There might be minor changes in the program.
Location: University main building, Room IX
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The role of natural enemies in diversification |
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Organizers: |
Steven Vamosi, University of Calgary, Canada
Patrik Nosil, Simon Fraser University, Canada |
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9.45-10.15 |
James Mallet (invited)
Mullerian mimicry and speciation |
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10.15-10.45 |
Karsten Schonrogge (invited)
Factors determining the composition of parasitoid assemblages attacking oak cynipid galls |
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10.45-11.05 |
Erik Svensson
Selective predation on species recognition characters and wing morphology in sympatric damselflies (genus Calopteryx) |
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11.05-11.35 |
Coffee |
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11.35-11.55 |
Justin Meyer
Competition, predation, and diversification |
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11.55-12.15 |
Johanna Mappes
Changes in predator community generate seasonally varying selection for warning signals |
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12.15-12.35 |
Andrew MacColl
Can parasites drive the adaptive radiation of host populations? |
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12.35-12.55 |
Bryan Clarke
Experiments on the maintenance of polymorphism by bird predators |
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12.55-14.00 |
Lunch |