Allison Fryer Associate Dean Graduate Studies SOM Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Department Physiology and Pharmacology How to Write an Abstract.

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Allison Fryer Associate Dean Graduate Studies SOM Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Department Physiology and Pharmacology How to Write an Abstract

Abstracts are IMPORTANT 1) Invitations to speak at conferences are dependent upon writing a coherent abstract. 2) The abstract is the only part of your paper that most people will read. 3) But…the abstract is an invitation to read the rest of the paper

1. Follow Directions Limits by space, words, characters, tables, figures text, references? Is presenting author first, underlined? Paragraphs indented, justified, headings? Font ± serif and size?

2.Abstract is a Mini Paper Introduction Purpose/Why did you do the study? Methods Data Conclusion

Introduction A Morphological and Genetic Analysis of Polistes versicolor : the Paper Wasp Invading the Galápagos Islands OHSU Student, OHSU Student, Faculty member OHSU, Portland Oregon Polistes versicolor, a wasp native to Ecuador, has only recently invaded the Galápagos Islands. This invasion may have put us in position to explore evolution as it occurs, but only if we collect data as the invasion progresses. With preliminary evidence suggesting P. versicolor body characteristics vary with elevation, we gathered ecological, morphological, and genetic data during the early phase of this invasion. Individuals (n = 714) from the Ecuador mainland and six different island regions were in 2007 and Head, wing, and leg measurements were gathered. DNA was extracted and cataloged for each animal, PCR was performed on mainland and select island individuals, and loci were examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. We found significant morphological differences in relation to elevation. Data suggests that larger heads, smaller wings, and smaller legs are seen at higher elevations. Highly polymorphic loci have also been isolated for mainland individuals. Preliminary genetic data suggests that island-specific reductions in genetic diversity may have occurred and such limited variation supports morphological plasticity. These data will serve as a reference in morphological and genetic analyses over time to decipher whether plasticity or evolution is driving such differences.

Purpose/Why did you conduct study? A Morphological and Genetic Analysis of Polistes versicolor : the Paper Wasp Invading the Galápagos Islands OHSU Student, OHSU Student, Faculty member OHSU, Portland Oregon Polistes versicolor, a wasp native to Ecuador, has only recently invaded the Galápagos Islands. This invasion may have put us in position to explore evolution as it occurs, but only if we collect data as the invasion progresses. With preliminary evidence suggesting P. versicolor body characteristics vary with elevation, we gathered ecological, morphological, and genetic data during the early phase of this invasion. Individuals (n = 714) from the Ecuador mainland and six different island regions were collected in 2007 and Head, wing, and leg measurements were gathered. DNA was extracted and cataloged for each animal, PCR was performed on mainland and select island individuals, and loci were examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. We found significant morphological differences in relation to elevation. Data suggests that larger heads, smaller wings, and smaller legs are seen at higher elevations. Highly polymorphic loci have also been isolated for mainland individuals. Preliminary genetic data suggests that island-specific reductions in genetic diversity may have occurred and such limited variation supports morphological plasticity. These data will serve as a reference in morphological and genetic analyses over time to decipher whether plasticity or evolution is driving such differences.

Methods A Morphological and Genetic Analysis of Polistes versicolor : the Paper Wasp Invading the Galápagos Islands OHSU Student, OHSU Student, Faculty member OHSU, Portland Oregon Polistes versicolor, a wasp native to Ecuador, has only recently invaded the Galápagos Islands. This invasion may have put us in position to explore evolution as it occurs, but only if we collect data as the invasion progresses. With preliminary evidence suggesting P. versicolor body characteristics vary with elevation, we gathered ecological, morphological, and genetic data during the early phase of this invasion. Individuals (n = 714) from the Ecuador mainland and six different island regions were collected in 2007 and Head, wing, and leg measurements were gathered. DNA was extracted and cataloged for each animal, PCR was performed on mainland and select island individuals, and loci were examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. We found significant morphological differences in relation to elevation. Data suggests that larger heads, smaller wings, and smaller legs are seen at higher elevations. Highly polymorphic loci have also been isolated for mainland individuals. Preliminary genetic data suggests that island-specific reductions in genetic diversity may have occurred and such limited variation supports morphological plasticity. These data will serve as a reference in morphological and genetic analyses over time to decipher whether plasticity or evolution is driving such differences.

Data A Morphological and Genetic Analysis of Polistes versicolor : the Paper Wasp Invading the Galápagos Islands OHSU Student, OHSU Student, Faculty member OHSU, Portland Oregon Polistes versicolor, a wasp native to Ecuador, has only recently invaded the Galápagos Islands. This invasion may have put us in position to explore evolution as it occurs, but only if we collect data as the invasion progresses. With preliminary evidence suggesting P. versicolor body characteristics vary with elevation, we gathered ecological, morphological, and genetic data during the early phase of this invasion. Individuals (n = 714) from the Ecuador mainland and six different island regions were collected in 2007 and Head, wing, and leg measurements were gathered. DNA was extracted and cataloged for each animal, PCR was performed on mainland and select island individuals, and loci were examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. We found significant morphological differences in relation to elevation. Data suggests that larger heads, smaller wings, and smaller legs are seen at higher elevations. Highly polymorphic loci have also been isolated for mainland individuals. Preliminary genetic data suggests that island-specific reductions in genetic diversity may have occurred and such limited variation supports morphological plasticity. These data will serve as a reference in morphological and genetic analyses over time to decipher whether plasticity or evolution is driving such differences.

Conclusion A Morphological and Genetic Analysis of Polistes versicolor : the Paper Wasp Invading the Galápagos Islands OHSU Student, OHSU Student, Faculty member OHSU, Portland Oregon Polistes versicolor, a wasp native to Ecuador, has only recently invaded the Galápagos Islands. This invasion may have put us in position to explore evolution as it occurs, but only if we collect data as the invasion progresses. With preliminary evidence suggesting P. versicolor body characteristics vary with elevation, we gathered ecological, morphological, and genetic data during the early phase of this invasion. Individuals (n = 714) from the Ecuador mainland and six different island regions were collected in 2007 and Head, wing, and leg measurements were gathered. DNA was extracted and cataloged for each animal, PCR was performed on mainland and select island individuals, and loci were examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. We found significant morphological differences in relation to elevation. Data suggests that larger heads, smaller wings, and smaller legs are seen at higher elevations. Highly polymorphic loci have also been isolated for mainland individuals. Preliminary genetic data suggests that island-specific reductions in genetic diversity may have occurred and such limited variation supports morphological plasticity. These data will serve as a reference in morphological and genetic analyses over time to decipher whether plasticity or evolution is driving such differences.

3. Special Considerations for Meeting Abstracts. -limit points to: (1/ONE/a single). -OK to include preliminary data. -method details must allay any possible ethical concerns (IRB approval).

RW Abstracts accepted until 22 MARCH 2013 Resources Nature : Essentials of Writing Biomedial Research Papers (Zeiger) PSU writing center Hill Taylor (SON) OHSU Library