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EPOB Colloquium Series,
Fall 2000

Talks are Friday 4-5 pm in Ramaley N1B23 unless otherwise indicated below (**date**). Refreshments will be available prior to the talk at 3:30 in Ramaley N240. All are welcome; however, please bring your own cup for the coffee and tea.


Archive of Colloquium Schedules
Guidelines for Hosts: If you are hosting a speaker, it is important for you to read this overview of procedures and responsibilities.

Nestmate recognition in honeybees: exploring recognition paradigms
DATE SPEAKER TITLE HOST LAB
Sept. 1/td> Joan Bennettt
Tulane University
From molds and mycotoxins to genes and genomes Schmidt
Sept. 8 Sharon Lawler
UC Davis
From flagellates to frogs: food web structure and population dynamics in aquatic communities Bowers
Sept. 15 Tom Johnson
University of Colorado, Boulder IBG
The role of stress resistance in the specification of life extension in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans Eaton
Sept. 22 Mike Breed
University of Colorado, Boulder EPOB
>Breed
Sept. 29 Brian Linkhart
University of Colorado, Boulder EPOB
Determination of habitat quality from long-term demography in breeding flammulated owls Bock
Oct. 6 No Seminar
Fall Break
Oct. 13 Mike Sanderson
UC Davis
Diversification rates in papilionoid legumes: timing is everything Bowers
Oct. 20 James Hicks
UC Irvine
The patterns of cardiovascular and ventilarory response to elevated metabolic states in reptiles Gleeson
Oct. 27 Peter Vitousek
Stanford
Sources and fates of nutrients during four million years of ecosystem development in the Hawaiian Islands Townsend
Oct. 30 George Cornwall
University of Colorado, Boulder EPOB
TBA A. Bekoff
Nov. 3 Dan Binkley
Colorado State University
The phenomenon of declining growth in older forests: Eucalyptus plantations as model ecosystems Seastedt
Nov. 10 Kyle Ashton
University of Colorado, Boulder EPOB
Bergmann's rule: size variation in vertebrates, particularly the western rattlesnake DeQueiroz
Nov. 20 Jen Wilcox
University of Colorado, Boulder EPOB
NOTE CHANGE IN DATE FROM NOV 17 TO NOV 20 Genetics of small populations: the improbable persistence of desert pupfish Martin
Nov. 24 No Seminar Thanksgiving Break
Dec. 1 Randal Voss
Colorado State University
Evolution of metamorphic failure in ambystomatid salamanders Bowers
Dec 8 Joe Williams
Wildlands Project, EPOB
The Nature of Species Boundaries in Birch Friedman



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