Where

Fishery Sciences Auditorium (Room 102)
1122 NE Boat St
University of Washington

When

25 September—4 December, 2008
4:00-5:00pm (social follows seminar)

Downloadable Schedule (PDF)

Sept 25

Katie Peichel

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center           

Sex, spines and videotape: genetics of reproductive isolation in sticklebacks

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Oct 2

Martin Schlaepfer

State University of New York—ESF

The behavioral responses of native tadpoles to introduced predators

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Oct 10

Irene Gregory-Eaves

McGill University                                   

Ecological dynamics of sockeye salmon nursery lakes across large spatial and temporal scales

Note that this seminar will be held on Friday NOT Thursday

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Oct 16

Angela Kent

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Using molecular biology to link phytoplankton and aquatic microbial communities

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Oct 23

Tom Reed

UW—SAFS                                                           

Adapting to climate change: eco-evolutionary insights from seabirds and salmon

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Oct 30

Ben Halpern

National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis                                  

Assessing the state of the oceans: mapping the cumulative impacts of human activities on marine ecosystems

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Nov 6

John Sabo

Arizona State University

Hydroecology in desert riparian zones—water as currency for trophic dynamics and a catalyst of turnover in species pools

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Nov 13

Julie Keister

UW—Oceanography                                               

Variability in mesoscale circulation and distributions of zooplankton in a coastal upwelling system 

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Nov 20

No Seminar due to 19th Graduate Student Symposium

http://fish.washington.edu/gss                                   

Dec 4

Dylan Fraser

Dalhousie University                                               

Interbreeding between farmed and wild, endangered Atlantic salmon: conservation conundrum?

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