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Fish diversity, biomass and trophic dynamics in relation to landscape gradients in the floodplain of the Amazon River

October 17, 2017 • 10:00 am - 11:00 am

  • « Epidemiology, ecology, and management of tick-borne disease in Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest
  • Large-scale multi-agent simulation in wildlife conservation and ecology »

Dissertation Defense

Presented by Caroline Arantes, ABS Student, Dept, of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences

 

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Date:
October 17, 2017
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am

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WFES 119

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Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
  • « Epidemiology, ecology, and management of tick-borne disease in Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest
  • Large-scale multi-agent simulation in wildlife conservation and ecology »

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