Bat Behavioral Strategies for Improving Sonar Performance in Groups
Biological Sciences Bldg East, Room 115Dr. Mike Smotherman Dept. of Biology Texas A&M University Department of Biology Seminar Presented by Dr. Michael S. Smotherman, Dept. of Biology, Texas A&M University Abstract: Bats emit loud ultrasonic sonar cries at rates of 15 to 50 pulses per second, while flying at speeds up to 6 meters per second through narrow caves and […]
ABS Journal Club
Agriculture and Life Sciences Bldg. (AGLS), room 200The Applied Biodiversity Science Journal Club provides faculty and students the opportunity to read and discuss the most recent and relevant journal articles in the field of conservation science. Meetings are held every Wednesday from 11am-12pm in the Agricultural and Life Sciences Bldg. (AGLS), room 200. ABS Journal Club is open to all: students, post-docs, and faculty. Our […]
Human-Elephant Conflict and Coexistence in Botswana: The Ecoexist Project
Applied Biodiversity Seminar Presented by Dr. Anna Songhurst (Field and Program Director), Graham McCulloch (Policy Director), and Amanda Stronza (Research Director), The Ecoexist Project Abstract: In the eastern Okavango Panhandle of Botswana, roughly 18,000 elephants compete with 16,000 people for access to water, food, and land. The elephants are not confined to any park, reserve, or nation. They […]
Management of artisanal fisheries in Honduras, Central America
WFES 407Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Graduate Lunchtime Seminar Series Presented by Liliana Sierra
Physiological Trade-offs in Changing Environments
410 Rudder TowerEcology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar Presented by Susannah French, Department of Biology, Utah State University *Refreshments served before seminar begins.