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Speakers/Lectures
2000 Ecology Lecture Series
Detrital Foodwebs: a unifying concept in community and ecosystem ecology.
David C. Coleman, University of Georgia-Athens. (April 13, 2000)
Use of Theory and Application in the Restoration of Cootes
Paradise Marsh. Patricia Chow-Fraser, McMaster University,
Hamilton, Ontario. (February 17, 2000)
Watching Trees Move: Measuring
and Modeling the Spatial Dispersion of Tree Recruits.
Eric Ribbens, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois. (February
24, 2000)
1999 Ecology Lecture Series:
Through A Glass More Clearly:
Understanding Natural Complexity in Aquatic Systems through
a Multivariate Approach. Trefor B. Reynoldson, National Water
Research Institute, Burlington, Ontario. (November 11, 1999)
Time, Space, and Very Slow Motion: Patterns in the Diversity
of Snails. Robert A.D. Cameron, University of Sheffield,
Great Britain. (September 30, 1999)
The Butterfly Fauna of California's
Central Valley: Past, Present, and Future. Arthur M. Shapiro,
University of California-Davis. (September 9, 1999)
Regional Synchrony of Ecological Disturbances in the
Western U.S.: The Effect of Forest Fire, Insect Outbreak and
Drought on Forest Demography. Tom W. Swetnam, University
of Arizona-Tucson. (April 22, 1999)
Species Diversity in Terrestrial Plant Communities: Patterns
and Mechanisms. Robert K. Peet, University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill. (March 25, 1999)
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