LUM CLARK RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES
2008-2009
Dr. Sarah Adamowicz, University of Guelph
Trends, Traits, and the Tree of Life: Patterns in the Evolution of Aquatic Invertebrate Biodiversity
4 December 2008
Dr. Dee Denver, Oregon State University
Roles of Mutation and Natural Selection in Evolution
13 November 2008
Dr. David Borrok, University of Texas at El Paso
Application of Cu, Fe, and Zn isotopes to identify metal sources and transport mechanisms in natural waters
6 November 2008
Dr. Carol Ptacek, University of Waterloo
Emerging Contaminants in Great Lakes
23 October 2008
Dr. Robin Gras, University of Windsor
An individual-based evolving predator-prey ecosystem simulation using Fuzzy Cognitive Map as behavior model
17 October 2008
Dr. Brian Golding, McMaster University
Rates and patterns of gene gain/gene loss in bacterial genomes
17 April 2008
Dr. Stephen Campana, Population Ecology Division, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dalhousie University
Tracking Large Pelagic Sharks with Archival Satellite Popup Tags
27 March 2008
Dr. Charles Madenjian, US Geological Service
Adverse effects of alewives on Laurentian Great Lakes fish and Sex and PCBs in walleye: The hot spot effect
7 March 2008
Dr. Christine White, Canada Research Chair in Bioarchaelogy and Isotope Anthropology, University of Western Ontario
We have ways of making you talk (even if you’re dead) and you cannot tell a lie: An exploration of isotopic anthropology
1 February 2008
Dr. Marguerite Xenopoulos, Dept. of Biology, Trent University
Going with the flow: The role of water quantity, water levels and water flows on ecosystem structure and function
21 January 2008
Dr. James Rusak, Centre for Limnology, University of Wisconsin – Madison
Detecting and predicting disturbance-driven changes in the variability of aquatic ecosystem dynamics
14 January 2008
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