UPE Seminar

UPE Seminar: Jim Clark on "Individuals and the variation needed for high species diversity"

Speaker: 
Jim Clark
In the past explanations for high species diversity have been sought at the species level. Theory shows that coexistence requires substantial differences between species, but species-level data rarely provide evidence for such differences. Using data from forests in the southeastern United States, I show that variation evident at the individual level provides for coexistence of large numbers of competitors.
location: 
French 2237

UPE Seminar: Carlos Peres

Speaker: 
Carlos Peres
location: 
French 2237

UPE Seminar: Lydia Olander and Tim Profeta (Nicholas Institute)

Speaker: 
Lydia Olander (Nicholas Institute)
Tim Profeta (Nicholas Institute)
location: 
French 2237

UPE Seminar: Christine Drea (Duke)

Speaker: 
Christine Drea
The ‘secret’ in secretions: Scent marks advertise the genetic traits of lemurs
location: 
French 2237

UPE Seminar: Rose Cory (UNC)

Speaker: 
Rose Cory
Why dissolved organic /matters /for carbon cycling and water quality
location: 
French 2237
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