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EPOB Colloquium Series,
Fall 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.
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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 Sept. 07
Norm Pace
CU MCDBNew perspective on tempo and mode in the tree of life Monson Sept. 14 Tom
Stolgren
Colorado StateInvasive plant species patterns
in the mountains and plains - And why I'm worried Collinge Sept.
28 Jim
Marden
Penn StateIntegrative biology of dragonfly
locomotion: a multi-layered story of muscles, molecules, parasites,
energetics and ecology Gleeson Oct.
05 No Colloquium
Fall
BreakOct. 12 Lisa
Naughton
University of Wisconsin, MadisonAnimals in
the Garden. A case study of wildlife survival in Amazonian
agroecosystems Co-Hosted with Geography Department in Guggenheim
205 Oct. 19 Francois
Lutzoni
DukeMajor fungal lineages are derived from
lichen symbiotic ancestors: A new comparative method accommodating
phylogenetic uncertainty Ranker Oct.
26 David Clark
OTS/University of
MissouriApplication of new 1-m and 4-m resolution satellite data
to research and management in tropical forests Breed Oct.
29 Graham Cummins
CU EPOBStructure function
relationships in single cell information processing Eaton Nov.
02 Rick
Karban
UC DavisCommunication between plants and plant
defense Bowers Nov.
09 Bill
McDowell From hillslope to globe: factors controlling
dissolved organic carbon flux at multiple spatial scales Lewis Nov.
16 Marie Ann de la Fuente
CU EPOBPlant resource
allocation to anti-herbivore defenses >Bowers Nov.
23 No Colloquium
Thanksgiving
BreakNov. 30 Tia-Lynn
Ashman
University of PittsburghThe evolution of dioecy and
sexual dimorphism: The importance of ecological context Diggle Dec.
03 Chris Schadt
CU EPOBFungal associations of
the alpine sedge Kobresia myosuroides Schmidt Dec.
07 Steve
Jackson
University of WyomingSpecies migrations,
geographic barriers, and Holocene climate change in the central
Rockies Mitton
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