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Fall 2001 Colloquium Schedule

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.


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 SPEAKERTITLE HOST LAB
Sept. 07 Norm Pace
CU MCDB
New perspective on tempo and mode in the tree of life Monson
Sept. 14Tom Stolgren
Colorado State
Invasive plant species patterns in the mountains and plains - And why I'm worriedCollinge
Sept. 28Jim Marden
Penn State
Integrative biology of dragonfly locomotion: a multi-layered story of muscles, molecules, parasites, energetics and ecologyGleeson
Oct. 05No Colloquium
Fall Break
Oct. 12Lisa Naughton
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Animals in the Garden. A case study of wildlife survival in Amazonian agroecosystemsCo-Hosted with Geography Department in Guggenheim 205
Oct. 19Francois Lutzoni
Duke
Major fungal lineages are derived from lichen symbiotic ancestors: A new comparative method accommodating phylogenetic uncertainty Ranker
Oct. 26David Clark
OTS/University of Missouri
Application of new 1-m and 4-m resolution satellite data to research and management in tropical forestsBreed
Oct. 29Graham Cummins
CU EPOB
Structure function relationships in single cell information processingEaton
Nov. 02Rick Karban
UC Davis
Communication between plants and plant defenseBowers
Nov. 09Bill McDowell
From hillslope to globe: factors controlling dissolved organic carbon flux at multiple spatial scalesLewis
Nov. 16Marie Ann de la Fuente
CU EPOB
Plant resource allocation to anti-herbivore defenses>Bowers
Nov. 23No Colloquium
Thanksgiving Break
Nov. 30Tia-Lynn Ashman
University of Pittsburgh
The evolution of dioecy and sexual dimorphism: The importance of ecological contextDiggle
Dec. 03Chris Schadt
CU EPOB
Fungal associations of the alpine sedge Kobresia myosuroidesSchmidt
Dec. 07 Steve Jackson
University of Wyoming
Species migrations, geographic barriers, and Holocene climate change in the central RockiesMitton