SICB Annual Meeting 2022
January 3 - 7, 2022

Online Schedule

All times below refer to Phoenix local time.

The following program is preliminary and subject to change, and not all events are listed yet. If you notice a problem, please contact Jake Socha at ProgramOfficer@sicb.org. For those people who are presenting only on SICB+ (virtual only), your presentation will be listed as soon as possible. (SICB+ programming hasn’t been completed.)

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Session S3

S3: DNA metabarcoding across disciplines: sequencing our way to greater understanding across scales of biological organization (SICB-wide)
Day: Wed Jan 5 - 08:00-15:30 Chairs: Anna Forsman

SessionTime#Author(s)Title
S3  S3-4 Hoenig, BD*; Trevelline, BK; Latta, SC; Porter, BAIntegrating DNA metabarcoding and stable isotope analysis for improved dietary characterizations 
S3  S3-10 Weinstein, SB; Stephens, WZ; Round, JL; Dearing, MD*Wild herbivorous mammals (genus Neotoma) host a diverse but transient assemblage of fungi 
S308:00 S3-1 Gaither, MR*; Farrell, E; Reaume, A; Kumar, GPutting eDNA into practice: eDNA biodiversity assessments across diverse coastal systems 
S308:30 S3-2 Leray, M*; Nguyen, BN; Connolly, S; Knight, N; Altieri, AH; Paulay, G; Lasley, RM; Michonneau, F; McMillan, WO; Crandall, KA; Knowlton, NMagnitude, distribution and drivers of biodiversity across a Caribbean seascape 
S309:00 S3-3 Jones, L; Christie, L; Lowe, A; Witter, L; Creer, S; de Vere, N*Using pollen DNA metabarcoding to understand floral resource use by honeybees and other pollinators. 
S311:00 S3-6 Kohl, KDIntegrating microbiome data with measurements of host physiology and performance 
S311:30 S3-7 Longo, AVMetabarcoding approaches in amphibian disease ecology: Integrating taxonomy and function to predict host-pathogen interactions  
S313:30 S3-8 Savage, AE*; LaFond, JC; Martin, KRMetabarcoding for population immunogenetics: quantifying relationships between MHC polymorphisms and disease susceptibility in invasive and native amphibian populations 
S314:00 S3-9 Craine, JMMetabarcoding of North American Herbivore Diets 
S315:00 S3-11 Weinstein, SB*; Martínez-Mota, R; Stapleton, TE; Klure, DM; Greenhalgh, R; Orr, TJ; Dale, C; Kohl, KD; Dearing, MDMicrobiome stability and structure is governed by host phylogeny over diet and geography in woodrats (Neotoma spp.)  



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