Held every Monday at 3:00pm in Environment & Natural Resources 2, Room S107 (unless otherwise noted) (building location map)
Date | Speaker | From | Title | Host |
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09/09/2019 | Deborah Goldberg **ENR2 S225** | University of Michigan | Community dynamics in response to climate change | Bronstein & Enquist |
09/16/2019 | Nancy Emery **BSW 208** | University of Colorado, Boulder | Adaptation & specialization in variable environments | Venable |
09/30/2019 | Daniel Kronauer | The Rockefeller University | Differentiation, Communication, and Emergence in Ant Societies | Dornhaus |
10/07/2019 | Bernd Würsig | Texas A&M University, Galveston | Dolphin Communication: So Much Going On | EEB |
10/14/2019 | Daniel Schrider | UNC Chapel Hill | Modern Population Genomic Inference | Barker & Enard |
10/21/2019 | Greta Binford | Lewis and Clark College | How the brown recluse got its bite: evolution of venom toxins across a novel toxin recruitment | Papaj |
10/28/2019 | Goggy Davidowitz **BSW 208** | UA Entomology | What do pollinators do with the nectar they drink? | EEB |
11/04/2019 | Caroline Tucker | UNC Chapel Hill | Not so simple: Confronting complexity in trait-based analyses | Enquist |
11/18/2019 | Jeremy Beaulieu **BSW 208** | University of Arkansas | Embracing the hidden strengths of comparative methods: examples from models of trait-dependent diversification | Barker |
11/25/2019 | Rodolfo Dirzo | Stanford University | Defaunation in the Anthropocene: Consequences for ecosystems and humans | Bronstein |
12/02/2019 | Gil Rosenthal | Texas A&M University | Mate-choice mechanisms and the evolutionary process | Wiens |
12/09/2019 | Wulfila Gronenberg | UA Neuroscience | Social insects and the ‘social brain hypothesis’ | EEB |