2007 Young Scientists Symposium: Evolutionary Ecology – Early Career Scientists Symposium

2007 Young Scientists Symposium: Evolutionary Ecology

On Saturday March 10, 2007, The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Michigan will sponsor the third annual U-M Young Scientists Symposium. This one-day symposium is focused on the topic of evolutionary ecology. Eight outstanding young scientists were chosen from an international pool of applicants. They will present current research that links ecological and evolutionary processes across a wide range of plants and animals. The symposium ends with a plenary talk: “How little do we know about mutualisms?” by Dr. Judith L. Bronstein of the University of Arizona (Ph.D. 1986 U-M) and an evening reception.

Organizers:

Elizabeth Tibbetts       tibbetts@umich.edu
Mark Hunter                mdhunter@umich.edu
Chris Dick                   cwdick@umich.edu

Speakers  |  Speaker Abstracts (PDF)

Samantha Forde University of California – Santa Cruz
Dustin Rubenstein University of California – Berkeley
Renee Duckworth University of Edinburgh
Meghan Duffy University of Wisconsin – Madison
Brian Langerhans Harvard University
Alison Bennett University of California – Davis
Lesley Campbell University of Maryland
Marc Johnson Duke University
Judith L. Bronstein Plenary Speaker,  University of Arizona

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