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S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
An empirically grounded model of speciation
DAGILIS A. J. (1), KIRKPATRICK M. (1), BOLNICK D. (1)
(1) University of Texas at Austin, Austin UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Complex evolutionary interactions between mating system and learned song in passerine birds
SNYDER K. (1), CREANZA N. (1)
(1) Vanderbilt University, Nashville UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Complex life histories and the resolution of ontogenetic conflict via metamorphosis
GOEDERT D. (1), CALSBEEK R. G. (1)
(1) EEES Graduate Program, Dartmouth College,Hanover-NH, USA, Hanover UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Detecting selection in bottlenecked populations
LEIGH D. (1, 2), LISCHER H. (2, 3), GUILLAUME F. (2), GROSSEN C. (2), GÜNTHER T. (4), KELLER L. (1, 5)
(1) DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, Kingston CANADA
(2) DEPARTMENT OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH, Zurich SWITZERLAND
(3) SWISS INSTITUTE OF BIOINFORMATICS, Lausanne SWITZERLAND
(4) DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY AND GENETICS, UPPSALA UNIVERSITY, Uppsala SWEDEN
(5) ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH, Zurich SWITZERLAND

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Evolution of pythons: understanding the remarkable morphological diversity behind the world's largest snakes
ESQUERRE D. (1), SHERRATT E. (1, 2), DONNELLAN S. (2), KEOGH S. (1)
(1) Division of Ecology and Evolution, Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Canberra AUSTRALIA
(2) Department of Genetics and Evolution, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide AUSTRALIA

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Genome divergence and gene flow through the speciation continuum: insights from suture zones of Australian birds.
PENALBA J. (1, 2, 3, 4), JOSEPH L. (2, 3, 4), MORITZ C. (2, 3, 4)
(1) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Planegg-Martinsried GERMANY
(2) Australian National University, Canberra AUSTRALIA
(3) CSIRO, Canberra AUSTRALIA
(4) Centre for Biodiversity Analysis, Canberra AUSTRALIA

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Haploid selection in a predominantly diploid animal
ALAVIOON G. (1), HOTZY C. (1), FRANCIS R. M. (1), NAKHRO K. (1), SCOFIELD D. (1), ZAJITSCHEK S. (1), MAKLAKOV A. (2), IMMLER S. (2)
(1) Uppsala University, Evolutionary Biology Center (EBC), Uppsala SWEDEN
(2) University of East Anglia, School of Biological Sciences, Norwich UNITED KINGDOM

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Protecting the superorganism: how ants behave like an immune system to eradicate infections from the colony
PULL C. D. (1), PULL C. D. (2, 3), UGELVIG L. V. (3, 4), FLORIAN W. (3, 5), CREMER S. (3)
(1) Royal Holloway University of London, Egham UNITED KINGDOM
(2) Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham UNITED KINGDOM
(3) Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), Klosterneuburg AUSTRIA
(4) University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen DENMARK
(5) Medical University of Vienna, Vienna AUSTRIA

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Regulatory variation in pigmentation loci underlies balanced polymorphism in the wall lizard
ANDRADE P. (1, 2), PINHO C. (1), AFONSO S. (1), PÉREZ I DE LANUZA G. (1), BELLATI A. (3), PELLITTERI-ROSA D. (3), BOSAKOVA Z. (4), BREJCHA J. (4), CARRETERO M. A. (1), FEINER N. (5), MARSIK P. (6), PAUPÉRIO F. (2), RUBIN C. J. (7), SABATINO S. (1), SALVI D. (8, 1), WHILE G. M. (9), ULLER T. (5), FONT E. (10), ANDERSSON L. (7), CARNEIRO M. (1, 2)
(1) CIBIO-InBIO, Universidade do Porto, Vairão PORTUGAL
(2) Departamento de Biologia, FCUP, Universidade do Porto, Porto PORTUGAL
(3) Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra e dell'Ambiente, Università di Pavia, Pavia ITALY
(4) Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague CZECHIA
(5) Department of Biology, Lund University, Lund SWEDEN
(6) Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague CZECHIA
(7) Science for Life Laboratory Uppsala, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Uppsala SWEDEN
(8) Department of Health, Life and Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, L'aquila ITALY
(9) School of Biology, University of Tasmania, Hobart AUSTRALIA
(10) Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, University of Valencia, Valencia SPAIN

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Strong reproductive isolation exists between diploids and tetraploids--but not between higher cytotypes--within polyploid complexes.
SUTHERLAND B. (1, 2), GALLOWAY L. (1)
(1) University of Virginia, Charlottesville UNITED STATES
(2) University of Arizona, Tucson UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Study of the interactions of Zika virus with the antiviral responses by experimental evolution
GRASS V. (1), DÉCEMBRE E. (1), SHERRY L. (1), KOBERT K. (2), KOHL A. (3), BOUSSAU B. (2), DREUX M. (1)
(1) CIRI, Inserm, U1111, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, UMR5308, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Univ Lyon, F-69007, Lyon FRANCE
(2) UMR CNRS 5558 Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Évolutive (LBBE) - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon FRANCE
(3) MRC - University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, Glasgow UNITED KINGDOM

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
The genetic basis of a major evolutionary transition: from egg-laying to live-bearing in a squamate lizard
RECKNAGEL H. (1), YURCHENKO A. (1), NOKHBATOLFOGHAHAI M. (1), BAIN M. (1), ELMER K. R. (1)
(1) Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow UNITED KINGDOM

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
The genetic basis of variation in phenotypic plasticity
VAN DER BURG K. (1), REED R. (1)
(1) Cornell University, Ithaca UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-01 SSE W. D. Hamilton Award Symposium
Widespread adaptive diversification and cross-feeding in a Long-Term Evolution Experiment with E. coli
JAGDISH T. (1, 2, 3), LENSKI R. (1, 2), DESAI M. (3)
(1) Michigan State University, East Lansing UNITED STATES
(2) Beacon Center for the Study of Evolution in Action, East Lansing UNITED STATES
(3) Harvard University, Cambridge UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
A Machine-Learning Approach for Phylogenetic Model Selection
ABADI S. (1), AZOURI D. (1), PUPKO T. (2), MAYROSE I. (1)
(1) School of Plant Sciences and Food security, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv 69978, Tel Aviv ISRAEL
(2) School of Molecular Cell Biology & Biotechnology, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv 69978, Tel Aviv ISRAEL

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Adaptive or non-adaptive radiation? The role of ecology during the continental radiation of Cryptoblepharus lizards
BLOM M. (1, 2), MORITZ C. (2)
(1) Dept. of Bioinformatics and Genetics, Stockholm SWEDEN
(2) Dept. of Ecology and Evolution, Canberra AUSTRALIA

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Climate drives lineage and morphological diversification in an adaptive radiation of Hemidactylus geckos in South Asia
LAJMI A. (1, 2), VERMA A. (2), KARANTH P. (2)
(1) National Centre for Biological Sciences,, Bangalore INDIA
(2) Centre for Ecological Sciences,, Bangalore INDIA

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Comprehensive phylogeny of ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) based on transcriptomic and genomic data
HUGHES L. (1)
(1) George Washington University, Washington UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Developing and evaluating an integrative model of species evolution accounting for fossilization and coalescence processes
OGILVIE H. (1), VAUGHAN T. (2), MATZKE N. (1, 3), SLATER G. (4), STADLER T. (2), WELCH D. (3), DRUMMOND A. (3)
(1) Australian National University, Canberra AUSTRALIA
(2) ETH Zurich, Basel SWITZERLAND
(3) University of Auckland, Auckland NEW ZEALAND
(4) University of Chicago, Chicago UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Do more fossils improve divergence time estimates in molecular phylogenies?
CARRUTHERS T. (1), SCOTLAND R. (1)
(1) Department of Plant Sciences, Oxford UNITED KINGDOM

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Exploring the power of Bayesian skyline episodic models to detect mass extinction events from phylogenies containing only extant taxa
CULSHAW V. (1), STADLER T. (2), SANMARTÍN I. (1)
(1) Real Jardín Botánico, Madrid, CSIC, Madrid SPAIN
(2) ETH Zurich, D-BSSE, Basel SWITZERLAND

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
From the origin to the present: reconstructing and dating the tree of pimpliform parasitoid wasps
SPASOJEVIC T. (1, 2), KLOPFSTEIN S. (1, 2)
(1) Naturhistorisches Museum Bern, Bern SWITZERLAND
(2) Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern, Bern SWITZERLAND

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Historical biogeography and the evolution of environmental niche in Datureae (Solanaceae)
DUPIN J. (1)
(1) University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Integrating big data into systematics to unveil the evolution of tropical biodiversity
ZIZKA A. (1), BACON C. D. (1, 2), ANTONELLI A. (1, 2)
(1) University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg SWEDEN
(2) Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Center, Gothenburg SWEDEN

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Living and extinct dragons: incorporating fossils in monitor lizard macroevolution
BRENNAN I. (1), KEOGH S. (1), DONNELLAN S. (2)
(1) Australian National University, Canberra AUSTRALIA
(2) South Australian Museum, Adelaide AUSTRALIA

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Overhauling the phylogenetic origins and early evolution of lizards and snakes
SIMOES T. (1), CALDWELL M. (1), NYDAM R. (2)
(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton CANADA
(2) Department of Anatomy, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Glendale UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Patterns of phenotypic evolution suggest an adaptive radiation in pelagic fishes in the earliest Cenozoic
BECKETT H. (1, 2), JOHANSON Z. (2), GILES S. (1), FRIEDMAN M. (3, 1)
(1) University of Oxford, Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford UNITED KINGDOM
(2) Natural History Museum, London, Department of Earth Sciences, London UNITED KINGDOM
(3) University of Michigan, Museum of Paleontology and Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Ann Arbor UNITED KINGDOM

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Oral communication
S-02 SSB Ernst Mayr Award Symposium
Recalcitrance of avian divergence times and phylogenetic topology may be related to selection for reduced body size across the K?Pg boundary
BERV J. (1), FIELD D. (2)
(1) Cornell University, Ithaca UNITED STATES
(2) University of Bath, Bath UNITED KINGDOM

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
A new coalescent theory based on a non-Markovian Poisson process
BEERLI P. (1), MASHAYEKHI S. (1)
(1) Florida State University, Tallahassee UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
Coevolution of social phenotypes with the context they evolve in
AKCAY E. (1)
(1) Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
Eco-evolutionary dynamics under limited dispersal: ecological inheritance, altruism within and spite between species
MULLON C. (1), LEHMANN L. (1)
(1) Department of Ecology and Evolution, Crissier SWITZERLAND

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
Games between the sexes over parental care
IYER P. (1), SHUKLA A. (2)
(1) Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore INDIA
(2) Mathematics Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver CANADA

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
Memory in trait macroevolution
GOLDBERG E. (1), FOO J. (2)
(1) Department of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior, Saint Paul UNITED STATES
(2) School of Mathematics, Minneapolis UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
Recombination promotes canalization against deleterious mutations in sexual haploid organisms
BENGTSSON B. O. (1), SÄLL T. (1)
(1) Biology Department, Lund SWEDEN

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
Sex differences in recombination
KIRKPATRICK M. (1), SARDELL J. (1)
(1) University of Texas, Austin UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
Social evolution under demographic stochasticity
MCLEOD D. (1), DAY T. (2)
(1) Institute of Integrative Biology, Zurich SWITZERLAND
(2) Department of Mathematics, Kingston CANADA

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
The population genetics of natural selection and spatial sorting during range expansions and range shifts
PEISCHL S. (1, 2), GILBERT K. J. (3, 2)
(1) Interfaculty Bioinformatics Unit - University of Berne, Berne SWITZERLAND
(2) Swiss Institue of Bioinformatics, Lausanne SWITZERLAND
(3) Institute for Ecology and Evolution - University of Berne, Berne SWITZERLAND

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
The rate at which rapidly adapting populations cross fitness valleys
KESSINGER T. (1), VAN CLEVE J. (1)
(1) University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky UNITED STATES

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
Theory in service of narratives in evolutionary biology
OTTO S. (. (1), ROSALES A. (1)
(1) Department of Zoology, Vancouver CANADA

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Oral communication
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
What will evolve? What can evolve? What could maybe have evolved, but didn't?
KOKKO H. (1)
(1) University of Zurich, Zurich SWITZERLAND

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0104
Modeling Aedes albopictus response to control methods based on sterilized males release.
HARAMBOURE M. (1), LABBÉ P. (2, 3), TRAN A. (1, 4), BALDET T. (1), BOUYER J. (1, 5)
(1) ASTRE, CIRAD - UMR, Montpellier FRANCE
(2) CNRS, IRD, ISEM - UMR, Montpellier FRANCE
(3) University of Montpellier, Montpellier FRANCE
(4) CIRAD, IRSTEA, AgroParisTech TETIS, Montpellier FRANCE
(5) FAO - IAEA - IPCL Seibersdorf, Vienne AUSTRIA

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0105
Balanced flower size polymorphism through antagonistic pleiotropy
BROWN K. (1), KELLY J. (1)
(1) University of Kansas, Lawrence UNITED STATES

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0106
A dynamic game theoretical model predicts variance in choosiness when mate availability fluctuates
CHEVALIER L. (1), LABONNE J. (1), DECHAUME-MONCHARMONT F. X. (2)
(1) UMR 1224 ECOBIOP - INRA - UNIV PAU & PAYS ADOUR, Saint-Pée Sur Nivelle FRANCE
(2) UMR CNRS 6282 Biogéosciences - University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon FRANCE

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0107
From the proximate and ultimate drivers of animal space use to their population-level consequences
RIOTTE-LAMBERT L. (1)
(1) Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, Glasgow UNITED KINGDOM

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0108
A theoretical model of the social evolution of virulence in Bacillus thuringiensis.
PATEL M. (1)
(1) Department of Zoology, Oxford UNITED KINGDOM

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0109
Modelling the influence of parental effects on gene network evolution
ODORICO A. (1, 2), LE ROUZIC A. (1, 2)
(1) EGCE, CNRS, Gif-Sur-Yvette. FRANCE
(2) Paris Sud University, Orsay FRANCE

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0110
On the predictability of infectious disease outbreaks
SCARPINO S. (1, 2, 3, 4), PETRI G. (4)
(1) Northeastern University, Boston UNITED STATES
(2) Northeastern University, Boston UNITED STATES
(3) Northeastern University, Boston UNITED STATES
(4) ISI Foundation, Torino ITALY

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0111
Mate limitation and sex ratio evolution
LEHTONEN J. (1), SCHWANZ L. (1)
(1) University of New South Wales, Sydney AUSTRALIA

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0112
No pain no gain: Information acquisition is bounded by substitutional load
MCGEE R. (1), KOSTERLITZ O. (1), FALTER R. (1), CONLIN P. (1), KERR B. (1), BERGSTROM C. (1)
(1) University of Washington, Seattle UNITED STATES

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Poster
S-03 ASN Vice- President Symposium: Advances through theory: an exploration of mathematical models in ecology and evolution
P-0113
Intrinsic limits to gene regulation by global crosstalk
FRIEDLANDER T. (1, 2), PRIZAK R. (2), GUET C. (2), BARTON N. H. (2), TKACIK G. (2)
(1) Faculty of Agriculture, Rehovot ISRAEL
(2) IST Austria, Klosterneuburg AUSTRIA

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