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EPOB Colloquium Series,
Fall 1999

Talks are 4-5 pm in Ramaley N1B23 unless otherwise indicated below (**date**).

DATE SPEAKER TITLE HOST
Aug. 27 Dr. Lenny DiMichele
Texas A & M
CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
CANCELLED Hand
Sep. 3 Dr. Tom McCollom
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
Submarine Hydrothermal Vents: A Warm, Cozy Oasis for Chemoautotrophic Microbes on Earth (and Europa??) Astrobiology
**Sep. 10**
Brown Bag 12-1
Ramaley N240
Dr. Bruce T. Milne
Dept. of Biology, University of New Mexico
Dynamical bases of landscape organization: feedbacks between vegetation and terrain EPOB
Sep. 10 Dr. Diane Marshall
Dept. of Biology, University of New Mexico
Is sexual selection important in plants: evidence from wild radish Mitton
Sep. 17 no colloquium due to GRMPBs    
Sep. 24 Dr. Todd Dawson
University of California, Berkeley
Roots to regions: the role of plants in the hydrologic cycle Monson
Oct. 1 Dr. Shelley Copley
Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder
Ancient and modern approaches to evolution of metabolic pathways Astrobiology
Oct. 8 Heidi Steltzer
EPOB, University of Colorado, Boulder
Putting the chicken before the egg: Plant species effects on nitrogen cycling in alpine tundra Bowman
Oct. 15 Dr. Martha Weiss
Georgetown University
Defecation biology: the ecology and evolution of frass ejection in caterpillars Bowers
Oct. 22 Dr. Fred Nijhout
Duke University
Windows of opportunity: The control of polyphenic development in insects Bowers
**Oct. 27**
Wednesday 3-4
Dinosaur Room
Henderson Museum
Dr. Paul Cox
National Tropical Botanical Garden
Will Tribal Knowledge Survive the Millenium? Anthropology/
EPOB
Oct. 29 Dr. Carl Bock
EPOB, University of Colorado, Boulder
Conserving biological diversity on Boulder open space EPOB
Nov. 5 Dr. Tom Ranker
EPOB, University of Colorado, Boulder
Genetic bottlenecks, historical biogeography, and founder-effect speciation in Hawaiian and other tropical ferns EPOB
Nov. 12 Dr. Molly Morris
Ohio University
The evolution of female preferences: Insights from vertical bars on swordtail fishes. de Queiroz
**Nov. 19**
Brown Bag 12-1
Ramaley N240
Dr. Ingibjorg Jonsdottir
Gothenborg University
Physiological integration in long-lived clonal plants: Implications for ramet and genet level population dynamics Diggle
Nov. 19 Dr. Steve Schmidt
EPOB, University of Colorado, Boulder
Life below zero: microbial activity and diversity under Alpine snow packs Astrobiology
Nov. 26 THANKSGIVING    
**Dec. 3**
Brown Bag 12-1
Ramaley N240
Dr. Richard Palmer
University of Alberta
Selective reporting and publication bias in studies of fluctuating asymmetry and sexual selection de Queiroz
Dec. 3 Dr. Richard Palmer
University of Alberta
Breaking symmetry: Phylogenetic patterns of asymmetry variation in animals and their evolutionary significance de Queiroz
**Dec. 6**
Monday 4-5
Ramaley N1b23
Dr. M. Sogin
Marine Biology Laboratory
Broken limbs and net-like structures in the tree of life Astrobiology

Remaining to be scheduled: Dr. John Crowe (Nov. 10?) and L. Livo (*probably Monday*)

Last modified: 4 October, 1999

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