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  Pymatuning Seminar Series 2004

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 2004 include the following:

12 May Tom Serfass
Frostburg State University
Otter and Fisher Reintroduction
 
14 May
FRIDAY
Egbert Leigh
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama
The neutral theory and forest ecology
 
19 May Brian McCarthy
Ohio State University
The ecology and restoration of American Chestnut
 
26 May David Carr
University of Virginia
The effects of inbreeding on ecological interactions
 
2 June Steve Nowicki
Duke University
Why Birds Sing, Why Brains Matter
 
9 June Laurie Parendes and John Ashley
Edinboro University
Zebra mussels in Edinboro Lake Watershed: Monitoring their biological invasion
 
16 June Andrew Simons
Carleton University
Quantifying the magnitude and evolutionary effects of environmental unpredictability
 
23 June
4:00 pm
Derek Aday
Ohio State University
Larder and love lives: Linking ecological and evolutionary mechanisms to bluegill population structure
 
30 June Dave Skelly
Yale University
Disease and deformities in amphibians
 
2 July Stuart Wooley
University of Wisconsin
Mycorrhizal fungi as drivers of plant communities and associated insect herbivores
 
14 July Shahroukh Mistry
Westminster College
The Bats of India: Challenges for conservation biology in a developing country
 
21 July James Allen
Paul Smith's College
Mangroves of Pacific islands: Differential roles of native and alien species
 
28 July Caryl Waggett
Allegheny College
A walk in to woods with ticks: Assessing risk for Lyme disease in northern California
 

 
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