Epidemiology, ecology, and management of tick-borne disease in Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest
Heep Center, Room 103Department of Entomology Seminar Presented by Dr. Susan Paskewitz, University of Wisconsin *Pre-Seminar Social and Refreshments at 3:30 p.m., 4th Floor Atrium, Minnie Belle Heep Center.
Fish diversity, biomass and trophic dynamics in relation to landscape gradients in the floodplain of the Amazon River
WFES 119Dissertation Defense Presented by Caroline Arantes, ABS Student, Dept, of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Large-scale multi-agent simulation in wildlife conservation and ecology
HFSB 102Presented by Dr. Thomas Clemen, Computer Science, Texas A&M University Co-hosted by Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences and Dept. of Ecosystem Science and Management Dr. Clemen is the leader […]
Saving species but losing wildness? Using biotechnological interventions for conservation goals
Agriculture and Life Sciences Bldg. (AGLS), room 115Applied Biodiversity Science Seminar Presented by Dr. Clare Palmer, Department of Philosophy, Texas A&M University (website) Abstract: There’s growing discussion of the potential use of biotechnological interventions such as facilitated adaptation and […]
Understanding controls on grassland productivity: preparing for a rapidly approaching future
HFSB 104Department of Ecosystem Science and Management Seminar Presented by Dr. Alan Knapp, Department of Biology, Colorado State University (website) Abstract: There is compelling evidence suggesting that worldwide, precipitation regimes (amount, variability, […]