Seminars
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Anjel Helms
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States"Plant eavesdropping in multitrophic interactions" Presenter: Anjel Helms, Assistant Professor, Entomology, Texas A&M University Hosted by Hojun Song
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – James Nieh
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States“Evolution of social insect communication: selective pressures imposed by eavesdropping social bees” Presenter: James Nieh, Professor, Ecology, Behavior & Evolution, UC San Diego Hosted by Juliana Rangel
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Graduate Students
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United StatesTitles TBA Presenter: Graduate Students Hosted by EEB
EEB Seminar Series – Graduate Student Presentations, Andrew Golnar
HFSB, Room 104The impact of co-circulating parasites on West Nile virus transmission Presenter: Andrew Golnar, Hamer Lab, Dept. of Entomology graduate student Hosted by TBA Abstract: Interspecific interactions between parasites are known to influence population and community epidemiology. Culex mosquitoes ingest a variety of viral, protozoan, and macro-parasitic organisms that circulate among avian and mammalian hosts, however, […]
EEB Seminar Series – Eric Seabloom
HFSB, Room 104Pathogen community ecology: viral coinfection, coexistence and community composition in grassland ecosystems Presenter: Eric Seabloom, Dept. of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior, University of Minnesota Hosted by Bill Rogers and ESSM
EEB Seminar Series: Akito Kawahara
HFSB, Room 104Evolution of anti-bat strategies in moths: Sonar jamming, acoustic deflection and visual lures Presenter: Akito Y. Kawahara, Curator, Florida Museum of Natural History, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, University of Florida Hosted by Hojun Song