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Presentations for Session 32

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Wednesday, July 30th
8:00 am to 11:30 am · Firs South/Boise Centre
Session 32: Contributed Papers: Pollination Biology
Presiding: Jurriaan M De Vos, Brown University; JENNIFER H RICHARDS , Florida International University
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32001July 30th 8:00 amHistorical Pollen Data as a Comparative Tool in Climate Change Studies
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperDeMariano, Audra; Krakos , Kyra Neipp; Hoch, Peter; Miller, Nicole.historical
pollen
pollination
conservation biology
32002July 30th 8:15 amFloral fragrance differentiation among species of Mormolyca (Orchidaceae): what floral scent profiles can tell us about pollination
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperArevalo , Rafael E; Cameron, Kenneth.floral traits
Orchidaceae
pollination
Phylogeny
32003July 30th 8:30 amDo Dracula orchids exploit guilds of fungus visiting flies? New perspectives on a brood-site mimicry
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperPolicha, Tobias; Grimaldi, David; Dentinger, Bryn; Manobanda, Rocío; Ludden, Ashley; Troya, Adrian; Roy, Bitty.Neotropical
mimicry
cloud forest
Diptera
Insect community
biodiversity
Orchidaceae
Zygothrica
Ecuador
32004July 30th 8:45 amThe importance of being the first: Oenothera sect. Gaura as a case study in defining primary pollination systems
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperKrakos , Kyra Neipp.pollination
Oenothera
floral traits
syndromes
32005July 30th 9:00 amReproductive ecology of a rare western prairie species - Oenothera coloradoensis
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperHulsey, Ryan C.; Krakos , Kyra Neipp; Hoeft , Adam Patrick.Oenothera
pollinators
Gaura
Breeding System
pollen limitation
convergent evolution
32006July 30th 9:15 amPollen competition in style: Is bigger always better?
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperChang, Shu-Mei.Pollen competition
floral biology
artificial selection
Ipomoea
32007July 30th 9:30 amEvolution of flower number - flower size trade-offs: ecological significance and evolutionary patterns in Lewisia and related genera (Montiaceae)
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperDe Vos, Jurriaan M; Harder, Lawrence D.; Edwards, Erika.inflorescence evolution
Trait Covariance
Montiaceae
Caryophyllales
trade-off
floral evolution
32008July 30th 9:45 amBreak
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Pollination Biology
32009July 30th 10:15 amFloral food-bodies and a special pollen dispersal mechanism in bird-pollinated Axinaea (Melastomataceae)
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperDELLINGER, AGNES S.; PENNEYS, DARIN S.; SCHOENENBERGER, JUERG.Axinaea
Melastomataceae
bird-pollination
floral food body
floral structure
32010July 30th 10:30 amAdult solitary bees regularly and actively consume pollen
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperDOBSON , HEIDI E M.bee
pollen
flower rewards
solitary bee
32011July 30th 10:45 amDisturbance effect on the community of floral visitors of annual plants in a xeric environment in Mexico
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperFigueroa-Castro , Dulce Maria; González-Tochihuitl, Guadalupe; Ramírez-Morales, María del Carmen; Rivas-Arancibia, Sombra Patricia.Abundance
Disturbance index
diversity
Insect community
Similarity
species richness
32012July 30th 11:00 amPetal Abscission as a Mechanism of Delayed Self Pollination in Linum rigidum
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperMontgomery , Benjamin R; Twitty, Brittany P.; Phillps, Caleb W..Delayed self pollination
Corolla abscission
Reproductive assurance
Flax
32013July 30th 11:15 amInfluence of different bumble bee species on reproductive success and mating patterns in monkeyflower, Mimulus ringens.
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Pollination BiologyOral PaperKARRON , JEFFREY DAVID; Vizelka, Jason; mitchell, Randall.pollination
Plant reproduction
pollinator
mating system

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