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SUMMARY:SBS Seminar - Sabrina Russo, UNL
DESCRIPTION:All organisms face trade-offs in how resources are allocated d
 uring a lifetime.  For example, a juvenile tree growing in the understory
  of a closed-canopy forest accumulates carbohydrates via photosynthesis. 
  Those carbohydrates could be used to make new leaves, or instead, they c
 ould be stored for future use, or used to synthesize defensive compounds.
   The evolutionary responses to these unavoidable trade-offs have produce
 d a range of species’ life history strategies.  I will discuss the mech
 anistic basis for trade-offs in resource allocation that individual tropi
 cal trees make, how variation in resource availability affects those trad
 e-offs, and how trade-offs at the individual level affect the distributio
 n and diversity of tree species along environmental gradients in Bornean 
 rain forest.
LOCATION:HAMILTON HALL Room 112
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/10/18/70086/
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