COS 32 - Pollination: Ecology and evolution

Tuesday, August 7, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Willow Glen II, San Jose Marriott
8:00 AM
 Geographic variation in plant-pollinator interactions
Jeremie Fant, Chicago Botanic Garden; Andrea Tietmeyer Kramer, Chicago Botanic Garden; Rebecca K. Tonietto, Northwestern University & Chicago Botanic Garden
8:20 AM
 Flowering phenology, pollinator competition, and species coexistence in a flowering plant community
Risa D. Sargent, University of Ottawa; Nancy C. Emery, Purdue University; David Ackerly, University of California
8:40 AM
 An alternative method for modeling pollen dispersal
Douglas G. Scofield, University of California, Los Angeles; Peter E. Smouse, Rutgers University; Victoria L. Sork, University of California, Los Angeles
9:20 AM
 Co-flowering neighbors influence the ecological specialization on pollinators of plant species
Amparo Lazaro, Norwegian University of Life Sciences; Rebekka Lundgren, Norwegian University of Life Sciences; Ørjan Totland, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 The ecological limits and evolutionary consequences of cross-gradient pollen movement in a vernal pool annual plant
Nancy C. Emery, Purdue University; Maureen L. Stanton, University of California-Davis
10:10 AM
 Pollinator experience and the evolution of flowering time
Jessica Forrest, University of California, Davis; James D. Thomson, University of Toronto; Robert J. Gegear, University of Toronto
10:30 AM
 Why does geitonogamous selfing vary markedly among flowers?
Randall J. Mitchell, University of Akron; Jeffrey D. Karron, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Karsten G. Holmquist, University of Wisconsin-Madison
10:50 AM
 Pollinators, seed predators, and grazers influence selection on floral display of Primula farinosa
Didrik Vanhoenacker, Stockholm University; Per Toräng, Uppsala University; Jon Ågren, Uppsala University; Johan Ehrlén, Stockholm University
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