COS 120
Evolution: Selection And Adaptation II

Friday, August 9, 2013: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
L100A, Minneapolis Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Asexual species change just as often and just as fast as do sexual species when introduced to a new range
Rhiannon L. Dalrymple, University of New South Wales; Joanna Buswell, Ministry for the Environment; Angela T. Moles, University of New South Wales
8:20 AM
 Evolution of increased biomass does not result in increase competitive ability during invasion
Zoe L. Getman-Pickering, Hampshire College; Casey P. terHorst, California State University, Northridge; Jennifer A. Lau, Michigan State University
8:40 AM
 Potential for environmental phosphorus limitation on the maintenance of low-ploidy morphs of the New Zealand freshwater snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum
Elizabeth S. Chambers, University of St. Thomas; Adam D. Kay, University of St. Thomas; Amy C. Krist, University of Wyoming; Katelyn Larkin, University of Iowa; Bennett Brown, University of Iowa; Maurine Neiman, University of Iowa
9:00 AM
 Repeated rapid evolution of increased resistance to parasites after experimental elimination of parasites in natural environments
Felipe Dargent, Carleton University; Marilyn E. Scott, McGill University; Andrew P. Hendry, McGill University; Gregor F. Fussmann, McGill University
9:20 AM
 Hybridization and the evolution of invasiveness in herbicide-managed lakes
Ryan A. Thum, Montana State University; Elizabeth A. LaRue, Purdue University
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Climate change, hydrology and fish morphology: Predictions using phenotype-environment associations
Matt J. Michel, Saint Louis University; Huicheng Chien, Saint Louis University; Collin E. Beachum, Saint Louis University; Micah G. Bennett, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Jason H. Knouft, Saint Louis University
10:10 AM
 Evolution during biological invasions: Exotic species experience stronger selection than natives
Jennifer A. Lau, Michigan State University; Dylan J. Weese, St. Ambrose University; Casey P. terHorst, California State University, Northridge
10:30 AM
 Rapid evolution of migratory life histories: From steelhead to trout in 25 generations
Corey C. Phillis, Simon Fraser University; Jonathan W. Moore, Simon Fraser University; Mathieu M. Buoro, University of California, Berkeley; Sean A. Hayes, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center; J. Carlos Garza, NOAA Fisheries; Devon E. Pearse, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
10:50 AM Cancelled
 Climate change triggers morphological and life-history evolution in response to predators 
Edmund M. Hart, University of British Columbia; Nicholas J. Gotelli, University of Vermont
11:10 AM
 Frequency-dependent selection on Borrelia burgdorferi is not supported by a mechanistic model and temporal infection data
Kimberly Tsao, Colorado State University; Durland Fish, Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine