Department of Biology

 
2007-2008 EEOB Seminar Series

Seminars are held at noon in 215 Coker Hall, except where noted

Date Speaker Title Host
8/24** Marc Naguib,
TBA

Wiley

9/5      
9/19      
10/3      
10/25** Thomas Hahn,
University of California, Davis
 
Evolution of environmental cue response systems in songbirds
Note: The seminar will be held at 1:00 pm in 215 Coker
 
Sockman
10/31 Malcolm Schug,
UNC-Greensboro and NESCent
 
Behavioral and genetic divergence among populations of Drosophila ananassae from Asia and the South Pacific Willett
11/14 Carrie Carreņo,
Duke University
 
Feeding in aquatic frogs: How do they do it? Kier
11/28 Walt Wilczynski,
Georgia State University
Experience and aggression: interactive changes in behavior, hormones, and the brain Burmeister
1/16 Marlene Zuk,
UC Riverside
Gender equality and science: myths and progress BGSA
1/23 Todd Vision,
UNC-CH
Extracting macroevolutionary history from multiple gene trees  
2/6 George Gilchrist,
College of William and Mary
 
Adaptation to a Changing World: Lessons from Some Little Flies Kight
2/20 Catherine Graham,
SUNY Stony Brook
 
TBA Chunco
3/5 Holly M. Mortensen,
University of Maryland, College Park
The Role of Natural Selection in Shaping Genetic Variation at the N-acetyltransferase (NAT) Genes in African and Global Populations C. Jones
3/19 Dan Buchholz,
University of Cincinnati
 
Consequences of desert survival in spadefoot tadpoles Ledon-Rettig/D. Pfennig
4/2 Ryan Calsbeek,
Dartmouth College
Sex, lies, and sperm sorting: a tail of two lizards Martin /
D. Pfennig
4/16 Sean Menke,
North Carolina State University
Process and pattern in invasive Argentine ant occurrences
at multiple spatial scales
Burmeister
5/5** Norman Johnson,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Hybrid sterility and inviability: what lies beneath Servedio
**Note time change.


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