Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology Seminar
Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology Seminar
The impact of lakeshore housing development on carnivore distribution in Northern Wisconsin. Daniel Haskell Michigan Tech University
The impact of lakeshore housing development on carnivore distribution in Northern Wisconsin. Daniel Haskell Michigan Tech University
The Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Conservation Biology Presents: Jonathan Watson M.S. Defense Seminar Dam Removal and Fish Passage Improvement Influence Fish Assemblages in the Penobscot River, Maine If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation to participate in this program, please call Jonathan Watson (803)-429-3751 to discuss your needs. […]
School of Biology and Ecology Seminar Spring 2017 presents Dr. Holly Ganz, UC Davis Genome Center (Hosts: Pauline Kamath, Kristy Townsend) Seminars will be held on Fridays at 3:15 pm in 107 Norman Smith Hall, unless otherwise noted. Light refreshments served at 3:00 p.m.
Disturbing rattlesnakes: how landscape disturbances affect timber rattlesnake populations Dr. Christopher Howey Pennsylvania State University
Daniel Irwin Earth Scientist & SERVIR Director NASA Marshall Space Flight Center The Barbara Wheatland Seminar Series seeks to recruit prominent speakers on advanced, cutting-edge research and applications of remote sensing and associated geospatial technology that relate to forestry, conservation, climate change, or other areas of concern. Made possible with generous support from the Maine […]
School of Economics Seminar Spring 2017 presents Estimating the Capacity of Local Food Consumption in the New England Region of the United States Farhana Nusrat M.S. student, UMaine's School of Economics Research & Development Spending and the Innovation Economy of Maine. Sean Larkin M.S. student, UMaine's School of Economics
The School of Forest Resources presents: Jim Furnish, US Forest Service Deputy Chief (Ret.), will share selections from his memoir with open discussion to follow about implications for forest management. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation to participate in this program, please call Cindy Paschal, as early as possible […]
School of Biology and Ecology Seminar Spring 2017 presents Dr. Ashley Webb, Brown University (Host: Kristy Townsend) Seminars will be held on Fridays at 3:15 pm in 107 Norman Smith Hall, unless otherwise noted. Light refreshments served at 3:00 p.m.
Whale Biology Dr. Mark Baumgartner Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
School of Economics Seminar Spring 2017 presents Splitting Together: The Evolution of Cooperation in Food Buying Clubs Ethan Tremblay M.S. student, UMaine's School of Economics Valuing scenic seascape and marine aquaculture using a spatial hedonic analysis Christina Robichaud M.S. student, UMaine's School of Economics
School of Biology and Ecology Seminar Spring 2017 presents Dr. Hannah Carey, University of Wisconsin (Host: Danielle Levesque) Seminars will be held on Fridays at 3:15 pm in 107 Norman Smith Hall, unless otherwise noted. Light refreshments served at 3:00 p.m.
Camera trapping and occupancy approaches to large-scale monitoring of marten and fisher populations Bryn Evans
School of Economics Seminar Spring 2017 presents Furfural and its Potential Byproducts from Woody Biomass Kaveh Dalvand M.S. student, UMaine's School of Economics Window Inserts and the Communities Adopting Them Dan Mistro M.S. student, UMaine's School of Economics
School of Biology and Ecology Seminar Spring 2017 presents Dr. Raymond Danner, University of North Carolina Wilmington (Host: Brian Olsen) Seminars will be held on Fridays at 3:15 pm in 107 Norman Smith Hall, unless otherwise noted. Light refreshments served at 3:00 p.m.
Grassland bird ecology and conservation Dr. Noah Perlut University of New England
The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology presents Diane Eggeman Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission For the 2017 Distinguished Wildlife Alumna Lecture: Management, the Public Trust, and Public Service.
The School of Marine Sciences presents Dr. Phillip Lobel Boston University Scuba divers are usually oblivious to the soundscape of underwater noises. Exhaled bubbles and boat noise can often mask our being able to hear sonic fishes and "choral" reefs. For these reasons, underwater acoustic ecology has been largely overlooked until recently. Advanced diving technologies […]
School of Economics Seminar Spring 2017 presents W. Christian Brayden M.S. student, UMaine's School of Economics Ben Scuderi M.S. student, UMaine's School of Economics
School of Biology and Ecology Seminar Spring 2017 presents WiSTEMM Spring Symposia Lecture (Hosts: Kristy Townsend and Danielle Levesque) Seminars will be held on Fridays at 3:15 pm in 107 Norman Smith Hall, unless otherwise noted. Light refreshments served at 3:00 p.m.
The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology presents Sarah Vogel Master's student "Hydropower and Fish Passage: Agency Decision Making in the FERC Relicensing Process"
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology presents Brock Sandrock Master's of Wildlife Conservation Assessing Snowshoe Hare (Lepus americanus) Populations through Incidental Capture: A Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Polycom will be available at the Darling Marine Center. The School of Biology and Ecology and The School of Marine Sciences present Dr. Mónica Medina Pennsylvania State University "Coral Holobiont Members Will Respond Differently to Climate Change" Coral holobiont members – which include the coral host, the algal symbiont and a poorly characterized consortium of […]
Polycom available at the Darling Marine Center. The School of Marine Sciences and the School of Biology and Ecology present Dr. Mónica Medina Pennsylvania State University Coral holobiont members – which include the coral host, the algal symbiont and a poorly characterized consortium of diverse microbial taxa – have different generation times and effective population […]