Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar
Thursdays, 12 – 1 pm, Ackert Hall Room 324
The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar is a weekly series of presentations hosted by the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Section in the Division of Biology at Kansas State University. This informal series includes a mix of presentations from local or visiting speakers. The seminar format is flexible depending on the speaker. All interested people are welcome to attend the seminars - please feel free to join us!
Spring 2022 Schedule
All seminars this spring will be virtual.
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Kristin Braziunas |
Anticipating future forests: Resilience, risk, and ecosystem services under changing climate and fire | |
Giulia Rossi |
Amphibious fishes: What are they? And where did they come from? | |
Jessica Stephenson |
Behavioral disease ecology: some individual-level causes and population-level consequences | |
Tyler Kartzinel |
TBD |
Seminar Notices
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