Final Workshop

Molecular Techniques and All the Creatures Great and Small

Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - 1:30-4:30 pm

FSH 107

Format

Speaker Title Time
Lorenz Hauser Introduction and Scope 1:30
Bill Webb Common raven habitat relationships: behavioral, ecological and genetic predictors for modeling management alternatives 1:45
Thomas Unfried
Anthropogenic fragmentation and source-sink population dynamics:
Microsatellites as a potential tool to analyze Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) population structure
2:00
Jim Franks
Genetic diversity among exploited populations: Dogfish (Squalus acanthias) stock structure analysis in the Northeast Pacific and Northwest Atlantic 2:15
Danny Garrett
The Hybrid Sole, Inopsetta ischyra (Jordan and Gilbert): hybrid or biological species?
2:30
Alfred Sidman
Genetic affinity of Nile perch (Lates niloticus) within and between donor and recipient lakes in East Africa 2:45
BREAK 3:00
Kristi Straus Genetic assessment of the pinto abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana) in the San Juan Island archpelago 3:15
Nick Adams
Using microsatellites to differentiate strains of toxigenic Pseudo-nitzschia pungens on the Washington coast: testing polymerase chain reaction primers
3:30
Claudia Halsband - Lenk
Genetic structure of Euphausia pacifica populations in two semi-enclosed basins of Puget Sound, WA 3:45
Gang Xin Use of Phylogenetically Based Hybridization Probes to Evaluate Populations of Microthrix parvicella in Activated Sludge Systems 4:00
Brian Kristall
Development and optimization of DNA extraction and t-RFLP from deep-sea hydrothermal sulfides for quick analysis of incidence and diversity of microbiota 4:15