Ph.D. Proposal Seminar – Jared Homola
Eco-evolutionary implications of environmental change across heterogeneous landscapes Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology
Eco-evolutionary implications of environmental change across heterogeneous landscapes Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology
Vulnerability Assessments of Amphibian and Reptile Hotspots Dr. William Sutton, Dept. of Agriculture and Environmental Science Tennessee State University
Evolving Approaches to Collaborative Learning and Boundary Spanning in Sustainability Science Christine Feurt, University of New England How can busy researchers work with even busier managers to facilitate effective application […]
Channel Bed Dynamics in a Coupled Human-Climate-Postglacial System Brett Gerard, Earth & Climate Sciences, UMaine
Materials Management through Sustainable Consumption: Research, Policy and Practice Cindy Isenhour, Dept. of Anthropology, UMaine A significant body of research suggests that production efficiencies are unlikely to result in environmental […]
Submit presentations by September 15, 2014.
Eco-evolutionary implications of environmental change across heterogeneous landscapes Jared Homola, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology
From Molecules to Mountains: Studying the Impacts of Global Change on Wildlife Habitat Dr. Toni Lyn Morelli - Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Conservation; Postdoctoral Researcher, DOI Northeast Climate […]
Energy Behaviors: Do we see moral licensing? Caroline Noblet, School of Econnomics 201 Winslow Hall
Serpentine: Evolutionary Ecology of a Model System Dr. Nishanta Rajakaruna, College of the Atlantic Serpentine habitats are home to many rare and endemic species, providing model settings for studies in […]