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The Biogeographic Origins and Trophic Ecology of Maine’s Island Red-Backed Salamanders
106 Murray Hall Orono, ME, United StatesNikko-Ideen Shaidani M.S. Defense The Biogeographic Origins and Trophic Ecology of Maine’s Island Red-Backed Salamanders January 4th 9:00 AM– 10 AM 106 Murray Hall
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Seminar: Seek and Ye Shall Find: Cautionary Tales From a Prehistoric Fish
354 Aubert Hall 354 Aubert Hall, Orono, ME, United StatesDr. Gayle Zydlewski School of Marine Sciences UMaine A decade of research with students and colleagues has yielded numerous insights on the biology of sturgeon in the Penobscot River along with enlightenment regarding the approach and prospects the research has enabled. The biology of the two East coast species of sturgeon will be described from […]
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School of Biology and Ecology Faculty Research Showcase 2017
107 Norman Smith Hall orono, ME, United StatesSchool of Biology and Ecology Spring Seminar Series presents SBE FACULTY RESEARCH SHOWCASE 2017 Friday, January 20, 2017 3:15 p.m. 107 Norman Smith Hall for information: Dr. Danielle Levesque danielle.l.levesque@maine.edu, 207-581-2511 All are welcome! Refreshments served at 3:00 p.m. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation to participate in this […]
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Seminar: Forest Management and the Expanding Global Forest Carbon Sink
204 Nutting Hall Orono, ME, United StatesThe School of Forest Resources Presents…. Dr. Brent Sohngen Professor, Environmental & Resource Economics The Ohio State University Forest Management and the Expanding Global Forest Carbon Sink All are welcome! January 27, 2017 Room 204 Nutting Hall 12:00-1:00 PM Abstract: Despite deforestation and the conversion of forests to agricultural uses globally, the IPCC suggests that […]
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CARBON OF CONVENIENCE AND ACCOUNTING TRANSPARENCY: CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE POLICY
138 Sawyer Conference Room Sawyer Environmental Research Center, Orono, ME, United StatesCARBON OF CONVENIENCE AND ACCOUNTING TRANSPARENCY: CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE POLICY Aaron Strong Assistant Professor of Marine Policy, University of Maine Climate Change Institute Lecture Series Friday, January 27, 2017 at 2 PM 138 Sawyer Conference Room Abstract: As humanity has entered the Anthropocene, the challenges posed by rapid anthropogenic global change […]
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Mechanical Properties of Free Standing Pigmented Coating Layers with Latex and Starch as Binder: Bending, Tensile and Picking Properties
The School of Forest Resources presents SFR 695 Graduate Seminar Presenter: Mohammad Hashemi N. Advisors: Dr. Mehdi Tajvidi – Dr. Douglas Bousfield Mechanical Properties of Free Standing Pigmented Coating Layers with Latex and Starch as Binder: Bending, Tensile and Picking Properties Paper and paperboards are often coated to improve some properties required in the final […]
