Wednesday, August 4, 2010: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
412, David L Lawrence Convention Center
COS 72 - Evolutionary Ecology & Phenotypic Plasticity
1:30 PMRoot Nutrient Foraging Plasticity of in Eight Plant Species
Zengquan Tan, Beijing Normal University, Zhe Bao, Beijing Normal University, Yan Wang, Beijing Normal University, Pu Mou, Beijing Normal University, Robert H. Jones, Virginia Tech, Tianming Wang, Beijing Normal University
1:50 PMLatent effects of transient abiotic stresses over the life cycle of rapid-cycling Brassica rapa
Adam D. Steinbrenner, Tufts University, Niels Agerbirk, University of Copenhagen, Francie S. Chew, Tufts University, Colin M. Orians, Tufts University
2:10 PMToo much nitrogen? Host-plant N enrichment negatively impacts locust (Oedaleus asiaticus) performance
Arianne Cease, Arizona State University, Jon Harrison, Arizona State University, Shuguang Hao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Le Kang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, James Elser, Arizona State University
2:30 PMPhylogenetic patterns of phenotypic plasticity in larval anurans
John I. Hammond, University of Pittsburgh, Patrick R. Stephens, University of Georgia, Rick A. Relyea, University of Pittsburgh
2:50 PMDifferences in plasticity between invasive and non-invasive Bromus along a soil moisture gradient
Kyle M. Hernandez, Purdue University
3:10 PMBreak
3:20 PMPhenotypic plasticity in six species of native and exotic Asteraceae
Rachel M. Mitchell, University of Washington, Jonathan D. Bakker, University of Washington
3:40 PMModeling effects of pollinator behavior on pollen limitation and hermaphrodite selfing rate in gynodioecious populations
James David Stone, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Yoh Iwasa, Kyushu Univerity
4:00 PMReconstruction of the ancestral ecological and life history traits for tree-killing Dendroctonus bark beetles
John D. Reeve, Southern Illinois University, Frank E. Anderson, Southern Illinois University, Scott T. Kelley, San Diego State University
4:20 PMQuantitative trait loci underlying variation in flowering in different environmental conditions in Boechera stricta, a close relative of Arabidopsis
Jill T. Anderson, Duke University, Cheung-Ruei Lee, Duke University, Thomas Mitchell-Olds, Duke University

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