Mistaken identities: Using Molecular Systematics for Freshwater Mussel Conservation
HFSB 102WFSC Animal Conservation Seminar Dr. Kentaro Inoue, Assistant Research Scientist, Texas A&M Natural Resource Institute Dr. Kentaro Inoue will present aspects of his research on molecular systematics, taxonomy and conservation of endangered freshwater mussels in the US.
Ecological Integration Symposium
Rudder Tower and Rudder TheaterAcross the Tree of Life: Interactions in Ecology and Evolution The Ecological Integration Symposium is an interdisciplinary, graduate student led and organized event that unites students and renowned researchers in the themes of ecology, conservation, evolutionary biology, geography, and more. During this free, two-day event we will explore ecology through the theme of Across the Tree […]
Fusing data and models to understand tropical forest response to moisture from trees to the ecosystem
HFSB 104Dept. of Ecosystem Science and Management (ESSM) Seminar Presented by Dr. Brad Christoffersen, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Brad Christoffersen is an Assistant Professor in Biology and the School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). He has worked extensively in tropical forests, and his work bridges […]
Grassland ecosystems and global change: insights from NutNet, a globally-replicated experiment
HFSB 104Dept. of Ecosystem Science and Management Seminar co-hosted with EEB Presented by Eric Seabloom, University of Minnesota
ABS Summer Film Fest
Agriculture and Life Sciences Bldg. (AGLS), room 200Our first screening is care of Liz Marchio, who will be presenting several short documentaries covering a diversity of aquatically-themed subjects. Discussion of the films and the suggested reading (https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2018.00017/full) will follow. EVERYONE is welcome, including faculty! Snacks and beverages will be provided by ABS! Hope to see you all there!!!!