UPE Seminar

Ray Callaway, Montana, 'Biochemical novelty and exotic plant invasions'

Speaker: 
Ray Callaway, Montana, 'Biochemical novelty and exotic plant invasions'
location: 
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Reproductive strategies of reef fishes predict both within-species genetic differentiation and within-family species richness

Speaker: 
Cynthia Riginos, University of Queensland

Connectivity Drives Function: Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in a Floodplain-Aquifer Ecosystem

Speaker: 
Alison Appling, UPE Graduate
location: 
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Phylogenies, functional trait evolution and community assembly: perspectives from plant-mycorrhizal interactions

Speaker: 
Hafiz Mahareli, University of Guelph
location: 
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Estimating body condition in right whales and elephant seals as a key link between disturbance and population level consequences

Speaker: 
Rob Schick, the Clark Lab
location: 
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