Latest Past Events
Ecological Integration Symposium
Rudder Tower and Rudder TheaterAcross the Tree of Life: Interactions in Ecology and Evolution The Ecological Integration Symposium is an interdisciplinary, graduate student led and organized event that unites students and renowned researchers in the themes of ecology, conservation, evolutionary biology, geography, and more. During this free, two-day event we will explore ecology through the theme of Across the Tree […]
Mistaken identities: Using Molecular Systematics for Freshwater Mussel Conservation
HFSB 102WFSC Animal Conservation Seminar Dr. Kentaro Inoue, Assistant Research Scientist, Texas A&M Natural Resource Institute Dr. Kentaro Inoue will present aspects of his research on molecular systematics, taxonomy and conservation of endangered freshwater mussels in the US.
Ice Age Vertebrates and Environmental Change: When is a species?
HFSB 102ABS Seminar co-hosted with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Presented by Dr. Jim Mead, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Geosciences, East Tennessee State University (website) Abstract: There are a variety of definitions of a species differing from Biological Species, Paleontological or Fossil (Morphological, Typological, Phenetic) Species, Chronospecies, Phylogenetic Species, Molecular Species, Ecospecies, among others. […]