Create your own conference schedule! Click here for full instructions

Presentation Browser (by Title)

SSE Symposium: The role of field expeditions in modern evolutionary biology

Click on the Presentation you would like to read.

IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
201Climate and life history influence ancestral population dynamics of Patagonian fishes
Log in to add this item to your schedule
SSE Symposium: The role of field expeditions in modern evolutionary biologyRuzzante, Daniel.Patagonia
phylogeography
landscape genetics
571Evo-devo to Everest: travels with the trilobite time lords
Log in to add this item to your schedule
SSE Symposium: The role of field expeditions in modern evolutionary biologyHughes, Nigel.evolution
paleontology
trilobite
Development
Cambrian
Himalaya
1104Expeditionary Science in Deep Time: Motor for Paradigm Change
Log in to add this item to your schedule
SSE Symposium: The role of field expeditions in modern evolutionary biologySereno, Paul.expeditionary biology
deep time
paleontology
458Exploring the pelagic abyss
Log in to add this item to your schedule
SSE Symposium: The role of field expeditions in modern evolutionary biologyOsborn, Karen.remotely operated vehicles
gelata
invertebrate zoology
oceanography
connectivity
1248Looking for Life in Antarctica's Hidden Subglacial Lakes
Log in to add this item to your schedule
SSE Symposium: The role of field expeditions in modern evolutionary biologyMikucki, Jill.Antarctica
Subglacial lakes
microbial ecology
1118On the value of comprehensive collecting: Viburnum evolution turned upside down
Log in to add this item to your schedule
SSE Symposium: The role of field expeditions in modern evolutionary biologyDonoghue, Michael .collecting
Viburnum
phylogeny
477Symposium Introduction: The status of field expeditions in the era of next-generation Bayesianomics
Log in to add this item to your schedule
SSE Symposium: The role of field expeditions in modern evolutionary biologyEdwards, Scott.museums
natural history
paleontology
exploration
discovery science

Copyright © 2000-2013, Botanical Society of America. All rights reserved