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Population Biology

The major areas of concern for this seminar are population and evolutionary biology. Population biology is broadly interpreted to include studies of plant, animal and microbial ecology and classification. Also encompassed are studies of animal behavior in the field and laboratory, paleontology, and theoretical and experimental population biology.

Seminar: #521
Founded: 1971

Seminar Administration

Co Chairs:
Michael Levandowsky
Research Scientist
Haskins Laboratories, Pace University
(212) 346-1264
mlevandowsky@pace.edu

Kathleen A. Nolan
Assistant professor of biology
St. Francis College
718.489.5439
knolan@stfranciscollege.edu

Rapporteur:
Nolan Bett
Columbia University, Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology
nnb2112@columbia.edu

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