• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Doctoral Program

Doctoral Program
  • Home
  • About
    • Get Involved
    • EEB Program Resources
    • EEB Bylaws
    • EEB Black Lives Matter Statement
  • PhD Program
    • Prospective Students
      • PhD Program Application Procedure
    • Current Students
      • Program Guidelines
      • Documents
      • Research Grant Proposals 2023
  • Courses
    • Core Graduate Courses
    • Eligible Elective Courses for the PhD in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
    • Relevant Graduate Courses
    • Relevant Undergraduate Courses
    • EEB-related Courses Currently Offered
    • Mexico Field Trip
    • Big Bend Field Course
  • People
    • Faculty
    • Core Faculty by Research Theme
    • Program Coordinator
    • Postdoctoral Scholars
    • Students, Alumni & Affiliates
    • EEB Executive Committee and GRAC
    • EEBISO and Journal Club
    • Spotlight
  • Events
    • EEB Seminar Series
      • EEB Seminar Series – Spring 2023
    • Ecological Integration Symposium
      • 2023 Ecological Integration Symposium
    • Darwin Day
      • Darwin Day 2023
    • Open Source Open Science Workshop
  • News
  • Contact Us

EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Michael McCoy

August 28, 2018

“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

Tagged With: east carolina university, michael mccoy, perry barboza, wfsc

EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Peter McIntyre

August 28, 2018

“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

Tagged With: aquatic ecology, cornell, fish migrations, kirk winemiller, peter mcintyre, wfsc

EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Carole Baldwin

August 28, 2018

Deep Dive to Discovery

Dr. Carole Baldwin

National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution)

Thursday 6th September, 4-5pm, WFES 407

Please join us for a special WFSC/EEB co-sponsored seminar by Dr. Carole Baldwin, Vertebrate Zoology Department Chair and Research Scientist, National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution), Washington D.C.

Dr. Baldwin will talk about her research exploring and documenting biodiversity on deep reefs throughout the Caribbean region as part of the Smithsonian Deep Reef Observation Project (DROP).

For more information on Dr. Baldwin please visit her website:

http://vertebrates.si.edu/fishes/fishes_staff_pages/baldwinc.cfm

For more information on DROP please follow the link below:

https://ocean.si.edu/ecosystems/deep-sea/exploring-deep-reef-ecosystems-submersible-deep-reef-observation-project-drop

Exploring Deep Reef Ecosystems in a Submersible: The Deep Reef Observation Project (DROP) | Smithsonian Ocean
ocean.si.edu

Tagged With: caribbean reefs, carole baldwin, deep reef ecosystems, kevin conway, smithsonian, wfsc

Dissertation Defense – Danielle Walkup

July 19, 2018

Danielle Walkup (WFSC) Dissertation Defense

July 24, 2018, 2 pm. WFES 119

Title: Landscape Fragmentation Disrupts the Structure of Populations of an Endemic Habitat Specialist Leading to Local Extinctions

Tagged With: danielle walkup, dissertation, wfsc

Dissertation Defense – Alejandra Maldonado

July 6, 2018

Alejandra Maldonado Dissertation Defense

Accumulation Features of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Neotropical Migratory Songbirds

July 18, 2018 at 10 am

WFES 119

 

Tagged With: alejandra maldonado, dissertation defense, wfsc

  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to Next Page »

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Doctoral Program

Texas A&M University

© Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Stay Connected

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Contact Us

Nicolas Jacobsen, PhD
Program Coordinator
Office: WFES 218
Phone: (979) 845-2114
Email Dr. Jacobsen

Campus Map

Mailing Address

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Department of Entomology
TAMU MS 2475
College Station, TX 77843-2475

  • Compact with Texans
  • Privacy and Security
  • Accessibility Policy
  • State Link Policy
  • Statewide Search
  • Veterans Benefits
  • Military Families
  • Risk, Fraud & Misconduct Hotline
  • Texas Homeland Security
  • Texas Veterans Portal
  • Equal Opportunity
  • Open Records/Public Information
Texas A&M University System Member