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  Pymatuning Seminar Series 2005

All seminars begin at 7:30 pm Wednesday in the lecture hall at the Lab Site of the Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology. To facilitate interaction among our summer research community, we are reducing the cost of dinner on Wednesdays prior to the seminars; the discounted meal cost will be: $3.00 for grad students and research assistants and $4.00 for senior researchers. See Barb in Lab Site Office to sign up and make payment by 4:00 PM on Mondays; dinner will be served from 5:30 to 6:30 PM and the Seminars begin at 7:30 PM in the lecture hall.

Due to its high information content, you may wish to view this page at its maximal width. Seminars for summer 2005 include the following:

11 May Pete Hudson
Pennsylvania State University
How do parasites affect the ecology and dynamics of Red Grouse?
 
18 May Tarun Mal
Cleveland State University
Reproductive ecology of a wetland invasive weed, purple loosestrife
 
25 May Amanda Rodewald
Ohio State University
Conserving riparian forests: lessons from the birds
 
31 May Chris Peterson
University of Georgia
Old field succession in mid-elevation pastures in Costa Rica
 
8 June Mark Abrams
Pennsylvania State University
Historical changes and future directions for mixed-oak forest in eastern U.S.
 
15 June Brian Niewinski
PA Fish and Boat Commission
Structure and dynamics of an unexploited yellow perch population in Sanctuary Lake, Linesville, Pennsylvania
 
22 June Kelly Frothingham
Buffalo State College
Ecogeomorphological watershed management: practical applications for stream bank stabilization
 
29 June Nancy Schoeppner
University of Pittsburgh
Chemical cues and the induction of anti-predator behavior and morphology in larval amphibians
 
6 July Pete Houghton
Pymatuning State Park
History and current issues at Pymatuning State Park
 

 
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