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Revision as of 17:06, 22 October 2013
Contents
THE MARINE BIOLOGY SEMINAR PAGE—FALL 2013 EDITION
This page is for use by participants in EEB 6483 Seminar in Marine Biology.
Faculty Instructor
Eric Schultz (eric.schultz@uconn.edu)
How to Upload a Paper to This Site
- To upload a pdf use THIS FORM (note that you will be asked for username and password to access the form)
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Roadmap for the Semester
Topic code | General Topic |
A | Reviews describing grand challenges and new frontiers |
B | Genomic responses to human disturbance, especially toxins/pollutants |
C | Evolutionary genomics of halotolerance and transitions to novel salinity environments |
D | Effects of invasive species on trophic relationships |
E | Evolution of performance in divergent populations |
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Date | Topic code | Assigned paper | Discussion leader |
8/30 | A | Kültz et al. 2013. New Frontiers for Organismal Biology. BioScience 63:464-471. | Eric |
9/6 | B | Whitehead et al. 2013. Common mechanism underlies repeated evolution of extreme pollution tolerance. Proc. R. Soc. B 279:427-433 | Jon |
9/13 | C | Hohenlohe et al 2012. Extensive linkage disequilibrium and parallel adaptive divergence across threespine stickleback genomes. Phil Trans Roy Soc B 367:395-408 | Jeff |
9/20 | D | Nilsson et al. 2012. Effects of an invasive crayfish on trophic relationships in north-temperate lake food webs. Freshwater Biology, 57, 10-23 | Mike |
9/27 | B | Lanham et al. 2012. Sensitivity to Dioxin Decreases as Zebrafish Mature. Tox Sci 127:360-370 | Lindsay |
10/4 | C | Urbina, M. A., P. M. Schulte, J. S. Bystriansky, and C. N. Glover. 2013. Differential expression of Na+, K+-ATPase alpha-1 isoforms during seawater acclimation in the amphidromous galaxiid fish Galaxias maculatus. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 183:345-357. | Becca |
10/11 | C | Martinez et al. 2011. A microsatellite genome screen identifies chromosomal regions under differential selection in steelhead and rainbow trout. Trans. Am. Fish Soc. 140:829-842 | Jon |
10/18 | E | Dalziel AC, Vines TH, Schulte PM. 2012. Reductions in prolonged swimming capacity following freshwater colonization in multiple threespine stickleback populations. Evolution 66-4:1226-1239 | Jeff |
10/25 | D | Burlakova LE, Karatayev AY, Karatayev VA. 2012. Invasive mussels induce community changes by increasing habitat complexity. Hydrobiologia 685:121-134 | Mike |
11/1 | Lindsay | ||
11/8 | Sam | ||
11/15 | C | Kozak GM, Brennan RS, Berdan EL, Fuller RC, Whitehead A. 2013. Functional and population genomic divergence within and between two species of killifish adapted to different osmotic niche. Evolution | Jon |
11/22 | Jeff | ||
12/6 | Lindsay |
Papers and Notes to Download for Discussion
AUGUST 30
SEPTEMBER 6
SEPTEMBER 13
SEPTEMBER 20
SEPTEMBER 27
OCTOBER 4
OCTOBER 11
OCTOBER 18
Dalziel12_UcritDiffer3SSB.pdf
Dalziel12_suppl.doc
DalzielDiscussion_10,18,13.docx
OCTOBER 25
NOVEMBER 1
NOVEMBER 8
NOVEMBER 15
NOVEMBER 22
DECEMBER 5
Past Marine Biology Seminars