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  Pymatuning Seminar Series 2001

All seminars begin at 7:30 pm Wednesday afternoon in the lecture hall at the Lab Site of the Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology. Due to its high information content, you may wish to view this page at its maximal width. Seminars for summer 2001 include the following:

16 May Robert Raguso
University of South Carolina
Pollination of the Body Snatchers! Fungal mimicry of flowers in the Rockies
 
23 May William Searcy
University of Miami
The evolution of polygyny in red-winged blackbirds
 
30 May Daniel Shoup
Kent State University
The effect of predation risk and foraging return on the diurnal use of vegetation by bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus)
 
6 June Michael Gannon
Pennsylvania State University, Altoona College
Hearing like a bat: The use of echolocation techniques in ecological research on bats
 
13 June Katia Englehardt
University of Maryland
The effect of aquatic plant species richness on wetland ecosystem functioning and services
 
20 June Michael Balas
Thiel College
"I'm sorry, mother, but I have to kill you": Conditions favoring matricide in young fire ant colonies
 
27 June Carol Horvitz
University of Miami
Defining population growth rate and its sensitivity in the context of stochastically recurrent, patchy disturbance
 
5 July Samuel Scheiner
National Science Foundation, Division of Biology
Productivity, diversity and scale: In search of macroecology's holy grail
 
11 July Jessica Gurevitch
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Invasibility of forest communities in southeastern New York State
 
18 July Andrea Case
University of Pittsburgh
Sexual dimorphism in physiology and vegetative morphology of wild strawberry
 

 
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