Research Experiences for undergraduates
On-Line Presentations 2001

converted from students' Powerpoint presentations


1.00 Introductory Remarks - Mark Siddall

1.05 Arm signals: Are Characters of the Humerus Useful for Resolving Phylogenetic Relationships among Bats? - Natasha Korobov

1.20 A Molecular Phylogeny of Costaceae and its implications on Nomenclature and Biogeography - Alex E. Rodriguez

1.35 Description of a New Species of the Endemic Malagasy Cichlid Genus Paretroplus. - Jacob Egge

1.50 Bedotia - Freshwater Fishes of Madagascar - Catherine DiBlasi

2.05 A Guide to Moth Identification for the New York Metropolitan Region, with an Analysis of Subfamily Morphology within Family Geometridae - Tom Hladish and Valerie Boiarinsteva

2.25 BREAK

2.35 The Phylogeny of the Collembola based on Morphological and Molecular Data - James A. Robertson

2.50 Behavioral Differences Between Two Captive Troops of Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata fuscata) - Siobhán B. Cooke

3.05 Cryopreservation: A Quantitative Study of the Ability of Several Preservation Methods to Stabilize Nucleic Acids. - Brian Webster

3.20 Molecular studies for species discrimination and phylogenetics of bryozoans. Mohammad Rahman

3.35 Phylogenetic Analysis of the mojavensis Species Cluster of the Genus Drosophila Using DNA Sequence Characters. - Edwin Wintermute

3.50 Humpback whale Research and Conservation - Meghan Avolio and Arielle Freeman