Published: June 23, 2017

Lab People

At in Portland:

  • Julienne NgÌýwill be talking about how floral anthocyanin pigments evolve in a stepwise manner in the tomato family, Solanaceae.Ìý
  • Rob Laport will be presenting a talk on his research into polyploid pollinator differences and ecological speciation, and a poster describing Will's undergraduate research into the effect of non-native species on community structure using comparative methods.
  • Max Larter will be giving a talk about gene expression and the macroevolution of flower color in Iochrominae.
  • Stacey will kick off the Sunday afternoon SSB symposium with a short introduction on phylogenetic approaches to connecting genotypes and phenotypes.

At in Fort Worth:

  • Rocío DeannaÌýwill be giving a talk about the phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical origin of Deprea (Solanaceae) and will be presenting a poster about the distribution and conservation assessment of this neotropical genus.
  • Julia DupinÌýwill give a talk on the historical biogeography and environmental niche evolution of Datureae, and present a poster on the evolution of fruit type in Datureae.
  • Chelsea PretzÌýwill be presenting a poster on niche modeling in the genus PhysalisÌý(tomatillo and its relatives).Ìý

Stacey will also be traveling later this summer to the in Calagary where she will give a presentation about genetics and the macroevolution of flower color in the tomato family.

We look forward to catching up with all our colleagues at the meetings! ÌýLet's talk science!

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