Seminar Schedule Fall 2019
Monday, 4pm to 5pm, Room 231 Hubbard Hall
Seminars are open to the public. Attendance is required for all students enrolled in Biol 497, Biol 797 and all current graduate students.
If you need additional information, please contact Dr. Tom Luhring, 316-978-3111 or thomas.luhring@wichita.edu
Evolutionary consequences of mitochondrial variation and other stories鈥
DATE | SPEAKER | AFFILIATION | TITLE |
26 August | Oklahoma State University | Exploring the functional and ecological bases of variation in frog body form around the world | |
2 September | Labor Day | ||
9 September | University Of Nebraska | Modeling the tangled bank: eco-evolutionary dynamics in multi-species, multi-trait, non-equilibrium systems. | |
16 September | Kiley Hicks | 麻豆传媒映画出品 | Evolutionary consequences of mitochondrial variation and other stories |
23 September | University Of Nebraska | Feeding colds and starving fevers? Using theory to understand why appetites change during illness | |
30 September | Emporia State University | Exploring the functions of a motorless myosin V: What can worms teach us about things we are sure of? | |
7 October | University Of Nebraska | The evolution of toxin resistance in diverse vertebrate taxa | |
14 October | Fall Break | ||
21 October | Duke University | The multiple determinants of food web structure and dynamics in a changing world | |
28 October | University of Georgia | Tree cover variation in African savannas: bottlenecks, constraints, and niche partitioning | |
4 November | Grad Students | ||
11 November | University of Oklahoma | Predator-induced mechanisms shaping integrated phenotypes across timescales | |
18 November | Grad Students | ||
25 November | Grad Students | ||
2 December | Savannah River Ecology Lab/UGA | Intraspecific variation in metal tolerance across the landscape provides insight into evolutionary responses |