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Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology Seminar Series

Wednesday, February 12, 2025 4pm to 5pm

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Oregon State Univeristy, Learning Innovation Center, LINC 302

Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology Seminar Series

Sponsored by the following departments and units: Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences; College of Forestry; Forest Ecosystems and Society; Botany and Plant Pathology; Integrative Biology and the OSU Research Office.

Winter term 2024
Wednesday, 4 p.m.
LINC 302

Schedule:

Jan. 15: "Predators, prey, and parasites: understanding the repeatability of evolution"
Jocelyn Colella, KU Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum, University of Kansas

Jan. 22: "Survival in an Unpredictable World: theecophysiology of birds in storms"
Jamie Cornelius, Integrative Biology, Oregon State University

Jan. 29: "Shark Infested Waters: Why that's a good thing"
Taylor Chapple, Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences, Oregon State University

Feb. 5: "From Awe to Understanding: Celebrating biodiversity’s beauty and complexity as a tool to illuminate ecological function and awareness"
David Herasimtschuk, Freshwaters Illustrated

Feb. 12: "Horizontal Comparisons in Model System Research: Insights from lion behavior & conservation"
Stotra Chakrabarti, Biology, Macalaster College

Feb. 19: "Amphibian and reptile conservation and a national scale - developing multipronged approaches for species recovery"
JJ Apodaca, Executive Director, Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy Founder and Lead Scientist, Tangled Bank Conservation

Feb. 26: "Only The Good Die Young: the ecology of juvenile wild animals"
Douglas Eifler, Erell Institute

March 5: "Unraveling environmental and individual drivers of life history trait variation in long-lived vertebrates"
Roxanne Beltran, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, UC Santa Cruz

March 12: "Dealing with Darwin: or, Why Studying the History of Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation Biology Matters*"
Kristin Johnson, Science, Technology, Health, and Society, University of Puget Sound
*Paul Lawrence Farber Humanities Endowment Fund Lecture, in partnership with the OSU School of History, Philosophy, and Religion

 

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Broadcast link beav.es/eecb

Accessibility requests can be made by emailing amanda.polley@oregonstate.edu

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