

- January 23
Dr. Craig Moritz Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
"Climate Change and Evolution in Tropical Rainforests"
- January 30
Dr. Marshal Hedin San Diego State University
"Ongoing studies of cryptic diversification in the California turrett spider, Atypoides riversi"
- February 6
Dr. Ted Papenfuss, Dr. David Wake and Sean Rovito Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
"Dramatic declines in Meso-American salamanders: a historical perspective"
- February 13
Dr. Jimmy A. McGuire Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
"Diversification of Hummingbirds at Altitude: Physiological Challenges of Flight Shape Hummingbird Evolution at High Elevations"
- February 20
Dr. Raymond Huey University of Washington
"Ecological and evolutionary responses to environmental change: past, present, and future"
- February 27
Dr. John Carlos Garza Southwest Fisheries Science Center
"Conservation Genetics of California Salmonids"
- March 5
Dr. Jeff Walters Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
"Fear of Flying: Dispersal Behavior of Red-cockaded Woodpeckers"
- March 12
Dr. Harry Greene Cornell University
"Pleistocene rewilding: lions in a den of Daniels?"
- March 19
Lindy McBride University of California, Davis
"Connecting host adaptation to incipient reproductive isolation in the butterfly Euphydryas editha"
- April 2
Dr. Axel Meyer Universität Konstanz
"Patterns and processes of diversification in the adaptive radiations of cichlid fishes"
- April 9
Dr. Brad Shaffer University of California, Davis
"Landscape genetics, landscape ecology, and conservation: Keeping tiger salamanders alive and well in California"
- April 16
Dr. Javier Rodriguez-Robles University of Nevada, Las Vegas
"Genetic Divergence, Biogeography, and Conservation of Puerto Rican Anolis Lizards"
- April 23
Dr. Scott Edwards Harvard University
"Multilocus approaches to phylogeography and phylogeny in the Australian bird fauna"
- April 30
Dr. Stevan Arnold Oregon State University
"MIPoD: a window on adaptive radiations"
- May 7
Knud J∅nsson Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
"Determining biogeographic patterns of dispersal and diversification in Crown Corvida in the Indo-Pacific region"