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Upcoming Seminars

  1. EEB Ph.D. Defense: Henry Frye (UConn EEB) EEB Ph.D. Defense: Henry Frye (UConn EEB)10:00am 3/30

    EEB Ph.D. Defense: Henry Frye (UConn EEB)

    Thursday, March 30th, 2023

    10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

    Storrs Campus
    TBA

    EEB Ph.D. Defense: Henry Frye (UConn EEB)
    Title: "Novel hyperspectral approaches to quantifying taxonomic and functional diversity in terrestrial ecosystems"

    Contact Information: Cindi Jones

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  2. EEB Seminar: Lisa Taylor (University of Florida) EEB Seminar: Lisa Taylor (University of Florida)3:30pm 3/30

    EEB Seminar: Lisa Taylor (University of Florida)

    Thursday, March 30th, 2023

    03:30 PM - 04:30 PM

    Storrs Campus
    BPB 131

    EEB Seminar: Lisa Taylor (University of Florida)
    Title: "How to charm a cannibalistic mate: using female predator psychology to understand colorful male courtship in jumping spiders"

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    Contact Information: Abbey Hayes

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Department Head: Pamela Diggle (pamela.diggle@uconn.edu, https://diggle.lab.uconn.edu)
Mailing address: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
75 N. Eagleville Road, Unit 3043
Storrs, CT 06269-3043, USA
Main office: +01 860 486-4322
General questions: Nick Boston (nicholas.boston@uconn.edu)
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