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Brittany Jones Final Exam – Date Change
Brittany will be presenting her thesis entitled:
Implications of climate change for strategic conservation and restoration of tidal wetlands
WHEN: TBA
WHERE: FSH 203
FACULTY ADVISER: Charles Simenstad
All are welcome to attend.
Read moreAllison McCoy Final Exam
Allison will be presenting her thesis entitled:
An Assessment of the Impact of Non-Native Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush and Mysis diluviana on the Growth and Survival of Pelagic Planktivores in Lake Tahoe
WHEN: Friday, May 29th at 1:00PM
WHERE: FSH 213
FACULTY CHAIR: Dave Beauchamp
All are welcome to attend.
Read moreMeryl Mims Final Exam
Meryl will be presenting her dissertation entitled:
Implications of environmental and landscape change for population connectivity and the persistence of dryland amphibians
WHEN: Friday, June 5th at 10:00 AM
WHERE: FSH 203
FACULTY CHAIR: Julian Olden
All are welcome to attend.
Read moreDaniel Drinan’s Final Exam
Daniel will be presenting his dissertation entitled:
Genomic and fitness consequences of hybridization between cutthroat and rainbow trout
WHEN: Friday, June 5th at 1:00 PM
WHERE: FSH 213
Daniel’s faculty adviser is Dr. Kerry Naish.
All are welcome to attend.
Read moreCurry Cunningham Final Exam
Curry will be presenting his dissertation entitled:
Salmonid Selection, Evolution and Historical Abundance Patterns
WHEN: Friday, May 22nd at 12:00PM
WHERE: FSH 203
All are welcome to attend.
Read moreRachel Hovel Final Exam
Rachel will be presenting her dissertation entitled:
Species and environmental diversity: patterns and processes of lacustrine fish community responses to a variable world.
WHEN: Thursday, May 7th. 1:00PM
WHERE: FSH 203
All are welcome to attend.
Read moreFriday’s Quantitative Seminar (4/24) – Anna Chrysafi
Anna Chrysafi, graduate student in Aquatic Sciences at the University of Helsinki, Finland, will be Friday’s speaker from 12:30-1:30 PM in FSH 203.
We will be streaming the seminar via GoToMeeting. To join the seminar remotely, please click here.
Eliciting expert judgments to inform the depletion prior in data-poor stock assessment
Modern stock-assessment models are characterized by a very complex nature and require long time-series of fishery dependent and independent data.
Halley Froehlich Final Exam
Halley will be presenting her dissertation entitled:
The non-lethal threat of hypoxia: ecological effects and physiological responses of estuarine species
WHEN: Thursday, May 7th at 9:30 AM
WHERE: FSH 203
All are welcome to attend.
Read moreEmily Thornton Final Exam
Emily will be presenting her thesis entitled:
Competition between non-native brook trout and coho salmon in the Elwha River, WA during dam removal
WHEN: Tuesday, June 2nd at 9:30 AM
WHERE: FSH 213
All are welcome to attend.
Read moreWesley Larson Final Exam
Wesley Larson will be presenting his dissertation entitled:
Using genetic tools to inform management and study local adaptation in Pacific salmon.
WHEN: Friday, May 8th, 2:00 PM
WHERE: FSH 203
All are welcome to attend.
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