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EEB Seminar Series – Spring 2020

UPDATE:  Due to nationwide precautions instituted for protections against coronavirus, the remainder of the EEB Spring Seminar Series (March 16-April 27) has been cancelled.
See University Updates for more information on University-wide restrictions.

  • All seminars are held on Mondays at 4 pm unless otherwise noted.
  • Location: HFSB 102
  • Refreshments served before start.

January 27

Graduate Student Talks
Presenter:  Alyson Brokaw
Title:  Finding Fruit: Olfactory Foraging in Neotropical Fruit Bats
Presenter:  Mackenzie Tietjen
Title:  Host-associated differentiation in the tick Dermacentor variabilis (Acari: Ixodidae)

February 3


An extraordinary response by honey bee to mass attack by giant wasps
Presenter: Heather Mattila, Wellesley College
Host: Juliana Rangel

February 10


Saving bats around the world: Integrating science and conservation planning to address major threats to a diverse, data-deficient, and imperiled fauna
Presenter: Winifred Frick, University of California Santa Cruz
Co-hosted with ABS

February 17 ** Note location change to ILSB Auditorium


**Note location change:  ILSB Auditorium
Understanding biodiversity through adaptive radiations

Presenters: Rosemary and Peter Grant, Princeton University
Host:  Giri Athrey / Leif Andersson

February 24


Diversification of didelphid marsupials: a window into South America’s “Splendid Isolation”

Presenter:  Sharon Jansa, University of Minnesota
Host: Jessica Light

March 2


Decolonizing Evolutionary Theory: Lessons from Hominin Evolution in South Asia
Presenter: Sheela Athreya, Texas A&M University
Host:  Gil Rosenthal

March 9

No seminar, Spring Break

March 16


Whole genome sequencing reveals subspecies taxonomic affinities (or misidentification) for peregrine falcon
Presenter: Jeff Johnson, University of North Texas
Host: Giri Athrey

March 23


Inbreeding, herbivory and plant defenses: Lessons from Solanaceae and Hornworms
Presenter: Rupesh Kariyat, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Host: Anjel Helms

March 30

No seminar, Ecological Integration Symposium

April 6

No seminar, Ecological Integration Symposium

April 13


Antagonistic coevolution of farmers and plant disease vectors
Presenter: Tom Chappell, Texas A&M University
Host: Micky Eubanks

April 20


Multidisciplinary research for the domestication of alligator gar in Mexico
Presenter: Roberto Mendoza, Universidad Autonoma de Nueveo Leon
Host: Milton Torres/Masami Fujiwara

April 27


Predatory Fish Invasions: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Presenter: Keith Gido, Kansas State University
Co-hosted with ABS

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Office: WFES 206
Phone: (979) 845-2114
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