Past Events
Field Trip on Saturday 18th of October 2008, 08:30 AM (16 years ago)
Contact: David Orlovich | david.orlovich@otago.ac.nz
John and Alli Knight's forest on the banks of the Clutha River has a variety of fungal habitats, ranging from Pinus radiata at the top, Kunzea ericoides. Nothofagus menziesii and N. solandri on the slopes and mixed podocarp/broadleaf/Nothofagus on the river flat. While we've had autumn trips to Knight's Bush, we've never had a spring one. We hope to collect newly recorded species by collecting at this time of the year. There may be some cross-country walking and some of the forest tracks are steepish. Wear boots with good support and grip. Bring your camera along. Depart Botany Department car park at 8:30 am, return about 6:30 pm. If weather is unsuitable on Saturday a day trip on Sunday may be possible.
Talk / Seminar on Wednesday 8th of October 2008, 12:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Trish Fleming | trish.fleming@botany.otago.ac.nz | (03) 479 7577
This talk has been cancelled: A PhD proposal by Rebecca Lodge. Note Special venue: At the Union Street Lecture Theatre (upstairs, corner of Union and Great King Streets).
Talk / Seminar on Wednesday 1st of October 2008, 12:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Trish Fleming | trish.fleming@botany.otago.ac.nz | (03) 479 7577
A PhD proposal by Rachel Lawrence Lodge. Note Special venue: At the Union Street Lecture Theatre (upstairs, corner of Union and Great King Streets).
Field Trip on Sunday 28th of September 2008, 08:00 AM (16 years ago)
Contact: John Steel | john.steel@botany.otago.ac.nz | 021 2133170
All day field trip to Berwick bogs and bits of bush. John steel will lead a trip to a small stand of podocarps in a steep sided gully at Halfway Road Bush followed by a visit to Redpath Road Bog, a raised bog with associations of Sphagnum, Empodisma, Gleichenia, Halocarpus, Eleocharis etc. Depart Botany Carpark, at 8 am. Leader John Steel ph. 479 4572 (w) or 473 7211 (h).
Talk / Seminar on Wednesday 24th of September 2008, 05:45 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Allison Knight | allison.knight.nz@gmail.com | 027487 8265
A talk by Dr Brian Molloy, Research Associate, Landcare Research, Lincoln. For the past 35 years Dr Molloy has been associated with the restoration and management of Riccarton Bush in Christchurch City and has observed the reproductive behaviour and recruitment of native woody seed plants there. He argues there is strong presumptive evidence that many woody species in Riccarton Bush are facultative apomicts whose progeny now dominate the understorey and ground layer. These observations will be discussed with emphasis on species and disturbance events in Riccarton Bush and he will briefly review examples of these and other species elsewhere in the NZ Botanical Region. NOTE SPECIAL VENUE: Castle 1 Lecture Theatre, University of Otago. Nibbles and drinks will be available in the Castle Concourse from 5.10 pm.
Talk / Seminar on Wednesday 24th of September 2008, 12:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Trish Fleming | trish.fleming@botany.otago.ac.nz | (03) 479 7577
Two seminars by Department of Botany research students:
12:00 noon: The diet of feral pigs in the local Otago area by James Ung;
12:20 pm: Is frost tolerance restricting invaders? Invasive plants in the alpine region by Lorna Little.
Note Special venue At the Union Street Lecture Theatre (upstairs, corner of Union and Great King Streets).
Talk / Seminar on Wednesday 17th of September 2008, 12:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Trish Fleming | trish.fleming@botany.otago.ac.nz | (03) 479 7577
Three seminars by Department of Botany research students:
12:00 noon: A vegetation pattern of an Empodisma/Sphagnum bog in eastern Otago, New Zealand by Cailin Roe;
12:20 pm: Desiccation tolerance in mosses: A comparison of habitat distributions and their physiological responses by Sam Weatherall;
12:40 pm Killing gorse in three easy steps by Christina Lister.
Note Special venue At the Union Street Lecture Theatre (upstairs, corner of Union and Great King Streets).
Field Trip on Saturday 23rd of August 2008, 09:00 AM (16 years ago)
Contact: John Barkla | 027 423 7917
Southern rata dominated forest extends down lower Bull Creek to its small attractive estuary. We'll investigate the forest by way of a walking track that follows the creek up to a small waterfall before exploring the coastline strand and turf communities. Depart Botany car park at 9 am returning mid-afternoon.
Talk / Seminar on Thursday 21st of August 2008, 06:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Robyn Bridges | 021 235 8997
Prof John A Raven, University of Dundee, Scotland and John Smaillie Tennant Lecturer at University of Otago for 2008. Note special venue: Archway 4 Lecture Theatre, cnr Union Place East and Leith Walk, Otago University.
Talk / Seminar on Wednesday 20th of August 2008, 05:20 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Allison Knight | allison.knight.nz@gmail.com | 027487 8265
THIS TALK HAS BEEN POSTPONED. A NEW DATE WILL BE ADDED SHORTLY. A talk by Audrey Eagle. A surprising variety of plants are in flower in the areas surrounding Bathurst Inlet during the short Arctic Summer. Photographs of these together with some reference to geological features, animals and Inuit culture will be shown by Audrey Eagle. At the Zoology Benham Building, 346 Great King Street, behind the Zoology car park by the Captain Cook Hotel. Use the main entrance of the Benham Building to get in and go to the Benham Seminar Room, Rm. 215, 2nd floor. Please be prompt as we have to hold the door open.
Talk / Seminar on Wednesday 20th of August 2008, 12:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Robyn Bridges | 021 235 8997
Prof John A Raven, University of Dundee, Scotland and John Smaillie Tennant Lecturer at University of Otago for 2008. Note special venue: Union Street Lecture Theatre.
Field Trip on Saturday 2nd of August 2008, 10:00 AM (16 years ago)
Contact: Debra Carr | d.carr@otago.ac.nz | 021 239 3045
This trip has been rescheduled for this Saturday 2 August - meet 10am. Reasonable weather is required - if in doubt on the day contact Debra Carr 021 239 3045. Debra Carr from Clothing & Textile Science, University of Otago and Rua McCallum (Ngai Tahu) will introduce the Rene Weaving Collection and the 'Dunedin Cultivars' which have whitau (fibre) as good as the best in the Rene Collection. The Dunedin Cultivars were donated to the Garden in the early 1900s by Matthews, a Dunedin horticulturist. Debra & Rua will teach how to care for and clean harakeke according to traditional methods and demonstrate how whitau is extracted. Bring a sharp knife that has not been used for food, gardening gloves, boots, packed lunch and warm clothing. SPECIAL NOTE: Meet in the carpark next to the Polytechnic Centre, Botanic Garden, on Lovelock Avenue. If in doubt contact Debra Carr 021 239 3045.
Talk / Seminar on Friday 25th of July 2008, 01:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Trish Fleming | trish.fleming@botany.otago.ac.nz | (03) 479 7577
Botany Department - Special Guest Lecture. A talk by Dr Tina Summerfield, Department of Biochemistry, University of Otago. Union Street Lecture Theatre.
Talk / Seminar on Wednesday 23rd of July 2008, 12:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Trish Fleming | trish.fleming@botany.otago.ac.nz | (03) 479 7577
Botany Department - Special Guest Lecture. A talk by Dr Tracey Cuin, School of Agricultural Science, University of Tasmania. Union Street Lecture Theatre.
Talk / Seminar on Monday 21st of July 2008, 01:00 PM (16 years ago)
Contact: Trish Fleming | trish.fleming@botany.otago.ac.nz | (03) 479 7577
Botany Department - Special Guest Lecture. A talk by Dr Molly Cadle-Davidson, Grape Genetics Research Unit, USA Dept of Agriculture - Agriculture Research Service. Union Street Lecture Theatre.