List of presentations with links to pdfs of each one.
1. Updates from the University of Alaska Museum Herbarium -
Steffi Ickert-Bond and Jordan Metzgar
2. Partnering for Plant Conservation: It's a Necessity -
Peggy Olwell
3. Vegetation classification mapping across the state: review and updates -
Keith Boggs
4. Modeling the distributions of rare plants on BLM and NPS lands:
Identifying rarity hotspots and guiding future floristic inventory efforts - Helen Cortés-Burns
5. Nomenclatural changes in the Panarctic Flora Checklist: evaluating accepted name changes due to new typifications and monographic studies, especially those resulting from molecular analyses - Dave Murray
6. Vegetation change in Kenai Fjords Amy Miller
7. Variation in woody plant abundance and distribution along elevation gradients in three central Alaska National Park units -
Carl Roland
8. Flower Color Diversity in the Arctic Mustard Parrya nudicaulis:
Genes, natural selection, and metabolites - Matthew Carlson
9. Patterns of nucleotide diversity in balsam poplar - Matthew Olson
10. Native Plant Development for Reclamation in Alaska – Seeds of Success - Paul Krabacher
11. Alaska's Vulnerable Alpines -
Verna Pratt
12. UAF Certificate in Ethnobotany (EBOT) Program - Rose Meier
13. Vehicle Damage on Tundra - 25 years of monitoring recovery - Janet Jorgenson
14. Adaptive restoration in the face of climate and land use changes:
lessons from western Oregon - Matthew Blakeley-Smith
15. Systematics of Oxytropis section Arctobia in a changing landscape context Zachary Meyers
16. Inventorying biodiversity on the Kenai National Wildlife
Refuge: a collaboration with the USDA Forest Inventory & Analysis Program - Ed Berg
17. Progress towards the Checklist of Alaskan Lichens - Celia Miller
18. Botanical news from the Yukon Territory -
Lori Schroeder
19. Survey of the upper Black River 'mini-steppe bluffs'-2008 - Carolyn Parker & Jim Herriges
20. Rare North American macro lichens from Katmai NP -
James Walton
21. Results from the floristic surveys in Bering Glacier Marilyn Barker
22. Highlights of the 2009 Botany Survey on the south end of Kodiak Island in the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Stacy Studebaker
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