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August 2-4: Forum on Botanical Education & Outreach
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Abstracts received so far:

  1. ABDUL-SALIM, KOBINAH. - "Out of Africa" revisited: developments in the systematics of Symphonia (Clusiaceae), with implications for biogeography.
  2. ALBACH, DIRK C*, MANFRED A FISCHER, JOHANN GREILHUBER, AND MARK W CHASE. - VERONICA: Various Evolutionary Reductions Of Numerous Independent Character Assemblages.
  3. ALFORD, MAC H. - Systematics of the tribe Prockieae (Flacourtiaceae). [Poster]
  4. ALLAN, G. J.*, E. WENZEL, J. FRANCISCO-ORTEGA, AND A. SANTOS-GUERRA. - Defining the geographic origin and evolution of Canary Island Lotus subgenus Pedrosia: evidence based on ITS sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA.
  5. ALLEN, GERALDINE A.*, PAMELA S. SOLTIS, AND DOUGLAS E. SOLTIS. - The origins of two allotetraploid species of Erythronium (Liliaceae): evidence from ITS and psbA-trnH DNA sequences and AFLP markers.
  6. ALVAREZ, AIDA* AND KENNETH M. CAMERON. - Systematic studies of Gomphichis (Prescottiinae, Orchidaceae).
  7. ALVAREZ-FUENTES, ORLANDO*, L. ALAN PRATHER, MARK H. MAYFIELD, AND CAROLYN J. FERGUSON. - Temporal collecting patterns: At what rate are U.S. herbaria accumulating specimens?
  8. ANDERSON, WILLIAM R. - Dioecy in the Malpighiaceae.
  9. ARCHIBALD, JENNY K.*, ANDREA D. WOLFE, AND MARK E. MORT. - Preliminary insights into the phylogenetics of Zaluzianskya (Scrophulariaceae, Tribe Manuleae) inferred from multiple DNA data sets.
  10. BALLARD, HARVEY E.*, GAR ROTHWELL, AND RUTH STOCKEY. - Reassessing relationships among aroids and duckweeds.
  11. BARBER, JANET C.*, SANDRA S. ALISCIONI, LILIANA M. GIUSSANI, JEFFREY D. NOLL, MELVIN R. DUVALL, AND ELIZABETH A. KELLOGG. - Combined analyses of three independent datasets to investigate phylogeny of Poaceae subfamily Panicoideae.
  12. BARKLEY, THEODORE M. - The Asteraceae in the Flora of North Aemrica (FNA): accounting for new knowledge.
  13. BARKWORTH, MARY E. - Echinochloa crusgalli and E. muricata (Gramineae): Disentangling distributional data.
  14. BASTIEN, JULIE AND LUC BROUILLET.* - Phylogeny of North American and Eurasian asters (Astereae: Asteraceae) using cpDNa and combined ITS-cpDNA sequence data. [Poster]
  15. BATES, PAUL L.*, LINDA E. WATSON, AND JAMES R. ESTES. - Molecular systematics of the Artemisia ludoviciana complex (Asteraceae : Tribe Anthemideae) based on the ITS and ETS regions of rDNA.
  16. BATTERMAN, MCLYNDA R. W.* AND THOMAS G. LAMMERS. - The systematic implications of trichome morpholgy in Centropogon (Campanulaceae:Lobelioideae).
  17. BAUM, DAVID A.*, ALAN YEN, BARBARA A. WHITLOCK, WILLIAM S. ALVERSON, RETO NYFFELER, STACEY SMITH, AND REBECCA OLDHAM. - Mode, locus, and tempo of evolution in Malvoideae and Bombacoideae (Malvaceae s.l.): Evidence from multiple DNA sequences.
  18. BAYER, RANDALL J.* AND EDWARD W. CROSS. - The tribal placement of several enigmatic genera of Australian Asteraceae based on molecular and morphological data.
  19. BELL, CHARLES D.* AND MICHAEL J. DONOGHUE. - Phylogeny and biogeography of Valerianaceae (Dipsacales), with special reference to the South American species.
  20. BERRY, PAUL E.*, ANDREW L. HIPP, AND KENNETH J. WURDACK. - Molecular phylogeny and floristics of Croton (Euphorbiaceae), a “giant genus”.
  21. BOYD, AMY E. - Phylogenetic relationships and corolla size evolution among Macromeria (Boraginaceae).
  22. BRUNSFELD, STEVEN J.* AND TERRY R. MILLER. - Evidence for a glacial refugium in the northern Rocky Mountains.
  23. BUNSAWAT, JIRANAN* AND LAWRENCE A. ALICE. - Mentha (Lamiaceae) phylogenetic analysis using TrnL-TrnF and ITS sequences.
  24. BURLEIGH, J. GORDON AND SARAH MATHEWS.* - Resolving ancient divergences in molecular phylogenetic analyses: sources of error and bias in a 9-locus data set from seed plants.
  25. BUZGO, MATYAS*, YIN-LONG QIU, AND MARK W. CHASE. - ITS in Arisaema (Araceae). [Poster]
  26. CAMERON, KENNETH M. - Intertribal relationships within Orchidaceae as inferred from analyses of five plastid genes.
  27. CAMERON, KENNETH M.*, KENNETH J. WURDACK, AND RICHARD W. JOBSON. - Aldrovanda is sister to Dionaea (Droseraceae): molecular evidence for the common origin of snap-traps among carnivorous plants.
  28. CHANDLER, GREGORY T.* AND GREGORY M. PLUNKETT. - Recent advances in the resolution of intra-ordinal affinities in the Apiales: evidence from 26S rDNA.
  29. CHASE, MARK W.*, MICHELLE VAN DER BANK, DION DEVEY, AND MICHAEL F. FAY. - Nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences and the evolution of multiple lineages of allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae).
  30. CHUMLEY, TIMOTHY W.*, HAE-LIM LEE, KI-JOONG KIM, AND ROBERT K. JANSEN. - Phylogeny and biogeography of Menodora (Oleaceae).
  31. CHUMLEY, TIMOTHY W.*, STERLING C. KEELEY, JOSE L. PANERO, AND ROBERT K. JANSEN. - A phylogeny of Lipochaeta (Asteraceae) inferred from the internal and external transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA. [Poster]
  32. CHUNG, SANG-MIN*, DEENA S. DECKER-WALTERS, AND JACK E. STAUB. - Evaluation of relationships within the tribe Benincaseae (Cucurbitaceae) using cpDNA microsatellite fragment length variation and comparison of the sequenced fragments. [Poster]
  33. COLEMAN, ANNETTE W. - Do the oaks really contain pseudogenes of ITS repeats?
  34. COOK, RACHEL E.* AND JOHN C. SEMPLE. - A biosystematic study of Solidago subsect. Glomeruliflorae Torr. & Gray (Asteraceae:Astereae) in eastern North America.
  35. CORTES-PALOMEC, AUREA* AND HARVEY BALLARD. - Isolation mechanisms and gene flow between co-occurring species of Mexican Viola (Violaceae).
  36. COSTELLO, ANNEMARIE* AND TIMOTHY J. MOTLEY. - Systematic studies of the Tetraplasandra group (Araliaceae).
  37. COTA-SANCHEZ, J. HUGO*, RANDY OLSON, AND JUDY HARALDSON. - Saskatchewan's rare plants: an overview.
  38. CRAWFORD, DANIEL J.*, REBECCA T. KIMBALL, DONALD H. LES, ELIAS LANDOLT, AND LISA E. WALLACE. - The origin of Lemna japonica (Lemnaceae): insights from molecular data.
  39. CRONN, RICHARD*, RANDALL SMALL, TAMARA HASELKORN, AND JONATHAN WENDEL. - Chloroplast and nuclear sequences reveal a complex, reticulate ancestry for the Mexican cotton Gossypium gossypioides (Malvaceae).
  40. CROSS, HUGH B.*, RAFAEL LIRA SAADE, ISELA RODRIGUEZ AREVALO, AND TIMOTHY J. MOTLEY. - Intergeneric relationships and character evolution in the tribe Sicyeae (Cucurbitaceae).
  41. DANIEL, THOMAS F. - Acanthaceae of Honduras: why so few species?
  42. DAVIS, JERROLD I.*, KEVIN C. NIXON, AND DAMON P. LITTLE. - A conventional analysis of the 500-terminal rbcL data set.
  43. DEPAMPHILIS, CLAUDE*, VICTOR ALBERT, JOHN E. CARLSON, JEFF J. DOYLE, DAWN FIELD, MICHAEL FROHLICH, HONG MA, WEBB MILLER, DAVID OPPENHEIMER, DOUGLAS SOLTIS, PAMELA SOLTIS, STEVEN TANKSLEY, AND GUENTER THEISSEN. - The Floral Genome Project:.
  44. DES MARAIS, DAVID L.* AND BRENT D. MISHLER. - Phylogeography of the Moss Genus Timmiella (Pottiaceae; Musci).
  45. DICKINSON, RICHARD B.* AND TIMOTHY A. DICKINSON. - Web-based Interactive Identification Using Pollyclave 2.
  46. DONOGHUE, MICHAEL J.* AND CHARLES D. BELL. - Characterevolution in Dipsacales.
  47. DOYLE, JEFF J.*, JANE L. DOYLE, JASON T. RAUSCHER, AND TONY (A. H. D.) BROWN. - "New" nuclear genes and phylogenetic studies in Glycine.
  48. DRAGON, JULIE A.* AND DAVID S. BARRINGTON. - In search of evolutionary lineages: two monophyletic groups within a paraphyletic Carex acuta complex, section Phacocystis (Cyperaceae).
  49. DUFF, R. JOEL*, D. CHRIS CHARGILL, AND KAREN S. RENZAGLIA. - Phylogenetic relationships and classification of the hornworts (Anthocerotae) based on chloroplast rbcL data.
  50. DUVALL, MELVIN R.* AND AUTUMN J. BRICKER. - Nuclear-cytoplasmic incongruence among monocots and related paleoherb dicots.
  51. DUVALL, MELVIN R.*, DAYLE E. SAAR, W. SCOTT GRAYBURN, AND GABRIEL P. HOLBROOK. - Phylogenetics of the C3 - C4 intermediate species Steinchisma hians (= Panicum milioides, Poaceae): Evidence for multiple origins and loss of the C4 syndrome in one taxonomic tribe.
  52. EDDIE, W. M.*, R. C. HABERLE, AND R. K. JANSEN. - The phylogeny of the Campanulaceae inferred from DNA sequences of the chloroplast gene matK.
  53. EDWARDS, CHRISTINE E.*, PAMELA S. SOLTIS, DOUGLAS E. SOLTIS, AND MATTHEW GITZENDANNER. - A molecular phylogeny of the genus Conradina (Lamiaceae).
  54. EMSHWILLER, EVE. - Patterns of genotypic diversity in the clonally-propagated tuber crop "oca," Oxalis tuberosa - data from fluorescent AFLP fingerprinting.
  55. FAIRFIELD, KRISTOPHER N.*, MARK E. MORT, AND ARNOLDO SANTOS-GUERRA. - Phylogenetics and evolution of Aichryson (Crassulaceae) inferred from multiple DNA data sets. [Poster]
  56. FAN, CHUANZHU* AND (JENNY) QIU-YUN XIANG. - Sequence variation of flower anthocyanin regulatory gene in dwarf dogwoods (Cornus L. Cornaceae) - Potential utility in studying gene evolution in hybrids and polyploids.
  57. FARMER, SUSAN B* AND EDWARD E. SCHILLING. - Additional insights into Trilliaceae phylogeny: the Delostylis group.
  58. FAY, MICHAEL F.*, RUTH BONE, OLIVIER MAURIN, AND ROBYN S. COWAN. - Plastid microsatellites and indels in Cypripedium calceolus (Orchidaceae) - biogeography and conservation.
  59. FERGUSON, CAROLYN J.*, SUZANNE C. STRAKOSH, MARGARET SIDELLS, AND ROBERT PATTERSON. - Phylogeny and geographic relations of Phlox (Polemoniaceae).
  60. FOREST, FELIX*, ANNE BRUNEAU, JULIE A HAWKINS, TADASHI KAJITA, JEFF J DOYLE, AND PETER R CRANE. - The sister of the Leguminosae revealed: phylogenetic relationships in the Fabales determined using trnL and rbcL sequences.
  61. FOREST, FELIX*, VINCENT SAVOLAINEN, MARK W CHASE, ANNE BRUNEAU, RICK LUPIA, AND PETER R CRANE. - Estimating divergence times in Betulaceae: nrDNA sequences, multiple calibration points, and confidence intervals.
  62. FRASIER, CYNTHIA L.* AND LENA STRUWE. - Comparison of biogeographic and phylogenetic patterns in a medicinally important gentian genus in Latin America (Potalia; Gentianaceae-Potalieae). [Poster]
  63. FREUDENSTEIN, JOHN V.* AND FRED W. CASE. - Relationships among pitcher plant species (Sarracenia) based on plastid DNA sequence analysis.
  64. GARGAS, ANDREA* AND PAULA T. DEPRIEST. - Diagnosis of cryptic microbes based on ITS2 rRNA secondary structure information.
  65. GERMANO, JOSELLE, MARGARET COX, WESLEY A. WRIGHT, MATTHEW P. ARSENAULT, ANITA S. KLEIN, AND CHRISTOPHER S. CAMPBELL.* - A chloroplast DNA phylogeny of Picea (Pinaceae). [Poster]
  66. GERNANDT, DAVID S.*, AARON LISTON, AND DANIEL PIñERO. - Molecular phylogenetics of pinyon pines (Pinus subsections Cembroides and Nelsoniae).
  67. GORDON, AMANDA*, ADAM R. BENNETT, RICHARD B. HUNTER, AND KIMBERLY L. HUNTER. - Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Amaranthus using ISSR markers. [Poster]
  68. GOTTSCHLING, MARC*, HARTMUT H. HILGER, AND NADJA DIANE. - The secondary structure of the ITS1 transcript and its application for reconstruction phylogeny. [Poster]
  69. GOULD, KATHERINE R.* AND LENA STRUWE. - Phylogeny, biogeography and floral evolution of Symbolanthus and Wurdackanthus (Gentianaceae-Helieae) in the Guayana Highlands and Andes, based on ribosomal 5S-NTS sequences and morphology.
  70. GRAHAM, SEAN W*, HARDEEP S RAI, PATRICK A REEVES, MARC A MCPHERSON, AND RICHARD G OLMSTEAD. - Addressing deep and difficult problems in plant molecular systematics using large-scale sequencing of the plastid genome.
  71. GRIFFITH, M. PATRICK. - Phylogenetic relationships in the Opuntioideae (Cactaceae) based on nrITS sequences.
  72. GROSE, SUSAN O.* AND RICHARD G. OLMSTEAD. - Patterns of evolution in Bignoniaceae: TheTabebuia / Crescentieae conundrum.
  73. HALL, JOCELYN C.* AND KENNETH J. SYTSMA. - A new placement of members of tribe Stixeae (Capparaceae) based on DNA sequences.
  74. HANSEN, CURTIS J.*, CYNTHIA M. MORTON, AND GLENDA GIL. - Vascular plants of Alabama from the John D. Freeman Herbarium (AUA) and the University of Alabama Herbaria (ALU/UNA).
  75. HEIDORN, P. BRYAN*, HONG CUI, BEI YU, JINGBO WU, AND ZHANG HONG. - Taxonomic description creation, search and display in XML.
  76. HILL, STEVEN R. - Malvastrum hispidum (Pursh) Hochr. (Malvaceae) in Illinois: status, distribution, and nomenclature.
  77. HILU, KHIDIR W.*, THOMAS BORSCH, AND KAI MULLER. - Contributions of fast evolving genomic ragions to deep-level phylogenetics: A case study in basal angiosperms.
  78. HIPP, ANDREW L. AND PAUL E. ROTHROCK.* - Phylogeny and character evolution in the Eastern North American members of Carex section Ovales (Cyperaceae): evidence from AFLP data and DNA sequences.
  79. HORN, JAMES W. - Phylogenetics of the Dilleniaceae.
  80. HORNBERGER, KATHLEEN L.*, KIMBERLY L. HUNTER, JILL HOPKINS, JENNIFER WACHTEL, ERIN DENNEY, ERIN GALLAGHER, AND KAT STOUME. - Evolution of the genus Sisyrinchium (Iridaceae).
  81. HOWARTH, DIANELLA G* AND DAVID A BAUM. - Comparing three variable nuclear intron regions and nrDNA ITS to determine the phylogenetic history and a possible hybrid origin in a closely related Hawaiian clade in Scaevola (Goodeniaceae).
  82. HUANG, MINGJUAN*, JOHN V. FREUDENSTEIN, AND DANIEL J. CRAWFORD. - Systematics of Trichostema L. (Lamiaceae): evidence from ITS, ndhF, and morphology.
  83. JANSEN, ROBERT K.*, LI-SAN WANG, TANDY WARNOW, LINDA A. RAUBESON, AND BERNARD M. E. MORET. - Comparisons of parsimony methods for phylogeny reconstruction from gene order data.
  84. JENSEN, RICHARD J.* AND PATRICIA T. TOMLINSON. - Acorns and oak species.
  85. JOHNSON, KATHLEEN M. AND PATRICK S. HERENDEEN.* - Diversity and phylogeny of the caesalpinioid legume subtribe Dialiinae.
  86. JOHNSON, LEIGH A.*, TERRI L. WEESE, AND NANCEY K. LILJENQUIST. - Phylogenetic potential of IDH sequences in Polemoniaceae I: copy number and gene organization.
  87. JOLY, SIMON* AND ANNE BRUNEAU. - Multiple origins of autopolyploidy in Apios americana (Leguminosae : Papilionoideae) as revealed by genealogical analysis of the H3-D histone gene.
  88. JUDD, WALTER S. - Systematics of Antillean species of Miconia sect. Chaenopleura (Melastomataceae, Miconieae).
  89. KADEREIT, GUDRUN*, THOMAS BORSCH, KURT WEISING, AND HELMUT FREITAG. - Phylogeny of Amaranthaceae and Chenopodiaceae and the evolution of C4-photosynthesis. [Poster]
  90. KARST, LISA D.* AND CAROL A. WILSON. - Genetic variation in the rare endemic Sisyrinchium sarmentosum (Iridaceae) based on RAPDs. [Poster]
  91. KEELING, STEPHANIE DIANA* AND MARK E. MORT. - Mechanisms of asexual reproduction in Crassulaceae. [Poster]
  92. KEELING, STEPHANIE DIANA*, MARK E. MORT, AND KRISTOPHER N. FAIRFIELD. - Phylgenetic relationships and the evolution of the Acre Clade of Crassulaceae inferred from cpDNA spacer and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequence data. [Poster]
  93. KELCH, DEAN G.* AND BRUCE G. BALDWIN. - Evidence for recent radiation of New World Cirsium based on comparison of rDNA transcribed spacer variation in the New World Clade and in Canada thistle, Cirsium arvense.
  94. KELCHNER, SCOT A. - Heterogeneous models for phylogeny estimation: combining data and partitions for Myoporaceae.
  95. KIM, SANGTAE*, DOUGLAS E. SOLTIS, PAMELA S. SOLTIS, AND YOUNGBAE SUH. - An ndhF sequence from a Miocene Magnolia. [Poster]
  96. KIM, SEUNG-CHUL*, KAREN LUNDY, AND ARNOLDO SANTOS-GUERRA. - Phylogenetic relationships in the woody Sonchus alliance (Asteraceae) based on chloroplast DNA noncoding sequences.
  97. KIRCHOFF, BRUCE. - Do rich data allow greater inter-investigator agreement in character states?
  98. KIRCHOFF, BRUCE. - Wholes and Parts: Science and Art as Complements. [Poster]
  99. KOBLITZ, BONNIE* AND NEIL SNOW. - An interactive key to the vascular plants of the Laramie Foothills region (Colorado).
  100. KOLTERMAN, DUANE A.* AND HARVEY E. BALLARD. - Genetic diversity and affinities of Caesalpinia monensis Britton in the Greater Antilles based on ISSR markers.
  101. KOOPMAN, MARGARET M.* AND TINA J. AYERS. - Molecular evidence supports the resurrection of the genus Heterotoma (Campanulaceae:Lobelioideae). [Poster]
  102. KROSNICK, SHAWN E.* AND JOHN V. FREUDENSTEIN. - Phylogenetic relationships within Passiflora supersection Disemma.
  103. LEE, CHUNGHEE* AND JUN WEN. - Phylogeny and biogeography of the Asian clade of the core Araliaceae: insights from the nuclear ribosomal and chloroplast DNA data.
  104. LEVIN, RACHEL A.*, WARREN L. WAGNER, PETER C. HOCH, MOLLY NEPOKROEFF, J. CHRIS PIRES, ELIZABETH A. ZIMMER, AND KENNETH J. SYTSMA. - Phylogenetic relationships of Onagraceae based on chloroplast rbcL and ndhF data.
  105. LEWIS, CARL E.*, SCOTT ZONA, AND JAVIER FRANCISCO-ORTEGA. - Molecular systematics of the doum palms (Hyphaene) and related genera (Arecaceae tribe Borasseae).
  106. LI, JIANHUA* AND DONGLIN ZHANG. - Phylogeny and biogeography of eastern Asian-North American disjunct genera Thuja and Chamaecyparis (Cupressaceae) inferred from sequences of nrDNA ITS region. [Poster]
  107. LI, JIANHUA* AND MICHAEL J. DONOGHUE. - Phylogenetics of Lonicera (Caprifoliaceae) based on sequences of internal transcribed spacer region of nuclear ribosomal DNA. [Poster]
  108. LI, JIANHUA*, YUEQIN CHEN, AND C. DONALD PIGOTT. - Phylogeny and biogeography of diploid species of Tilia inferred from sequences of nuclear gene nitrate reductase (NIA).
  109. LISTON, AARON. - A new interpretation of floral morphology in the genus Garrya (Garryaceae).
  110. LITTLE, DAMON P. - Phylogeny and species circumscription in Cupressoideae (Cupressaceae) with special reference to Cupressus.
  111. LITTLE, DAMON P.* AND KEVIN C. NIXON. - Speed, efficiency, and more data in cladistic analysis.
  112. LOHMANN, LUCIA G. - Phylogeny and morphological evolution of Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae).
  113. LUCKOW, MELISSA*, JOSEPH T. MILLER, DANIEL J. MURPHY, AND TATYANA LIVSHULTZ. - A cladistic analysis of the subfamily Mimosoideae, Leguminosae, based on data from the chloroplast genes trnL and matK.
  114. MACKLIN, JAMES A. - The influence of Charles Sprague Sargent on Crataegus taxonomy in the early 20th century.
  115. MAGALLON, SUSANA A.* AND MICHAEL J. SANDERSON. - Absolute diversification rates in angiosperm clades.
  116. MAHONEY, ALISON M.* AND ROBERT R. KOWAL. - Races of the polymorphic Packera paupercula complex (Asteraceae: Senecioneae) in the upper Midwest and southeastern U.S.
  117. MANOS, PAUL S.* AND CHARLES H. CANNON. - Phylogeography and reproductive biology of the paleotropical tree genus Lithocarpus (Fagaceae).
  118. MARRIAGE, TARA N.*, ELIZABETH J. ESSELMAN, AND JENNIFER L. WINDUS. - Examination of ISSR marker diversity within and among populations of Hymenoxys herbacea (E. L. Greene) Cusick = H. acaulis var. glabra (Lakeside daisy).
  119. MARTINE, CHRISTOPHER T. - Shrubs and vines of New Jersey and the mid-Atlantic states: a field identification and natural history guide.
  120. MASON-GAMER, ROBERTA J. - Phylogenetic analysis of allohexaploid Elymus repens (Poaceae) using chloroplast genome and nuclear starch synthase gene sequences.
  121. MAST, AUSTIN*, D. SKY FELLER, JUERG SCHOENENBERGER, SYLVIA KELSO, DANIELA LANG, AND ELENA CONTI. - Implications of a seven-region cpDNA phylogeny and a micro-morphological survey to our understanding of floral evolution in the shooting stars (Dodecatheon) and their closest relatives among the primroses (Primula; Primulaceae).
  122. MAST, AUSTIN*, RETO NYFFELER, AND THOMAS J. GIVNISH. - AREND: a computer program that implements a new method for recognizing intercontinental AReas of Endemism using Null Distributions.
  123. MATHEWS, SARAH* AND MICHAEL J. DONOGHUE. - Analyses of phytochrome data from seed plants: exploration of conflicting results from parsimony and Bayesian approaches.
  124. MAYER, MICHAEL S.* AND ROBERT A. PRICE. - Evolution of the Streptanthoid Species (Brassicaceae): Insight from ITS and ndhF sequences.
  125. MAYFIELD, MARK H.* AND CAROLYN J. FERGUSON. - Development of a phylogenetic framework for taxonomic and evolutionary studies of Liatris (Eupatorieae, Asteraceae). [Poster]
  126. MCCAULEY, ROSS A. - Phylogenetic relations and new combinations in the North American species of Froelichia (Amaranthaceae).
  127. MCCAULEY, ROSS A. - Toward a preliminary phylogeny of the American Gomphrenoideae (Amaranthaceae): Morphology and ITS1 sequences.
  128. MCDADE, LUCINDA A.*, THOMAS F. DANIEL, AND SUSAN E. FOOSE. - Phylogenetic relationships among Acantheae (Acanthaceae): taxonomic, biogeographic and morphological implications.
  129. MCMAHON, MICHELLE* AND LARRY HUFFORD. - Floral diversification in the legume tribe Amorpheae.
  130. MCMILLAN, ERIN AND GENLOU SUN.* - Molecular phylogeny of Elymus tetraploid species using PCR-RFLP analysis of specific chloroplast genes. [Poster]
  131. MCNEAL, JOEL R.* AND CLAUDE W. DEPAMPHILIS. - Molecular systematics and chloroplast genome evolution of the parasitic plant genus Cuscuta.
  132. METSGER, DEBORAH A.* AND JAMES E. ECKENWALDER. - A morphometric investigation of Acer saccharum, Acer nigrum and their putative hybrids (Aceraceae).
  133. MICHELANGELI, FABIAN A. - Phylogenetic relationships in the Miconieae: Evidence from morphological and ITS sequence data.
  134. MICHELANGELI, FABIAN A.*, JERROLD I DAVIS, AND DENNIS WM. STEVENSON. - Phylogenetic relationships among Poaceae and related families as inferred from morphology, chloroplast structure, and sequence data from the mitochondrial and plastid genomes.
  135. MILLER, ALLISON* AND BARBARA SCHAAL. - Genetic variation in a Central American fruit tree (Spondias purpurea L., Anacardiaceae) based on DNA sequence data.
  136. MILLER, JOE. - Apomictic and polyploid evolution in the Australian arid-zone mulga species complex (Acacia: Fabaceae).
  137. MITCHELL, ANTHONY* AND JUN WEN. - Phylogeny and biogeography of Brassaiopsis (Araliaceae), a morphologically diverse genus.
  138. MITCHELL, ANTHONY* AND JUN WEN. - Phylogeny of the Asian core Araliaceae clade based on Granule-Bound Starch Synthase I (GBSSI) sequence data.
  139. MOODY, MICHAEL L.* AND DONALD H. LES. - Foiled again: hybridity in invasive hydrophyte populations.
  140. MORI, SCOTT A.* AND CAROL A. GRACIE. - Motivation for a flora of central French Guiana.
  141. MORRIS, ASHLEY B.*, MATTHEW A. GITZENDANNER, DOUGLAS E. SOLTIS, AND PAMELA S. SOLTIS. - A regional approach to a continental question: the importance of clonal structure and somatic mutation in the distribution and maintenance of a long-lived tree species.
  142. MORT, M. E. - Preliminary insights into the phylogeny of Crassulaceae inferred from sequences of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS1 & ITS2).
  143. MORT, MARK E.*, ELIZABETH ESSELMAN, DANIEL J. CRAWFORD, ARNOLDO SANTOS-GUERRA, ANDREA WOLFE, AND JAVIER FRANCISCO-ORTEGA. - Relationships among the Canarian Tolpis (Asteraceae: Lactuceae) species inferred from analyses of intersimple sequence repeats (ISSRs). [Poster]
  144. MORTON, CYNTHIA M. - Evolution of the Rutaceae using evidence from three choroloplast genes.
  145. MOTLEY, TIMOTHY J.*, ROLAND J. FENSTEMACHER, JEAN-YVES MEYER, STEVEN P. PERLMAN, AND KENNETH R. WOOD. - Floristics and biogeographic affinities of Rapa Iti, Austral Islands, French Polynesia.
  146. MUELLER, KAI F.* AND THOMAS BORSCH. - A phylogeny based on matK sequence data reveals patterns of pollen evolution in Amaranthaceae.
  147. MURRELL, Z. E.*, C. M. ANDERS, F. WILLIAMS, AND M. ESTEP. - Biogeographical implications of genetic structure in Spiraea virginiana: Cumberland Plateau as a Pleistocene refugium?
  148. NAPIER, NANCY S., SARA B. HOOT*, AND W. CARL TAYLOR. - Unraveling a tangled web: hybrid and allopolyploid origins in Isoëtes.
  149. NEVES, SUSANA S., LAWRENCE A. ALICE*, AND KHIDIR W. HILU. - The root of the Chloridoideae (Poaceae) revisited: a preliminary assessment based on trnT-trnF and matK DNA sequences.
  150. NIEHAUS, KRISTI, KHIDIR HILU*, JOHN H. WIERSEMA, AND THOMAS BORSCH. - Patterns of variation and evolution of Nymphaea odorata (Nymphaeaceae) assessed by molecular and morphological information. [Poster]
  151. O'QUINN, ROBIN* AND LARRY HUFFORD. - Phylogenetic relationships in Montieae (Portulacaceae) based on DNA sequences from nrITS.
  152. OLIVEIRA, LUIZ O.*, ROBIN B. HUCK, PAMELA SOLTIS, AND DOUGLAS SOLTIS. - Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of Dicerandra (Lamiaceae), a genus endemic to the Southeastern United States.
  153. OLMSTEAD, RICHARD G.*, MICHELLE L. ZJHRA, SUSAN O. GROSE, ANDREW J. ECKERT, AND RUSSELL E. SPANGLER. - Molecular phylogeny, evolution, and classification of the Bignoniaceae.
  154. OLSON, TEIKA E.* AND JEANNETTE WHITTON. - The role of chromosome rearrangements in the differentiation of the California tarweeds.
  155. OYAMA, RYAN K.*, KRISTINA N. JONES, AND DAVID A. BAUM. - Flower power: pollination and speciation in native Californian Snapdragons (Antirrhinum).
  156. PALMER, ANNIE ROSE*, MARK E. MORT, AND KRISTOPHER N. FAIRFIELD. - Preliminary insights into the monophyly and position of Villadia (Crassulaceae) based on DNA sequence data. [Poster]
  157. PEIRSON, JESS A. - Systematic studies of Collinsonia (Lamiaceae).
  158. PETERSON, PAUL M. - A summary of the New World Chloridoideae (Poaceae).
  159. PFEIL, BERNARD E.*, C. L. BRUBAKER, L. A. CRAVEN, AND M. D. CRISP. - Molecular systematics of Hibiscus and Hibisceae (Malvaceae) indicates major changes to tribal and generic classifications.
  160. PFEIL, BERNARD E.*, C.L. BRUBAKER, L.A. CRAVEN, AND M.D. CRISP. - Gene duplication, allopolyploidy and pseudogenes: analysis of rpb2 low-copy nDNA sequences in Malvaceae. [Poster]
  161. PFOSSER, MARTIN, TOD STUESSY*, BYUNG-YUN SUN, YAN-PING GUO, CHANG GEE JANG, AND JOHANNA JANKOWICZ. - Genetic changes during speciation of Hepatica maxima (Ranunculaceae), endemic to Ullung Island, Korea.
  162. PLUNKETT, GREGORY M.*, PORTER P. LOWRY II, AND DAVID G. FRODIN. - Molecular data suggest that Schefflera (Araliaceae) is polyphyletic: morphological, biogeographic, and taxonomic implications.
  163. PORTER-UTLEY, KRISTEN E.* AND WALTER S. JUDD. - Phylogenetic Relationships within Passiflora L. Section Cieca (Medikus) DC. (Passifloraceae).
  164. POWELL, E. ANN* AND KATHLEEN A. KRON. - Interesting biogeographical patterns in a "distinctive genus" of neotropical blueberry, Satyria (Vaccinieae, Ericaceae).
  165. PRATHER, L. ALAN*, ANNA K. MONFILS, AND DAVID C. JARRELL. - Evolution and lability of floral characters in the Polemoniaceae subfamily Cobaeoideae.
  166. PRATT, DONALD B.*, LYNN G. CLARK, AND ROBERT S. WALLACE. - Trends in the Morphological Evolution of the Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae Alliance.
  167. PRICE, ROBERT A.* AND MICHAEL S. MAYER. - NdhF Sequence Evidence for an Expanded Thelypodiine Alliance (Brassicaceae).
  168. PRINCE, LINDA M. - Investigation of a Group I intron invasion of the mitochondrial coxI gene in Zingiberales. [Poster]
  169. QIU, YIN-LONG*, OLENA DOMBROVSKA, JUNGHO LEE, BARBARA WHITLOCK, AND LIBO LI. - A Land Plant Phylogeny Inferred from Six Mitochondrial, Plastid and Nuclear Genes.
  170. RAI, HARDEEP S*, PATRICK A REEVES, RICHARD G OLMSTEAD, AND SEAN W GRAHAM. - Conifer monophyly and higher-order relationships based on a large, multigene plastid data set.
  171. RANDLE, CHRISTOPHER P.* AND ANDREA D. WOLFE. - The evolution of rbcL in parasitic sister lineages Harveya Hook. and Hyobanche L.(Orobanchaceae): cryptic hemiparasitism or multiple origins of holoparasitism in sister taxa?
  172. RENNER, SUSANNE S.* AND ARUNA WEERASOORIYA. - Phylogeny of Pistia and its 16 closest generic relatives among Aroideae. [Poster]
  173. RENNER, SUSANNE S.* AND ARUNA WEERASOORIYA. - Roles of Gondwana break-up and transoceanic dispersal in the evolution of Hernandiaceae. [Poster]
  174. RENNER, SUSANNE S.*, ARUNA WEERASOORIYA, GUY GUSMAN, AND JIN MURATA. - Phylogeny and evolution of Arisaema (Araceae). [Poster]
  175. RENNER, SUSANNE S.*, ARUNA WEERASOORIYA, AND MARK E. OLSON. - Phylogeny of Cucurbitaceae inferred from multiple chloroplast loci. [Poster]
  176. ROALSON, ERIC H.*, LAURENCE E. SKOG, JOHN K. BOGGAN, AND ELIZABETH A. ZIMMER. - Generic boundaries in the Gloxinieae (Gesneriaceae): tracking diversification and convergence in floral form with nuclear, chloroplast, and morphological cladistic data sets.
  177. RODRIGUEZ, AARON* AND LUIS ORTIZ-CATEDRAL. - Cytology and pollen morphology of Ainea conzatii and Cardiostigma hintonii (Tigridieae: Iridaceae) and their phylogenetic consequences. [Poster]
  178. RONCAL, JULISSA*, CARL E. LEWIS, AND CONNY B. ASMUSSEN. - Molecular phylogenetics of the palm tribe Geonomeae (Arecaceae).
  179. SAARELA, JEFFERY M.*, PAUL M. PETERSON, ROBERT J. SORENG, AND RALPH E. CHAPMAN. - Taxonomy of Brachyelytrum (Poaceae) based on morphology and phytogeography.
  180. SAARELA, JEFFERY M.*, PAUL M. PETERSON, ROBERT J. SORENG, AND RALPH E. CHAPMAN. - Taxonomy of the grass Brachyelytrum (Poaceae). [Poster]
  181. SALAMIN, NICOLAS AND VINCENT SAVOLAINEN.* - Towards a complete phylogenetic tree of angiosperm genera: a simulation study.
  182. SALYWON, ANDREW*, NEIL SNOW, AND LESLIE R. LANDRUM. - Phylogenetic relationships of the berry fruited Myrtaceae as inferred from ITS sequences.
  183. SANCHEZ-KEN, J. GABRIEL* AND LYNN G. CLARK. - Systematic analysis of the genus Zeugites (Centothecoideae, Poaceae).
  184. SANG, TAO* AND CHANGBAO LI. - Systematics meets functional genomics in Oryza (Poaceae).
  185. SAWYER, NEIL W. - Systematics of Deprea and Larnax (Solanaceae) in relation to genera of tribe Physaleae based on morphological evidence.
  186. SCHARASCHKIN, TANYA*, JAMES A. DOYLE, AND LARS W. CHATROU. - Implications of morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis for the biogeographic history of Anaxagorea (Annonaceae).
  187. SCHNEEWEISS, GERALD M.*, ALISON E. L. COLWELL, JEONG-MI PARK, AND TOD F. STUESSY. - Phylogeny of holoparasitic Orobanche (Orobanchaceae) inferred from ITS sequences.
  188. SCHNEEWEISS, GERALD M.*, PETER SCHOENSWETTER, SYLVIA KELSO, AND HARALD NIKLFELD. - Patterns of disjunction and relationships within Androsace (Primulaceae).
  189. SCHOENSWETTER, PETER*, ANDREAS TRIBSCH, HARALD NIKLFELD, AND TOD F. STUESSY. - Localization of glacial refugia for vascular plants in the European Alps: A comparative phylogeographic approach using AFLP-data.
  190. SIMMONS, MARK P.* AND JOHN V. FREUDENSTEIN. - Phylogenetic reconstruction from duplicate genes via uninode coding or gene-tree parsimony.
  191. SIMMONS, MARK P.*, JOHN V. FREUDENSTEIN, KURT M. PICKETT, AND JOHN W. WENZEL. - Whither phenotypic characters in the age of genomics?
  192. SIMS, HALLIE J.* AND KEVIN J. MCCONWAY. - Non-stochastic variation of species-level diversification rates within angiosperms.
  193. SLOTTA, TRACEY A.B.* AND DUNCAN M. PORTER. - Comparison of nuclear and plastid non-coding regions in the phylogeny of Iliamna (Malvaceae).
  194. SMALL, RANDALL. - The GBSSI gene family in Malvaceae.
  195. SMICK, GEOFF A. - Molecular phylogeny of Streblacanthus (Acanthaceae) with notes on morphology. [Poster]
  196. SMITH, JAMES F.*, DAVID A. BAUM, AND LENA HILEMAN. - Floral evolution and phylogenetic analysis of tribes Gloxinieae and Gesnerieae (subfamily Gesnerioideae: Gesneriaceae) with an emphasis on GCYC (a Gesneriaceae CYCLOIDEA homolog).
  197. SNOW, NEIL. - Systematics of Rhodamnia Jack (Myrtaceae).
  198. SOROS, CONNIE L.* AND DONALD H. LES. - Phylogenetic relationships in the Alismataceae.
  199. SPECHT, CHELSEA D.* AND DENNIS WM. STEVENSON. - Phylogenetics of Costaceae (Zingiberales): untangling complex characters with morphological and molecular data.
  200. STARR, JULIAN R.*, STEPHEN A. HARRIS, AND DAVID A. SIMPSON. - Nuclear phylogeny of tribe Cariceae (Cyperaceae), with emphasis on the relationships of the genus Uncinia Pers.
  201. STEFANOVIC, SASA* AND RICHARD G OLMSTEAD. - Narrowing down the phylogenetic position of the parasitic genus Cuscuta (Convolvulaceae): evidence from all three plant genomes and implications for chloroplast genome evolution.
  202. STONE, R. DOUGLAS* AND BRUCE G. BALDWIN. - ITS and ETS sequence data support the recognition of four Old World genera in Melastomataceae subfamily Memecyloideae.
  203. STRUWE, LENA*, JASON R. GRANT, AND KATHERINE R. GOULD. - Coronas and curved stamens: shape, size, and color in the floral evolution of tribe Helieae (Gentianaceae; Asteridae). [Poster]
  204. STRUWE, LENA. - Overview of the new classification of the gentian family (Gentianaceae: Asteridae).
  205. TALENT, NADIA* AND TIMOTHY A. DICKINSON. - Fruit and seed formation from inter-ploidy and intersectional pollination in Crataegus (Rosaceae). [Poster]
  206. TANCIG, MARK*, ANNIE SHERWOOD, DOUGLAS SOLTIS, PAMELA S. SOLTIS, AND MATTHEW GITZENDANNER. - Phylogeny of Tragopogon (Asteraceae) using ITS and ETS molecular data. [Poster]
  207. TANK, DAVID C.* AND RICHARD G. OLMSTEAD. - Phylogenetic analysis of subtribe Castillejinae (tribe Rhinantheae: Orobanchaceae).
  208. TAYLOR, ROBIN M. - The Phylogeny and Adaptive Radiation of Salvia pachyphylla (Lamiaceae).
  209. TORKE, BENJAMIN M.* AND BARBARA A. SCHAAL. - Phylogeny and evolution of Swartzia, based on chloroplast and nuclear sequences. [Poster]
  210. TRIBSCH, ANDREAS*, PHILIPPE CHOLER, PETER SCHOENSWETTER, AND TOD F. STUESSY. - Alpine grasslands and the ice age - comparative phylogeography of the dominant sedge Carex curvula subsp. curvula (Cyperaceae) and some frequently associated taxa.
  211. TRIFT, IDA* AND ARNE A. ANDERBERG. - The phylogeny of Dionysia as a part of Primula explored by analysis of rbcL, ITS, rps and trnL. [Poster]
  212. TUCKER, SHIRLEY C., BENTE B. KLITGAARD, MARIE FOUGERE-DANEZAN, AND ANNE BRUNEAU.* - Phylogenetic analysis of combined floral ontogenetic and molecular characters in the Detarieae s.l. (Caesalpinioideae: Leguminosae).
  213. UNWIN, MATTHEW M.*, PAULO TAKEO SANO, LINDA E. WATSON, AND FABIANE NEPOMUCENO DA COSTA. - Systematics of the Eriocaulaceae.
  214. URBATSCH, LOWELL E.*, ROLAND ROBERTS, AND VESNA KARAMAN. - Are the genera Stenotus and Tonestus (Asteraceae, Astereae) polyphyletic?
  215. VU, NINH V.* AND STEVEN J. BRUNSFELD. - Evolutionary impacts of hybridization between Abies grandis (grand fir) and A. concolor (concolor fir).
  216. VU, NINH V.*, GREGORY M. PLUNKETT, AND PORTER P. II LOWRY. - Phylogenetic characterization of Polyscias (Araliaceae) and its close relatives in the western Indian Ocean Basin using ITS and trnL-trnF sequences.
  217. WALKER, JAY B.*, KENNETH J. SYTSMA, AND MICHAEL WINK. - Salvia (Lamiaceae) is not monophyletic: Implications for the systematics, radiation, and ecological specializations of Salvia and subf. Nepetoideae.
  218. WALLACE, LISA. - Evolutionary patterns of allopolyploidy in Platanthera huronensis (Orchidaceae): Evidence from molecules and morphology.
  219. WALLICK, KYLE, WAYNE ELISENS*, AND PAUL KORES. - Phylogenetic analysis of trnL-F sequence variation indicates a monophyletic Buddlejaceae and a paraphyletic Buddleia.
  220. WATERWAY, MARCIA J.*, TARA MCKAY, SOFIA FUGA, AND CAROLINE GALLANT. - Hybridization in Carex : insights from molecular systematics.
  221. WATSON, LINDA E.*, HANAA EL-SHAZLY, HANAN SAYED-AHMED, MICHAEL A. VINCENT, AND ABDELFATTAH BADR. - Molecular Phylogeny of Old World Trifolium (Fabaceae). [Poster]
  222. WEBSTER, GRADY L.* AND KEVIN J. CARPENTER. - Pollen morphology and phylogeny in Euphorbiaceae, subtribe Flueggeinae.
  223. WEEKS, ANDREA* AND BERYL B. SIMPSON. - Whence the Bursereae (Burseraceae)?: new insights on Burseraceae phylogeny and biogeography based on nuclear and chloroplast sequence data.
  224. WEESE, TERRI L.*, LEIGH A. JOHNSON, AND WHITNEY C. DUPREE. - Phylogenetic potential of IDH sequences in Polemoniaceae II: levels of variability and correspondence with ITS and plastid genealogies.
  225. WEISS, HANNA*, TOD F. STUESSY, KARIN TREMETSBERGER, CHRISTIANE KOENIG, SONJA SILJAK-YAKOVLEV, CARLOS M. BAEZA, AND JOHN PARKER. - Systematic and evolutionary implications of karyotypes of species of Hypochaeris (Asteraceae) from South America.
  226. WEN, JUN* AND CHUNGHEE LEE. - Evolutionary diversifications of the Aralia–Panax clade (Araliaceae): a synthesis.
  227. WHITE, PAMELA J.* AND DENNIS WM. STEVENSON. - Phylogenetic relationships and character evolution in the Menispermaceae.
  228. WHITLOCK, B. A.*, J. LEE, O. DOMBROVSKA, AND Y.-L. QIU. - Effects of rate heterogeneity on estimates of the age of Angiosperms.
  229. WHITSON, MARY KATHRYN. - Interspecific ITS sequence variation in the U.S. perennial Physalis (Solanaceae).
  230. WHITTEN, W. MARK*, NORRIS H. WILLIAMS, ROBERT L. DRESSLER, AND JOHN T. ATWOOD. - Generic relationships in Zygopetalinae and Maxillariinae (Orchidaceae). [Poster]
  231. WILSON, CAROL A.* AND CLYDE L. CALVIN. - Morphological and evolutionary patterns in the Loranthaceae.
  232. WINKWORTH, RICHARD C.* AND MICHAEL J. DONOGHUE. - Viburnum phylogeny based on granule-bound starch synthase genes.
  233. WOLFE, ANDREA D.*, CHRISTOPHER P. RANDLE, AND NIDIA ARGUEDAS. - Assessing species boundaries in Hyobanche L. (Orobanchaceae).
  234. WOLFE, ANDREA D.*, NIDIA ARGUEDAS, JEFFERY J. MORAWETZ, AND JOSE DIAZ. - Molecular phylogenetics of Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae s.l.).
  235. WURDACK, KENNETH J.* AND MARK W. CHASE. - Phylogenetics of Euphorbiaceae s.s. using plastid (rbcL and trnL-F) DNA sequences.
  236. XIANG, (JENNY) QIUYUN*, MICHAEL MOODY, DOUGLAS E. SOLTIS, AND PAMELA S. SOLTIS. - Effects of outgroups and long branches - An experiment with RASA and data from Cornales.
  237. YATABE, YOKO* AND NORIAKI MURAKAMI. - New method to efficiently recognize cryptic species in homosporous ferns- Case study in bird-nest fern, Asplenium nidus complex.
  238. YOO, KI-OUG* AND JUN WEN. - Phylogeny of Carpinus and subfamily Coryloideae (Betulaceae). [Poster]
  239. YOON, MUN SUP, JEONGRAN LEE*, HYUNG JIN BAEK, EUN GI CHO, AND CHANG YUNG KIM. - Relationships of Vigna angularis (Willd.) Ohwi & Ohashi and its relatives from Korea based on AFLP markers. [Poster]
  240. YOUNG, LAURA A.*, MIA MOLVRAY, AND PAUL KORES. - Phylogenetic relationships in Schoenoplectus (Cyperaceae) using ITS and trnL sequence data.
  241. ZEREGA, NYREE JC* AND TIMOTHY J MOTLEY. - Generic limits of Artocarpus as indicated by molecular data.
  242. ZIMMER, ELIZABETH ANNE*, GERARD ALLAN, ANDREW MEDINA-MARINO, AND WARREN L. WAGNER. - Origin and Biogeography of Hawai`ian Melicope . [Poster]
  243. ZOMLEFER, WENDY B. - Phylogenetic relationships and character evolution in the Melanthieae (Liliales: Melanthiaceae).


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