Session | Date/Time | Title | Section | Type | Authors | Keywords |
Saturday, July 31st · 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Session F4c: Discussion Session: Botany in the pre-college classroom: Setting up professional development workshops for K-12 teachers Presider: D. Timothy Gerber, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse |
F4c-1 | July 31st 1:30 pm | Botany in the pre-college classroom: Setting up professional development workshops for K-12 teachers | Conference Wide | Education | Gerber, D. Timothy, Kramer, David W.. | |
Saturday, July 31st · 2:45 pm to 3:45 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Session F5c: Discussion Session: Meeting the challenge posed by Botany 2003 Keynote speaker (Dr. Bruce Alberts) and the Sci- Adventure Presider: William Dahl, Botanical Society of America |
F5c-0 | July 31st 2:45 pm | Meeting the challenge posed by Botany 2003 Keynote speaker (Dr. Bruce Alberts) and the Sci-π adventure | Conference Wide | Education | Dahl, William, Master, Dave. | |
Monday, August 2nd · 8:10 am to 12:00 am · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Session 5: Contributed Papers: Paleobotanical Section - Monday am - Contributed papers Presider: Steven R. Manchester, University of Florida |
| August 2nd 8:10 am | Introduction | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
5-1 | August 2nd 8:15 am | Comparative geochemistry suggests Prototaxites was a gigantic fungus | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Boyce, C. Kevin, Hotton, Carol, Fogel, Marilyn L., Cody, George D., Hazen, Robert M., Knoll, Andrew H.. | paleoecology Paleozoic soil crusts geochemistry fungi |
5-2 | August 2nd 8:30 am | Cryptospore Evolution during the Lower Paleozoic | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Strother, Paul K, Taylor, Wilson A.. | cryptospore Cambrian paleopalynology |
5-3 | August 2nd 8:45 am | The case for a land flora in the Cambrian - ultrastructural evidence | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Taylor, Wilson A.. | Cambrian cryptospore embryophytes Paleozoic |
5-4 | August 2nd 9:00 am | Langoxylon asterochlaenoideum (Stockmans1968): a fern-like plant from the Middle Devonian of Belgium | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Scheckler, Stephen E., Skog, Judith E.. | Langoxylon Devonian Euphyllophyte Fern-like |
| August 2nd 9:15 am | Break | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
5-5 | August 2nd 9:30 am | The ovulate cupules of Charbeckia macrophylla: new evidence contributing to a whole-plant concept for this possible representative of the Calamopityales | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Knaus, M. Jane. | Lower Carboniferous, early seed-plants seed cupules leaf architecture Calamopityales Carboniferous seed cupules leaf architecture |
5-6 | August 2nd 9:45 am | Four Early Permian Sequential Floras From Inner Mongolia, China | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Pfefferkorn, Hermann, Wang, Jun. | paleoecology Permian Peat Cathaysian Flora |
5-7 | August 2nd 10:00 am | Paulophyton and Kegelidium, fertile structures from the Poti Formation (Early Carboniferous, northeastern Brazil) | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Iannuzzi, Roberto, Pfefferkorn, Hermann. | Paulophyton Kegelidium Visean Mississippian Poti Formation Brazil Parnaiba Basin |
5-8 | August 2nd 10:15 am | A new Noeggerathia species from the Early Permian of the Wuda District, Inner Mongolia, China | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Wang, Jun, Pfefferkorn, Hermann. | Noeggerathiales Permian Sporangia Strobilus China Bohemia |
| August 2nd 10:30 am | Break | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
5-9 | August 2nd 10:45 am | Fagus (Fagaceae) fruits and foilage from the Middle Eocene of Pacific Northwestern North America | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Manchester, Steven R., Dillhoff, Richard M.. | Eocene Fagus fossil foliage fruits British Columbia |
5-10 | August 2nd 11:00 am | The identification of eroded nuts of Pterocarya Kunth (Juglandaceae) in the fossil record | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Tiffney, Bruce, Proft, Sarah. | fossil endocarp Juglandaceae Pterocarya |
5-11 | August 2nd 11:15 am | Monocots from the Late Paleocene of North Dakota, U. S. A. | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | DeVore, Melanie L., Sullivan, Amanda L., Pigg, Kathleen B.. | Paleocene fossil Alismatales Zingiberales monocot |
5-12 | August 2nd 11:30 am | Samaras from the Late Paleocene Almont and Beicegel Creek floras of North Dakota, U.S.A., with potential affinities to Securidaca (Polygalaceae) | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Pigg, Kathleen B., Wojciechowski, Martin F., DeVore, Melanie L.. | Securidaca Polygalaceae Paleocene samara fossil |
5-13 | August 2nd 11:45 am | Fruits and foliage of Cercis from the Late Eocene of Oregon | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Herendeen, Patrick S., Manchester, Steven R.. | Eocene foliage fossil Fabaceae fruits Oregon |
Monday, August 2nd · 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Session 21: Contributed Papers: Economic Botany Papers Presider: Andrew Salywon, U. S. Water Conservation Laboratory, USDA-ARS |
21-1 | August 2nd 2:00 pm | The Quranic Talh: Banana or Acacia? | Economic Botany Section | Paper | Al-Zein, Mohammad, Musselman, Lytton John. | Quran talh banana acacia |
21-3 | August 2nd 2:30 pm | Evaluation of new Lesquerella and Physaria (Brassicaceae) oilseed germplasm | Economic Botany Section | Paper | Salywon, Andrew, Dierig, David, Rebman, Jon, Jasso de Rodriguez, Diana. | hydroxy fatty acids germplasm Lesquerella Physaria new crops seed oil Brassicaceae |
21-4 | August 2nd 2:45 pm | Ethnobotanical studies and screening of medicinal plants of Quetta, Pakistan | Economic Botany Section | Paper | Zaidi, Mudassir, Tareen, Rasool, Mansoor, Arsala. | antibacterial antifungal cytotoxicity Pakistan ethnobotany |
Monday, August 2nd · 4:30 pm to 5:50 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Meeting: Economic Botany Section Business Meeting Presider: D. M. Spooner, USDA-ARS, University of Wisconsin |
| August 2nd 4:30 pm | Meeting | Economic Botany Section | | | |
Tuesday, August 3rd · 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Session 36: Contributed Papers: Paleobotanical Section - Tuesday pm - Contributed papers Presider: Diane M. Erwin, University of California |
36-1 | August 3rd 2:00 pm | Cretaceous Conifers: Woods from Big Bend National Park, Texas | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Lehman, T.M., Wheeler, E.A.. | Paleocene wood anatomy Cretaceous paleobotany conifer |
36-2 | August 3rd 2:15 pm | Nyssaceae among the Dinosaurs: Anatomically preserved fruits from the Upper Cretaceous Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Serbet, Rudolph, Manchester, Steven R., Aulenback, Kevin, Braman, Dennis. | Davidia Amersinia Cretaceous paleobotany Nyssaceae Cornales dinosaurs |
36-3 | August 3rd 2:30 pm | Alternative Leaf Clearing and Mounting Procedures | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Buechler, Walter K.. | cleared leaf Permount cedar oil immersion oil cellulose acetate Teflon |
36-4 | August 3rd 2:45 pm | Foliage and fruits of Populus (Salicaceae) from the Middle Eocene of Colorado. | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Manchester, Steven R., Handley, Bruce. | paleobotany Populus Salicaceae Eocene fruits leaves Green River Formation |
36-5 | August 3rd 3:00 pm | Wisteria Fruits from the Middle Miocene Shanwang Flora of China | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Wang, Qi, Zhu, Xiang-Yun, Dilcher, David. | China Fabaceae fossil fruits Miocene Wisteria |
36-6 | August 3rd 3:15 pm | A new closed-cone pine from the Miocene of Nevada | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Erwin, Diane M., Miller, Charles N.. | Attenuatae Oocarpae Miocene Nevada ovulate cone Pinus |
Wednesday, August 4th · 8:00 am to 12:00 am · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Session 42: Contributed Papers: Paleobotanical Section - Isabel Cookson Student Award Session, Part 1 Presider: Melanie DeVore, |
42-1 | August 4th 8:00 am | Predicting climate using empirically determined continuous measures of leaf shape. | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Krieger, Jonathan, Guralnick, Robert, Johnson, Kirk, Smith, Dena. | CLAMP climate eigenshape analysis fossil assemblage geometric morphometrics leaf area analysis leaf shape leaf margin analysis |
42-2 | August 4th 8:15 am | If a Forest Falls, Do the Trees Hear It? Eco-morphological Dynamics of the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Event | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Green, W. A., Hickey, L. J.. | Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary event Eco-morphology Leaf fossils |
42-3 | August 4th 8:30 am | Sapindalean fruits from the Middle Miocene Yakima Canyon flora of central Washington State, U. S. A. | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | DeVore, Melanie L., Pigg, Kathleen B., Taylor, Witt. | Meliaceae Sapindales fossil Miocene Permineralized |
42-4 | August 4th 8:45 am | From subtropical forests to savanna: phytolith evidence concerning Tertiary vegetation change and grass evolution in the North American continental interior | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Strömberg, Caroline A.E.. | phytoliths Poaceae Tertiary paleoecology North America |
| August 4th 9:00 am | Break | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
42-5 | August 4th 9:15 am | Were early cycads insect pollinated? | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Kellogg, Derek, Klavins, Sharon D., Taylor, Thomas N., Taylor, Edith L.. | cycad Triassic Antarctica pollinivory pollen cone |
42-6 | August 4th 9:30 am | Fungi from the Permian of
Antarctica | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Garcia Massini, Juan Leandro. | Permian Antarctica Chytridiomycota Zygomycota |
42-7 | August 4th 9:45 am | Pollen cones from the Hamilton Quarry, Kansas | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Hernandez-Castillo, Genaro, Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W., Mapes, Gene. | conifer pollen cone Upper Paleozoic walchian |
42-8 | August 4th 10:00 am | Cyanobacterial fossils of the Early Silurian Passage Creek biota (Virginia) | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Tomescu, Alexandru Mihail Florian, Rothwell, Gar W., Honegger, Rosmarie. | cyanobacteria fossil preservation Silurian fluvial |
| August 4th 10:15 am | Break | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
42-9 | August 4th 10:30 am | Probing the systematic affinities of early terrestrial organisms in the Passage Creek biota (Lower Silurian, Virginia) | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Tomescu, Alexandru Mihail Florian, Rothwell, Gar W.. | fossil terrestrial Silurian thalloid embryophytes lichens soil crusts |
42-10 | August 4th 10:45 am | Diversity of Cretaceous conifers: a species with pollen cones that bear adaxial pollen sacs
| Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Sanders, Heather, Rothwell, Gar W., Stockey, Ruth A.. | Early Cretaceous conifer pollen cone adaxial pollen sacs |
42-11 | August 4th 11:00 am | Anatomically preserved staminate inflorescences of Platanaceae from the Eocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Mindell, Randal, Stockey, Ruth A., Beard, Graham. | Platanaceae inflorescence Tertiary |
42-12 | August 4th 11:15 am | A blechnoid fern from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert: rhizomes, rachides and roots. | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Smith, Selena Y., Stockey, Ruth A., Nishida, Harufumi, Rothwell, Gar W.. | Eocene Blechnaceae Princeton chert fern fossil |
42-13 | August 4th 11:30 am | Reconstructing a stem-group filicalean fern with reiterative indeterminate growth of the fronds | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Tomescu, Alexandru Mihail Florian, Rothwell, Gar W., Trivett, Mary L.. | fossil fern Filicales latent crosiers reiterative modular indeterminate frond |
Wednesday, August 4th · 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Session 57: Contributed Papers: Paleobotanical Section: Isabel Cookson Student Award Session, Part 2 Presider: Ruth A. Stockey, University of Alberta |
57-1 | August 4th 1:30 pm | Mesarch solenostelic ferns from the early Cretaceous Apple Bay locality, British Columbia, Canada | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Hernandez-Castillo, Genaro, Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W.. | Canada Cretaceous fern Schizaeaceae solenostelic |
57-2 | August 4th 1:45 pm | Vegetative gleicheniaceous remains from the Eocene of North America | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Mindell, Randal, Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W., Beard, Graham. | Gleicheniaceae Eocene ferns rhizome anatomy |
57-3 | August 4th 2:00 pm | Anatomically preserved exarch solenostelic ferns from the Cretaceous Apple Bay locality, Vancouver Island | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Little, Stefan A., Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W.. | Cretaceous fern Loxomopteris polypod Solenostelopteris |
57-4 | August 4th 2:15 pm | Probable pteridaceous fern leaves with attached sori from the Early Cretaceous of Apple Bay, Vancouver Island | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Rothwell, Gar W., Stockey, Ruth A.. | Early Cretaceous fern radiations Pteridaceae Pterozonium Taenitidoideae |
| August 4th 2:30 pm | Break | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
57-5 | August 4th 2:45 pm | A dryopterid fern with Onoclea-type stipe anatomy from the Eocene of North America | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Karafit, Steven J., Rothwell, Gar W., Stockey, Ruth A., Nishida, Harufumi. | Eocene dryopterid fern Onoclea fossil |
57-6 | August 4th 3:00 pm | Dipteridaceous ferns from the early Cretaceous Apple Bay flora of Vancouver Island | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W., Little, Stefan A.. | Cretaceous Dipteridaceae Dipteris fern Hausmannia |
57-7 | August 4th 3:15 pm | Permineralized Osmunda pinnae with attached sporangia containing spores from the Lower Cretaceous of British Columbia, Canada | Paleobotanical Section | Paper | Vavrek, Matthew J., Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W.. | Cretaceous fern Osmundaceae |
| August 4th 3:30 pm | Informal Presentations | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
| August 4th 3:45 pm | Break | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
Wednesday, August 4th · 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Meeting: Paleobotanical Section Business Meeting Presider: Lisa Boucher, University of Nebraska at Omaha |
| August 4th 4:00 pm | Meeting | Paleobotanical Section | | | |
Thursday, August 5th · 8:00 am to 12:00 pm · Maybird (Cliff Lodge) Meeting: Deep Time Research Coordination Network Meeting Presider: Douglas E. Soltis, University of Florida |
| August 5th 8:00 am | Meeting | Conference Wide | | | |