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Anolis sagrei >
A trunk-ground anole from Cuba that has invaded the Southern United States (and elsewhere).
 

Courses

2008:
Tree of Life:
This course is taught each Spring and is listed as BIO266/466 at the University of Rochester. For more information - including a syllabus, take home labs, and course readings - enrolled students should visit my.rochester.edu.

Real Science Versus Creationist Rubish Journal Club: The Fall 2008 installment of the University of Rochester's Evolution journal club.

Philosophy of Biology Reading Course: A course in the Fall of 2008 that is being taught primarily by Brad Weslake in the University of Rochester's Department of Philosophy.

Advanced Topics in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: A series of five lectures on phylogenetics and comparative methods deliverd to graduate students in our EEB program. Lecture I | Lecture II | Lecture III | Lecture IV

The Bodega Bay Applied Phylogenetics Workshop: A crash course in phylogenetic methods!

Previous Courses:
Adaptive Radiation Journal Club: This was a reading group that Glor organized with John Jaenike in the Spring of 2007.

 
 
 
  Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627