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Colloquium Schedule - Spring 2005

3:30 PM social, 3:45 PM Colloquium

1005 Haworth Hall


January 20

Theoretical Ecologist Search: Dr. Chad Brassil, W. K. Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University

“Fluctuating Populations and Apparent Competition”

January 27

Theoretical Ecologist Search: Dr. Chris Klausmeier, Georgia Institute of Technology

“Theoretical Approaches to Plankton Ecology”

February 3

Theoretical Ecologist Search: Dr. Garrick Skalski, North Carolina State University

“Reconciling Theory with Data in Laboratory and Field Studies on the Behavioral Ecology of Stream Fish”

February 10

No Colloquium

February 17

Dr. Ed Wiley, Natural History Museum and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas

“The KU Aquatic Invasive Species Project, A Proactive Approach to Invasive Species”

February 24

Dr. Rick Relyea, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh

Host: Doug Eifler

March 3

Dr. David Margolies, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University

Host: Jenny Gleason

"Linking predator foraging behavior with prey population suppression"

March10

Dr. Clint Springer, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas

Host: Joy Ward

“Seeing Into the Future: Plant Physiological Functioning in a High CO2 World”

March 17

Dr. George Jander, Cornell University

Host : Rudolph Jander

"How Aphids Avoid the Mustard Oil Bomb"

March 24

SPRING BREAK

March 31

Dr. Joanie Kleypas, National Center for Atmospheric Research

Host: Daphne Fautin:

“The Truth and Consequences of Ocean Acidification”

April 7

Dr. Scott Snyder, Department of Biology, University of Nebraska at Omaha

Host: Kirsten Jensen

Phylogeny, Paraphyly and Evolution among Tetrapod Blood Flukes  

April 14

Alumni Board Lecture

Host: Molecular Biosciences

April 19
[TUESDAY]

Todd Aschenbach, Dissertation Seminar

April 21

Dr. William Crepet, Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University

Host: Tom Taylor

“The age of major angiosperm clades: minimum age node mapping and some implications”

April 26
[TUESDAY]

Dr. Dianna Padilla, Dept. Ecology and Evolution, SUNY Stony Brook

Host: Deborah Smith

April 28

Dr. Mark Ungerer, Division of Biology, Kansas State University

Host: Dan Crawford

“Genetic Analysis of Natural Variation in Arabidopsis thaliana”

May 3
[TUESDAY]

Dr. Norm Slade, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas

“Life With Students: 30+ Years of Trial and Error”

May 5

Dr. James Elser, Department of Biology, Arizona State University

Host: Val Smith

“Biological Stoichiometry in Ecology and Evolution”

May 12

Dr. Peter Hurd, Department of Psychology, University of Alberta

Host: GSO

"Why are some individuals more aggressive than others?"

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