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Duke University Program in Ecology Seminar: Fall Semester 2005
Fridays 1:15-2:30 pm in room A247 LSRC
For University Credit as: UPE 303S or BIO 311S, Prof. Bernhardt

Friday
2 Sep

Pizza lunch and welcome to new students

 
Friday
9 Sep
Rich Phillips
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Biology, Duke University
Rhizosphere carbon flux and rhizosphere effects on microbial activity and nutrient availability in northern hardwood forests
Friday
16 Sep
Peter Abrams
Professor, Dept. of Zoology, University of Toronto

Coexistence and coevolution of specialists and generalists

Friday
23 Sep
Anne Hershey
Julia Taylor Morton Distinguished Professor, Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Effects of urbanization and restoration on the ecology of Piedmont streams
Friday
30 Sep
Don Brightsmith
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Biology, Duke University
Breeding, migration and phenology: the real dirt on parrot clay lick use
in southeastern Peru

Friday
7 Oct

Barry Osmond
Adjunct Professor, Dept of Biology, Duke University
Remotely sensing and imaging photosynthetic efficiency in forest canopies
Friday
14 Oct

No seminar

Friday
21 Oct
Curt Richardson
Professor, Nicholas School, Duke University
The importance of wetlands to global biogeochemistry

Friday
28 Oct

Tim Bleby
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Biology, Duke University
Understanding how architecture influences the drinking behavior of Australian eucalypts
Friday
4 Nov
Paul Baker
Professor, Nicholas School, Duke University
Tropical paleoclimate and climate
Friday
11 Nov
Tim Coulson
Reader in Population Biology, Division of Biology, Imperial College London
Demography, dynamics and micro-evolutionary change in large mammals
Friday
18 Nov
Dan Rittschof
Associate Professor, Duke University Marine Lab, Nicholas School
Reproductive biology of Blue Crabs
Friday
25 Nov
THANKSGIVING  
Friday
2 Dec
Amy Rosemond
Assistant Professor, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia
Why bottoms matter: variation in resources affects consumers, food webs and ecosystem function
Friday
9 Dec
Jason Fridley
Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Biology, University of North Carolina
Diversity, invasion, and the scale-dependent assembly of southeastern US plant communities

Past Ecology seminars: Spring 2004 | Fall 2004 | Spring 2005