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[[Image:BillRyersonMugShot.jpg|thumb|right|We've just learned why Bill left Tampa in a hurry. It's not good. Watch yourselves! He's easy to spot - he's a little runt of a guy... (click on the photo to get a better look) Photo by Tampa PD]] | [[Image:BillRyersonMugShot.jpg|thumb|right|We've just learned why Bill left Tampa in a hurry. It's not good. Watch yourselves! He's easy to spot - he's a little runt of a guy... (click on the photo to get a better look) Photo by Tampa PD]] | ||
[[Image:pirateyeup.jpg|thumb|One eyed red-eyed tree frog that has special levity-producing powers according to the photographer. Photo by T. Landberg]] | [[Image:pirateyeup.jpg|thumb|One eyed red-eyed tree frog that has special levity-producing powers according to the photographer. Photo by T. Landberg]] | ||
− | [[Image:Racertongueflick.gif |thumb|Black racer wagging its tongue like a dog. Photo by T. Landberg]] | + | [[Image:Racertongueflick.gif |thumb|Black racer wagging its tongue like a dog (click on pic to see animation!). Photo by T. Landberg]] |
[[Image:Copperhead Tongue-Flick sm.jpg |thumb|Copperhead (''Agkistrodon contortrix'') tongue-flicking. Photo by K. Schwenk and C. Smith.]] | [[Image:Copperhead Tongue-Flick sm.jpg |thumb|Copperhead (''Agkistrodon contortrix'') tongue-flicking. Photo by K. Schwenk and C. Smith.]] | ||
[[Image:Corytophanes_hernandezii_Hurme.jpg |thumb|A helmeted iguana, ''Corytophanes hernandezii'', in Belize. Photo by K. Hurme.]] | [[Image:Corytophanes_hernandezii_Hurme.jpg |thumb|A helmeted iguana, ''Corytophanes hernandezii'', in Belize. Photo by K. Hurme.]] |
Revision as of 04:44, 9 March 2011
Contents
THE VERTLUNCH PAGE—SPRING 2011 EDITION
This page is for use by participants in EEB 6480 Seminar in Vertebrate Biology a.k.a. VertLunch.
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 - contact Schultz, Schwenk or Wells to obtain)
- Once you have used the form to upload a pdf file, it will email you the hypertext to copy and paste below the proper date (while in 'edit' mode). For additional help on doing this, consult the instructions for hypertext links in Help.
Who We Are
Pictures! NEW AND IMPROVED!
Papers to Download for Discussion
JANUARY 21
CANCELLED!!
JANUARY 28
- Bats use spatial cues to find fruit - not odor!
- SenseBatsSpatialCues10.pdf
FEBRUARY 4
- How do copperheads use that thermal sense to strike an object?
- Van Dyke and Grace 2010.pdf....oh, and see one of the photos on the side if you really want to know what a copperhead looks like.
FEBRUARY 11
FEBRUARY 18
Sixty-minute man, sixty-minute man/Look a here girls I'm telling you now/They call me "Lovin' Dan"/
I rock 'em, roll 'em all night long/I'm a sixty-minute man/If you don't believe I'm all that I say/Come up and take my hand/
When I let you go you'll cry "Oh yes,"/"He's a sixty-minute man/There'll be 15 minutes of kissing/Then you'll holler "please don't stop"/There'll be 15 minutes of teasing/And 15 minutes of squeezing/And 15 minutes of blowing my top
- Pilastro, A., M. Mandelli, C. Gasparini, M. Dadda, and A. Bisazza 2007. Copulation duration, insemination efficiency and male attractiveness in guppies. Animal Behaviour 74:321-328.
FEBRUARY 25
MARCH 4
SPECIAL SEMINAR: Gary Graves talks about the search for the Ivory Billed Woodpecker (NOTE: Meet in TLS 301)
MARCH 11
NO VERTLUNCH - SPRING BREAK
MARCH 18
MARCH 25
APRIL 1
APRIL 8
APRIL 15
APRIL 22
APRIL 29