Seminars
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Postdocs
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United StatesPostdoc Talks "Bridging basic and applied: Saving the world with a fly" Jonathan Cammack Decomposition ecology serves as a platform on which one can decipher the mechanisms regulating nutrient recycling of ephemeral resources. Such an approach provides opportunities for multidisciplinary studies involving fields such as entomology, microbiology, nutrition ecology, and chemical ecology. In addition to […]
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Peter McIntyre
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States“Upstream battles: connecting species, ecosystems, and landscapes by restoring fish migrations“ Presenter: Peter McIntyre, Associate Professor, Dept of Natural Resources, Cornell University Hosted by Kirk Winemiller
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Michael McCoy
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States"Improving theory and prediction in multi-predator trophic interactions" Presenter: Michael McCoy, Assistant Professor, Dept of Biology, East Carolina University Hosted by Perry Barboza and WFSC Venue subject to change
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Joseph Bernardo
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States“Deconstructing an assemblage at multiple spatial and temporal scales, from contemporary metacommunities to its incipience in deep time” Presenter: Joseph Bernardo, Research Associate Professor, Dept of Biology, Texas A&M University Hosted by Hojun Song
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Jenny McGuire
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United StatesUsing an historical perspective to plan for dynamic responses to environmental change Presenter: Jenny McGuire, Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology Hosted by Michelle Lawing
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Corrie Moreau
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States“Ants, Plants, and Bacteria: Symbiosis as a Driver of Evolutionary Diversification” Presenter: Corrie Moreau, Field Museum of Natural History, University of Chicago Hosted by Jessica Light/EGSO and ENTO