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Zoology and Physiology Oral Presentations and Section Meetings

Saturday, April 30th, 2005
Room 144, Armstrong


Time Primary Presenter Title Notes
8:30 Jeff Parmelee Online Herpetological Atlas of Iowa. Zoology
8:45 James Christiansen Population Declines in Illinois Mud Turtles. Zoology
9:00 Jonathan Eastman Conservation Genetics of Blue-spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma laterale). Zoology
9:15 James Demastes Phylogeography of the Blue-spotted Salamander (Ambystoma laterale). Zoology
9:30 Allison Cherry Behavior of a Bizarre Salamander, the Lesser Siren (Siren intermedia). Zoology
9:45 Zoology Section Meeting    
10:00 Matt Nolte Morphology and discovery of new species: biological and philosophical issues. Zoology
Tri-Beta
10:15 Tasha R. Beenken Morphometric Analysis of Lytecinus variegatus, Sea Urchin Embryos. Zoology
10:30 Floyd Sandford Crab commensals in tubes of the polychaete worm Chaetopterus sp., the brachyuran Pinnixa chaetopterana and the anomuran Polyonyx gibbesi. Zoology
10:45 Emily Knoble Assays of Her-2/neu, Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors, and FISH Ratios in Invasive Breast Carcinomas: Accuracy of Pathological Analysis in Determining Treatment. Physiology



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