Programme

Friday 26th july 17.00 - 19.00 h. Location: Room

Symposia Session 13

DIVERSIFICATION IN LARGE DOMINANT PLANT LINEAGES: INTEGRATION OF PHYLOGENY, ECOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND BIOGEOGRAPHY

Organizer
Thomas Givnish
613/2036 Evolution in plant function and ecological niches in the oak adaptive radiation inform community assembly at continental scale
Cavender-Bares, Jeannine¹
(1) University of Minnesota
613/657 Ecophysiological adaptations and realized height growth shape Eucalyptus distributions along an Australian rainfall gradient
Givnish, Thomas¹
(1) U Wisconsin-Madison
613/452 Disentangling the drivers of diversity at multiple taxonomic scales in the rapid radiation of the South African Protea
Mitchell, Nora¹
(1) University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
613/1209 Global drivers of diversification and assembly are spatially structured in the megadiverse Carex (Cyperaceae)
Spalink, Daniel¹
(1) Texas A&M University
613/682 Phylogenetic analyses suggest niche differentiation as an important driver of diversification in peat mosses (Sphagnum L.)
Imwattana, Karn¹
(1) Chulalongkorn University
613/807 Diversity and divergence: The ecology and evolution of defenses in the tropical tree genus Inga
Forrister, Dale¹
(1) Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute