Houston Regional Ecology and Evolution Student Symposium--PROGRAM
4 May 2018
102 HSC, University of Houston
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POSTERS 1. Huw Ogilvie, Rice University Estimating a time tree of the Australian radiation of Eugongylus group lizards by applying StarBEAST2 to a genome-scale data set 2. Logan Chipkin, University of Houston Muller's ratchet in populations doomed to extinction 3. Fei Yuan, University of Houston No evidence of parallel or convergent adaptive mammalian evolution at the protein sequence level 4. Hao Zhang, University of Houston Better than sex? The evolutionary causes and consequences of successful asexuality in Tetrahymena ciliates 5. Tianjiao Adams, University of Houston Long term grasshopper population dynamics on Sapelo Island 6. Kiran Adhikari, University of Houston Role of genotype-by temperature interactions in the maintenance of polygenic sex determination in housefly 7. Elaine Shen, Rice University Fishing for Genes: Surveying fish biodiversity in nearshore Caribbean ecosystems using environmental DNA 8. Tonya Shepherd, Texas A&M University Mitochondrial haplotyping of unmanaged honey bee hives in Southern Texas 9. Laura Nicholson, Rice University How do rare species fare in competition for pollination services? 10. Eric Wesley Wice, Rice University Behavioral plasticity and genotypic variation in behavior: effects on social group structure and evolution 11. Elizabeth Walsh, Texas A&M University The impact of in-hive miticides on honey bee (Apis mellifera, L.) queen behavior and physiology 12. Rebekah Bryant, Rice University CRESS-DNA virus-like sequence associated with quagga mussels in Lake Michigan benthos 13. Hannah Locke, University of Houston Above-ground herbivory history and below-ground mutualist diversity interact to alter subsequent plant-herbivore responses 14. Amber Patricio, Katherine Miller, and Khirstyn Vu, Texas A&M University Comparing bats from different ecologies and how they use strobe groups 15. Zachary Hancock, Texas A&M University Detection of cryptic species in two widespread genera of sand-burrowing amphipods in the Gulf of Mexico 16. Wenwen Liu, University of Houston Allometric variation of the grass Spartina alterniflora in a nature salt marsh across space and time 17. Youzheng Zhang, University of Houston Biotic homogenization of wetland soil communities by exotic Spartina alterniflora in China 18. Maya Reese, University of Houston The ontogeny of collective personality |