Seminars take place on Thursday afternoons starting shortly after 4:00 PM at the Tyson Research Center. Seminars are followed by an informal BBQ—please bring your favorite side dish! For additional information please contact Meghan Kelly (mkelly@wustl.edu; 314-935‐8430).
- MAY 20: BRIAN WILSEY, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
Biodiversity and temporal niche differences - MAY 27: BILL RESETARITS, NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Habitat selection and the dynamics of communities and metacommunities - JUNE 3: CANDACE GALEN, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
New insights on the role of floral volatiles as ecological signals in a pollination web - JUNE 10: PAUL NELSON, UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE
The Homogecene Era: Planet of weeds - JUNE 17: ALAN COVICH, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
The importance of long‐term, place‐based studies in ecology: Learning about biotic responses to changing environments and landscapes
June 17 is a special seminar event in honor of former Tyson Director Dr. Owen Sexton. Please RSVP by June 10 for this event (mkelly@wustl.edu). - JUNE 24: MICHAEL ANGILLETTA, INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
Adaptation to thermal change: Physiological strategies and their ecological
implications - JULY 1: KEITH SUMMERVILLE, DRAKE UNIVERSITY
Is all timber harvest bad? Resistance and resilience in forest lepidopteran communities - JULY 8: JENNIFER WILLIAMS, NATIONAL CENTER FOR ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS
One species, two continents: Changes in species interactions between ranges
determine invader success - JULY 15: BOB RICKLEFS, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS
The regional community: Forest birds of eastern North America - JULY 22: MICHAEL JENKINS, PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Bugs, blights, and burns: Endemic disturbance in a post‐invasion landscape - JULY 30: RICARDO HOLDO, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Herbivory, fire, and landscape change in the Serengeti