Where
Fishery Sciences Auditorium (Room 102)
1122 NE Boat St
University of Washington
When
25 September4 December, 2008
4:00-5:00pm (social follows seminar)
Sept 25
Katie Peichel
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Sex, spines and videotape: genetics of reproductive isolation in sticklebacks
Oct 2
Martin Schlaepfer
State University of New YorkESF
The behavioral responses of native tadpoles to introduced predators
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
Oct 16
Angela Kent
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Using molecular biology to link phytoplankton and aquatic microbial communities
Oct 23
Tom Reed
UWSAFS
Adapting to climate change: eco-evolutionary insights from seabirds and salmon
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
Nov 6
John Sabo
Arizona State University
Hydroecology in desert riparian zoneswater as currency for trophic dynamics and a catalyst of turnover in species pools
Nov 13
Julie Keister
UWOceanography
Variability in mesoscale circulation and distributions of zooplankton in a coastal upwelling system
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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