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The ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions
The ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions
EEB Seminar Presented by Dr. Nick Clark, School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland (Australia) (website) Dr. Clark is a disease ecologist exploring new ways to (1) understand how natural communities are formed and (2) predict how they will change over time. He completed his PhD with Dr Sonya Clegg and the Griffith University Wildlife Disease Ecology […]
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The evolution of genome structure across the tree of life
The evolution of genome structure across the tree of life
Dept. of Entomology Seminar Presented by Dr. Heath Blackmon, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University (website)
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New insights in Cenozoic paleoherpetology: ecometrics and enigmatic fossils from Oregon and Nebraska
New insights in Cenozoic paleoherpetology: ecometrics and enigmatic fossils from Oregon and Nebraska
Dept. of Geology & Geophysics Seminar Presented by John J. Jacisin III, Dept. of Ecosystem Science and Management John is a vertebrate paleontologist, working particularly on the ecology and biogeography of the fossil herpetofauna (reptiles and amphibians - snakes and newts in John's case), and is finishing his PhD this semester, under Michelle Lawing. His paleoecological […]
Savannas after afforestation: Herbaceous plant communities respond better to fire than conventional restoration practices
Savannas after afforestation: Herbaceous plant communities respond better to fire than conventional restoration practices
Seminar in Plant Ecology, Conservation, and Evolution, Dept. of Ecosystem Science and Management Presented by Thais Mazzafera Haddad (Ph.D. candidate from the University of São Paulo, Brazil and visiting student in ESSM) In addition to hearing about Thais’s research, there will be a very brief organizational meeting to establish the presentation schedule for the semester. All […]
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Study Abroad Mini Fair
Study Abroad Mini Fair
Come by the Study Abroad Mini Fair in the MSC 12th Man Hall on January 23rd to learn about study, intern, research, and volunteer abroad opportunities. Representatives from the Study Abroad Programs Office and affiliate program providers will be will be available to answer you questions from 10 am - 2 pm. FREE T-shirts will be available to students who visit at least 5 tables!
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Exploitation of a symbiotic network: Behavioral and chemical transitions of predators, parasites and protective symbionts
Exploitation of a symbiotic network: Behavioral and chemical transitions of predators, parasites and protective symbionts
Dept. of Entomology Seminar Presented by Dr. Rachelle Adams, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University (website)
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The Study of Natural History and Evolution in the Age of Genomics
The Study of Natural History and Evolution in the Age of Genomics
EEB Seminar Presented by Dr. Prosanta Chakrabarty, Curator of Fishes and Associate Professor, LSU Museum of Natural Science and Department of Biological Science (website) From his website: Research in my lab focuses on recovering the relationships of fishes in order to better understand evolutionary and geological processes. My research interests target species with disjunct distributions (such […]
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WFSC Double Feature on Museum collections
WFSC Double Feature on Museum collections
Dr. Jessica Light, Associate Professor, WFSC "The Importance of Natural History Museums for Evolutionary Studies" and Heather Prestridge, Curator, BRTC "Making the most of the Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections at Texas A&M University"