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Tim Barraclough Imperial College,
U.K
The evolutionary reality of species and higher taxa in plants
Mark Carine Natural History Museum,
London, U.K.
Island radiations and the evolution of the Atlantic Island floras
Elena Conti Univ. of Zurich,
Switzerland
Processes and outcomes of diversification in Primula
Mike Crisp Australian National Univ.,
Australia
Australian plant radiations – overview and synthesis
Mike Donoghue Yale Univ.,
U.S.A.
Evolutionary plant radiations
Erika Edwards Brown Univ.,
U.S.A.
What is so special about the Miocene?
Luke Harmon Univ. of Idaho,
U.S.A.
Progressive radiations and the deep history of Angiosperms
Colin Hughes Univ. of Zurich,
Switzerland
Legumes - biome shifts and rate shifts
Steve Johnson Univ. of KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa
Role of pollinators in plant radiations
Daniel Kissling Aarhus Univ., Denmark /
Univ. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Frugivory and plant radiations
Christian Lexer Univ. of Fribourg,
Switzerland
Genomics of the speciation continuum
Peter Linder Univ. of Zurich,
Switzerland
Causes and correlates of Angiosperm radiations
Santiago Madriñán Univ. de Los Andes,
Colombia
Andean Páramo radiations
Susana Magallón Univ. Nac. Autonoma de México,
México
A meta-calibrated diversification analysis of flowering plants
Toby Pennington Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh,
U.K.
Inga: a case study for evolutionary radiation in tropical rain forest trees
Dan Rabosky Cornell Univ.,
U.S.A.
Analysis and visualization of complex macroevolutionary dynamics with BAMM
Rick Ree The Field Museum, Chicago,
U.S.A.
Adaptive radiation in Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae)
Susanne Renner Univ. München,
Germany
Did hummingbird pollination open a new adaptive zone that resulted in the radiation of plant lineages?
Bob Ricklefs Univ. of Missouri,
U.S.A.
Regional and lineage influences on plant diversification
Daniele Silvestro Univ. of Lausanne,
Switzerland /
Univ. Gothenburg,
Sweden
Challenges and potential to investigate plant diversification from the fossil record
Tanja Stadler ETH Zürich,
Switzerland
A unified analysis of neontological and paleontological data
Tony Verboom Univ. of Cape Town,
South Africa
Exploring the role of topography as a driver of diversification in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa
 
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