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1:30 PM-5:30PM C4 Colloquium Hall C
Coevolution/Mutualisms
Chair: Jeremy Yoder; James H. Leebens-Mack
1:30 C4SUM Leebens-Mack, James H.* -Yoder, Jeremy
Botany 2015 Colloquium: Integrated perspectives on the ecology,
genetics and coevolution ofintimate mutualisms
1:30 C4001 McKain, Michael* - Heyduk, Karolina -McNeal, Joel - Kellar, P.
Roxanne -Linder, Peter - Pires, J. Chris - Eguiarte, Luis E. - Leebens-
Mack, Jan1es
Timing of rapid diversification and parallel origins of active pollina-
tion within Agavoideae (Asparagaceae)
1:45 C4002 Smith, Christopher* -Royer, Anne
Genomic and geographic clines in the Joshua tree (Yucca) hybrid zone
2:00 C4003 Raguso, Robert Andrew
Geographic variation in Yucca-Yucca moth interactions: volatile
handshakes and footprints
2:15 C4004 Althoff, David
The role ofmutualism and antagonism in diversification ofyuccas
and yucca moths
2:30 C4005 Weiblen, George D.* - Moe, Annika M.
Pollinator-mediated reproductive isolation among dioecious fig
species (Ficus, Moraceae)
2:45 C4006 Jander, Karin Charlotte
Host sanctions in the fig tree - fig wasp mutualism
3:00 Break
3:30 C4008 Segraves, KariA.
The impact of cheating on mutualism
3:45 C4009 Armbruster, W Scott* - Wege, Juliet -Evans, Sian - Forest, Felix
Evolution ofEcologically Generalized Pollination through
Phenotypic Specialization and 'J\daptive Behavior" ofStylidium
flowers
4:00 C4010 Hembry, David
Diversification ofthe brood pollination mutualism between leaf-
flower trees (Phyllanthus s.l. [Glochidion)) and leafflower moths
(Epicephala) on oceanic islands
4:15 C4011 Svensson, Glenn P* - Okamoto, Tomoko
The role offloral scent in Epicephala moth nursery pollination
system
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