001 Richardson, Lea 2005 Ricono, Angela 29007 Rieseberg, Loren 10009, D5001 Riibe, Lindsey PPT001 Ringelberg, Jens 4007 Ritter, Matt 4009 Rivas, Roslyn 12001 Roalson, Eric 4014, 11005, 21009, PPH005 Roberts, Roland D1001, D3001 Roberts, Wade 21009, PPH005 Robertson, Marisa M. PCW005 Robison, Tanner 15003 Rocha, Oscar PCW009 Rodriguez, Rosa 14015 Rodriguez-Lopez, Carlos 21007 Rogers, Willie 35011 Rominger, Kody 40001, 43003, PCB003 Roomina, Mazhar 35001 Roosa, Dean 46007 Rosburg, Thomas 7008, 31012, 46007 Rose, Jeff 18009, 19014, C07a001, C07a004 Rose, Philip PSY030 Rose-Person, Annika 29005 Rosenstiel, Todd 8010 Roskow , Yury C02004 Ross, Gregory 11007 Rossetto, Gabriella PPB001 Rothendler, Matthew 39003 Rothfels, Carl 18007, 32001, C10004, PPH001 Rothfels, Carl J. 5001, 5002, C05009, PBI008 Rothwell, Gar 11007, 24001, C11a008, C11b005 Rouf, Reyaz 9006 Rouhan, Germinal 5001 Rousseau-Gueutin, Mathieu 25011 Rowe, Carol 32003, 32008 Roy, Shovonlal C05004 Roy, Tilottama 30001, PSY024 Ruane, Lauren PAM009, PPG002 Ruben, Bella C10009 Rubin, Matthew C02001 Ruhsam, Markus 11007 Ruiz Vargas, Natalia PBG006 Rushworth, Catherine C10004 Russell, Stephen 46012 Ryan, Deirdre SY4002, SY4SUM


Ryan, Gillian PAM009, PAM010 Ryberg, Patricia E. 11007, 23002, C11a004 Rydin, Catarina 18011, 45005, C05006 Rößler, Ronny C11a007 Rønsted, Nina 13003, 18008, 41002, PAM003

S

Saarela, Jeffery 36002 Saavedra, Natalie C07b012, C07b013, PSY020 Saba, Malka 35003 Saeidi, Saman 25015, C10015 Sah, Jay PSM003 Saheed, Sefiu Adekilekun 6004 Saito, Susumu 13005 Sakaguchi, Shota C04012 Sakai, Ann D1001, D3001 Sakpere, Ayobola 41009, 44011 Salas, Andrea 14009, PSM003 Salazar, Gerardo C09003 Salolog, Mary Cor 43004 Samant, Bandana C01008, C01010 Sanbonmatsu , Katie K PPH007 Sandacz, Daniel PEC016 Sanders, Andrew C07b013, PSY020 Sanders, Nate SY3006 Sankoff, David SY1006 Santos, Patricia 44006 Santos-Goncalves, Ana Paula 3007 Sarkinen, Tiina 45008 Sass, Chodon 36002 Saunders, Madisen PRP019 Saunders, Richard 19012 Saunders, Theresa 19004 Savage, Jessica 39003, 39011, PPE001, PPE004 Schaal, Barbara 20012 Schafran, Peter C05010, C05011, C05012 Scharenbroch, Bryant C. 31003 Scharmann, Mathias SY1008 Schatz, George C08002 Schaub, Eileen 39007 Scheffler, Brian E. C13010 Scheffler, Jodi C13010 Schenk, H. Jochen C06011 Schenk, John 36004, PEO002, PGT010, PRP003 Scherson, Rosa 43001 Schilling, Martin 32003 Schlautman , Brandon C02004 Schlichting, Carl 31013 Schlutius, Caroline 30010 Schmickl, Roswitha 1006, PPH004 Schmitz, Hailey PAM006 Schmitz, Robert 8003

Schmolly, Katharina PTB001 Schmutz, Jeremy 21012 Schneeweiss, Hanna 1006 Schneider, Adam 19009, 21003, PSY028 Schneider, Edward C07b004 Schori, Melanie 46003, PCW006 Schranz, M. Eric 1002 Schreiber, Matt 42004 Schuette, Scott 46005, PFL003 Schuettpelz, Eric 5001, 15003, 32001 Schulte, Paul 6005, PAM011 Schultz, Bettina 43003, PCB003 Schumacher, Emily PCB010 Schurr, Paige PRP006, PRP007 Schuster, Stephan SY1006 Schwabe, Anna 8013, 40004 Schwarz, Arthur 44002, 44003 Schwarzbach, Andrea 11007 Schweitzer, Sarah PGT002 Schwoch, Jaime 47007 Scotland, Robert 45010 Seed, Evan 12013 Seger, Jon 38011 Seglias, Alexandra 14003, 31002 Seltmann, Katja 37012 Semski, Wendy 16001, 16002, 16006 Sengupta, Aniket 20001, PEV003 Senski, Rebecca 14007, PEC022 Serbet, Rudolph 23002, 23003, 34003, C11a004 Sessa, Emily 5003, 18005, 25002, 28006, 32007, 32012, 39010, PPT001, PPT004, PPT005 Setubal, Robberson 45004 Shah, Ali PBI006 Shah, Jyoti 35005 Shan, Shengchen 8002 Shannon, Olivia 41001 Sharber, Wyatt 26002 Sharma, Meenakshi PHH002, PSM002 Sharpe , Samantha Lipson 22010 Sharples, Mathew 4002, C07b003 Shaw, Ruth PEC017, PPG006 Shelef, Oren 10005 Shella, Sameh M. 22012 Shendure, Jay C07b006 Shepherd, Lara 5002, 32003 Sherman-Broyles, Sue 37004 Shi, Gongle C04002 Shimansky, Tierney PBI009 Shimu, Tahsina C08010 Shipunov, Alexey PTB001, W01001 Shrestha, Vivek SY5006 Shults, Keegan PSY001 Sianta, Shelley 7012 -181-

Sidoti, Brian PAM015, PEO009 Sigel, Erin 25005 Sikiru, Dauda K 2001 Silveira , Fernanda Schmidt 33BH003, PTO003 Simard, Suzanne 2004 Simison, W. Brian C07b004 Simoes, André 25009, 41002 Simpson, Andrew 14004 Simpson, Beryl 19013, C07b002 Simpson, Michael 19010, PTO001 Singh, Vibhuti PEV003, PME002 Singha, Neelima S8001 Siniscalchi, Carolina 11011 Sinn, Brandon 3004, 25013, PBG007, PCB007 Sirimalwatta, V.N.S. 32008 Siritunga, Dimuth 12012 Skates, Laura SY1004 Skema, Cynthia 12004, 12011, C08009 Skog, Judith D1001, D3001 Skogen , Krissa Ann 16005, 22008, W13001 Smets, Erik C06009 Smith, Alan R. 5001 Smith, Chelsea C10013 Smith, Daryl 46007 Smith, Gregory 10003 Smith, James 30009 Smith, Mackenzie C07a003 Smith, Melinda 31010 Smith, Ronald 10003 Smith, Selena C01008, C01009, C01010, C04009, C04011 Smith, Stacey D. 18003, D5001, PPH008, PRP008, PSY026, SY5002 Smith, Stacy 29005, PRP012 Smith, Stephen 1003, 1005, 11002, C07a002, SY5003, SY6008, W12001 Smith, Tyler 35006, PCG005 Snapp, Sieglinde C02006 Snow, Neil PFL001, PSY018 Soltis, Douglas 8001, 8002, 9003, 17010, 17011, 18001, 19002, 21005, 21006, 21007, 21014, 25002, 25016, 31005, 31006, 36005, 38002, C09002, C10009, C10012, PBI009, PEC015, PPG001, PPG010, PPH003, PTB002, SY6002, SY6008, SY6SUM


Soltis, Pamela S. 8001, 8002, 9003 17010, 17011, 18001, 21005, 21006, 21007, 21014, 25002, 25016, 31005, 31006, 36005, 38002, 46013, C09002, C10009, C10011, C10012, PBI009, PEC015, PPG010, PPH003, PTB002, SY3SUM, SY6004, SY6008, SY6SUM, W02001 Song, Michael 21010 Sonnier, Gregory 18009 Sonon, Virgille 8003 Sork, Victoria 35010, PEC013, PEC014 Sosa, Karla 15003 Soto Gomez, Marybel 36002, 36003 Soza , Valerie Lynn C07aSUM, C07b, C07b006 Spalik, Krzysztof C06008 Spalink, Daniel 4014, 18009, 21001, 36002, 37001, PPH007 Spamer, Earle E. 33BH004 Sparks, Kenneth W SY1003 Spear, Marissa M. PGT007 Specht, Chelsea 18007, 36002 Spicer, Rachel C06010 Spiegeler, McKayla PAM001 Spoelhof, Jonathan 8001 Spriggs, Elizabeth 30010 Spurgeon, Alexandra PRP001, PSM001 Srivastava, Rashmi C01008, C01009 Stacy, Elizabeth PAM018 Stanfield, Rc 6005, PAM011 Stanley, Amber PEC009 Starr, Julian 3014, 4014, 37001 Starzak, Nikolai PFL002 Starnes, James PPB004 Stefanovic, Sasa 8007, 10007, 21002, 21003, C07b001 Steger, Laura 14006 Steinke, Dirk 12006 Stenøien, Hans K. 4013 Stephens, Jessica 17003, 35007, 35011, PEC026 Steven, Janet PPT002 Stevens, Jason SY1004 Stevens, Kevin PEC018 Stevens, Michael T. 14002 Stevens, Peter 13006, PSY031 Stevenson, Dennis 5011, 11007, 36002, C11a013 Stiles, Elena C01005 Stockey, Ruth 11007, 24001, C11a008, C11b005 Stoffel, Kevin 21001

Stone, Benjamin 10013 Stone, Heather 42004 Stoughton, Thomas 45002, C07b012, PBI005, PSY020 Straub, Shannon 11009, 25009, 25011, C10013, W03001 Strickler, Susan 37004 Stromberg, Caroline 28007 Strother, Paul 23001 Struwe, Lena 12002, 27005, 29009, 41004, 45004 Stubbs, Rebecca 18001, 19002, C10012 Stucky, Brian SY3003 Stull, Gregory 1011 Stults, Debra 24006 Stumbo, Joseph PHH001 Stunz, Elizabeth 22006 Sturges, Lucia PRP003 Su, Yingjuan 15004, 40003 Suda, Jan 1006, PSY032 Suinyuy, Terence 29002 Suissa, Jacob C05011 Sullivan, Lauren 31011 Sundberg, Marshall 33BH002 Sundue, Michael A. 5001, 5010, 5013 Super, Laura 2004 Sutherland, Brittany PGT011 Sweeney, Patrick 30010, SY3002 Swenson, Ulf 4006 Swift, Joel 47009, PRP012 Swindell, Emily PHH003 Sytsma, Kenneth J. 4014, 18009, 19014, 26003, 37001, C07a001, C07a004, C09001, C09004, C09007, C09SUM Szubryt, Marisa PSY029

T

Tabb, Stacey PHH003 Taiwo Ayomipo, AdeneganAlakinde 6001 Takahashi, Masamichi C04002 Takano, Atsuko C09002 Tan, Yunhong 19012, 39006 Tang, Jim 22006 Tank, David 16007, 19001, 30005, 37003, 45009 Tasca, Julia C10013 Tate, Emily 2007 Taylor, Charlotte 41002 Taylor, David PRP014, PRP015 Taylor, Edith L. 23002, 23003, 34003, C11a004, C11a007 Taylor, Mackenzie 29004, D5001, PRP005, W11001 Taylor, W Carl C05010, C05011, C05012 -182-

Taylor, Wilson 23001 Teisher, Jordan 20012, 33BH004, 36008, C10013 Telewski, Frank 44004 Temme, Andries PPE011 Teo, Nakov 42005 Tepe, Eric PCB013, PSY002 Teresa Saenz Robles, Maria PEC026 Testo, Weston 5003, 5013, 18005, 32007 Thacker, J. Heath 16004 Thapa, Ramhari 11011, 22013 Theisen, Michael 41002 Theresa, Hill 21001 Thiebaut, Gabrielle 2009 Thiers, Barbara 12001, SY4002 Thomas, Daniel 19012 Thompson, Coleen 19006 Thompson, James 46013 Thompson, Pamela 10011, 47005, PEC030 Thomson, John 32003 Thorhaug, Anitra 39009, 44001, 44002, 44003 Thornhill, Andrew 40008, PCB006 Thornton, Carolyn PPB002 Thulin, Mats 45003 Thureborn, Olle 18011 Tian, Eddie PSY028 Tiernan, Nichole M. 19011 Tiley, George PGT011 Timme, Ruth C13001 Timoneda, Alfonso SY5003 Timothy, Barraclough 9007 Tippery, Nicholas PPG008, PTO002 Tobar, Francisco C09003 Tobi, Chuks PBL001 Tomescu, Alexandru M.F. C11a001, C11a008, C11b002 Tomlinson, P. 6009 Topp, Christopher PCW007 Torres, Alba 14001 Torres, Maria Fernanda 37005 Townesmith, Andrew C02004 Traiperm, Paweena 25015 Tran, Vivian PPE011 Trapnell, Dorset 16001, 16002, 16006, 38010 Treanor, Matt PBI005 Treiber, Erin 37005 Tribble, Carrie 18007, PBI008 Triester, Natalie PPT005 Tripp, Erin 4002, 4011, 42004, C07b003 Trostle, Alex PGT011 Trovó, Marcelo 46014 Trucchi, Emiliano 38012 Trávníček, Pavel PSY032


Tsai, Kyne 2004 Tuan, Elizabeth 29001 Tuominen , L.K. PPE008, W13001 Tuomistro, Hanna 5009 Turner, Sarah 9004 Twanabasu, Bishnu PCB008, PMY003 Twayana , Moon 35005 Twyford, Alex 36006 Tyrrell, Christopher 3012

U

Uckele, Kathryn 10005, PSY002 Umali, Johann PPG005 Ungerer, Mark 11003 Uniyal, Prem Lal PME002 Upchurch, Garland 24005, 28004 Urbatsch, Lowell PSY029 Uribe-Convers, Simon C10007 Ushimaru, Atushi 14010 Utley, Delecia 29010

V

Vadez, Vincent 9006 Vaillancourt, Brieanne 21007 Valdes, Imena 14009, 14012 Valencia, Janice 25012, PSY007 Van Ee , Benjamin 12012, C08003 Van Etten , Megan 14014, 22004 Van Tassel , David C02004 Van Tassel, David C02008, C02009 Van Vuuren, Bettine 38009 Vanburen, Robert 10001 Vanvolkenburg, Heather 2002 Varela, Nancy 28002 Vargas, Oscar M 1011, 4003 Vasco, Alejandra 5012, C05SUM Vasseur, Liette 2002 Vatanparast, Mohammad 36010 Velasco, Pablo 9005, PEC004 Verhoeven, Amy 39001 Verstraete, Brecht 18008 Viana, Pedro 3007, 46014 Viccini, Lyderson PBG009, PPG010 Vidal, João PBG009 Vilela, Alejandra C02008 Villalobos , Adriana Lopez 38005 Villaverde Hidalgo, Tamara 19010 Villavicencio, Wendy 14009 Viruel, Juan 36003 Visger, Clayton 21014 Vitt, Pati 40007 Vo, An 30004 Volain, Naomi D2001 Von Wettberg, Eric J 9006 Vorontsova, Maria C02004 Vossler, Harley PCW009

Vrba, Jaroslav C05004 Vu, Amanda PPT003 Vũ, Anh Tài 3014, 37001

W

Waalkes, Adam C07b006 Waananen, Amy PEC021 Wade, Andrew C05004 Wagenius, Stuart 2005, C02002, PEC021 Wagner, Warren 11005, C12002, C12003, C12004, C12SUM Wahrenburg, Zach 44006 Waight, Emiko 19006 Walazek, Kayla PSY006 Walker, Hayley PCB008, PMY003 Walker, Jay C09007 Walker, Joan L. PPG007 Walker, Joseph 1003, 1005, 1011, 11002, C07a002 Walker, Kim 41002 Walker-Hale, Nathanael 1011 Wallace, Lisa 3006, 38001, 40002 Waller, Donald M. 18009 Waller, Manuel 36009 Walsh, Seana 43002 Walter, Lauren 25009 Walters, Eric PME003 Walters, Linda 38013 Wang , Zhen 15004, 40003 Wang, Chun-Neng 5014, C05005 Wang, Ning 1005, W12001 Wang, Ran 39001 Wang, Shenyi PSY003 Wang, Song 35006 Wang, Ting 15004, 40003 Wang, Xiaoyin 39005, 40009 Wang, Xin 18002 Wang, Yuewen PPG001 Wang, Zhiheng PBG005 Warsame, Mohamud Ahmed 27003 Waselkov, Katherine 17006 Washburn, Jacob 1002, 19007 Wasoff, Donald 31006 Wason, Jay C06012, PAM005 Watanabe, MaurícioT.C. 46014 Waterland, Nicole 31009 Waterway, Marcia 4014 Watkins, James E. 5015, C05SUM Watson, Linda E 11011 Watson, Ray 9002 Wayne, Robert 35010 Weakley, Alan PEO011 Weber, Jenn 12008 Webster, Rebecca PGT001 Wedger, Marshall PCW007 Weeks, Andrea D1001, D3001, PFL005, W15001 -183-

Weiblen, George 8011, 8012, 37005, S3001 Weiner, Catherine 10007 Weinig, Cynthia 20014 Weis, Arthur PPG006, PRP018 Weitemeier, Kevin A. 11009 Welch, Mark 38014 Welch, Stephen 20014 Welker, Cassiano 25015 Wen, Jun 3002, 11008, 32011, 37008, 37009, C13001, C13005, PSY010 Wendel, Jonathan C08011 Wendland, Amy PEO001 Wendy, Semski 31004 Wenger , Jonathan P 8011, 8012 Wenzell, Katherine 16005 Wessinger, Carolyn 47002, PEV004 Westergaard, Kristine Bakke 4013 Westerhaus, Kathryn PPE009 Wettewa, Eranga 3006 Whalen, Jack 29001 Whaley, Shelby PRP020 Wheeler, Elisabeth C01008, C06002, C06003 Wheeler, Elizabeth C06SUM Wheeler, Gregory 38014 White, Dawson 36011, 47010 White, Elizabeth PAM015 White, Lisa 27006 White, P. Troy 17002 Whitehurst, Lauren 12005 Whitley, Breanna PSY008 Whitlock, Barbara 26002 Whitney, Kenneth 10009, 31001 Whitten, William 25012, 31005, PSY007 Wickett, Norman 11010, 22008, 25017, 36005, 36009, SY6003 Widhalm, Joshua PGT006, SY5007 Widmer, Alex 4013, SY1008 Widrlechner, Mark 46007 Wiegert-Rininger, Krystle 21007 Wiemann, Michael C06004 Wiggins, Raegan PGT010 Wike, Sarah PSY027 Wikström, Niklas 18011 Wilden, Ana 29004 Wilf, Peter C01002, C01003, C01004, C01005, C11a012, PPB001 Wilkin, Paul 36003 Wilkins, Alyson E. 34003 Wilkinson Lamb, Sara 46006 Willats, William 13003, PAM003 Williams, Brigette PME004 Williams, Doressa PAM009 Williams, Evelyn 31003, 31004 Williams, Tanisha 31013 Willis, Madeline 21012


Wilson, Carol 36012 Wilson, Rachel PCG003 Windham, Michael 32001, 32004, 32005, 43005, C10004 Windham, Michael D. 5001, 5007 Wing, Rod A. 25016 Wisecaver, Jennifer PGT006, SY5008 Wisely, Eldridge 25004 Wisnicki, Adrian SY4006 Wolf, Paul 15003, 25002, 32003, 32008 Wolfe, Andi 10013, 14015, 19006, 30008, S7001 Wolfe, Thomas 38012 Wolkis, Dustin 43002 Wood, Kenneth R. 32008, C12002, C12003 Woodin, Carol SY2004 Worley, Anne 14013 Wright, Chelsea PCB006 Wright, Gabrielle 7005 Wright, Jessica 35010, PEC013, PEC014 Wright, Sara J. PCG004 Wu, Cheng-Chiang 20011 Wu, Tai-Chung C05005 Wyatt, Sarah C11b001

X

Xi, Zhenxiang 1004 Xia, Shangwen 7003 Xiang, Chun-Lei 19002 Xiang, Chunlei C09002, C09005 Xiang, Jenny 1009, 8009, 11008 Xie, Deyu 8009 Xie, Xinglv PME001 Xu, Ke-Wang 5006 Xu, Yuan C13005 Xue, Bine 19012

Y

Yamamoto, Cindy 40010 Yamamoto, Moeka PSY021 Yan, Yujing PBG005 Yang, Bing 8002 Yang, Jun-Bo C03005 Yang, Mei 39005, 40009 Yang, Ya 1005, SY5003, SY6007, W12001 Yang, Yong 11007 Yant, Levi 25014 Yao, Gang SY6008 Ye, Tong 2004

Yen, Yang PGT004 Yi, Ting-Shuang SY6008 Yim, Won Cheol 44006 Yobi , Abou SY5006 York, Dakota PEO005 Yost, Jenn 4009, 7011, SY3002, SY3SUM Young Pryer, Samantha PFL001 Yu, Jing C13010 Yu, Wen-Bin C03005 Yue, Jonathan 30004

Z

Zaborsky, John 18009 Zakharov, Evgeny 12006, C13003 Zalamea, Paul 37005 Zapata, Felipe 47011, C10003 Zapata, Montana PCB008 Zappi, Daniela C. 46014 Zaya, David 7004, PCB002 Zeisek, Vojtěch 1006, PPH004, PSY032 Zeldin, Jacob 31004 Zeller , Zachary Conrad PPT004 Zemp, Niklaus 4013 Zengin, Derya 14009 Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana W04001 Zenzen, Ashley 32004 Zerega, Nyree 11010 Zhang, Jingbo 13006, 20004, 20005, 20006, 20009, PAM016, PEV005, PEV006, PSY031 Zhang, Liang 5009 Zhang, Libing 3002, 5002, 5006, 5009, 32011 Zhang, Ning 37009, C13001, C13002, C13005 Zhang, Wenheng 13006, 20004, 20005, 20006, 20009, PAM016, PEV005, PEV006, PSY031 Zhang, Xin 5002 Zhang, Xin 6014 Zhang, Yonghua PME001 Zhang, Zhixiang 6014 Zhao, Dongyan 21007 Zhao, Yunpeng PSY019 Zhao, Zhong 6014 Zheng, Chunfang SY1006 Zheng, Wei C13005 Zheng, Xingyu PPG003 Zhou, Ruanbao PGT002 Zhou, Wenbin 11008 Zhou, Xin-Mao 5002 Zhuang, Yongbin 42004

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Weekend Events Saturday

6:00 am 11:00 pm Botany 2018 Conference Office...................................................................................The Stage 7:00 am 6:00 pm Conference Registration.......................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West Field Trips - Meet in Ballroom Lobby - West 7:00 am 9:00 am Field Trip Continental Breakfast.........................................................Ballroom Lobby - West 8:00 am 4:00 pm - Big Woods and Cannon River Kayaking 8:00 am 5:00 pm - Weaver Dunes sand prairie and Weaver Bottoms marshes canoe trip 8:00 am 5:00 pm - Fire and Ice: Glacial Relicts to Fire-Dependent Plant Communities at Whitewater State Park and Great River Bluffs State Park 10:00 am 10:30 am Coffee Break............................................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West 10:00 am 5:00 pm - Ferns and Lycophytes of the Driftless Area Option 2 12:00 am 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Set-up and Hang Posters.................................Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall 3:00 pm 3:30 pm Coffee Break............................................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West 5:00 pm 10:00 pm BSA Board Meeting...................................................................................................................101 6:30 pm 8:00 pm Botanical Society of America Board Dinner........................................................................101

Sunday

6:00 am 11:00 pm 7:00 am 7:30 pm 7:00 am 10:00 am 7:00 am 9:00 am 8:00 am 12:00 pm 8:00 am 2:00 pm 8:00 am 2:00 pm 8:00 am 9:00 am 8:00 am 12:00 pm 8:00 am 5:00 pm 8:00 am 5:00 pm 8:00 am 5:00 pm 8:30 am 2:00 pm 10:00 am 10:30 am 10:00 am 5:00 pm 10:00 am 12:00 pm 10:00 am 12:00 pm 10:00 am 12:00 pm 11:00 am 12:00 pm 11:00 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 6:00 pm 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:30 pm 3:15 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 3:15 pm 5:00 pm

Botany 2018 Conference Office........................................................................ The Stage Conference Registration...............................................................Ballroom Lobby - West Continental Breakfast....................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West Field Trips - Meet in Ballroom Lobby - West Field Trip Continental Breakfast..................................................Ballroom Lobby - West Botany in Action Service Project Leaves....................................Ballroom Lobby - West Whitewater State Park - hiking through an excellent example of the unglaciated Driftless Area...................................................................................................Civic Center Microhabitat Extremes at Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park..................Civic Center BSA Investment Committee......................................... Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom Machine learning with R for botanists..........................................................................107 Using Digitized Herbarium Data in Research: Applications for Ecology, Phylogenetics, and Biogeography.................................................................................106 Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing...............................................................110 RevBayes Tutorial: An introduction to Bayesian inference in Phylogenetics........... 111 ASPT Council Meeting.................................................................................................101 Coffee Break..................................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West Exhibit Hall Set-up and Hang Posters.............................Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall SimRiver: Environmental Modeling Software for the Science Classroom...............103 PlantingScience Mentor Workshop..............................................................................109 Job Search Transparency: Learning the Unwritten Rules to Land your Dream Job.102 BSA International Affairs Committee..........................................................................108 Human Diversity in Botany Committee Meeting....... Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom Presentation Ready Room............................................ Edith Graham Mayo Boardroom How to Publish Your Research: Tips for Junior Researchers......................................112 BSA Technology Committee Meeting........................ Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom PUI Plant Network Professional Development Power Hour......................................108 Transcriptome analyses for non-model plants: phylogenomics and more.................107 Using the Cornell University Plant Anatomy Collection (CUPAC) and the Cornell University Paleobotanical Slide Collection (CUPC-slide Collection for teaching and research...........................................................................................................................104 Tips for Success: Applying to Graduate School...........................................................102 Using Our Science to Inform Public Policy.................................................................109 The Elevator Speech: Crafting an Effective Pitch that Highlights your Research and Illustrates the Broader Impacts......................................................................................103 New Bell Museum, MIN herbarium, and Surly Brewing Company..........Civic Center BSA Publications Committee Meeting........................ Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom Coffee Break..................................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West BSA Council Meeting....................................................................................................101 -185-


Meetings and Mixers

Sunday

8:00 am 9:00 am 8:30 am 2:00 pm 11:00 am 12:00 pm 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 15:15 pm 3:15 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:15 pm 5:00 pm 6:15 pm 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm 4:15 pm 5:30 pm 8:00 pm 10:00 pm

Monday

7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 9:00 am 12:00 pm 2:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 9:00 pm

8:30 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 1:30 pm 6:00 pm 7:30 pm 9:00 pm 10:00 pm midnight

BSA Investment Committee..............................................Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom ASPT Council Meeting.............................................................................................................101 BSA International Affairs Committee...................................................................................108 Human Diversity in Botany Committee Meeting.........Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom BSA Technology Committee Meeting.............................Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom BSA Publications Committee Meeting............................Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom BSA Council Meeting................................................................................................................101 BSA Development Committee Meeting.........................Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom Student Conference Assistants Orientation.........................................................................109 PLANTS Student and Mentor Orientation Meeting (by invitation only).....................113 AFS Council Meeting................................................................................................................101 CBA Outgoing Board Meeting and Dinner.................................................................112 Happy Hour for All Authors, Reviewers, Editors, and Readers of AJB and APPS.......................................................................................Ballroom Lobby South BSA Education Committee Meeting.....................................................................................101 All Society Mixer......................................................Grand Ballroom - Exhibit Hall Monday

AJB Editorial Board Meeting and Breakfast.........................................................................111 President’s Breakfast Meeting and Discussion.....................................................................112 Michigan Consortium of Botanists Breakfast.................................. Ballroom Lobby South Cornell Botanists and Friends Breakfast...............................................................................108 Continental Breakfast............................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West Spouse/Companion/Exhibitor Breakfast..............................................................................112 APPS Editorial Board Meeting & Luncheon.......................................................................111 Economic Botany Business Meeting......................................................................................109 Paleo Mixer.............................................................................................. Ballroom Lobby South ASPT Systematics Collections Committee Meeting..........................................................103 Paleo Banquet..............................................................................................................................111 Student Social and Networking Event.......................................Grand Rounds Brewing Co

Tuesday

7 :00 am 8:00 am University of Connecticut Breakfast......................................................................................112 7:00 am 9:00 am Continental Breakfast............................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West 7:00 am 8:00 am Society of Herbarium Curators Executive Board Meeting............... Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 9:00 am 10:00 am Historical Section Business meeting......................................................................................114 10:00 am 11:00 am Tropical Biology Business Meeting........................................................................................112 12:00 pm 13:30 pm BSA Teaching Section Business Meeting and Luncheon..................................................104 12:00 pm 12:30 pm Society of Herbarium Curators Business Meeting........Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom 12:00 pm 13:30 pm CBA Ecology Section Meeting and Luncheon....................................................................112 4:45 pm 5:30 pm BSA Members Meeting.............................................................................................................111 5:30 pm 6:15 pm ASPT/Systematics Section Business Meeting......................................................................110 5:30 pm 6:30 pm Ecological Section Business Meeting.....................................................................................112 6:00 pm 7:30 pm Development and Structure Mixer and Business Meeting...............................................106 6:00 pm 10:30 pm CBA Banquet...............................................................................................................................108 6:30 pm 7:30 pm ASPT Mixer............................................................................................. Ballroom Lobby South 7:30 pm 10:00 pm ASPT Banquet.............................................................................................................................113

Wednesday

7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am

8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am

Miami of Ohio Breakfast..........................................................................................................108 University of Wisconsin Breakfast..........................................................................................112 Botany 2018 Program Committee Breakfast.......................................................................106 Continental Breakfast............................................................................Ballroom Lobby - West -186-


5:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:15 pm 5:00 pm 6:15 pm: 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm 6:15 pm 7:30 pm 6:15 pm 7:15 pm 7:30 pm 8:30 pm

BSA Development Committee Meeting..................... Hattie Damon Mayo Boardroom Student Conference Assistants Orientation..................................................................109 PLANTS Student and Mentor Orientation Meeting (by invitation only)..................113 AFS Council Meeting....................................................................................................101 CBA Outgoing Board Meeting and Dinner.................................................................112 Happy Hour for All Authors, Reviewers, Editors, and Readers of AJB and APPS............................................................................... Ballroom Lobby South Speaker Dinner by Invitation........................................................................................114 BSA Education Committee Meeting............................................................................101 Undergraduate Reception..............................................................................................113 Plenary Lecture..............................................................................................................102

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Special Lectures, Symposia and Colloquia

Sunday

7:30 pm

8:30 pm

Monday

8:00 am 11:30 am 8:00 am 11:30 am 8:00 am 12:00 pm 10:00 am 11:00 am 1:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:30 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

Tuesday

8 :00 am 11:45 am 8:00 am 12:00 pm 8:15 am 12:00 pm 10:15 am 12:00 pm 11:00 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 13:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:45 pm 1:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:30 pm 5:30 pm 3:30 pm 4:30 pm

Wednesday

8 :00 am 11:45 am 8:00 am 11:00 am 8:00 am 12:15 am 8:30 am 12:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 am 1:30 am 5:30 pm 1:30 am 5:30 pm 1:30 am 5:30 pm 2:00 pm 3:15 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm

Plenary Lecture...........................................................................................................................102

Plants at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary....................................................................101 Botanical foundations for perennial agriculture: Evolution and ecology of perennial ..... herbaceous plants.......................................................................................................................102 Evolution, ecology, development, and conservation of carnivorous plants..................107 Emerging Leader Lecture.........................................................................................................111 A synthesis of new paleontological and phylogenomic perspectives on gymnosperm ... evolution.......................................................................................................................................102 Trail Blazing Women as botanical artists in the 19th and 20th century........................104 Evolution, ecology, development, and conservation of carnivorous plants..................107 Pelton Award Lecture................................................................................................................103

Biology of Isoetales, a colloquium in honor of W. Carl Taylor........................................101 Tools, Standards, Techniques, and Methods for Using Herbarium Specimens in ............ Phenological Research..............................................................................................................103 100 years of Baileyan Trends - Wood Evolution, Function and Future.........................106 Ericaceae: Systematics, Ecology, and Evolution Part 1.......................................................114 Regional Botany Special Lecture.............................................................................................111 Enhancing Scientist Diversity in Plant Biology Luncheon...............................................108 The flora of Madagascar: uncovering mechanisms for diversification..........................101 The future of digital projects for research and teaching in botany..................................103 Ericaceae: Systematics, Ecology, and Evolution Part 2.......................................................114 Kaplan Memorial Lecture Reception.....................................................................................107

Evolution of Plant Chemical Diversity: Renaissance of comparative biochemistry....102 Evolutionary history, biogeography, and floral morphometrics and Salvia (Lamiaceae).105 Revolutionizing Systematics: Herbaria in the Genomics Age..........................................103 Fossil plants at the intersection of evo-devo and phylogeny: celebrating the contributions of Gar W. Rothwell to biodiverstiy and evolution Part 1...................................................110 Annals of Botany Special Lecture...........................................................................................104 Applications of Plant Genomics..............................................................................................104 Phylogeny and evolution of angiosperms in the era of next generation sequencing..102 Pacific biogeography..................................................................................................................103 Fossil plants at the intersection of evo-devo and phylogeny: celebrating the contributions of Gar W. Rothwell to biodiverstiy and evolution Part 2...................................................110 Address of the BSA President-Elect.......................................................................................105

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Contributed Paper Sessions

Monday

8 :00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 3:45 pm

12:00 pm 11:45 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 11:30 am 11:45 am 12:00 pm 11:45 am 5:00 pm 5:30 pm 5:30 pm 5:15 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm

Tuesday

8 :00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:15 am 8:30 am 10:15 am 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm 3:45 pm

12:00 pm 9:45 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 11:30 am 11:45 am 11:45 am 9:45 am 12:00 pm 5:45 pm 3:15 pm 5:30 pm 4:45 pm 3:00 pm 4:45 pm 2:45 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm

Wednesday

8 :00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:30 am 10:15 am 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm

12:00 pm 11:00 am 12:00 am 11:30 am 11:30 am 11:15 am 12:30 pm 5:30 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 5:15 pm 3:00 pm 5:00 pm

Pteridology I................................................................................................................................108 Ecology Section - Functional Traits and Responses...........................................................104 Anatomy and Morphology I....................................................................................................113 Biogeography...............................................................................................................................105 Phylogenomics I.........................................................................................................................114 Systematics I--Tracheophytes, Pteridophytes to Monocots 1...........................................110 Functional Genetics and Genomics.......................................................................................109 Ecology Section - Community Interactions and Responses............................................106 Hybrids and Hybridization......................................................................................................101 Ecology Section - Reproductive Biology...............................................................................106 Anatomy and Morphology II..................................................................................................113 Biodiversity Informatics & Herbarium Digitization..........................................................105 Phylogenomics II........................................................................................................................114 Crops and Wild Relatives.........................................................................................................109 Pteridology II..............................................................................................................................108

Comparative Genomics and Transcriptomics I..................................................................102 Reproductive Processes I..........................................................................................................111 Contributed Papers: Education and Outreach I..................................................................104 Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo) I..........................................................113 Macroevolution I........................................................................................................................105 ASPT Cooley Awards I.............................................................................................................110 Molecular Ecology.....................................................................................................................107 Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic Paleobotany..........................................................................109 Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic Paleobotany...........................................................................109 Comparative Genomics and Transcriptomics II.................................................................102 Cookson Award Session I.........................................................................................................109 Ecology Section - Population Biology...................................................................................106 Reproductive Processes II.........................................................................................................111 Contributed Papers: Education and Outreach II................................................................104 Systematics II--Euasterids 1.....................................................................................................113 ASPT Cooley Awards II............................................................................................................110 Pteridology III.............................................................................................................................105 Botanical History........................................................................................................................104 Cookson Award Session II.......................................................................................................109

Population Genetics and Genomics I....................................................................................101 Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions........................................................104 Ecophysiology.............................................................................................................................114 Phylogenomics III......................................................................................................................107 Systematics III--Monocots 2 to Caryophs............................................................................111 Conservation Biology I.............................................................................................................106 Ethnobotany................................................................................................................................109 Population Genetics and Genomics II...................................................................................101 Conservation Biology II............................................................................................................106 Physiology....................................................................................................................................114 Floristics & Taxonomy..............................................................................................................105 Macroevolution II......................................................................................................................107 Systematics IV--Caryophs to Euasterids 2............................................................................111

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