The meetings kick off tonight in stinkin’ hot Norman, Ok. From the program guide, here are the anole-themed talks. Can’t attend? Fear not–AA will keep you abreast of events as they unfold.
Sunday, 2:45 P.M. University A, Cox, Robert, Urbach, Davnah, Duryea, M.C., Calsbeek, Ryan. Testing the adaptive significance of progeny sex-ratio bias in the brown anole lizard, Anolis sagrei.
Monday, 11:45, Oklahoma D, FUJITA, MATTHEW* – EDWARDS, SCOTT – PONTING, CHRIS
Unexpected homogeneity in GC content and divergent isochore structure in the Anolis lizard genome
Monday, 4:45, University C, STUART, YOEL* – CAMPBELL, TODD – LOSOS, JONATHAN
Rapid, replicated character displacement in small-island populations of Anolis carolinensis following invasion by a congeneric competitor
Tuesday, 11:30, University B
WATKINS, CHAD* – PIRES DA SILVA, ANDRE
The influence of transposable elements within the Anolis carolinensis Hox cluster
Tuesday 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM L4 Special
Lecture Oklahoma E
Fisher Award Lecture
4:00 MAHLER, D. LUKE* – REVELL, LIAM – GLOR, RICHARD – LOSOS, JONATHAN
Ecological opportunity and the rate of trait evolution in radiations of island anoles
Tuesday 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM L2 Special
Lecture Oklahoma E
Dobzhansky Prize Address
4:30 L2001 McGLOTHLIN, JOEL
The evolution of genetic architecture during adaptive radiation
Unfortunately, due to a scheduling/registration snafu not of his making, Ian Wang’s talk has been cancelled:
Monday, 11:45 WANG, IAN J
The effects of environmental variation and geographic isolation on genetic divergence in Anolis lizards
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Rich Glor
Awesome, thanks for all the updates JLo!