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Tuesday, August 8, 1:30-5:00 pm
COS 37 - Evolutionary ecology II: life history, speciation, and coevolution
L-14, Lobby Level, Cook Convention Center
Presiders: J Cavender-Bares

1:30 PMCobbold, Christina*,1, Powell, James2, 1 University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK2 Utah State University, Logan, UT, The evolution of phenology and its impact on life cycle synchronisation.

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1:50 PMLangkilde, Tracy*,1, 2, Shine, Richard2, 1 2 , Should you save your sons or your daughters? Temperature-dependent sex determination offers a potential solution to this difficult choice.

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2:10 PMGerlanc, Nicole*,1, 3, Whiteman, Howard1, 3, Wissinger, Scott2, 3, Doyle, Jacqueline1, 3, 1 Murray State University, Murray, KY3 Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, CO2 Allegheny College, Meadville, PA, The big payoff: results from a long-term study on the evolutionary maintenance of polyphenism.

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2:50 PMChilds, Dylan*,1, Coulson, Tim2, Sheldon, Ben3, Rees, Mark1, 1 Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, Sheffield, South Yorks., UK2 Silwood Park Campus, Ascot, Berkshire, UK3 The Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK, Integral projection models as a framework for exploring life history evolution in the real world.

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3:10 PM, Break.

3:20 PMKimbrell, Tristan*,1, Holt, Robert1, 1 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Canalization and adaptation in a multiple source-one sink system.

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3:40 PMRaffel, Thomas*,1, Rossi, Erin1, Hudson, Peter1, 1 The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA, Parasitism and evolution of the complex life history strategy of Red-spotted newts.

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4:00 PMHartway, Cynthia*,1, Caceres, Carla1, 1 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA, Dormancy costs and alternate life history strategies in Daphnia pulicaria.

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4:20 PMTakahashi, Mizuki*,1, Parris, Matthew1, 1 University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, Life cycle polyphenism as a factor affecting the ecological divergence of the eastern newt, Notophthalmus viridescens.

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