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EEB Seminar Series – Spring 2016

  • ** denotes location and/or time change
  • All seminars are on Mondays at 3:30 pm unless noted otherwise.
Date & Time Location Title Speaker
Jan 25
3:30 pm
302 Rudder Tower No seminar – EEB faculty meeting
CANCELLED
Feb 1

3:30 pm
302 Rudder Tower THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Body size evolution and sexual size dimorphism in amniotes: works in progress
Jesse Meik,
Dept of Biological Sciences, Tarleton State University
Hosted by Michelle Lawing
Feb 8
3:30 pm
302 Rudder  Tower Hormone-mediated long-term effects of early life stress in wild birds
Jacquelyn Grace,
Fyssen Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre d’Etudes Biologiques de Chizé, France
(Job Candidate for Dept. Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences)
**
Feb 11
(Thursday)
4 pm
**
110 Koldus
****note day, time and location change
Selection and gene flow in early stages of divergence: Consequences on evolutionary and contemporary scales Philip Lavretsky,
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Miami
(Job Candidate for Dept. Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences)
Feb 15 No seminar
Feb 22
3:30 pm
2405 MSC Student Seminar
Carol Arantes – Influence of deforestation on fish assemblages in the Amazon River.
Sarah Flanagan –  Population genomics reveals multiple drivers of population differentiation in a sex-role-reversed pipefish.
Chin Heo – Sensitivity of arthropod and microbial communities associated with vertebrate carrion in response to delayed blow fly colonization.
Pre-Seminar Social and Refreshments at 3:00pm
Carol Arantes
Sarah Flanagan
Chin Heo
Feb 29
3:30 pm
2405 MSC Interacting traits and secret senses – Arachnids as models for studies of behavioral evolution Eileen Hebets,
School of Biological Sciences,  University of Nebraska
Hosted by Spence Behmer
Mar 7
3:30 pm
302 Rudder Tower Behavioral defenses in host-parasitoid interactions Todd Schlenke,
Dept of Biology, Reed College
Hosted by Aaron Tarone & Mariana Mateos
Mar 14
No seminar – Spring Break
Mar 21
3:30 pm
302 Rudder Tower Body size, introgression, and mitogenomic evolutionary dynamics in insular speckled rattlesnakes Jesse Meik,
Dept of Biological Sciences, Tarleton State University
Hosted by Michelle Lawing
Mar 28
3:30 pm
302 Rudder Tower Mesozoic marine communities and the extinctions that shaped them
Rowan Martindale,
Dept of Geological Sciences, University of Texas
Hosted by Thomas Olszewski
Apr 4
No seminar
Apr 11
3:30 pm
302 Rudder Tower Kings, queens, neotenics and half-clones: Colony breeding structure in subterranean termites Ed Vargo,
Dept of Entomology, Texas A&M University
Apr 18
3:30 pm
 302 Rudder Tower Invasion biology and management: Much progress, but some people don’t like it Dan Simberloff,
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of  Tennesee Knoxville
Hosted by Greg Sword
Apr 25
3:30 pm
 302 Rudder Tower Responses of soil microbial communities to environmental perturbations Dave Myrold,
Crop and Soil Sciences, Oregon State University
Hosted by Tom Boutton
May 2
**4 pm
ISLB Auditorium The genetic basis of speciation and adaptation in house mice Michael Nachman,
Integrative Biology, University of California Berkeley
Genetics/Genomics Seminar
** Note time

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