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  Pymatuning Seminar Series 2003

All seminars begin at 7:30 pm Wednesday afternoon 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 6:00 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 2003 include the following:

15 May Letitia Reichart
Washington State University
The secret life of a socially monogamous passerine: alternative mating strategies in bank swallows
 
14 May Darran Crabtree
French Creek Project; The Nature Conservancy
Changes to and significance of littoral habitats to the early life stages of fishes in southeastern Lake Ontario
 
21 May Peter Quinby
University of Pittsburgh
Using GIS and forest field studies to design a wildlife corridor in central Ontario, Canada
 
28 May Warren Abrahamson
Bucknell University
Sequential radiation: Detecting evolutionary patterns through genetics, behavior, and ecology
 
4 June Melany Puglisi
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Antimicrobial defenses of marine algae
 
11 June Ed Levri
Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
Parasitism, predation and the foraging behavior of a New Zealand snail
 
18 June Ann Rypstra
Miami University of Ohio
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf spider? A tale of competition, cannibalism and predation
 
25 June Pam Silver
Pennsylvania State University, Erie
Responses of chironomid larvae to dynamic streambed landscapes and ephemeral resource patches
 
2 July Randy Mitchell
University of Akron
Effects of population size & density on pollination & reproduction in wild Lupine
 
9 July Milt Ostrofsky
Allegheny College
Does spatial heterogeneity affect aquatic plant community structure?
 
16 July Peter Morin
Rutgers University
Experimental studies of ecological complexity: approaches using microbes
 
23 July Chris Peterson
University of Georgia
Wind disturbance and recovery in forests of eastern United States
 
30 July Craig Osenberg
University of Florida
Hidden patterns in reef fish dynamics: estimating the strength of density dependence
 

 
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