SICB Annual Meeting 2017
January 4-8, 2017
New Orleans, LA
Symposium: Evolutionary Impacts of Seasonality
Organisms living in seasonal environments experience fluctuating selection pressures that influence their ecology and physiology, and drive their evolution. Classic work by Dobzhansky and early researchers identified seasonal fluctuations as a potentially important mechanism maintaining genetic polymorphism in natural populations, and studies of seasonal polyphenism and phenology have advanced our understanding of life history evolution. Recent advances in the field are moving towards greater understanding of the impacts of seasonality on genomic and physiological evolution, promising to illuminate the importance of seasonality in generating adaptation and constraining evolution. We thus propose to bring together experts from across these disparate fields, with complementary expertise covering the entire span of the biological hierarchy and the breadth of terrestrial eukaryotes. The goal of this symposium is to identify areas of inquiry across disciplines and study systems that can most benefit from cross-pollination with other disciplines. We aim to produce a roadmap to unifying seasonality research by highlighting transformative research questions emerging from research across organisms, and to suggest how this research can best be integrated, conceptually and quantitatively.
Sponsors: DCPB, DCE, DIZ
Organizers
- Caroline Williams, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA, cmw@berkeley.edu
- Gregory Ragland, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA, gragland@ksu.edu
Speakers
S4-1 Friday, Jan. 6, 07:50 RAGLAND, GJ*; WILLIAMS, CM:
Introduction to Evolutionary Impacts of Seasonality symposium
S4-2 Friday, Jan. 6, 08:00 CHEVIRON, ZA*; STAGER, M; SWANSON, DL:
Comparative transcriptomics of seasonal phenotypic flexibility in three species of North American resident songbirds.
S4-3 Friday, Jan. 6, 08:30 KRIEGSFELD, Lance, J*; JENNINGS, Kimberly, J; MANON, Chasles; CHO, Hweyryoung; MASON, Alex, O; KELLER, Matthieu:
Seasonal control of reproductive function by two, complementary RFamide peptides
S4-4 Friday, Jan. 6, 09:00 SHELDON, K.S.:
The impact of temperature variation on physiology and distributions of tropical and temperate ectotherms
S4-5 Friday, Jan. 6, 09:30 BUCKLEY, LB*; ARAKAKI, A; KHAROUBA, HM; KINGSOLVER, JG:
Insect Development, Thermal Plasticity and Fitness Implications in Changing, Seasonal Environments
S4-6 Friday, Jan. 6, 10:30 HUMPHRIES, Murray M*; MENZIES, Allyson K; STUDD, Emily K:
The seasons of things and the purposes of time: seasonal variation in morphology, metabolism, and behaviour in boreal endotherms
S4-7 Friday, Jan. 6, 11:00 VARPE, Øystein:
Life history adaptations to seasonality
S4-8 Friday, Jan. 6, 11:30 HEREFORD, J:
Physiological and phenological correlates of the seasonal niche in a C3-C4 intermediate
S4-9 Friday, Jan. 6, 13:30 RAJPUROHIT, S; TURCOTTE, M; PETROV, D; LEVINE, J; SCHMIDT, P*:
Rapid Adaptation to Seasonality in Drosophila
S4-10 Friday, Jan. 6, 14:00 VISSER, M.E.*; VERHAGEN, I.C.; RAMAKERS, J.; LAINE, V.N.; GIENAPP, P.:
The evolution of mechanisms underlying seasonal timing of avian reproduction
S4-11 Friday, Jan. 6, 14:30 DONOHUE, Kathleen*; EDWARDS, Brianne; BURGHARDT, Liana:
Interpreting variation in dormancy and germination time under diverse seasonal conditions
S4-12 Friday, Jan. 6, 15:00 WILLIAMS, Caroline M*; RAGLAND, Gregory J:
Evolutionary impacts of seasonality: synthesis and directions forward