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EEB Journal Club

June 12, 2020

. . . Friday, June 12.  Faith Hardin will be presenting an empirical paper on sexual conflict in spiders!  In addition to a short discussion on this paper, we will be discussing prelim prep with input from those who have gone through the process and Q&A for those upcoming students.  Zoom link is here, we meet at 4pm (Central).  [Neuman & Schneider]

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EEB Journal Club

February 23, 2016

EEBISO will be holding journal club to discuss a (very) recent paper by next week’s (February 29) seminar speaker Eileen Hebets. Hot off the press, this paper titled, “Benefits of size dimorphism and copulatory silk wrapping in the sexually cannibalistic nursery web spider, Pisaurina mira” is already receiving some media attention and we thought it would be fun to see what the fuss was all about. Also included is a separate attachment of detailed methods.  As usual, Journal Club takes place at 4 pm, ILSB 3145 and is open to graduate student, faculty and post-docs.

Learn more about EEBISO and Journal Club.

 

 

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EEB Journal Club

February 23, 2016

EEBISO will be holding journal club to discuss a (very) recent paper by next week’s (February 29) seminar speaker Eileen Hebets. Hot off the press, this paper titled, “Benefits of size dimorphism and copulatory silk wrapping in the sexually cannibalistic nursery web spider, Pisaurina mira” is already receiving some media attention and we thought it would be fun to see what the fuss was all about. Also included is a separate attachment of detailed methods.  As usual, Journal Club takes place at 4 pm, ILSB 3145 and is open to graduate student, faculty and post-docs.

Learn more about EEBISO and Journal Club.

 

 

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