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  Pymatuning Seminar Series 2006

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 pay by 4:00 PM on Mondays; dinner will be served from 5:30 to 6:30 PM.

Due to its high information content, you may wish to view this page at its maximal width. Seminars for summer 2006 include the following:

19 May - Special Friday Seminar; 4:00 pm Egbert Leigh
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama
The evolution of angiosperms
 
24 May Gordon Whitney
Allegheny College
Forests through time: The human history of northwestern Pennsylvania’s forests
 
31 May James Anderson
West Virginia University
Beaver habitat modeling and their impact on vegetative communities
 
7 June Jeff Taylor
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Mycorrhizal Impacts on Plant Roots
 
14 June Hunter Carrick
Pennsylvania State University
Lake Ecology
 
21 June Jeffrey Larkin
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Bird Ecology and conservation
 
28 June McKinley, Darbaker, Pape talks
Graduate Student projects underway at PLE
 
 
5 July Jeffrey Milner
Bowling Green State University
Population and community responses to biological invasions in the Great Lakes
 
12 July McKinley, Darbaker, Pape talks
Graduate Student projects underway at PLE
 
 
19 July Ben Bolker
University of Florida
Using spatial correlation functions to connect spatial models with data
 
26 July David Hiebler
University of Maine
Dispersal strategies in clustered heterogeneous landscapes, from spatial ecological systems to Internet worm
 
2 Augusty José Facelli
University of Adelaide, Australia
TBA
 

 
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