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Federico Ocampo
assisting Lisa Boucher (University of Nebraska, Omaha)
and Matt Paulsen (University of Nebraska, Lincoln) in workshop
laboratory. |
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The New Media Center at
the University of Nebraska hosted the participants of the workshop. |
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Participants working to
resolve a PAE problem. Left to right: Brett Ratcliffe, Lisa
Boucher, and Matt Paulsen. |
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The hymenopterists from
Texas A&M work on an
exercise of Brooks Parsimony Analysis. Left to right:
Beti Rodriguez, Jim Woolley, Matt Yoder, Brian Urbain. |
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Karla Villatoro (University
of Nebraska)
and Helena Fortunato (Smithsonian
Tropical Research
Institute) work to understand DIVA. |
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Lisa Boucher and Matt Paulsen
listening attentively to Jorge's lecture. |
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Discussion among the participants
helped to resolve problems. Left to right: Jim Woolley, Matt
Yoder, Matt Buffington, Brian Urbain, and Federico Ocampo. |
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Alexey Solodovnikov and
Margaret Thayer (Field Museum of Natural History) examining
a laboratory exercise in panbiogeography and track analysis. |
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Alexey Solodovnikov and Margaret
Thayer (Field
Museum of Natural
History) happily resolve a
laboratory exercise. |
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Matt Buffington (University of California,
Riverside) and Andrew Smith (University of Nebraska) analyzing
a
rooting dilemma in Brooks Parsimony Analysis. |
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Coffee breaks allowed for discussion to continue
while caffeine was imbibed. Left to right: Annie Paradis, Michelle
Steinhauer, and Guillermo Orti (all University
of Nebraska). |