Programme

Wednesday 24th july 11.00 - 13.00 h. Location: Room

Symposia Session 7

FLORAL POLYMORPHISMS AS A RESEARCH TARGET FOR NATURAL SELECTION

Organizers
Violeta Simón Porcar
Mohamed Abdelaziz
Bruce Anderson
613/383 Transitions between combined and separate sexes via natural selection on polymorphisms in sex allocation
Pannell, John R.¹
(1) University of Lausanne
613/509 Distyly as a model for studying convergent evolution - insights from genomic studies
Slotte, Tanja¹
(1) Stockholm University
613/591 Is flower colour variation adaptive?
Sapir, Yuval¹
(1) Tel Aviv University
613/1362 Exploring the origin of a shared flower color polymorphism
Sánchez-Cabrera, Mercedes¹
(1) Universidad de Sevilla
613/1825 An unusual supergene underlies the floral polymorphism in heterostylous Amsinckia (Boraginaceae)
Scharmann, Mathias¹
(1) University of Potsdam
613/2182 Pollinators and pollen fates in plants with stylar polymorphisms
Johnson, Steven D.¹
(1) University of KwaZulu-Natal