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Sessions for Saturday, July 31st, 2004
Morning8:159:159:3010:3011:00
Afternoon1:302:453:454:155:15
Evening7:00
Sessions for Sunday, August 1st, 2004
Morning8:008:3010:3011:30
Afternoon1:005:006:00
Evening7:007:308:30
Sessions for Monday, August 2nd, 2004
Morning7:308:008:108:158:208:308:459:009:159:309:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:151:001:051:151:301:452:002:152:302:453:003:153:303:454:004:154:304:455:00
Afternoon5:155:306:00
Evening6:156:457:008:00
Sessions for Tuesday, August 3rd, 2004
Morning7:008:008:158:308:408:459:009:059:159:309:459:5510:0010:1510:3010:4010:4511:0011:0511:15
Morning11:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:1512:301:301:552:002:152:202:302:453:003:103:153:303:453:554:004:154:204:30
Afternoon4:454:555:005:155:306:00
Evening6:307:30
Sessions for Wednesday, August 4th, 2004
Morning7:008:008:158:208:308:459:009:159:309:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:45
Afternoon12:0012:1512:3012:451:001:151:301:452:002:152:302:453:003:153:303:454:004:154:304:45
Afternoon5:005:155:306:00
Evening7:008:30
Sessions for Thursday, August 5th, 2004
Morning8:00

Presentations for 11:00, Wednesday, August 04th, 2004

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SessionLocationTitleSectionTypeAuthorsKeywords
41-12Peruvian (Cliff Lodge)Highly structured populations of a narrow endemic primroseGenetics SectionPaperBjerregaard, Lee S., Wolf, Paul G..Primulaceae
primula
gene flow
genetic structure
geographic variation
population genetics
population structure
postglacial history
42-11Maybird (Cliff Lodge)Anatomically preserved staminate inflorescences of Platanaceae from the Eocene of Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaPaleobotanical SectionPaperMindell, Randal, Stockey, Ruth A., Beard, Graham.Platanaceae
inflorescence
Tertiary
43-12Cottonwood A (Snowbird Center)Biogeography of the Trans-Pacific Alpine Genus Oreomyrrhis (Apiaceae): Insights from Phylogenetics and Phylogeographic StudiesSystematics Section / ASPTPaperChung, Kuo-fang, Peng, Ching-I, Schaal, Barbara A..alpine biogeography
Apiaceae
phylogenetics
phylogeography
Pleistocene
long-distance dispersal
Oreomyrrhis
44-6Ballroom 1 (Cliff Lodge)Unraveling the molecular-genetic basis of ovule shape disparities among angiospermsPlant development and evolution: Lessons learned from candidate genesSymposiumKuzoff, Robert, Cho, Eun Young, Du, Meizhu, Li, Wenli.ovules
integuments
INNER NO OUTER
molecular evolution
development
48-4Ballroom 2 (Cliff Lodge)Phylogeny and evolution of alpine species in the European endemic Phyteuma (Campanulaceae)Resistance, emigration, or adaptation? Phylogeography and ecology of European alpine plant speciesSymposiumSchneeweiss, Gerald M..Phyteuma
phylogeny
alpine biogeography
ancestral habitats
age estimation
49-2Cottonwood C (Snowbird Center)The evolutionary history of Ephedra; evidence from fossils and molecular dataSystematics Section / ASPTPaperRydin, Catarina, Pedersen, Kaj Raunsgaard, Friis, Else Marie.divergence times
Ephedra
molecular data
phylogeny
Gnetales
fossils
fossil seeds

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