ecology fall seminar series 201 - the huck institutes€¦ · sept. 20 no seminar egso fall picnic...
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Date Name/Affiliation
Sept. 6 Andrew StephensonPSU Biology
Sept. 13 Emily BellisPSU Biology
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Sept. 20 No seminar EGSO Fall Picnic at Millbrook Marsh Invasive plant removal starts at 3pm, picnic at 5pm
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11 William DriscollPSU Harrisburg Biology
“Eco-evolutionary dynamics of toxicity in recurrent blooms of invasive, predatory micro-algae (Prymnesium parvum)”
Oct. 18 Lindsey SloatUC Irvine
“Climate change and global agriculture”
Oct. 221 Simon LevinPrinceton University
Oct. 292
Tuesday at4:00pm
“Shedding the light on the black box: understanding biogeochemical function of green stormwater infrastructure”
Nov. 51
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Dec. 6
Sagan FriantPSU Anthropology
“Is nature good for you? Linking ecosystems and human health”
*100 Berg Auditorium*
Ecology Fall Seminar Series 2019Fridays 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. 312 Ag Engineering
1Sponsored by the Huck Institutes of Life Sciences, Distinguished Lecture Series; 2Hosted by the Eberly College of Science and PSU Biology as part of the Science of Achievement Graduate Fellowship (SAGF) Lecture series.
“Ecology and evolution: complexity”
*100 Berg Auditorium*
“Hybridization in wood warblers”
“Evolutionary ecology of risk: nutrition and infectious disease in West African “bushmeat” hunting communities”
“Strengthening the sustainability of agri-food biodiversity: from global CHNS and telecoupling to intensification-nutrition interactions amid climate change (...and back again)”
“From carbon to competition: understanding the ecological causes of phenotypic diversity”
“Evolution of intimate species interactions across complex environments"
“Inbreeding depression: It's not just for evolutionary biologists, anymore”
Sean GieryPSU Biology
Karl ZimmererPSU Geography
Lauren McPhillipsPSU Civil & EnvrionmentalEngineering
Taylor RickettsUniversity of Vermont
David ToewsPSU Biology
*261 Ag Engineering*
Tuesday at4:00pm
Yvonne BuckleyTrinity College of DublinTuesday at
3:30pm
"The biogeography of plant and animal populations"
*100 Berg Auditorium*