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  Pymatuning Seminar Series 2007

We're delighted to feature an outstanding seminar series with invited speakers from across the country presenting their cutting-edge research. We invite you to join us for dinner with our seminar speaker each Wednesday in the newly renovated dining hall at the Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology from 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Seminars begin at 7:30 pm (also in the dining hall).

Due to its high information content, you may wish to view this page at its maximal width. Seminars for summer 2007 include the following:

9 May Dr. Per Toräng
Uppsala University, Sweden
Mutualists and antagonists mediate frequency-dependent selection in a dimorphic plant
 
16 May Dr. Nina Thumser
Edinboro University
What penguins are saying and who's listening?
 
23 May Dr. Michelle Boone
Miami University of Ohio
Ecological consequences of multiple stressors in amphibian communities
 
30 May Dr. Jonathan Bossenbroek
University of Toledo
The bioeconomics of invasive species: Examples from the zebra mussel and emerald ash borer invasions
 
6 June Dr. Mario Vallejo-Marin
University of Toronto
Evolution of sexual systems: The enigmatic function of 'male' reproductive strategies
 
13 June Dr. Ron Mumme
Allegheny College
Scare tactics in a tropical cloud forest: Plumage pattern as foraging adaptation in the Slate-Throated Redstart”,
 
20 June Dr. Ian Renne
Youngstown State University
An environment-based model for predicting scale-dependent shifts in grassland invasibility
 
27 June Dr. TBA
University of Pittsburgh
McKinnley Awardee talks
 
11 July Dr. Morty Ortega
University of Connecticut
Social behavior of guanacos in southern Patagonia
 
18 July Dr. TBA
University of Pittsburgh
McKinnley Awardee talks
 
25 July Dr. John Stinchcombe
University of Toronto
TBA
 
1 August Dr. Richard Lehtinen
College of Wooster
Blanchard’s cricket frog: Perspectives on a declining amphibian
 

 
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