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Gene regulatory evolution in flycatchers: statistical approaches for the analysis of allele-specific expression
Disputation
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Genomics of population decline
Disputation
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–15:00
Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution
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Sphagnum limits: Physiology, morphology and climate
Sphagnum species in general are limited by the availability of water. Low temperature, particularly during late autumn are probably decisive for the biogeographic limits and for the distribution of species along the hydrological gradient.
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Population divergence at different spatial scales in a wide-spread amphibian
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–15:00
Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution
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–15:00
Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution
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–15:00
Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution
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–15:00
Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution
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–14:15
Docent lecture: Biology didactics - the art of teaching about the science of life
The lecture will discuss how biology didactics contributes to increased knowledge and skills in the field of biology.
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–15:00
Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution: "Trees on the move"
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–16:20
The carbon and greenhouse gas balance of freshwater ecosystems
Cross regional differences and similarities minisymposium
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–15:00
Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution
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Non-cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation insights in humic freshwater lakes and ponds
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–15:00
Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution
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The response in native wildlife to an invading pathogen: Swedish amphibians and Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis