Invited Seminar at CES on 11 August 2017 at 3:00 pm titled "URGENT: RESCHEDULED: From global patterns to shallow, species-level processes: Examples from the evolution and biogeography of flowering plants" by Dr. Nico Cellinese from University of Florida

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Topic: 
URGENT: RESCHEDULED: From global patterns to shallow, species-level processes: Examples from the evolution and biogeography of flowering plants
Speaker: 
Dr. Nico Cellinese, University of Florida
Date & Time: 
11 Aug 2017 - 3:00pm
Event Type: 
Invited Seminar
Venue: 
CES Seminar Hall, 3rd Floor, Biological Sciences Building
Coffee/Tea: 
Before the talk
Abstract:

Observable patterns in nature, whether they concern morphological and molecular traits or range distributions, are caused by different processes. Through phylogenetics and post-tree analyses we can recover evolutionary trends and historical pathways along the history of organisms. In this talk, a few case studies from the evolution of flowering plants will be presented as means to understand character evolution and historical biogeography at broad and small scale.

Speaker Bio: 
To know more about Dr. Nico Cellinese and her work, please visit her webpage : https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/museum-voices/cellinese-lab/