Ernst Mayr, Museum of Comparative Zoology, 12 January, A
Conversation with Ernst Mayr
Joan L. Walker, Clemson University, 14 January, Interactions
Between Season of Burning and Fire Intensity: Implications for
Longleaf Pine Restoration and Management
Douglas A. Frank, Syracuse University, 11 February, The Grazing
Ecology of Yellowstone National Park
David S. Wilcove, Environmental Defense Fund, 25 February, The
Science and Politics of the Endangered Species Act
William K. Michener, J. W. Jones Ecological Research Center, 4
March, Information Management and New Directions in Ecological
Research
David A. Aborn, Archbold Biological Station, 8 April, Habitat
Selection and Movement Patterns of Summer Tanagers During Stopover:
Energetic Considerations
Mark S. Martell, University of Minnesota, 28 April, Tracking
North American Osprey Using Satellite Telemetry
Ronald L. Mumme, Allegheny College, 20 May, Life and Death in
the Fast Lane: Demographic Consequences of Road Mortality in the
Florida Scrub-Jay
Roberta L. Pickert, Archbold Biological Station, 3 June, Archbold’s
Spatial Connection
William E. Conner, Wake Forest University, 8 July, Sex, Drugs,
and Videotape: The Chemical Ecology of the Scarlet-Bodied Wasp Moth (Lepidoptera:
Arctiidae)
Glen E. Woolfenden, Archbold Biological Station, 23 September, Ecology
and Behavior of the Florida Scrub-Jay: A Thirty Year Perspective
James W. Kimbrough, University of Florida, 21 October, The
Impact of Ultrastructure Studies on the Systematics of
Cup-Fungi/Truffles (Discomycetes)
Samara I. Hamz
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Archbold Biological Station, 4 November, Demography and Seed
Ecology of a Great Lakes Endemic, Pitcher’s Thistle (Asteraceae)
Peter Kareiva, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 18
November, Saving Endangered Salmon: Population Biology and
Ecological Insight Versus Technocracy and "Consensus
Science"
Joy B. Zedler, University of Wisconsin, 9 December, Adaptive
Restoration of Wetlands: Incorporating Science into the Process
2000
Eric S. Menges, Archbold Biological Station, 6 January, Comparative
Demography and Genetics of Florida Scrub Plants
Ernst Mayr, Museum of Comparative Zoology, 13 January, A
Conversation with Ernst Mayr
Peter W. Price, Northern Arizona University, 10 February, A
Macroevolutionary Approach to Population Dynamics
Nick B. Davies, Cambridge University, 29 February, Cuckoos
Versus Hosts – an Evolutionary Arms Race
Roy Dennis, Field Ornithologist and Author, Scotland, 15 March, 40
Years of Scottish Ospreys and the Reintroduction of Red Kites and
White-Tailed Sea Eagles to Scotland
Bert G. Drake, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and C.
Ross Hinkle, Dynamac Corporation, 23 March, The Impact of Rising
Atmospheric CO2 on the Florida Scrub Oak Ecosystem
Robert W. Pillsbury, Riverwoods Field Laboratory, 13 April, The
Silence of the Clams: Effects of Zebra Mussels on the Benthic Algal
Community of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron
Kris French, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, 25 April, Conserving
Biological Diversity in Harvested Eucalypt Forests in New South Wales
Hunter J. Carrick, South Florida Water Management District, 4 May, Plankton
Dynamics and the Role of Physical Factors in Florida Lakes
Paul F. Hendrix, University of Georgia, 18 May, Stable Isotopic
Studies of Earthworm Feeding Ecology
Kye-Han Lee, Iowa State University, 7 September, Multispecies
Riparian Buffer System in Central Iowa for Improving Soil and Water
Quality
Stanley M. Gathumbi, Imperial College at Wye, England, 14
September, Subsoil Nitrogen Acquisition and N2-Fixation
by Legumes in Agro-Forestry Systems
Lyn C. Branch, University of Florida, 5 October, Conservation
Problems in a Spatial Context: A Case Study of the Florida Scrub
Lizard
Morgan Ernest, University of New Mexico, 23 October, Mechanisms
for Ecosystem Stability in a Variable Environment
Michael Winterrowd, Wake Forest University, 25 October, Food
Hoarding and Group Nesting in the Southern Flying Squirrel: an
Evolutionary Approach
John Coulson, University of Durham, England, 9 November, Colony
Formation and Colony Growth in the Kittiwake Gull
Jeffrey R. Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, 30 November, Real and Imaginary Population Dynamics of
Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers
Harry W. Greene, Cornell University, 21 December, Problems and
Prospects for Studying Behavioral Evolution
Kelly Zamudio, Cornell University, 21 December, Mating Systems
and Population Differentiation in Reptiles and Amphibians