Minnesota Center for Community GeneticsTwin Cities CampusUniversity of Minnesota

CCG Seminar Fall 2003: EEB 8060 Evolutionary Genetics (Monday, 1:30-3:00, 505 Ecology)

The Center for Community Genetics provides summer research fellowships. During the fall semester, students who received funding during the previous summer report on their research. Below is a list of topics that will be discussed

Date

Presenter

Topic

Sept 15 Dr. Nick Jordan  T.G. Whitham (2003) Community Genetics. Ecology 84, 559-573
Sept 22 Dr. Georg Weiblen Research
Sept 29 Jen White Patch-leaving Behavior in Macrocentrus grandii
Oct 6 Maria Ordonez Evolutionary Relationship between Sympatric Short- and Long-cycled Forms of Rust Fungus
Oct 13 Dr. Ruth Shaw TBA
Oct 20 Yang Hu Pre- or post-mating behavior of European corn borer
Oct 27  Andy Munkacsi The Ustilago maydis-Ustilago maydis Virus association
Nov 3
Peter Voth
A Population Genetic Study of the Ustilago maydis Virus
Nov 10 Dr. Scott Nuismer (U. Idaho) TBA
Nov 17 Jeannette Martinez Habitat Specificity and Population Genetics of Dragonfly Larvae in Fragmented Landscapes
Nov 24 Laurie Stone Does anthropogenic change affect genetic structure of grassland plant communities
Dec 1  Summer Silvieus Using Phylogenies to Examine Cospeciation between Figs and Their Associating Wasps
Dec 8 Kristin Mercer The Effects of Crop-Wild Gene Flow on Annual Sunflower

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