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College of Earth, Life, and Health Sciences

Decoding the lives of Fishes: In Time & Space

354 Aubert Hall 354 Aubert Hall, Orono

The School of Marine Sciences presents Dr. Cynthia Jones Old Dominion University Since the 1800s, scientists noted that the hard parts of temperate water fish (scales or otoliths) recorded annular marks that could be used to study demography, much like taking a census for humans. Consequently, ecologists could analyze the age structure to determine birth […]

Biodiversity bottleneck or forest adaptation opportunity?: seedling performance under changing climatic conditions

107 Norman Smith Hall orono

The School of Biology and Ecology presents: Dr. Nicholas Fisichelli Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park Seedlings are the forest future. Dr. Fisichelli’s research at the Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park examines tree seedling responses to a suite of global change pressures within the temperate-boreal transition zone, thus providing insights into potential future forest […]

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