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Pizza lunch and welcome to new students
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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
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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 |
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Friday
7 Oct
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Barry Osmond Adjunct Professor, Dept of Biology,
Duke University |
Remotely sensing and imaging photosynthetic efficiency in forest canopies |
Friday
14 Oct
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No seminar
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Friday
21 Oct |
Curt
Richardson Professor, Nicholas School, Duke University |
The
importance of wetlands to global biogeochemistry |
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Friday
28 Oct
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Tim Bleby
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Biology, Duke University
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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
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Reproductive biology of Blue Crabs |
Friday
25 Nov |
THANKSGIVING |
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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 |