| Date |
Title of Presentation |
Speaker |
| 12/3/2009 |
Dissertation Defense
Spatial and Temporal Population Dynamics of an Elk Metapopulation in Idaho: Demography, Genetics, and Environmental Factors
12:00 PM
Ag. Science Room 62 |
Jocelyn Aycrigg
Ph.D. Candidate, Wildlife Resources
University of Idaho
|
| 12/3/2009 |
Dissertation Defense
Mammal Diversity, Threats and Knowledge across Spatial Scales
8:00 AM
Ag Science Room 62 |
Jan Schipper
PhD Candidate & IGERT Fellow, Dept of Fish & Wildlife, University of Idaho & CATIE, Joint PhD Program |
| 12/1/2009 |
Thesis Defense
Survival and Burrowing of Pygmy Rabbits: Implications for Sagebrush Habitat and Estimation of Abundance
1:30 PM
Ag Science Room 62 |
Amanda Price
MS Candidate, Wildlife Resources
University of Idaho
|
| 11/23/2009 |
Guest Speaker
The Expanding Role of Genetics in Ecology and Conservation
11:30 AM
CNR Room 200
|
Gordon Luikart, Ph.D.
Division of Biological Sciences University of Montana
Missoula, Montana and
Centro de Investigacao em Biodiversidade e Recursos
Universidade do Porto
Portugal |
| 11/20/2009 |
Dissertation Defense
Snowshoe Hare Nutrition in a Conifer Forest: Effects of Winter Food on Energy Use, Activity Patterns, and Demography in a Low-Density Population
11:00 AM
Ag Science Room 62 |
Ethan Ellsworth
PhD Candidate, Wildlife Resources
University of Idaho
|
| 11/05/2009 |
Thesis Defense
Establishing Baseline Disease Susceptibility and Diagnostic Tools for Burbot (Lota lota)
10:30 AM
Ag Science Room 62 |
Mark Polinski
MS Student, Fishery Resources
University of Idaho |
| 10/21/2009 |
Fish/Wildlife 501 Guest Speaker
Are Pacific Lamprey Stocks Chameleons?--Phenotypic Characteristics and Maturation Timing of Pacific Lamprey at Willamette Falls, OR
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
Benjamin Clemens
PhD Candidate
Oregon Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Unit
Dept of Fisheries & Wildlife
Oregon State University |
| 10/14/2009 |
Fish/Wildlife 501 Guest Speaker
Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
Dr. Stephen Mulkey
Director
Environmental Science Program
University of Idaho |
| 10/07/2009 |
Fish/Wildlife 501 Guest Speaker
Noninvasive Tracking of Jaguars and Co-occuring Feline Species in Belize by Genotyping Feces and Remote Camera Trapping: Updates from the Field and Lab
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
Claudia Wultsch
PhD Student
Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences Dept
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
| 10/02/2009 |
Dissertation Defense
Pond-breeding Amphibians in a Highly Modified Landscape: Habitat Modeling, Landscape Genetics, and Predictions of Landscape Change
1:00 PM
CNR Room 108 |
Caren Goldberg
PhD Candidate, IGERT
Dept of Fish & Wildlife
University of Idaho
|
| 9/30/2009 |
Fish/Wildlife 501 Guest Speaker
Metal(loid) Cycling in Mining-Contaminated Sediments of Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
Dr. Matthew Morra
Professor
Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences
University of Idaho |
| 9/23/2009 |
Fish/Wildlife 501 Guest Speaker
The Effects of Natural and Anthropogenic Forest Disturbance on the Genetic Structure of Tailed Frogs
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
Dr. Stephen Spear
Post-Doctoral Scientist
Fish & Wildlife Res
University of Idaho
|
| 9/18/2009 |
Guest Speaker
Landscapes of Property, Politics and Place: Understanding 'Regions' for Conservation Actions
2:30 PM
CNR Room 200 |
Dr. David Brunckhorst
Director, Institute for Rural Futures
University of New England
Australia |
| 9/16/2009 |
Fish/Wildlife 501 Guest Speaker
Genetic Diversity and Paternity Analysis of Endangered Canadian Greater Sage-Grouse
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
Dr. Krista Bush
Post-Doctoral Scientist
Fish & Wildlife Res
University of Idaho
|
| 9/14/2009 |
Thesis Defense
Evaluating Microclimate and Occupancy of Natural and Artificial Cavities for Breeding Birds
9:30 AM
Ag. Science 62 |
Jessica Murray Pollock
MS Candidate, Environmental Science
University of Idaho |