Widespread Convergence in Stream Fish
WFES 407Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Graduate Noontime Seminar Presented by Luke Bower
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 Tuesday from 11am-noon. ABS Journal Club is open to all: students, post-docs, and faculty. Our goal is to discuss articles in a […]
Investigations of sustainability and resilience using a network of networks approach
HFSB 102ABS Seminar co-hosted with the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Presented by Brian Fath, Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Townson University (website) Abstract: Sustainability is a system-level property of the structure and function of the system in question. Key features of sustainable systems are energy and material resource flows and waste recovery and the presence […]
Improving theory and prediction in multi-predator trophic interactions
HFSB 102Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Animal Conservation Seminar Series, co-hosted with EEB Presented by Dr. Michael McCoy, East Carolina University Dr. McCoy is a quantitative ecologist that develops and implements cutting edge experimental and statistical approaches to address questions in conservation, population, and community ecology and that help to better link empirical data to ecological […]
Sustainable Wildlife Utilization in Botswana: Hunting as a Conservation Tool
Agriculture and Life Sciences Bldg. (AGLS), room 116Dept. of Recreation, Park and Tourism Science Seminar Presented by ABS Alumnus, Dr. Joseph Mbaiwa, Professor of Tourism Studies & Director of the Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana The utilisation of wildlife resources not only in Botswana but in Africa has become a critical question in the global stage. The case for safari hunting […]