Agenda for SEG-IV
Keynote Address: Rick
Shine, University of Sydney
Natural History Photo-collage: Harry
Greene, Cornell University
Five workshop sessions, each dedicated to a particular
aspect of snake ecology
One contributed paper session
One contributed poster session
One heck-of-a social evening with entertainment by Carter & Connelley
Workshop Sessions
Workshop I
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Long-term Snake Ecology: Study Design, Execution and Findings
Bruce Kingsbury, Indiana-Purdue
University Fort Wayne |
Workshop II
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Modeling Snake Habitat and
Distribution
Chuck Peterson, Idaho State
University |
Workshop III
Anchor: |
Applied Snake Ecology
Kent Prior, Canadian Wildlife
Service |
Workshop IV
Anchor: |
The Cost of Being Long, Thin & Ectothermic: Snake Ecophysiology
Mike Dorcas, Davidson College |
Workshop V
Anchor: |
Snakes in Transitional Environments: Adaptations, Ecology & Biogeography
Harold Voris, Field Museum of Natural History |
Although some workshops already have their full complement of presenters, we
invite you to contact the anchor for any workshop in which you are interested
in participating or you may contact the conference hosts, Steve
Mullin & Chris Phillips.
Some speakers have been invited to participate in particular workshops
because of their expertise in the topic. However, we will make every attempt
to accommodate all attendees who wish to present their work at SEG-IV.
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