EBIO Colloquia
EBIO Colloquium Series
Fall 2005 Talks are Friday 4-5 pm in Ramaley N1B23 unless
otherwise indicated below. Refreshments will be available prior to the
talk at 3:30 in Ramaley N240. All are welcome; however, please
bring your own cup for coffee and tea.
* We will have pizza lunch with the speaker on all "*" days
» Archive of Colloquium Schedules
» Spring 2006 Colloquium Schedule
» Guidelines for Hosts
(If you are hosting a speaker, it is important for you to read this overview
of procedures and responsibilities.)
Fall 2005
| Date | Speaker | Title | Host Lab |
| Aug 26 | EBIO Potluck | ||
| Sept 2 | Dr. Rebecca Irwin | The role of floral traits in pollination and plant defense | Diggle Lab |
| Sept 9 | Kristine Mueh | "Novel Links Between Leaf Structure and Function: Phloem Loading and Photosynthesis" |
Adams Lab |
| Sept 16 | Guild of Rocky Mountain Population Biologists meeting | Mountain Research Station | |
| Sept 23 | Dr. Nick Haddad | "Impacts of habitat corridors on populations and communities" | Collinge Lab |
| Sept 30 | Dr. Greg Wray | "Evolutionary mechanisms that rewire gene networks" | Stock/Martin Labs |
| Oct 7 | Dr. Chris Richards | "Genetic history and differentiation in gene bank collections" | Ranker Lab |
| Oct 14 | No Colloquium - Fall Break | ||
| Oct 21 | Dr. Al Uy | Signal Ecology and Evolution in Manakins | Cruz Lab |
| Oct 28 | Dr. L. Lacey Knowles | Tests of Pleistocene divergence models during a radiation of montane grasshoppers | Mitton Lab |
| Nov 4 | Ryan Zarter | Winter acclimation of photosynthesis and photoprotection in evergreen species at high altitude. | Adams Lab |
| Nov 11 | Dr. Bill McDowell | Biogeochemistry of suburban basins: Putting people into the Landscape |
Seastedt Lab |
| Nov 18 | Dr. Mitsuyasu Hasebe | De novo indeterminate meristem evolution in land plants | Friedman Lab |
| Nov 25 | No Colloquium - Thanksgiving Break | ||
| Dec 2 | Dr. Allison Miller | The Evolutionary Process of Domestication in a Mesoamerican Fruit Tree | Knouft Lab |
| Dec 9 | Dan Liptzin | Patterns of soil nutrients in the forest- tundra ecotone: A test of the landscape continuum concept (Will take place in the CIRES Auditorium rather than the normal N1B23 venue!) | Seastedt Lab |