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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  S p r i n g  2 0 0 5
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Botany Seminar: Spring 2005
 
St. John 11, 12:30-1:20
 
 

19-Jan

Matthew Edwards
San Diego State University

Estimating scale-dependency in disturbance impacts: El Ninos and kelp forests in the northeast Pacific
 

26-Jan

Heather Eijzenga
University of Hawaii
Botany Department

The scoop on poop: role of seabird-derived nutrients in Hawai'i
 

2-Feb

Peter McRoy
University Alaska, Fairbanks

Carbon isotopes signal food web changes due to decline of Arctic sea ice algae

 

9-Feb

Ane Bakutis
University of Hawaii
Botany Department

Investigating seed bank dynamics and limitations to seed availability in Hawaiian mesic forest communities
 

16-Feb

Warren Wagner
Smithsonian Institution and National Tropical Botanical Garden

Colonization and diversification on a hot spot archipelago
 

23-Feb

John Peterson
Garcia and Associates

Culture, climate change and sea level in the Central Philippines
 

2-Mar

Jon Price
Smithsonian Institution

Diversity in the Hawaiian flora: influences of geology, ecology, and humans
 

9-Mar

Richard MacKenzie
USDA Forest Service

The value of emergent macrophytes as a food source in coastal systems
 

16-Mar

Shelley James
Bishop Museum

Pink rocks and other coralline algae
 

23-Mar

 

 

30-Mar

Gerry Carr
Botany

Aloha Hawaii
 

6-Apr

Kim Page
University of Hawaii
Botany Department

MS Proposal: Distribution and abundance of macroalgae in a marine atoll and the role of nutrients as an influencing factor
 

13-Apr

Rick Ree
Field Museum of Natural History

Plant diversity and evolution in China's Henguan Mountains
 

20-Apr

Ania Wieczorek
University of Hawaii
Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences

TBA
 

27-Apr

Tim Edmonds
University of Hawaii
Botany Department

PhD Proposal
 

4-May

Tomoaki Miura
University of Hawaii
Natural Resources and Environmental Management

Vegetation mapping in the Makaha valley using remote sensing methods
 
     
Continuously-updated information for talks is posted at www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/