The Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology Seminar Series
Friday, November 8, 2024 4pm to 5pm
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165 SW Sackett Place, Corvallis, OR 97321
The interdepartmental Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology Seminar Series has returned this term. Seminars are free and open to the public, so please feel free to encourage others to attend. Hear from scientists from a wide array of scientific disciplines, generate new ideas, expand your professional network, and learn what makes for effective communication of science. Our goal is to generate community, particularly across departments, so we also encourage people to drop by the post-seminar happy hours!
If you cannot attend in person in LINC 302 on Fridays at 4 p.m., there is a Zoom link: beav.es/eecb
Fall Term 2024 Schedule:
October 4 // A new era of spotted owl monitoring and research
Damon Lesmiester, Pacific Northwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service
October 11 // Opportunities and challenges for forest-based climate solutions
Jacob Bukoski, Forest Ecosystems & Society, Oregon State University
October 18 // Diet and diversity in large herbivores
Rob Pringle, Ecology, Biodiversity, and Conservation, Princeton University
October 25 // Professional editing and publishing in Science
Bianca Lopez, Science Magazine
November 1 // Information warfare: mimicry and social learning in predator-prey communities
David Kikuchi, Integrative Biology, Oregon State University
November 8 // Managing the growing competition for land
Liqing Peng, Department of Geography, University of Hong Kong
November 15 // Go with the flow or not: understanding selective pressures through optimal plant water transport
German Vargas, Botany & Plant Pathology, Forest Ecosystems & Society, Oregon State University
November 22 // Tree community structure and dynamics in temperate and tropical forests: how encounter rates, biogeography and functional diversity can be used to address fundamental questions
Nathan Swenson, Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame
December 6 // Managing pollution or urban waters: sources and solutions
Sarah Hobbie, Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota
The schedule and eventually also recordings are posted here: https://fwcs.oregonstate.edu/fwcs/ecology-evolution-and-conservation-biology-seminar-series
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