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The Seminar Series is conducted every semester in the Fish and Wildlife Resources department, giving graduate students the opportunity to present major philosophies, management concepts and research problems relating to natural resources. |
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| Date |
Title of Presentation
Room & Time |
Speaker
Affiliation |
| 11-18-2009 |
Student Presentation
A Cold-Water Fish in Hot Water: Potential Effects of Climate Change on Lake Trout Habitat Selection and Fitness
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
John Plumb
PhD Student
Fishery Resources
University of Idaho
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| 11/11/2009 |
Student Presentation
Development of Autochthonous Probiotics to Control or Prevent Flavobacterium psychrophilum Infections in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
David Burbank
MS Student
Fishery Resources
University of Idaho
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| 10/28/2009 |
Student Presentation
Assessing Hybridization between Sympatric Red Wolves (Canis rufus) and Coyotes (Canis latrans) in Coastal North Carolina
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
Justin Bohling
PhD Student
Wildlife Resources
University of Idaho
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| 10/21/2009 |
Guest Speaker Presentation
Are Pacific Lamprey Stocks Chameleons?--Phenotypic Characteristics and Maturation Timing of Pacific Lamprey at Willamette Falls, OR
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108
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Benjamin Clemens
PhD Candidate
Oregon Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Unit
Dept of Fisheries & Wildlife
Oregon State University |
| 10/14/2009 |
Guest Speaker Presentation
Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change
11:30 AM
CNR Room 108 |
Dr. Stephen Mulkey
Director
Environmental Science Program
University of Idaho |
| 10/7/2009 |
Guest Speaker Presentation
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 & State University |
| 9/30/2009 |
Guest Speaker Presentation
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 |
Guest Speaker Presentation
The Effects of Natural and Anthropogenic Forest Distrubance 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
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| 9/16/2009 |
Guest Speaker Presentation
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
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