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==The Spring 2010 Edition==
 
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Revisiting a foundational study in sex allocation:
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:Maddox, J.D. and P.J. Weatherhead. 2009. Ecology 90(11): 3190–3196.
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:Howe, H.F. 1977. Science 198(4318):744-746.
 
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Revision as of 03:42, 20 January 2010

The Vertlunch page

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

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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 Spring 2010 Edition

January 22
Revisiting a foundational study in sex allocation:

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Maddox, J.D. and P.J. Weatherhead. 2009. Ecology 90(11): 3190–3196.

The foundational study:

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Howe, H.F. 1977. Science 198(4318):744-746.


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