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Ten-Minute Papers, SysEB Section: Evolution and Ecology of Social Insects

Wednesday, November 18, 2015: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
211 B (Convention Center)
Moderators:
Shauna Price
Clare Rittschof


1:30 PM
Welcoming Remarks
1:32 PM
Withdrawn
1:44 PM
Ants and their defenses: an evolutionary trade-off?
Benjamin Blanchard, Field Museum of Natural History ; Corrie Moreau, Field Museum of Natural History
1:56 PM
The evolution specialized castes: testing a classic hypothesis using the turtle ants (Cephalotes)
Shauna Price, The George Washington University ; Scott Powell, The George Washington University ; Daniel Kronauer, Rockefeller University
2:08 PM
Withdrawn
2:20 PM
Ichneumonoidea phylogenomics using anchored target enrichment
Patrick Piekarski, University of Manitoba ; Heather M. Hines, Pennsylvania State University ; Andrew Deans, Pennsylvania State University ; Alan Lemmon, Florida State University ; Emily Lemmon, Florida State University ; Barbara Sharanowski, University of Manitoba
2:32 PM
Phylogeny of Melissodes (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Karen W. Wright, University of New Mexico ; Kelly Miller, University of New Mexico
2:44 PM
Break
2:56 PM
Withdrawn
3:08 PM
Theoretical support for balancing selection and reduced diploid male production in multiple-locus complementary sex determination
Jerome Weis, University of Minnesota ; Paul Ode, Colorado State University ; George Heimpel, University of Minnesota
3:20 PM
Withdrawn
3:32 PM
Rates of genomic recombination in two termites with sexual (Reticulitermes flavipes) and asexual reproduction (R. speratus) as determined by high density, SNP-based markers
Edward Vargo, Texas A&M University ; Olav Rueppell, University of North Carolina at Greensboro ; Kenji Matsuura, Kyoto University ; Paul Labadie, North Carolina State University ; Melissa Giresi, Texas A&M University
3:44 PM
Concluding Remarks