10/1/2021

Abby Bratt (University of Washington, Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management)

Mark degradation in mark-resight studies: problems and a proposed solution

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10/8/2021

Curtis Deutsch (Princeton University, Department of Geosciences)

Climate Change and the Body Size of Marine Species

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10/15/2021

Dan Ovando (University of Washington, School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences)

Tools and strategies for predictive modeling in fisheries: Machine learning and salmon forecasting

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10/22/2021

Brett McClintock (Marine Mammal Laboratory, NOAA-NMFS Alaska Fisheries Science Center)

An integrated path for spatial capture-recapture and animal movement modeling

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10/29/2021

Anna Tucker (U.S. Geological Survey, Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit)

Extracting insights from 20 years of shorebird monitoring data

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11/5/2021

Olivia Sanderfoot (University of Washington, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences)

Detecting birds in hazy skies: The effect of air pollution on bird observations

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11/12/2021

Scott Hotaling (Washington State University, School of Biological Sciences)

Global change in the North American alpine: impacts on biodiversity

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11/19/2021

Matt Siskey (University of Washington, School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences)

The impact of changes to otolith field-sampling and ageing effort on input sample size and catch recommendation uncertainty

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11/26/2021 – Thanksgiving


12/3/2021

Nathan Hostetter (U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit)

Integrated age-at-harvest models to evaluate abundance, demographic rates, and harvest of wildlife populations

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12/10/2021

Lily McGill (University of Washington, Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management)

Assessing Hydrologic Change and Spatial Covariance Among Time Series of River Discharge Across Western North American

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