Research Seminar Series 2003
Seminars are usually on Mondays 6-7pm in the Gump Station classroom. Presentations can be 15-45 minutes followed by discussion until 7pm. PowerPoint projector and laptop are available. Refreshments will be provided by the Station.
- 18 June - Joshua A. Idjadi (University of Delaware) and Nick Haring (California State University, Northridge) Facilitation by the urchin, Diadema antillarum: An essential component of scleractinian coral recovery on Jamaican reefs?
- 23 June - Craig Osenberg (University of Florida) Cryptic Density Dependence: finding patterns and inferrrng process
- 30 June - Hannah Stewart (University of California Berkeley) The Role of Buoyancy and Material Properties in the Dispersal of the Macroalga Turbinaria ornata Across Reefs Throughout French Polynesia
- 7 July - Rosie Gillespie and George Roderick (University of California Berkeley) Evolution of Spiders on Oceanic Islands: The Venture of Few and Gain of Many
- 11 July (Friday) - Caverlee Cary (University of California Berkeley) Geographic Information Systems: An Exploration in Humanities Research for Asia-Pacific Studies
- 18 July (Friday) - Andrew Thompson (University of California Santa Barbara) Ecology of Mutualism: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Influence Goby and Shrimp Populations
- 21 July - Steve Palumbi (Stanford University) The design of marine parks: new evidence from experimental ecology, theory and genetics
- 28 July - Michael Hamilton (University of California Riverside) Embedded Networked Sensing at Field Stations
- 4 Aug - Mary Gleason (Nature Conservancy) Science and planning for marine conservation and management
- 11 Aug - Orlo C. Steele (University
of Hawaii) Natural And
Anthropogenic Biogeography Of Mangroves In The Southwest
Pacific

