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CATEGORIES:Conferences / Seminars / Lectures
DTSTART:20181115T203000Z
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SUMMARY:Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
 Seminar hosted by MSU's Ecology, Evolutionary 
 Biology and Behavior Program. \n
 \n
 Nathan Sanders\n
 September 
 13, 2018\n
 Nathan Sanders, Environmental 
 Program, University of Vermont\n
 "Using 
 m2 plots, mechanistic experiments and macroecological 
 models to understand biodiversity 
 in a warming world"\n
 3:30 p.m., 1420 BPS (Biomedical 
 Physical Sciences)\n
 Contact:  Christopher 
 Warneke\n
 \n
 Nathan Sanders\n
 September 14, 
 2018\n
 Nathan Sanders, Environmental Program, 
 University of Vermont\n
 "Experimental macroecology: 
 A field in need of experiments and ecology"\n
 10:45 
 a.m., Stack 237\n
 Contact:  Nick 
 Haddad\n
 \n
 Steven Gray\n
 September 20, 2018\n
 Steven Gray, EEBB DIstinguished Student Speaker\n
 Advisor: 
  Gary Roloff\n
 "Spatial Ecology and 
 Behavior of Wild Pigs in Michigan"\n
 3:30 p.m., 
 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical Sciences)\n
 \n
 Sarah 
 Saunders\n
 September 27, 2018\n
 Sarah 
 Saunders, Quantitative Ecologist, Audubon Society\n
 "Careers 
 Outside of Academia"\n
 3:30 p.m., 
 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical Sciences)\n
 Contact: 
  Elise Zipkin\n
 \n
 Emily Henry\n
 September 
 27, 2018\n
 Emily Henry, Assistant Director 
 of Program Development\n
 Office of Professional 
 and Continuing Education\n
 "Careers Outside 
 of Academia"\n
 Oregon State University\n
 3:30 p.m., 
 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical Sciences)\n
 Contact: 
  Kendra Cheruvelil\n
 \n
 Eileen Hebets\n
 October 
 4, 2018\n
 Eileen Hebets, Biological 
 Sciences, University Nebraska-Lincoln\n
 "Sensory 
 systems, learning, and communication - insights 
 from the enigmatic world of arachnids"\n
 3:30 
 p.m., 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical Science)\n
 Contact: 
  Kenna Lehmann\n
 \n
 Karen Maruska\n
 October 
 11, 2018\n
 Karen Maruska, Biological 
 Sciences, Louisiana State University\n
 "Multisensory 
 communication in an African cichlid 
 fish"\n
 3:30 p.m., 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical 
 Science)\n
 Contact:  Heather Eisthen\n
 \n
 Sarah 
 Converse\n
 October 18, 2018\n
 Sarah Converse, 
 USGS Fish and Wildlife Research, University 
 of Washington\n
 "Reintroduction biology: directions 
 in science and conservation management"\n
 3:30 
 p.m., 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical 
 Science)\n
 Contact:  Elise Zipkin/Gary Roloff\n
 \n
 Terri 
 Williams\n
 October 25, 2018\n
 Terri Williams, 
 Biology, Trinity College\n
 "Adding segments 
 one by one: a tale of posterior elongation 
 in arthropods"\n
 3:30 p.m., 1420 BPS (Biomedical 
 Physical Science)\n
 Contact:  Savvas Constantinau\n
 \n
 Jonathan 
 Pruitt\n
 November 1, 2018\n
 Jonathan 
 Pruitt, Ecology, Evolution, and 
 Marine Biology\n
 University of California-Santa 
 Barbara\n
 "Keystone Individuals in Animal Societies: 
 Some Pros and Cons"\n
 3:30 p.m., 1420 
 BPS (Biomedical Physical Science)\n
 Contact: 
  Helen McCreary\n
 \n
 Mark Christie\n
 November 8, 
 2018\n
 Mark Christie, Biological Sciences, Purdue 
 University\n
 "Rapid evolution in a changing 
 world"\n
 3:30 p.m., 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical 
 Science)\n
 Contact:  Kim Scribner\n
 \n
 Andrew 
 Whitehead\n
 November 15, 2018\n
 Andrew Whitehead, 
 Biological Sciences, Purdue University\n
 "When 
 evolution is the solution to pollution: 
 The genomic basis of rapid adaptation to 
 extreme environmental change"\n
 3:30 p.m., 1420 
 BPS (Biomedical Physical Science)\n
 Contact: 
  Andrew Thompson\n
 \n
 Charles Derby\n
 November 
 29, 2018\n
 Charles Derby, Neurobiology and Biology, 
 Georgia State University\n
 "Escape by inking: 
  Marine molluscs avoid predators with diverse 
 chemicals and mechanisms"\n
 3:30 p.m., 
 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical Science)\n
 Contact: 
  Taylor Rupp\n
 \n
 Leslie Ries\n
 December 6, 
 2018\n
 Leslie Ries, Biology, Georgetown University 
 \n
 "Modeling butterfly phenology and phenological 
 mismatch is an increasingly warming 
 world"\n
 3:30 p.m., 1420 BPS (Biomedical Physical 
 Science)\n
 Contact:  Elise Zipkin\n
 \n
 Leslie 
 Ries\n
 December 7, 2018\n
 Leslie Ries, Biology, 
 Georgetown University \n
 "Butterfly thermal 
 ecology: A framework for predicting responses 
 to climate change"\n
 10:45 a.m., 237 Stack\n
 Contact:  Nick Haddad\n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: EEBB Program\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://eebb.msu.edu/\n
 Contact name: EEBB Office\n
 Contact phone: (517) 432-1359\n
 Contact email: eebb@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 https://eebb.natsci.msu.edu/seminars/\n
LOCATION:1420 BPS
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