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2008 Ecological Integration Symposium

9th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium

Metacommunities: Connectivity, Dispersal and Invasion

When: March 28-29, 2008
Where:  Reed Arena

Sorry, complete information for this event is not available.

Speakers

  • Andrew Gonzales, McGill University
  • Nicholas Gotelli, University of Vermont
  • Steven Holland, University of Georgia
  • Robert Holt, University of Florida
  • Martha Hoopes, Mount Holyoke College
  • Matthew Leibold, University of Texas
  • Jonathan Levine, (formerly UC Santa Barbara)

What is EIS?

Texas A&M University’s Ecological Integration Symposium (EIS) is an annual interdisciplinary event that brings together a diverse group of leading scientists and students from the fields of ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation. The symposium provides an excellent opportunity for both local and visiting students to showcase their work and engage in meaningful dialogue with the invited speakers.

Continuing the tradition of EIS since its inception in 2000, we are a graduate student-run event that is open to the public and free to attend.

The organizing committee is grateful to our sponsors for their support and to the large body of faculty, students and public who have made this event possible.

For questions, comments for more information, email us at theeis.tamu@gmail.com.

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