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20042003200220012000199919981997prior to 1997

Published Abstracts and Scientific Contributions
20042003200220012000199919981997prior to 1997

Acknowledgement




Published Abstracts and Scientific Contributions

1998

Ballard, J.W.O. and M.D. Dean. DNA degradation: The good, the bad and the ugly. American Entomological Society. Las Vegas, NV.

Bates, J.M. The role of genetic diversity in conservation of Neotropical birds. American Ornithologists' Union. St. Louis, MO.

Bates, J.M. A novel hypothesis about Amazonian biogeography. International Ornithological Congress. Durban, South Africa.

Brumfield, R.*, S.J. Hackett, and M. Braun. MtDNA data can not be used to infer the Manacus species tree. American Ornithologists' Union. St. Louis, MO.

Driskell, A.C. Systematics and evolution of the Wattlebirds (Meliphagidae, Anthochaera). North American Ornithological Congress. St. Louis, MO.

Driskell, A.C. Systematics and evolution of the Wattlebirds (Meliphagidae, Anthochaera). Society of Integrative and Comparative Biologists Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.

Driskell, A.C. and L. Christidis. Systematics of the Meliphagidae (Passeriformes). International Ornithological Congress. Durban, South Africa.

Goerck, J.*, J.M. Bates, and S.J. Hackett. High levels of genetic differentiation in two species of Drymophila antbirds. American Ornithologists' Union. St. Louis, MO.

Flynn, J.J. American Academy of Arts and Sciences/Field Museum/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Conference (Humankind's Evolutionary Roots: Our Place in Nature) "Primate Roots: Assessing Morphological, Molecular, and Paleontological Data on the Phylogeny and Diversification of Mammals". The Field Museum, Chicago.

Flynn, J.J. and M.A. Nedbal. The Field Museum, 21st Annual A. Watson Armour III Spring Systematics Symposium (Combining Molecular and Paleontological Data: A Twofold Approach for Documenting Major Evolutionary Events), "Phylogeny and rates of evolution in the Carnivora: reciprocal illumination of morphology, DNA, and the fossil record". The Field Museum, Chicago.

Hackett, S.J. Is avian mitochondrial DNA evolving neutrally? American Ornithologists' Union. St. Louis, MO.

Huhndorf, S.H., G.M. Mueller, F.M. Lutzoni, F. Fernandez, and A. Miller. Studies in the Lasiosphaeriaceae: Monographs to two key genera and family-level phylogeny (Fungi, Ascomycetes, Sordariales). Poster presented at NSF Partnership for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy Workshop, Woods Hole, MA. (invited participant).

Hsu, J.W., M.A. Nedbal and J.J. Flynn. Are skunks mustelids? Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution (SSE)/American Society of Naturalists (ASN)/Society of Systematic Biologists (SSB), Poster presentation #597.

Lutzoni, F.M. Exploring strategies to reveal the genetic mechanisms of lichen mycobiont-photobiont interactions. Sixth International Mycological Congress (Jerusalem, Israel); abstract page 84.

Miadlikowska, J. and F.M. Lutzoni. Taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Peltigera based on molecular data. Proceedings of the 51st Congress of the Polish Botanical Society (Gdansk, Poland); abstract page 329.

Miadlikowska, J. and F.M. Lutzoni. Phylogenetic revision of the genus Peltigera based on morphological, chemical, and DNA data. Workshop: Progress in Molecular Studies of Lichens (Graz, Austria); abstract pages 21-22.

Mueller, G. M. and Q.-X. Wu. How host specific are Suillus americanus and S. spraguei? Second International Congress on Mycorrhiza Abstracts p. 124.

Nedbal, M.A. and J.J. Flynn. Origin and molecular evolution of the Can Sine. Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution (SSE)/American Society of Naturalists (ASN)/Society of Systematic Biologists (SSB), Poster presentation #833.

Palmer, J.D., S. Turner, & K.M. Pryer. Cyanobacterial origin of chloroplasts: once or more than once? Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 46: 2A. (Invited symposium contribution to The Society of Protozoologists: Recent developments in chloroplast and mitochondrial evolution). Flagstaff, Arizona.

Søchting, U. and F.M. Lutzoni. Towards a new taxonomy in the Teloschistaceae. Workshop: Progress in Molecular Studies of Lichens (Graz, Austria); abstract pages 24-25.




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