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  Seminars in Ecology and Evolution 2003

The Ecology and Evolution group in the Department of Biological Sciences sponsors a seminar series featuring current topics in Ecology and Evolutionary biology.

The Ecology and Evolution seminars are presented Wednesdays at 4 pm in A220 Langley Hall. If you wish to meet with the Speaker, contact Cassie majetic. Interested parties can forward information to the Ecology and Evolution group by email. Due to its high information content, you may wish to view this page at its maximal width.

Speakers for the 2003-2004 academic year include the following:

10 September Cassie Majetic
University of Pittsburgh
Maintenance of flower color polymorphism: Variety is the spice of life
 
17 September Kyle Selcer
Duquesne University
Vitellogenin as a biomarker for environmental endocrine disruptors
 
24 September Kim Brown
Ohio University
Forest architecture and canopy productivity in Eastern, Boreal and Pacific forests
 
1 October Susan Kalisz
University of Pittsburgh
Developmental flexibility and mating system evolution: Are flowers cyc-ed?
 
8 October John Paul
University of Pittsburgh
Commonness and rarity in mesoamerican Psychotria species: A phylogenetic perspective
 
15 October Ron Mumme
Allegheny College
Scare tactics in a neotropical insectivore: plumage pattern as a foraging adaptation in the slate-throated redstart
 
22 October Mary Kostalos
Chatham College
Bioremediation
 
5 November Lee Dyer
Tulane University
Publish and persih: On the perils of overpublishing
 
12 November Chris Ivey
University of Virginia
Herbivores, pollinators and plant sex: The community genetics of plant mating systems
 
19 November April Randle
University of Pittsburgh
Direct and indirect effects of multiple environmental stressors on amphibians
 
3 December Jen Rudgers
Indiana University
Geographically variable selection in an ant-willd cotton mutualism
 
11 February Michael Antolin
Colorado State University
Plague as a multi-host pathogen
 
18 February Nancy Schoppner
University of Pittsburgh
Damage, digestion, and defense: Behavioral and morphological plasticity in response to different chemical cues
 
25 February Alejandro Royo
University of Pittsburgh
Title to be announced
 
3 March Henry Schumacher
University of Pittsburgh
Biological Invasions and Global Change
 
10 March April Randle
University of Pittsburgh
Direct and indirect effects of multiple environmental stressors on amphibians
 
17 March Jason Hoverman
University of Pittsburgh
Exploring phenotypic plasticity: Freshwater snails as a model system
 
24 March Andrea Quesada
University of Pittsburgh
Title to be announced
 
31 March Janette Steets
University of Pittsburgh
Title to be announced
 
7 April Thomas Pendergast
University of Pittsburgh
Effects of deer herbivory on plant community structure and composition in an beech-maple old growth forest
 
14 April David Smith
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Director of Powdermill Nature Reserve
Current events at Powdermill Nature Reserve
 
21 April Anthony Baumert
University of Pittsburgh
Title to be announced
 

 
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