Natural History and Modern Conservation
When: February 22, 2003
Where: George Bush Presidential Conference Center, Texas A&M University
This article from Agrilife Today highlights the program.
Speakers
- Terry Erwin, Smithsonian Institution
Title: “Mapping patterns of biodiversity for beetles across the western Amazon Basin: A preliminary case for improving conservation strategies” [Paper, TAMU Repository] - Harry Greene, Cornell University
Title: “Darwin and Kant: Appreciating biodiversity” - Hans Paerl, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Title: “Assessing estuarine ecological change: A moving target influenced by human and climatic perturbations” - Maureen Stanton, University of California-Davis
Title: “Evolutionary consequences of environmental heterogeneity for plant populations” - Tom Sherry, Tulane University
Title: “The Garden of Eden meets Noah’s Ark: Wildlife ecology in human-cultivated ecosystems” - Tom Swetnam, University of Arizona
Title: “Droughts, forest fires & people: Natural histories’ from tree rings”