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University of Hawai`i at Manoa
3190 Maile Way, Room 101
Honolulu, HI 96822

Dept. Chair:
Dr. Alan Teramura
Graduate Program Chair:
Dr. Cliff Morden


S e m i n a r s  i n  F a l l  2 0 0 4
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Botany Seminar: Fall 2004
 
St. John 11, 12:30-1:20
 
 

25-Aug

Christina McGuire

Associations between macrophytes and invertebrates in a restored wetland: a case study of Hamakua Marsh, Oahu Hawaii
 

1-Sep

Kathy Ewel

Adaptive management of mangrove forests: opportunities and realities
 

2-Sep

Philip Simpson

Dancing leaves, New Zealand 's cabbage tree, ti kouka
** note: 12:00 in St. John 7 **

 

8-Sep

Durrell Kapan

Weaving a common thread: conservation genetics, molecular ecology and evolution at the University of Puerto Rico
 

15-Sep

Gernot Presting

Plant genome sequencing and genomic barcoding
 

22-Sep

Julie Denslow

Weeds in paradise: invasive plants on tropical islands
 

29-Sep

Jack Ewel

 

6-Oct

Matiu Prebble

The paleoethnobotany of Rapa Island ( French Polynesia )
 

13-Oct

Chuck Chimera

Investigating seed dispersal and seed predation in a Hawaiian dry forest: implications for conservation and management
 

20-Oct

Joe Fragoso

The role of trophic interactions in community initiation, maintenance and degradation
 

27-Oct

Tom Giambelluca

Hydrological and ecological importance of cloud water interception in Hawai'i
 

3-Nov

Shelley James

Pink rocks and other coralline algae
 

10-Nov

Panel of Editors

How journals work: advice for aspiring authors
 

17-Nov

Stephen Athens

The demise of the native lowland forest and avifauna in Hawai'i
 

24-Nov

Jennifer Smith
& Peter Vroom

Breaking paradigms: algal-dominated reefs in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands & Algal blooms on Hawaii 's reefs: current status
 

1-Dec

Will McClatchey

Impacts of quantum effects on cultural interactions with plants
 

8-Dec

Stacy Jorgensen

Patterns of genetic divergence among the diploid Lipochaeta (Asteraceae) determined from AFLP markers
Continuously-updated information for talks is posted at www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/