Check for other papers by Donoghue. This will be the only paper by Cantino. | Objectives and progress of the PhyloCode project. | Phil Cantino | 740-593-1128 | cantino@ohio.edu |
Paper | Flower morphology and floral ecology of Plumbaginaceae. | Nickol, Martin G. | ++49/431/8804273 | mnickol@bot.uni-kiel.de |
No | Mycotrophic, non-chlorophyllous Voyria placed in Gentianaceae. | Lena Struwe | (718) 817-8161 | lstruwe@nybg.org |
please schedule my presentation in the same room, and immediately after, the presentation by Ochoterena and Simmons | Effects of gap characters on sequence-based phylogenetic analyses. | Mark Simmons | 607-255-8916 | mps14@cornell.edu |
presentation by Simmons and Ochoterena | Phylogeny of the Celastraceae inferred from morphology and nuclear and plastid loci. | Mark Simmons | 607-255-8916 | mps14@cornell.edu |
Large-scale phylogeny of flowering plants 2: the faster the better, Copuld I have these talks next to each other, thank you | Large-scale phylogeny of flowering plants 1: simple tree-building methods work better. | Vincent Savolainen | +44181 332 5360 | v.savolainen@rbgkew.org.uk |
Large-scale phylogeny of flowering plants 1: simple tree-building methods work better, Could I possibly have these two talks one after the other, the present one being no 2. Many thanks | Large-scale phylogeny of flowering plants 2: the faster the better. | Vincent Savolainen | +44181 332 5360 | v.savolainen@rbgkew.org.uk |
Scientific Outreach Symposium | Phylogeography and character evolution of the genus Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae). | Andrea D. Wolfe | 614/292-0267 | wolfe.205@osu.edu |
yes, two other papers I will present, one other in the systematics session, one in the Ophioglossales session | Generic level relationships in the Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) based on plastid locus matK cpDNA sequences and traditional morphological characters. | Jason R. Grant | (+41) 32 725 3241 | jasonrgrant@hotmail.com |
Genetics Section | Evolutionary and biogeographic relationships among the wooly-anthered Penstemons (Scrophulariaceae). | Shannon Datwyler | 614-292-0501 | datwyler.1@osu.edu |
developmental and structural | A phylogenetic and developmental approach to understanding androecium evolution in the subtribe Dichorisandrinae (Commelinaceae). | Christopher R. Hardy | 718.817.8182 | crh7@cornell.edu |
pteridological section | Systematics and classification of Hawaiian Sesbania (Fabaceae). | Tom Ranker | 303-492-5074 | ranker@stripe.colorado.edu |
Alignment and analysis of noncoding cpDNA sequences: implications of molecular evolution for phylogeny estimation | A data partition analysis of noncoding sequence evolution in Bontia and Myoporaceae. | Scot A. Kelchner | +61-2-6246-5205 | scot.kelchner@pi.csiro.au |
I am also presenting a paper in the systematic section | Dung and carcasses, the ultimate habitat within the dung-moss family (Splachnaceae)? Answers from a phylogenetic study based on cp DNA sequence data. | Bernard Goffinet | 860-486-5290 | goffinet@uconn.edu |
Paper by Whitkus and Lowrey in Genetics Section | Molecular, morphological and biogeographical reassessment of relationships within the Vittadinia group of Astereae (Asteraceae). | Tim Lowrey | (505)277-2604 | tlowrey@unm.edu |
Tremetsberger, Stuessy, Samuel and Baeza | New frontiers in plant systematics: the next 50 years. Introduction. | Tod Stuessy | 43-1-427754140 | tod.stuessy@univie.ac.at |
Yes: Magallón et al., Age of the Angiosperms. | Extinct and extant Hamamelidoideae: phylogeny and character evolution. | Susana A. Magallón | (530) 754-9186 | magallon@ucdavis.edu |
yes, with AFS | Multifaceted Heterochrony: Evolution, development, and ecological covariates of leaf morphology in Neotropical ferns. | Patricia S‡nchez-Baracaldo | (510) 643 9556 | patrisan@socrates.berkeley.edu |
yes | A molecular phylogeny of the subfamily Panicoideae (Poaceae) using ndhF sequences. | Elizabeth Kellogg | 314-516-6217 | tkellogg@umsl.edu |
Yes: Magallón: Hamamelidoideae. | Estimate of the age of the angiosperm crown group derived from integrated analysis of molecular and paleontological data. | Susana A. Magallón | (530) 754-9186 | magallon@ucdavis.edu |
The presenting author is giving two talks in the systematics section. | SPECIES BOUNDARIES IN SPHAEROCARDAMUM (BRASSICACEAE): INTEGRATING MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES. | cdb3@cornell.edu | (607)255-8916 | cdb3@cornell.edu |
Same presenter has 2 papers. | MONOPHYLY OF THE HALIMOLOBINE BRASSICACEAE. | C. Donovan Bailey | (607)255-8916 | cdb3@cornell.edu |
co-organizer of IAPT symposium | ITS sequence variation among climbing snapdragons (Veronicaceae): implications for delimiting genera and evaluating crossing data. | Wayne Elisens | 405-325-5923 | elisens@ou.edu |
I plan to present another talk in this section | Contribution of the lichen symbiosis to the diversification of ascomycetes: A new approach to determining confidence levels for ancestral character states. | Francois Lutzoni | 312-665-7857 | flutzoni@fmnh.org |
no | Multiple origins of parasitism within angiosperms. | Claude dePamphilis | 814-863-6413 | cwd3@psu.edu |
Frontiers in Pl. System symposium | Phylogeny of the Urticales based on three molecular data sets, with emphasis on relationships within Urticaceae. | Ken Sytsma | 608-262-4490 | kjsytsma@facstaff.wisc.edu |
avoid conflicts with sess--would chair something in pollination,breeding sys or plant reproduction as neededions on reproductive/pollination biology/Caryopyllaceae | Varietal and species relationships of the Silene douglasii complex as delimited by pollen ultrastructure. | Susan R. Kephart | 503 370-6481 | skephart@willamette.edu |