Published: June 18, 2019

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At in Providence: Luke is going to present his mathematical model of the anthocyanin pathway and results of Ìý[here's !]. On Monday, Ashley will talk about her undergraduate research at TAMU-CC suggesting that humans have driven the evolution of flatter shells in limpets in the Hawaiian Islands.ÌýFinally,ÌýStacey is organizing a with on process-based models of macroevolutionary trait evolution.ÌýÌý

At in Tucson:ÌýJuan will share his work on the relationship between Ìýin Physalis (that's his cool image on the left!).ÌýLuis will discuss the relationship between the in Solanaceae.ÌýJesse will also present a poster on his preliminary (the North American leather flowers), and Sukuan will share his work on the , the South American Marsh Pitcher Plants. Will will be presenting his software LeafMachine, which gathers morphometric data from herbarium sheets. As one of the two BSA student representatives, Chelsea will be co-presenting a workshop on Ìýas well as speaking about her with ¸é´Ç³¦Ã­´Ç. Finally, Ashley will be giving a talk about based on her previous undergraduate research and a lightning talk on her REU work this summer about the regulation of floral carotenoid pigments!

And, at the in Florencia, ¸é´Ç³¦Ã­´Ç will give a talk about phylogenetics and inflated calyxÌýevolution in the tribe Physalideae in the Latin American Solanaceae Symposium.