| Date |
Speaker |
Title |
| March 31 |
Eric Sanford
Department of Evolution and Ecology, UC Davis |
Fiddlers on the edge: dispersal, adaptation, and geographic range limits |
| April 7 |
John Burt
Department of Psychology, University of Washington |
Song learning and eavesdropping in a songbird communication network: do young birds attend to social interactions? |
| April 14 |
Scott Hamilton
Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, UC Santa Barbara |
Selective mortality in juvenile coral reef fish: the legacy of larval history |
| April 21 |
Karla Heidelberg
Department of Biological Sciences and Wrigley Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Southern California |
Diel patterns of zooplankton diversity and abundance over coral reefs with implications for coral feeding
|
| April 28 |
Whendee Silver
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley |
Nitrogen retention and loss in terrestrial ecosystems: the importance of moving backwards |
| May 5 |
Jim Grace
USGS National Wetlands Research Center |
What Might Structural Equation Modeling Contribute to Our Understanding of Natural Systems? |
| May 12 |
Christopher Moyes
Department of Biology, Queen's University |
Evolution of Muscle Energetics |
| May 19 |
Bill Nelson
Department of Biology, Queen's University |
Evolution in Stage-Structured Populations |
| June 2 |
Lauren Buckley
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, UC Santa Barbara |
Reptile range dynamics in changing environments: linking traits to energetics and population dynamics |