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
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O'Bannon's 103 Boyett, College Station, United States… Friday, Oct 12. Jamie Alfieri will lead this week’s discussion on how genomic data can be used to identify loci underlying adaptive variation. For those who are deterred by genomics, we should expect to see more ecology based papers in the coming weeks. Please join us at O’Bannon’s at 4pm.
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
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O'Bannon's 103 Boyett, College Station, United StatesFriday, Oct 19. Luke Bower will lead this week's discussion of how adaptive landscapes influence convergent evolution in squirrels. Please join us at O'Bannon's at 4pm.
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Molly Schumer
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States"Evolution and reproductive isolation in hybrid populations" Presenter: Molly Schumer, (Fall 2019) Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biology, Stanford University Hosted by Gil Rosenthal and BIOL
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O'Bannon's 103 Boyett, College Station, United States... Friday, Oct 26. Amanda Beckman will lead this week's discussion of whether social costs are important for maintaining honest signals. ion. Please join us at O'Bannon's at 4pm.