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EPOB Colloquium Series,
Spring 2001

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.

DATE SPEAKER TITLE HOST LAB
Jan. 19 Dan Doak
UC Santa Cruz
Understanding spatial and temporal demographic variation in an alpine plant Collinge
Jan. 26 Henry J. Harlow
University of Wyoming
Skeletal muscle protein and strength retention in overwintering black bears Gleeson
Feb. 02 Gretchen Daily
Stanford University
Countryside biogeography: the future of biodiversity in a human dominated world Bock
Feb. 09 David Ackerly
Stanford University
Do plant functional groups exist? A phylogenetic and ecophysiological view Monson
Feb. 19 CIRES Auditorium 12-1 PM Susan Perkins
AMNH
Phylogenetics and biogeography of malaria parasites Evolutionary Microbiologist Search
Feb. 23 Monica Geber
Cornell University
Evolution in arid environments: breeding system and life history shifts in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae) Diggle
Feb. 26 CIRES Auditorium 12-1 PM Lauren Ancel
Emory University
How populations evolve to evolve: studies of molecules and microbes Evolutionary Microbiologist Search
Mar. 01 CIRES Auditorium 12-1 PM Christina Burch
Princeton University
Viral evolution over adaptive landscapes Evolutionary Microbiologist Search
Mar. 02 Jim Chace
University of Colorado, EPOB
Host and habitat partitioning by sympatric brood parasites Cruz
Mar. 05 CIRES Auditorium 12-1 PM Jin Xiong
Indiana University
Probing the origin and early evolution of photosyntesis Evolutionary Microbiologist Search
Mar. 09 Candi Galen
University of Missouri
Floral evolution in an alpine wildflower, Polemonium viscosum Diggle
Mar. 16 David Oline
University of Colorado, EPOB
Diversity and distribution of soil Crenarchaeota in the Front Range of Colorado Grant
Mar. 23 Paula Cushing
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Colorado Spider Survey Bowers
Mar. 30 No Colloquium
Spring Break
Apr. 06 Lee Turner
University of Colorado, EPOB
The influence of snow and biotic interactions on phenology, reproduction and community structure in Colorado alpine plants Bowman
Apr. 09 Cory Cleveland
Biogeochemistry of natural and managed ecosystems in the humid tropics: A peek inside the black box Townsend
Apr. 13 Spencer Sealy
University of Manitoba
Flexibility of interactions between parasitic cowbirds and their hosts Cruz
Apr. 20 Sharon Hall
University of Colorado, Geological Sciences
Townsend
Apr. 23 Marie Ann de la Fuente
Patterns of plant resource allocation to antiherbivore defenses Bowers
Apr. 27 Ruth Ley
University of Colorado, EPOB
Microbial ecology of high elevation talus slope soils >Schmidt
May 04 Greg Maniero
University of Colorado, EPOB
Influence of season and temperature on selected aspects of the immune system of a mammalian hibernator, the golden-mantled ground squirrel, Spermophilus lateralis Carey