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Next Talk: Friday- April 25th
Dr. Lisa Manne, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology,
University of Toronto Scarborough

Predicting species' abundances across geographic ranges

When: Friday at 2pm
Where: DNA 110

SEMINAR SCHEDULE:
Note: This will be our last regular seminar in the series this term. We
plan to have occasional speakers through the summer as they are
available, and we will restart the regular, weekly series in September.

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

Jan 11 John Fryxell, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph Social  behavior and the dynamics of Serengeti lions and their prey Dennis Murray

Jan 18

Rudy Boonstra, Centre for the Neurobiology of Stress University of Toronto-Scarborough

The role of the stress axis in aging and the evolution of life history strategies

Gary Burness

Jan 25 Bob Murphy, Department of Natural History, Royal Ontario Museum Conservation and the genetics of desert tortoises: Do they combine or recombine? Dave Zanatta
Feb 1 Michael Fox, Department of Biology, Trent University Do life history and morphological traits predict invasion success in fishes?
Gary Burness
Feb 8 Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde, Department of Biology, Laurentian University Sex, sperm and genitalia: post-copulatory selection and phenotypic quality Jeff Bowman
Feb 15      
Feb 22 No Speaker- Reading Week    
Feb 29 Erin Rees, Department of Biology, Trent University Genetic Simulation Modelling: Ecological Applications for Landscape Genetics, Species Hybridisation & Infectious Disease Spread Dennis Murray
Mar 7 Joe Nocera , Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Conservation and behaviour of migratory birds: the importance of social information in habitat selection Jeff Bowman
Mar 14 Ben Evans, Dept of Biology,
McMaster University
Speciation and gene regulation in clawed frogs Gary Burness
Mar 21 No Speaker- Holiday    
Mar 28 Troy Murphy, Department of Biology,
Queen's University
Showy males and females: Adaptive significance of elaborate
monomorphic traits
Joe Nocera
Apr 4 Luca Börger, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph Animal home range behavior: do we understand it?  Bruce Pond
Apr 11

Phil McLoughlin, Department of Biology,
University of Saskatchewan

Ungulate population dynamics in space and time from individual
interactions with the environment
Brent Patterson
Apr 18 Ken Oakes, Waterloo Aquatic Toxicology and Ecosystem Remediation Laboratory
Biology Dept, University of Waterloo
Fish on drugs- they can't say no! Daelyn Woolnough
April 25 Lisa Manne, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto Scarborough
Predicting species' abundances across geographic ranges Jeff Bowman

For more information on this seminar series or if you have suggestions for speakers or for the series itself please contact Gary Burness or Jeff Bowman