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  ·  Comparative Genomics, Development, Physiology and Systematics of the Brassicaceae and Cleomaceae
  ·  Emerging Model Species for Developmental, Evolutionary and Functional Analyses
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  ·  The Evolution and Maintenance of Mixed Mating Systems
  ·  The Functional Significance of Leaf Shape Variation - Towards a Consensus from Gene to Community

Presentations for Society\Section: The Evolution and Maintenance of Mixed Mating Systems

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Monday, July 9th

Monday, July 9th
8:00 am to 12:00 pm · Stevens 5/Hilton
Session SY02: Symposium: The evolution and maintenance of mixed mating systems
Presiding: Diane Byers, Illinois State University; Johanne Brunet, USDA-ARS, University of Wisconsin
SY02001July 9th 8:00 amStevens 5/HiltonThe Evolution and Maintenance of Mixed Mating Systems
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Symposium or Colloquium PresentationByers, Diane; Brunet, Johanne.mating system
evolutionary ecology
SY02002July 9th 8:15 amStevens 5/HiltonThe Causes of Partial SI and Its Consequences for the Mating System
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Symposium or Colloquium PresentationStephenson, Andrew G.; Mena-Ali, Jorge; Brown, Sarah; Good-Avila, Sara V..mating system
self-incompatibility
Campanula rapunculoides
Solanum carolinense
partial SI
SY02003July 9th 8:45 amStevens 5/HiltonEvolution in the timing of self-compatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii
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Symposium or Colloquium PresentationGoodwillie, Carol.self-incompatibility
Polemoniaceae
mixed mating system
SY02004July 9th 9:15 amStevens 5/HiltonThe effect of mitochondrial inheritance and self-fertilization on gender in a gynodioecious species
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Symposium or Colloquium PresentationMcCauley, David.gynodioecy
heteroplasmy
self-fertilization
July 9th 9:45 amStevens 5/HiltonBreak
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SY02005July 9th 10:15 amStevens 5/HiltonMaintenance of females in a gynodioecious geranium, Geranium maculatum
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Symposium or Colloquium PresentationChang, Shu-Mei.gynodioecy
Geranium maculatum
mixed mating systems
SY02006July 9th 10:45 amStevens 5/HiltonThe maintenance of a mixed mating system in the rocky mountain columbine: is it adaptive?
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Symposium or Colloquium PresentationBrunet, Johanne; Sweet, Heather.mixed mating system
Aquilegia coerulea
geitonogamy
autogamy
selfing rate
pollinators
floral display size
SY02007July 9th 11:15 amStevens 5/HiltonPollinator visitation history strongly influences among-flower variation in selfing rates and mate number
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Symposium or Colloquium PresentationKarron, Jeffrey; Mitchell, Randy; Holmquist, Karsten.pollinators
pollination
selfing
paternity
geitonogamy
Mimulus
multiple paternity
pollen carryover
mating system
July 9th 11:45 amStevens 5/HiltonDiscussion
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