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Revision as of 23:10, 13 November 2009
The Vertlunch page
This page is for use of participants in EEB 6480 Seminar in Vertebrate Biology a.k.a. VertLunch.
- To upload a pdf use this form (note that you will be asked for username and password to access the form - contact Schultz, Schwenk or Wells to obtain)
- To add a link to a journal article, review the instructions for hypertext links in Help.
The Fall 2009 Edition
September 4
Apparently the faculty fell down on this and failed to post an article to read. However, we WILL meet in order to introduce new participants and to explain the mechanics of vertlunch (e.g., expectations, how to post a paper, etc.) --KS
September 11
Sorry for the last-minute upload! Tobias got sick and asked me to take over, which I promptly forgot about until late Thursday night... --KS
September 18
New stuff on rapid adaptation in guppies using field manipulations; not a Shine paper.
- 2008 Escape behaviors and flight initiation.pdf
Not a Shine or a guppie paper...but check out the author's self-citation rate.
October 2
Two short papers on Velociraptor, which was made (in)famous in Jurassic Park.
October 9
A seemingly extensive paper on human mating strategies (don't be fooled! it's not as long as it looks!). We'll tackle the subject of applying evolutionary theory to human behavior...
October 16
October 23
October 30
The mystery of the missing toes...
November 6
- Taillon et al (year?) J Wildlife Management
- It's time to get to the bottom of plastic specialization vs. generalization in diet!
November 13
- Vaccaro et al 2009.pdf Animal Behaviour
And in case your interested, here's the Science article (1999) first describing the pheromonal component PRF (plethodontid receptivity factor).
November 20
This is paper is about aggressive interactions: Got a problem with that?
December 4