INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Date

Speaker

Sponsor

Title

20-Jan-2005

Matt Liebman
Agronomy, ISU

EEB

Cropping system diversity, granivory, and weed population dynamics

3-Feb-2005

Shawn Vincent
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University

Dean Adams

Functional implications of diet in snakes

10-Feb-2005

Matthew Carrigan
Post-doc at the Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution and Department of Chemistry, University of Florida

Anne Bronikowski

One step forward, Two steps back (in time): Examining mechanisms for the origins of life

17-Feb-2005

John Logsdon
University of Iowa

John Nason

Meiosis early or late? Phylogenomic analyses of the origin and evolution of sex

24-Feb-2005

Alex Badyaev
University of Arizona

Carol Vleck

Evolution of plasticity in development: Causes and consequences

3-Mar-2005

Sam Scheiner
NSF

Fred Janzen

Rethinking How We Measure Natural Selection: Were Lande & Arnold Wrong?

4-Mar-2005

Sam Scheiner
NSF

Fred Janzen

Funding Opportunities at the NSF

4-Mar-2005

Terry Root
Stanford University

 

TBA

10-Mar-2005

Mike Rosenzweig
University of Arizona

EEB / EEOB / NREM / Landscape Architecture

TBA

24-Mar-2005

Peter Cranston
University of California - Davis

Greg Courtney

Phylogenetic inertia, ecological stasis or global homogeneity: Entomological tales from Gondwana

28-Mar-2005

Brian M. Wiegmann
Department of Entomology, North Carolina State University

 

Flies in the tree of life: Mining the fossil, anatomical, and molecular record

31-Mar-2005

Warren Johnson
National Cancer Institute

Bill Clark

Felid phylogeographic history and conservation geneticsLaboratory of Genomic Diversity

7-Apr-2005

Mark Haussmann
EEB Graduate Student, ISU

EEOB

Telomere Dynamics: aging, survival, and lifespan in birds - all's well that ends well

14-Apr-2005

Matt Dornbush
EEB Graduate Student, ISU

EEOB

Grass identity effects on belowground processes: Linking plant and microbial activity

21-Apr-2005

Kirk Moloney
EEOB Department, ISU

EEOB

The geo-demography of an invasive species: a nascent study

28-Apr-2005

John Endler
University of California - Santa Barbara

EEOB Graduate Student Organization

Species recognition, elaboration, and innovation in sexual selection as seen by birds