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James Skelton, Ph.D., University of Florida; School of Forest Resources & Conservation:”Every host an island; integrating ideas across community ecology and parasitology to understand real-world complexity in multi-species symbioses”

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Liam J. Revell, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Boston, Department of Biology:”Phylogenetic tools for studying diversification in the tree of life”

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Zuzana Burivalova, Ph.D., Princeton University; Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology:”Scaling up biodiversity monitoring in managed tropical forests by using bioacoustics”

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Helene Muller-Landau, Ph.D., “Tropical forest diversity: patterns, causes, and consequences”

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Chris Martin, Ph.D., University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill; Biology Department:”The origins of microendemic adaptive radiations”

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Julia Baum, Ph.D., University of Victoria, Canada; Department of Biology:‘Coral Reef Community Structure and Resilience in a Changing World’

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Ana Carnaval, Ph.D., City College of New York, City University of New York; Department of Biology:”An integrative approach to biodiversity prediction in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest”

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Mathew Leibold, Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin; Department of Integrative Biology:”Rethinking Metacommunity Ecology”

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Douglas S. Glazier, Ph.D., Juniata College; Department of Biology:”Clash of the Titans: Competing Influences of Newton and Darwin in Biology”

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Allen Hurlbert, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Biology Department “Origin and maintenance of biodiversity gradients: making inferences at regional to global scales”

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Nathaniel Evans, Exit Seminar, “Symbiosis turns swimming crabs into couch potatoes – phylogenetics and morphological evolution of Portunidae”

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