The annual Evolution meeting (ASN, SSE, SSB) officially kicked off Monday (virtually)! If you are presenting, consider writing a short summary of your talk for the blog (as we have done in the past for in-person conferences). And if you’re attending, we’ve got you covered here with a list of do-not-miss urban evolution talks! (As always, let us know what we forgot so we can add it to our list). Here’s what’s on our agenda for Day #3:
Wednesday, Day #3
*all times in EDT, eastern US time zone
10:40 Cleo Falvey (UMass Boston): The Finer Points of Urban Adaptation: Intraspecific Variation in Anolis Lizard Claws
4:30 Kristin Winchell (Washington University): From Phenotype to Genotype in Urban Anoles
4:30 Jane Remfert (Virginia Commonwealth University): Contemporary gene flow in Cornus florida across an urban landscape
5:00 Chloé Schmidt, University of Manitoba: Vertebrate genetic diversity within and across North American cities
5:00 Aaron Yilmaz (Case Western Reserve University): Evidence for the evolution of thermal tolerance, but not desiccation tolerance, in response to hotter, drier city conditions in a cosmopolitan, terrestrial isopod
5:10 Angie Lenard (Case Western Reserve University): Plasticity and evolution change wing melanization of the cabbage white butterfly along an urbanization gradient
5:40 Chaz Hyseni (Uppsala University): Linking invertebrate biodiversity and epigenetics in urban aquatic environments
- New Lit Alert: Urban environment determines population genetics in the green toad, Bufotes viridis - September 11, 2023
- Contribute to the New York Canid Project! - July 21, 2023
- Parallel Urban Adaptation from Phenotype to Genotype in Anolis Lizards - January 19, 2023
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