“Improving theory and prediction in multi-predator trophic interactions”
Presenter: Michael McCoy, Assistant Professor, Dept of Biology, East Carolina University
Hosted by Perry Barboza and WFSC
Venue subject to change
“Improving theory and prediction in multi-predator trophic interactions”
Presenter: Michael McCoy, Assistant Professor, Dept of Biology, East Carolina University
Hosted by Perry Barboza and WFSC
Venue subject to change
“Upstream battles: connecting species, ecosystems, and landscapes by restoring fish migrations“
Presenter: Peter McIntyre, Associate Professor, Dept of Natural Resources, Cornell University
Hosted by Kirk Winemiller
Dr. Carole Baldwin
National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution)
Thursday 6th September, 4-5pm, WFES 407
Please join us for a special WFSC/EEB co-sponsored seminar by Dr. Carole Baldwin, Vertebrate Zoology Department Chair and Research Scientist, National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution), Washington D.C.
Dr. Baldwin will talk about her research exploring and documenting biodiversity on deep reefs throughout the Caribbean region as part of the Smithsonian Deep Reef Observation Project (DROP).
For more information on Dr. Baldwin please visit her website:
http://vertebrates.si.edu/
For more information on DROP please follow the link below:
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