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ESSM Seminar
ESSM Seminar
Presented by Dr. Rajit Patankar, LBJ National Grassland/NEON Snacks and beverages will be provided. Please join us afterwards for a social gathering at 5:30 p.m. at Blackwater Draw in Northgate.
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ABS Journal Club
ABS Journal Club
The 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 12-1pm. ABS Journal Club is open to all: students, post-docs, and faculty. Our goal is to discuss articles in a multi-disciplinary […]
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The First Political Order: Sex, Governance, and National Security
The First Political Order: Sex, Governance, and National Security
Norman Borlaug Institute Seminar Presented by Dr. Valerie Hudson, Professor and George H. W. Bush Chair, Director of Program on Women, Peace, and Security, Dept. of International Affairs, The Bush School of Governance and Public Service Dr. Hudson will present the results of a DoD-funded project, "The First Political Order: Sex, Governance, and National Security", […]
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Implications of gene-environment interplay for the evolution of behavior: insights from Drosophila melanogaster
Implications of gene-environment interplay for the evolution of behavior: insights from Drosophila melanogaster
EEB 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 particular focus on social behaviors. Why do individuals of the same species develop dramatic differences in behavior? How is this diversity maintained in the face […]
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Values and Sustainability Planning: Implications of a Multilevel, Social-Ecological Systems Approach for Understanding Values
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 wildlife value orientations change, and if so how? What are the implications for environmental sustainability? The preponderance of scholarly work indicates that within an individual, […]
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Improving Avian Species Distribution Models by Incorporating Biotic Interactions
Improving Avian Species Distribution Models by Incorporating Biotic Interactions
WFSC Graduate Lunchtime Seminar Presented by Rachel Fern, Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
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A sustainability science perspective on the regional scale gradient in forest cover in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes basin
A sustainability science perspective on the regional scale gradient in forest cover in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes basin
ABS 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 over more than three decades. In 2007, the National Academy of Sciences named Sustainability Science as a new branch of science, fundamentally interdisciplinary and defined […]