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8:15AM - 11:45 AM 63 Contributed Papers Salon 19/20
Consen'3tion Biology I
Chair: S. Ellen Macdonald; Mitchell McGlaughlin
8:15 63001 Macdonald, S. Ellen" - Fenn, Mark - Davies, Mervyn
Forest vegetation responses to atmospheric deposition associated
with oil sands mining operations
8:30 63002 Ali, Kishwar* -Khan, Nasrullah - Rehman, Inayat U. R. - Jury, Stephen -
Ahmad, Habib
Is there any future for ethno-botanical knowledge?Climate change
and its impact: a case study from Hindu-Kush Himalayas
8:45 63003 Jan, Dr. Gul
Quantitative ethno-botanical analysis and conservation issues of
medicinal flora from Alpine and Sub-alpine, Hindukush region of
Pakistan
9:00 63004 Dorey, Jenna" - Lendemer, James - Naczi, Robert F. C.
The lichen in the room: do patterns ofbiodiverse, understudied
groups really mirror those ofthe plants and animals that often set
conservation priorities?
9:15 63005 Lendemer, James" -Allen, Jessica
Lichens in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain: patterns and trends from
four years ofintensive biodiversity inventory
9:30 63006 Lendemer, James* - Allen, Jessica - McMullin, R. Troy
Not So Different After All: Results from the First IUCN Red List
Assessment for North American Lichens Dispel the Myth that Fungi
Cannot be Conserved
9:45 Break
10:15 63008 McGlaughlin, Mitchell* -Riley, Lynn - Helenurm, Kaius
How much is enough? Minimum sampling intensity required to
capture extant genetic diversity in ex situ seed collections: examples
from the endangered plant Sibara filifolia (Brassicaceae)
10:30 63009 Krauss, Siegy
An ecological genetic assessment ofnon-local provenance seed for
restoration
10:45 63010 Dong, Jingjing -Zhang, Minggang - Wang, Y'mghao - Wei, Wei* - Ma,
Keping
GIS assessment ofgene flow risk from Brassica napus to its wild
relatives in China