September 8 – no seminar, meet with students
September 15
September 22 - Gisella Caccone, Yale University. "Evolutionary Genetics and Conservation of Giant Galapagos Tortoises"
September 29 - Antónia Monteiro, Yale University. "The Origin, Function, and Evolution of Eyespots within Lepidoptera"
October 6
October 13 – no seminar, Columbus Day holiday
October 20
October 27 - Else Fjerdingstad - Queens College, CUNY ."Evolution of mating systems in social insects"
November 3 – Amy Litt, New York Botanical Garden
November 10 - Vincent Smith, Natural History Museum, London. "Cybertaxonomy: Small Pieces Loosely Joined"
November 17 - Andrew Read, Pennsylvania State University. "Malaria Control: Avoiding Another Century of Evolutionary Mismanagement"
November 24 – David Fitch, New York University. "Evolution of Development in Nematode Genitalia"
December 1 – John True, SUNY Stony Brook. "Gene Regulation and Pleiotropy in the Evolution of Drosophila Pigmentation Patterns."
December 8 – Ted Daeschler, Academy of Natural Sciences. "Tiktaalik roseae (Tetrapodomorpha, Elpistostegalia) and the Origin of Limbed Vertebrates"
January 26 - Rosemary Gillespie, University of California, Berkeley.
February 2 - Timothy Rowe, University of Texas. "Systematics and evolution of the sensory systems in mammals and other amniotes"
February 9 Matthew Hahn, Indiana University.  “Gene Gain and Loss in Mammals”
February 16 – no seminar, President’s Day holiday
February 23 - Iain Couzin, Princeton University
March 2 - Jody Hey, Rutgers University
March 9 - Brian Beatty, New York Institute of Technology. "Feeding Strategies in Marine Mammals: Anatomy, Histology, and Evolution"
March 16 – no seminar – Spring Break
March 30 -Kristin Shepard, Barnard College. "Natural variation in genes regulating shoot meristem maintenance in Arabidopsis thaliana."
April 6 -Chip Aquadro, Cornell University.

April 13 - AMNH only
April 20 – AMNH only
April 27 – AMNH only
May 4