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Evolution & Systematics
Biology Seminar: Postdoc Minisymposium
Name: Dr. Gabriella Wolff
Lab: Riffell Lab
Title: Neuromodulation and Differential Learning Across Mosquito Species
LEAFY maintains apical stem cell activity during shoot development in the fern Ceratopteris richardii
Submitted by Verónica-Di Stilio on
PhD Defense - Rochelle Kelly
PhD Defense - Itzue Caviedes Solis
A feeling for the organism: Genetics, development, and evolution of phenotypic diversity and novelty in monkeyflowers
The wildflower genus Mimulus (monkeyflowers) has been widely recognized as a classic ecological and evolutionary model system in studying local adaptation, speciation, plant-pollinator interactions, and species range limits. What is less known, however, is that this system also holds great promise for detailed molecular dissections of the genetic bases and developmental mechanisms of pattern formation, phenotypic diversification, and the origin of novel phenotypes.
Consumer-resource interactions in the Anthropocene: oscillations, perturbations and persistence
Consumer-resource interactions play a fundamental role in all communities, be they natural or agricultural. I will talk about how intrinsically-generated oscillations,Consumer-resource interactions play a fundamental role in all communities, be they natural or agricultural. I will talk about how intrinsically-generated oscillations, arising from the conflict of interest between resource and consumer species influence the evolution of the functional response, and how extrinsic perturbations such as climate warming influence the dynamics and persistence of consumer-resource intera
The evolutionary origin of somatic cells under the dirty work hypothesis
Submitted by Benjamin-Kerr on
Emily Bain PhD Defense
Alex Lowe PhD Defense
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