Fall 2009 Seminar Series
Date Day Time Location Speaker Topic
8/21 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Bob Weedon
UNCW
Rabies prevention and population control
8/28 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Marcel van Tuinen
UNCW
A genetic framework for evolution and conservation of grebes and other wetland birds
9/4 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Alison Taylor
UNCW
Ion transport and signaling in marine protists- ecophysiological implications and evolutionary insights
9/11 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Kevin Gross
NC State University
Mechanisms of species diversity in competitive communities
9/18 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Keith Sockman
UNC Chapel Hill
Reproductive Decisions in an Unpredictable Environment: An Integration of Avian Ecology, Ethology, and Neurobiology
9/25 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Bernard Patten
University of Georgia
Environs: the ABCD's of an environmental system theory
10/2 Fri.     No seminar Fall break
10/9 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Lauren Chan
Duke University
Of lemurs and lizards: understanding patterns of differentiation in Madagascar's vertebrates
10/16 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Louis Finelli
U.S. Army
The path to a non-traditional career in medicine (well, maybe)
10/23 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. John Godwin
NC State University
Environmental Determination of Sex: Fish Tales from Caribbean Reefs and North Carolina Sounds
10/30 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Michael Polito
UNCW

The foraging ecology of Pygoscelis penguins: Investigating the use of stable isotope analysis to detect dietary change

11/6 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Stuart Borrett
UNCW

Resource roadmaps reveal how ecosystem connectivity influences species and whole-system functioning

11/13 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Dr. Craig Bailey
UNCW
Megasystematics of the Eukaryotes
11/20 Fri. 2pm DO 103 Nikolai Klibansky
UNCW
Patterns of reproductive allotment in protogynous marine fishes
11/20 Fri. 3pm DO 134 Janie McAuliffe
UNCW
Thesis defense (Lankford)
11/27 Fri.     No seminar Thanksgiving Break
12/1 Tue. 3:30pm DO 103 Sondi Hoffman
UNCW
Thesis defense (Chandler)

 

 


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