Hi All- Glad we will have a great showing tonight. But as many of you may have heard, there will some extra time needed to get to the lecture tonight with the protests going on. Give yourself extra time to park and wade through the people as Barrows Hall will be close to the crowds. The Bancroft parking structure is the closest, but it may be full, so you might want to find an alternative place to park or take public transit if you can.
See you tonight! Kristy On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Kristy Deiner <[email protected]> wrote: > > *First Bay Area Biosystematists Meeting of 2011-2012 Academic Year* > * > * > *Tuesday evening, 15 November, 2011* > > at UC Berkeley, BARROWS Room 122 > > *"*THE SPECIES PROBLEM: A CONCEPTUAL PROBLEM?*"* > > > * > * > The first Biosystematists meeting of the year will be held in Berkeley. > We will have a talk from a Philosopher of Science on our long debated > issues about what are species. His talk will be followed by active > audience participation (this all following traditional pizza and beer, of > course!). > > *Abstract:* > One of the puzzles about the species problem – the use of multiple, > inconsistent species concepts – is that the more we learn about > biodiversity, the worse the problem becomes. Some theorists have concluded > either that there are no such things as species taxa, or that there are > multiple kinds of species taxa. Alternatively though, we might conclude > that the species problem is not exclusively empirical, but at least partly > conceptual. If so, we can better understand the species problem - and a > genuine solution to that problem - through first, the conceptual framework > in which species concepts function, and second, the way individual species > concepts get meaning and get applied to biodiversity by researchers and > theorists in different biological disciplines. > > *Featuring:* > *Richard A. Richards > > Please see a link to his recent book > here<http://books.google.com/books?id=UzCB656NilUC&pg=PA113&lpg=PA113&dq=the+species+problem+richard+richards&source=bl&ots=pxiXixU_DA&sig=jA8NXvQP5hNBJ6px8UqLAbuW9nA&hl=en&ei=NmWwTobJCeONsQLjqN2xAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false> > * > > The venerable Biosystematists group (http://www.biosystematists.org/), > operating since 1936, is the only inter-institutional seminar/discussion > group on evolution for the Bay Area. The group was heavily involved *in* the > Modern Synthesis itself (see the history on the website), so this is an > especially appropriate topic! > > *Schedule and venue:* > 5:30 - social gathering with beverages (beer and soft drinks) and > informal > pizza dinner: cost ca. $10, to be collected at door, 122 Barrows Hall, UC > Berkeley campus. > 7:00 - talk followed by discussion, in same room. > > *Reservations required for beverages and dinner* (but not the talk). > Please email reservations to your host, Kristy Deiner: > [email protected] by *Sunday, Nov. 13th* > > For a map of campus and view of Barrows Hall > http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/DE45.html<http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/ABCD123.html> > > All are welcome, members or not. If you want to join the Biosystematists, > sign up for our mailing list at: > https://calmail.berkeley.edu/manage/list/listinfo/babs > [email protected] > > > See you all soon! > Kristy > -- "We will restore science to its rightful place" Obama Jan. 20, 2009 :{{{o---:{{{o---:{{{o---:{{{o---:{{{o---:{{{o---:{{{o--- Kristy L. Deiner Genomic Variation Lab ( http://genome-lab.ucdavis.edu/ ) Switzer Fellow (http://www.switzernetwork.org/users/kdeiner2010) Graduate Group Ecology-PhD Candidate UC Davis, Dept of Animal Science One Shields Ave Davis, CA 95616 (530)752-6351
