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EBIO Colloquia


EBIO Colloquium Series

Fall 2006 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



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Fall 2006


Date Speaker Title Host Lab
Sep 1   EBIO Potluck  
Sept 8 Todd Palmer Species coexistence in a guild of African acacia-ants: A problem with too many solutions? Breed Lab
Sept 15   Guild of Rocky Mountain Ecology and Evolutionary Biologists (GREEBs) Mountain Research Station
Sept 22 Mary Peacock Persistence of desert trout populations: clustering methods reveal a metapopulation dynamic at multiple spatial scales. Mitton Lab
Sept 29 Todd Dawson Giants in the mist: California's Coast Redwood and the Land-Sea Interface. Monson Lab
Oct 6 John Stinchcombe TBD Diggle Lab
Oct 13 Tyrone Hayes From Silent Spring to Silent Night: The canary speaks. McKenzie Lab
Oct 20 Carl Bock Cows vs. condos: effects of exurban development on the biodiversity of a southwestern savanna.  
Oct 27 Sarah Wise Tales from the fish's mouth: Bmp genes in the evolution and development of vertebrate teeth. Stock Lab
Nov 3 Jessica Metcalf Colorado's Native Trout and their Non-Native Genes. Martin Lab
Nov 10 Joseph Shaw  Daphnia pulex, an emerging model species for ecology, evolutionary biology, and toxicology. Friedman Lab
Nov 17 William Jeffery Evolution of development: A view from the blind cavefish. Stock Lab
Nov 24   Thanksgiving - no Colloquium  
Dec 1 Alexandra Basolo Using a Multi-level Approach to Studying Sexually Selected Traits. Cruz Lab
Dec 8 Loren Rieseberg Plant Species and Speciation. Linhart Lab


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