Museum Seminar Series
The Museum Seminar Series is a weekly research talk at the º£½ÇÉçÇø Museum of Natural Science given by invited speakers and º£½ÇÉçÇø personnel that revolves around topics of natural history, ecology, or evolutionary biology. Seminars are open to the public and take place on Fridays at 3:30pm in the museum exhibits area. See schedule below. #MuseumSeminar
Spring 2025
Date |
Details |
January 17 |
No seminar - First week of classes |
January 24 |
Dr. Chris Austin, º£½ÇÉçÇø Museum of Natural Science Papua New Guinea Expedition #16 to Mount Obree 2024: Botany, Entomology, Mammalogy, Ornithology, and a bit of Herpetology |
January 31 |
Dr. Ashish Ja, º£½ÇÉçÇø Museum of Natural Science Sojourns across the Deccan Inselbergs to museum cabinets |
February 7 |
Dr. Hector Douglas, Grambling State University Mixed Signals: chemistry and color in a complex marine environment |
February 14 |
Dr. Phil Stouffer, º£½ÇÉçÇø - Department of Renewable Natural Resources The pervasive impacts of climate change on Amazonian rainforest birds |
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Dr. Scott Egan, Rice University Exploring biodiversity and its origins in a local multitrophic system |
February 28 |
No seminar - Mardi Gras |
March 7 |
Dr. Cristopher Beachy, Southeastern Louisiana University Life cycle evolution in the Amphibia: More than just tadpoles |
March 14 |
David Vander Pluym/ Darwin Morales MartÃnez, º£½ÇÉçÇø Museum of Natural Science Travelogue: Peruvian Pelagic/TBD |
March 21 |
Dr. Laura Frost, University of South Alabama Understanding the relative contributions of fragmentation and hybridization on Pleistocene diversification in North American pondweeds |
March 28 |
Dr. Lázaro Guevara, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Following in the footsteps of Nelson and Goldman: 130 years after their expeditions to the highest volcanoes in Mexico |
April 4 |
No seminar - Spring Break |
April 11 |
Dr. Kristin Brzeski, Michigan Technological University Gulf Coast Canids: Uncovering history, species resilience, and pioneering conservation efforts |
April 18 |
No seminar - Good Friday |
April 25 |
Dr. Kaiya Provost, Adelphi University Using Computational Biology to Understand Bird Evolution |
May 2 |
Dr. Santiago Claramunt, University of New Orleans Macroevolutionary perspectives on the macroecology of birds |
For further information, please contact Luca Micheli at lmiche9@lsu.edu
Fall 2024
Date |
Details |
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September 6 |
Austin Chipps, º£½ÇÉçÇø Museum of Natural Science
Travelogue: Malaysia
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September 13 |
Dr. Iroro Tanshi, Department of Biology, University of Washington
Afrotropical Bat Assembly Structure Along Elevational Gradients and Islands in the
Gulf of Guinea Forests
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September 20 |
Dr. Samuel Jones, Georgia Institute of Technology
Elevational ranges and elevational changes; mechanisms and processes in Mesoamerican
cloud forests
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September 27 |
Dr. Morgan Kelly, Department of Biological Sciences, º£½ÇÉçÇø
Centimeters to continents: how thermal adaptations are distributed across spatial
scales
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October 4 |
Dr. Audrey Lin, American Museum of Natural History
The history of Coast Salish woolly dogs
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October 11 |
Dr. Christopher Randle, Sam Houston University
Niche modeling of invasive species: a headache worth having?
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October 18 |
No Seminar – Fall Break
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October 25 |
Dr. Yue Liu, Aquatic Germplasm and Genetic Resources Center, º£½ÇÉçÇø
Opportunities and Urgent Needs in Developing a National Framework for Protecting Genetic
Resources of Aquatic Species
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November 1 |
No Seminar – Yellow Rails and Rice
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November 8 |
No Seminar – Museum Retreat
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November 15 |
Dr. Brian Sidlauskas, Curator, Royal D. Suttkus Fish Collection, Tulane University
TBD
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November 22 |
Zachary Randall, Digital Imaging Division Collection Manager, Florida Museum Imaging
Lab
Access for All: Capturing Biodiversity Collections in 3D with Photogrammetry
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November 29 |
No Seminar – Thanksgiving Break
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December 6 |
Dr. Nina Therkildsen, Cornell University
TBD
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You can also download the 2024 Fall Seminar Schedule below.