Graduate Research Symposium 2007
Biological Sciences and Physics Building. Room 130
9:00 AM - 4:00 PMThe EEB Spring Symposium will be on Saturday, March 31st. This is an all day event where graduate students get a chance to present their research to other graduates and faculty in the department. Regardless of your research level, this symposium provides an opportunity to present project ideas and/or results in a low-stress atmosphere, and obtain valuable feedback from grads and faculty. Because this is an all day event, lunch and snacks will be provided by funds requested from the GSS by our graduate student GSS senators. Grads, please consider giving a talk.
Please submit titles to: molly.letsch@uconn.edu
Early submission of titles is encouraged!
- 8:15-9:00 Breakfast
- 9:00-9:15 Tsitsi McPherson
- Transboundary Protected Areas: potential for the Guiana Shield Corridor
- 9:15-9:30 Suegene Noh
- Testing for preference of song characters in Chrysoperla lucasina
- 9:30-9:45 Kristiina Hurme
- Tadpole schooling and parental care in an aquatic-breeding tropical frog, Leptodactylus insularum
- 9:45-10:00 Nicholas Tippery
- Expanding the phylogenetic utility of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region using predicted secondary structure.
- 10:15-10:30 Beth Jacobsen
- Introgression between two NZ cicada species and how are periodical cicadas periodical
- 10:30-11:00 Break
- 11:00-11:15 Molly Letsch
- The Zoochlorella Symbiont of Anthopleura Form a Distinct Monophyletic Taxon in Trebouxiophyceae.
- 11:15-11:30 Susan Z. Herrick
- Spatial Interactions of Breeding Male Green Frogs (Rana clamitans) and Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana)
- 11:30-11:45 Krissa Skogen
- Does atmospheric nitrogen deposition contribute to the decline of a native nitrogen-fixing species, Desmodium cuspidatum?
- 11:45-12:00 Jang K. Kim
- Are Intertidal Seaweeds More Efficient at Nutrient Absorption?
- 12:00-12:15 Adam Wilson
- The Fire-Weather relationship in the South African Fynbos: Implications under Climate Change
- 12:15-12:30 Roberta Engel
- Origins of pseudoscorpion lineages endemic to the outcrops of southwestern Australia
- 12:30-1:45 Lunch
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Tsitsi McPherson
Transboundary Protected Areas: potential for the Guiana Shield Corridor
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Suegene Noh
Testing for preference of song characters in Chrysoperla lucasina
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Kristiina Hurme
Tadpole schooling and parental care in an aquatic-breeding tropical frog, Leptodactylus insularum
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Nicholas Tippery
Expanding the phylogenetic utility of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region using predicted secondary structure.
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Beth Jacobsen
Introgression between two NZ cicada species and how are periodical cicadas periodical
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Molly Letsch
The Zoochlorella Symbiont of Anthopleura Form a Distinct Monophyletic Taxon in Trebouxiophyceae.
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Susan Z. Herrick
Spatial Interactions of Breeding Male Green Frogs (Rana clamitans) and Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana)
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Krissa Skogen
Does atmospheric nitrogen deposition contribute to the decline of a native nitrogen-fixing species, Desmodium cuspidatum?
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Jang K. Kim
Are Intertidal Seaweeds More Efficient at Nutrient Absorption?
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Adam Wilson
The Fire-Weather relationship in the South African Fynbos: Implications under Climate Change
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Roberta Engel
Origins of pseudoscorpion lineages endemic to the outcrops of southwestern Australia
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