Seminars

 

WFSC Friday Lunch Seminar
WFSC Departmental Seminar Series
M.S./Ph.D. Defenses
Department of Rangeland Ecology & Management Seminar Series
Texas A&M Distinguished Lecture Series

WFSC Friday Lunch Seminar

Contact Kirk Winemiller for more information.

Friday February 16, 4 - 5:00 PM, 201 MSC

"Evolution and Religion: Beyond Demonic Memes"
Dr. David Sloan Wilson, Binghamton U.

Friday February 23, Noon, 308 Nagle

"Cichlid research on the Bladen River, Belize"
Maggie Medrano et al.

Friday March 2, Noon, 308 Nagle

"Phylogeny and adaptive radiation in neotropical cichlid fishes"
Dr. Hernan Lopez

Friday March 9, Noon, 308 Nagle

"Everglades research"
Calvin Liu

"Ecological effects of a predator assemblage"
Constanza Cocimano

Friday March 23, Noon, 308 Nagle

"Reptile and amphibian diversity in South Africa"
David Laurencio & Toby Hibbitts

Friday March 30, Noon, 308 Nagle

"Waterbird rookeries"
Michael Parkes

"Alligator ecology in Georgia"
Amanda Subalusky

Friday April 13, Noon, 308 Nagle

"TBA"
Sandy Harris-Strickland

Friday April 27, Noon, 308 Nagle

"Genetic parameters for growth rate and cold tolerances in red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus"
Dr. Eric Saillant

WFSC Departmental Seminar Series

Contact Bret Collier for more information.

Thursday February 15, 4 PM, 201 MSC

"Evolution for everyone: How Darwin's theory can change the way we think about our lives"
Dr. David Sloan Wilson, Binghamton U.

Thursday February 22

"Hosted by Drs. Dewitt & H. Lopez"
Dr. Daniel Bolnick, UT-Austin

Wednesday March 7

"EEB Seminar"
Dr. Tilman

Thursday March 8

"Evolutionary Biology of Skates and Rays: The Wrong and the Right of It"
Dr. Jon McEachran

Wednesday April 4

"EEB Seminar"
Dr. Hedgecock

Thursday April 12

"EEB Seminar"
Dr. Futuyma

M.S./Ph.D. Defenses

Wednesday February 14, 10 AM, 213 Nagle

"Metabolic and thermoregulatory capabilities of juvenile Stellar sea lions, Eumetopias jubatus"
Lisa Hoopes, Ph.D. Candidate

Wednesday February 21, 10 AM, TAMUG Library 108B

"U.S. southeastern shrimp and reef fish resources and their management"
Elizabeth Scott-Denton, Ph.D. Candidate

Wednesday February 21, TBA, TAMUG 126 Will

"The feeding biomechanics of juvenile red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the northwestern Gulf of Mexico"
Janelle Case, M.S. Candidate

Department of Rangeland Ecology & Management Seminar Series

Texas A&M Distinguished Lecture Series

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