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UnNatural Evolution Symposium - Invasive Species, Evolution, and the Ants in Your Kitchen

Deborah Gordon, Professor of Biology - Stanford University
Invasive Species, Evolution, and the Ants in Your Kitchen

UnNatural Evolution Symposium - February 26, 2010

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Deborah Gordon - Professor of Biology

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Dr. Gordon studies behavioral ecology and invasion ecology in different ant populations.

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