- In-person seminars will be held in HFSB 102 on Monday at 4 pm Central Time (U.S. and Canada) unless noted otherwise***.
- Link for Zoom seminars — unless one is noted specifically in the information below.
- Links to seminar recordings may be posted as they become available.
- For questions, email Dr. Nick Jacobsen
Date | Speaker, Seminar Title or Topic | |
jan 16 | Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Faculty and staff holiday |
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jan 23 | Spring 2023 General Meeting | |
jan 30 | Rachel Moran Texas A&M University Title: Evolutionary mechanisms underlying the repeated evolution of adaptive traits |
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feb 6 3 pm *** |
Marco Alberto Luca Zuffi University of Pisa (Italy) Title: Islands lizard populations in the Mediterranean Sea: What happened and is still happening in the Tuscan Archipelago (biometric variability, colonization times, introduction times) Virtual seminar. Note time change to 3 pm CST *** |
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feb 13 | Adrienne M.S. Correa Rice University Title: Thank you for biting: Can non-lethal predation help prey? |
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feb 20 | Patrick Abbot Vanderbilt University Title: Plasticity, plants & pesticides in Aphis nerii (plus some some things I learned while serving at the National Science Foundation) |
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feb 27 | Carl Simpson University of Colorado Boulder Title: Experimental evolution of motile multicellularity in response to Snowball Earth viscosities |
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mar 6 | Colton Watts Postdoc, Fitzpatrick Lab at Texas A&M University Title: Density-dependence, frequency-dependence, and the evolutionary ecology of sexual selection |
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mar 13 | No seminar, Spring Break | |
mar 20 | Brian Sedio University of Texas at Austin Title: Species differences in foliar secondary metabolites represent a fundamental niche dimension on Barro Colorado Island, Panama |
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mar 27 | ****THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED**** Sangeet Lamichhaney Kent State University |
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apr 3 | No seminar, Ecological Integration Symposium 2023 (March 30-31) | |
apr 10 | ****THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED**** Elina Nino University of California Davis Title: Feather mites: their intimate relationships with hosts and each other |
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apr 17 | Elise Zipkin Michigan State University Title: Why are monarch butterflies declining? Using data integration to link ecological processes across scales |
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apr 24 | Heather Proctor University of Alberta (Canada) Title: Feather mites: their intimate relationships with hosts and each other |