Fall 2006 Seminar Series
OIMB Boathouse Auditorium

Seminars are at 4:00 p. m. except for November 20 and the public lecture on December 1

 
 


Monday, October 2


Friday, October 13


Friday, October 20


Friday, October 27

 

Monday, October 30

 

Friday, November 10


Friday, November 17

 

Monday, November 20
10:00 A.M.


Friday, December 1

 

Dr. Peter van Tamelen, Oregon State University. Thermal Modeling of Crabs during Winter Fisheries.

Dr. Ginny Eckert, University of Alaska. Recruitment of Dungeness crabs in Southeastern Alaska.

Dr. Craig Young, OIMB. Why bath sponges live shallow and glass sponges live deep.

Michelle Schuiteman, OIMB (M.S. thesis defense talk). Breeding season diet of Leach's storm-petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) at a colony in southern Oregon in years of differing upwelling conditions.

Dr. Bill Sydeman, Pt. Reyes Bird Observatory. Meso-marine ecosystems of the North Pacific: integration of seabird observations with the Pacific's Continuous Plankton Recorder project.

No seminar (many grad students and faculty will be at the Western Society of Naturalists Meeting in Seattle).

Ben Grupe, OIMB (M.S. thesis defense talk). Microhabitat matters! The effects of pit-habitation on the biology, ecology, and morphology of the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.

Tim Davidson, OIMB (M.S. thesis defense talk). The invasion of the Australasian burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) in Coos Bay, Oregon.

Canceled - Public Lecture (7:00 p.m.). Speaker TBA.

Seminar at 4:00 P.M.
Dr. Matt Jones, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis at the University of California Santa Barbara. Cyberinfrastructure support for synthesis and analysis.

 

Please park on Boat Basin Road and walk down to the OIMB Boathouse.
Call OIMB at (541) 888-2581 for information or email oimb@uoregon.edu

   
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