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==The Fall 2009 Edition==
 
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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<br/>
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Revision as of 04:33, 4 September 2009

The Vertlunch page

This page is for use of participants in EEB 6480 Seminar in Vertebrate Biology a.k.a. the Vert Lunch.

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Black racer wagging its tongue like a dog. Photo by T. Landberg
Cooperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) tongue-flicking. Photo by K. Schwenk and C. Smith.
A helmeted iguana, Corytophanes hernandezii, in Belize. Photo by K. Hurme.
A spoiled domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris, in Connecticut. Photo by Evan Schultz.
Huge, slimy green reptile accompanied by an iguana. Photo by T. Landberg with K. Schwenk's camera
Tropical treefrog, Agalychnis, with hideous, parasitic growth. Photo by C. Smith
Our fearless leader. Photo by K. Schwenk
Our fearless leader after unfortunate dipnet accident. Photo by K. Schwenk
Resident ich, Dr. Eric 'Gonopodium' Schultz of UConn attended closely by resident ick of the Fenton River, Dr. 'Pierce Your Ear For You? Crayfish. Photo by K. Hurme


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

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October 2

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October 30

November 6

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November 27

December 4