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Aysegul Birand |
Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, 569 Dabney Hall, 1416 Circle Dr., Knoxville, TN 37996-1610 Ph: 865-974-0346; Fax: 865-974-6042, <abirand at utk.edu>, Office: 403E Austin Peay |
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Birand, A. (2008) On the theory of speciation: terminology, mechanisms, and analyses. Dissertation Defense, Department of Biology, NMSU. Birand, A. and E. Barany (2007) The stability and invasibility dynamics during and after competitive sympatric speciation. Evolution 2007, Christchurch, New Zealand. Birand, A. and E. Barany (2007) 40 years later: revisiting the theory of limiting similarity through dynamical systems analysis – of apples, oranges, and going bananas! Biosymposium, Department of Biology, NMSU. Birand, A. (2007) Conservation prioritization at one of the hottest biodiversity hotspots: the Eastern Himalayas. Brown Bag seminar, Department of Biology, NMSU. Birand, A. and E. Barany (2006) Bifurcations in Roughgarden’s 1972 model and applications to models of evolution (poster presentation) Genetics of Speciation, Vancouver, Canada. Birand, A. and D. J. Howard (2006) What does rate of speciation mean?: Calculus 101 for biologists in 12 minutes! Biosymposium, Department of Biology, NMSU. Birand, A. (2005) 10 Questions on Founder Effect Speciation: a reassessment. Brown Bag seminar, Department of Biology, NMSU.
Also: Birand, A. (2007) Exploring the dark side: cave diving in Turkey. National Speleological Society – Cave Diving Section workshop: cave diving around the world, Live Oak, Florida. |
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