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Congratulations to Megan Stachura
Reminder: MS Final Exam for Megan Stachura
A reminder about Megan’s exam tomorrow…
Megan Stachura is defending her master’s thesis entitled, “Environmental influences on North Pacific salmon abundance and marine fish recruitment.”
Her chair is Nathan Mantua.
Date: Monday, March 4th
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Fishery Sciences (FSH) 203
All are welcome to attend.
Congratulations to Miyako Kodama
Announcing MS Final Exam for Megan Stachura
Megan Stachura is defending her master’s thesis entitled, “Environmental influences on North Pacific salmon abundance and marine fish recruitment.”
Her chair is Nathan Mantua.
Date: Monday, March 4th
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Fishery Sciences (FSH) 203
All are welcome to attend.
Watch the Bevan Series on YouTube!
Have you been unable to attend a Bevan Series talk? Enjoyed one so much that you wish you could share it with your friends? Reminiscing about that one you saw a few years ago and want to see again? We have a solution for you!
Introducing…the new Bevan Series YouTube channel!
Below is a list of all the videos we have posted to date.
Read moreCongratulations to Dusanka Poljak
Congratulations to John Frew
Reminder: MS Final Exam for Dusanka Poljak
A reminder about Dusanka’s defense Monday…
Dusanka Poljak is defending her master’s thesis entitled, “Impact of Ocean Acidification on Recruitment and Yield of Bristol Bay Red King Crab.”
Her chair is Andre Punt.
Date: Monday, February 11
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Fishery Sciences (FSH) 203
All are welcome to attend.
Fish assemblages respond to altered flow regimes via ecological filtering of life history strategies
Mims, M.C., and J.D. Olden. 2013. Fish assemblages respond to altered flow regimes via ecological filtering of life history strategies. Freshwater Biology 58:50-62.
In riverine ecosystems, streamflow determines the physical template upon which the life history strategies of biota are forged. Human freshwater needs and activities have resulted in widespread alteration of the variability, predictability and timing of streamflow, and anticipating the biotic consequences of anthropogenic streamflow alteration is critical for successful environmental flow management.
Announcing MS Final Exam for Dusanka Poljak
Dusanka Poljak is defending her master’s thesis entitled, “Impact of Ocean Acidification on Recruitment and Yield of Bristol Bay Red King Crab.”
Her chair is Andre Punt.
Date: Monday, February 11
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Fishery Sciences (FSH) 203
All are welcome to attend.