Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM | ||||||||||||||
Floridian Ballroom A (Convention Center, Third Floor) | ||||||||||||||
Classic Contributions of Entomological Studies to Major Biological Subdisciplines | ||||||||||||||
| Moderator(s): | Carol Sheppard | |||||||||||||
| 1:00 PM | 0692 | Introduction: Homage to the Hexapoda Carol A. Sheppard | ||||||||||||
| 1:05 PM | 0693 | From Darwin and Wallace, the ecologists, to the present Peter W. Price | ||||||||||||
| 1:45 PM | 0694 | From Darwin and Wallace, the evolutionists, to the present Stewart H. Berlocher | ||||||||||||
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| Break | ||||||||||||||
| Display Presentation | ||||||||||||||
| 2:40 PM | 0695 | Insects in our toolbox: their role in understanding biological systems Marc J. Klowden | ||||||||||||
| 3:20 PM | 0696 | Advances in genetics: Insights from insects Susan J. Brown | ||||||||||||
| Display Presentation | ||||||||||||||
| 4:00 Poster Session on Historical Entomology | ||||||||||||||
| Display Presentation | ||||||||||||||
| D0237 | Equipping the entomologist: 19th Century collecting sundries Gary L. Miller | |||||||||||||
| D0238 | A noisy response to a Silent Spring Christian H. Krupke, Renee Priya Prasad, Carol A. Sheppard | |||||||||||||
| D0239 | Mary Treat: New Jersey naturalist and correspondent of Charles Darwin and Asa Gray Diana G. Johnson, Carol A. Sheppard | |||||||||||||
| D0240 | Where did the first American entomologists come from? John K. Bouseman, William G. Ruesink | |||||||||||||
| D0241 | Genealogical relations among early New England entomologists William G. Ruesink | |||||||||||||
| D0242 | Defending Darwinism: Benjamin Walsh vs. Louis Agassiz and the "New England School of Naturalists" Rebecca A. Cohen, Carol A. Sheppard | |||||||||||||
| D0243 | Love bugs: A historical perspective on nature's ViagraŽ Deirdre A. Prischmann, Carol A. Sheppard | |||||||||||||