Implications of gene-environment interplay for the evolution of behavior: insights from Drosophila melanogaster
HFSB 104EEB Seminar Presented by Dr. Julia Saltz, Assistant Professor of BioSciences, Rice University Dr. Saltz's work aims to understand the development and evolution of intra-population individual differences in behavior, with a […]
Values and Sustainability Planning: Implications of a Multilevel, Social-Ecological Systems Approach for Understanding Values
ABS Seminar Presented by David Fulton, U.S. Geological Survey, Assitant Unit Leader & Adjunct Professor, Minnesota Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Abstract: Do values and […]
Improving Avian Species Distribution Models by Incorporating Biotic Interactions
WFES 407WFSC Graduate Lunchtime Seminar Presented by Rachel Fern, Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
A sustainability science perspective on the regional scale gradient in forest cover in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes basin
HFSB 104ABS Seminar co-hosted with EEB Presented by William S. Currie, Professor, School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan Abstract: Sustainability as a framework for considering human and ecological interactions has evolved […]
Animal migrations and resource subsidies influence river ecosystem dynamics
ABS Seminar, Co-hosted with Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Presented by Dr. Amanda Subalusky, Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University Animal migrations can play an important role in moving resources across ecosystem boundaries, and […]