| Date |
Day |
Time |
Location |
Speaker |
Topic |
| 8/22 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Dr. Stephen Kinsey
UNCW Biology |
The long and winding road: how transport processes help shape the evolution of muscle function and design |
| 8/29 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Dr. Anthony Snider
UNCW EVS |
Movements and population dynamics of deer on Bald Head Island |
| 9/12 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Amanda Kahn
UNCW Biology |
Physiological ecology of the seagrass Halophila johnsonii in marine and riverine influenced environments |
| 9/19 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Dr. Michael Dorcas
Davidson College |
Humans and Herps in the Southeast: Anthropogenic impacts on amphibian and reptile populations |
| 9/26 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Dr. Robert Christian
East Carolina University |
Network Ecology for Environmental Management |
| 10/3 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Dr. Brian Helmuth
University of South Carolina |
Ecological forecasting and hindcasting in the intertidal zone: when do we worry about weather? |
| 10/10 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Dr. Larisa Avens
NOAA Beaufort Laboratory |
Skeletochronology and sea turtles: what can bones tell us about age and growth? |
| 10/17 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Tse-Lynn Loh
UNCW Biology |
Fish predation determines growth form of the sponge Mycale laevis |
| 10/24 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Dr. Chris Finelli
UNCW Biology |
Beyond SpongeBob SquarePants: The ecology of marine suspension feeders |
| 10/31 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Dr. Heather Koopman
UNCW Biology
|
Marine lipids: offering insight into the physiology, ecology, life history and evolution of marine animals |
| 11/7 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Plant Ecology Candidate |
TBA |
| 11/14 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Plant Ecology Candidate |
TBA |
| 11/18 |
Tue. |
2:30pm |
CMS |
Tim Henkel
UNCW Biology |
The ecology of the sponge-dwelling brittlestar Ophiothrix Lineata |
| 11/21 |
Fri. |
2pm |
DO 103 |
Plant Ecology Candidate |
TBA |
| 11/24 |
Mon. |
2pm |
DO134 |
Steve McMurray
UNCW Biology |
Thesis defense (Pawlik) |
| 12/4 |
Thu. |
2pm |
DO103 |
Carlos Zavalaga
UNCW Biology |
Dissertation defense (Emslie) |