Monday, August 4, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
PS 7 - Genetics | |||
PS 7-95 | Population genetics as revealed by microsatellites in Lampsilis reeviana in the Spring and South Fork Rivers, Arkansas Jorge Lassus, Miami University, Emy M. Monroe, Miami University, David J. Berg, Miami University | ||
PS 7-96 | The mystery of hybridization between the federally threatened Lespedeza leptostachya Englem. and its co-occurring common congener L. capitata Michx. (Fabaceae) Alona Banai, Northwestern University & Chicago Botanic Garden, Pati Vitt, Northwestern University & Chicago Botanic Garden, Jeremie Fant, Northwestern University & Chicago Botanic Garden, Kayri Havens, Northwestern University & Chicago Botanic Garden, David Taylor, Northwestern University & Chicago Botanic Garden | ||
PS 7-97 | Genetic diversity of the amphipod Diporeia spp. in Lake Superior Jill V. Scharold, US EPA, Erik M. Pilgrim, independent contractor to the US EPA, John A. Darling, US EPA, John R. Kelly, US EPA | ||
PS 7-98 | A novel approach to visualize microbial diversity: Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH)-based combinatorial spectral imaging Yuko Hasegawa, Marine Biological Laboratory, Jessica Mark Welch, Marine Biological Laboratory, Alex M. Valm, Marine Biological Laboratory, Christopher Rieken, Marine Biological Laboratory, Rudolf Oldenbourg, Marine Biological Laboratory, Mitchell L. Sogin, Marine Biological Laboratory, Gary G. Borisy, Marine Biological Laboratory | ||
PS 7-99 | Phylogeography and systematics of the southern leopard frog (Rana sphenocephala) Catherine E. Newman, University of Alabama, Leslie J. Rissler, University of Alabama | ||
PS 7-100 | Composition and diversity of soil microbial communities following vegetation change from grassland to woodland: An assessment using molecular methods Ilsa B. Kantola, Texas A&M University, Thomas W. Boutton, Texas A&M University, Terry J. Gentry, Texas A&M University, Emily C. Martin, Texas A&M University | ||
PS 7-101 | Spatial genetic structure in two populations of northern red oak (Quercus rubra): Implications for seed and pollen movement and demographic processes Emily V. Moran, Duke University, James S. Clark, Duke University, John Willis, Duke University |
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