Spring 2008 ES Seminar Series:
Ecosystem Sciences Seminar Series: an interdisciplinary perspective
Thursdays from 12-1 112A Hilgard
Questions are comments to Becca Ryals.
January 31 - Igor Lacan, ESPM Graduate Student. The Good, The Bad, and The Abiotic: a questionnaire-based survey of urban tree suitability and tree problems in the San Francisco Bay Area. Introduced by Maggi Kelly.
February 14 - Brandon Collins, ES postdoc. Managing natural wildfires in Sierra Nevada wilderness areas. Introduced by Scott Stephens.
February 28 - Jonathan Sanderman, ESPM Graduate Student. Terrestrial carbon cycling: An aqueous perspective. Introduced by Scott Stephens.
March 13 - Jennifer Potts, ESPM Graduate Student. Ecological Consequences of Chaparral Fuel Reduction: How Invasive Plants and Native Birds Respond. Introduced by Maggi Kelly.
April 3 - Siyan Ma, ES Postdoc. Towards understanding mechanisms of interannual variability in ecosystem CO2 uptake with information on leaf structure and composition in a California's oak-grass savanna. Introduced by Céline Pallud.
April 10 - Eric Dubinsky, ESPM Graduate Student. The evolutionary history of microorganisms and its influence soil biodiversity. Introduced by Céline Pallud.
April 24 - Sudipta Rakshit, ES Postdoc. Redox Biogeochemistry in a Tropical Forest Soil. Introduced by Céline Pallud.
May 8 - Sarah Reed, ESPM Graduate Student. Sediment, Gophers, and Time: A Model for the Origin and Persistence of Mima Mound-Vernal Pool Topography in the Great Central Valley. Introduced by Maggi Kelly.
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