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Fall Quarter Calendar
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All seminars begin at 11:00 AM and are open to the public. See location and security info below.
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October 1
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Monster Seminar JAM - Seasonal variation in the relative importance of factors influencing growth, survival and movement of stream salmonids: towards a hierarchical model of population persistence.
Dr. Ben Letcher, Silvio O. Conte Anadromous Fish Research Center, U.S. Geological Survey
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October 8
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Monster Seminar JAM - Unnatural selection: human-induced evolution in exploitation of wild animals.
Dr. Jeff Hard, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries
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October 15
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INTERNAL GRANTS FOLLIES.
Audio Conf # 503-326-7666 (30 connections); Web Conf ID: 1447139
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October 22
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Monster Seminar JAM - Steelhead and their freshwater habitats south of the conifers.
Dr. David Boughton, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries
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October 29
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Monster Seminar JAM - Rebuilding fish stocks for dummies.
Dr. George Rose, Fisheries Conservation, Memorial University of Newfoundland
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November 5
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Monster Seminar JAM - Structuring of cod populations: a combined ecological and population genetics study.
Dr. Nils Christian Stenseth, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), University of Oslo
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November 12
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Monster Seminar JAM - Remote Climate Forcing of Regime Shifts in Northwest Atlantic Shelf Ecosystems.
Dr. Charles Greene, Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University
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November 19
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Monster Seminar JAM - Phenotypic Plasticity and its Relevance to the Ecology, Evolution and Persistence of Fishes.
Dr. Jeff Hutchings, Department of Biology, Dalhousie University
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December 3
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Monster Seminar JAM - Rapid Evolution Following Invasions into Novel Environments.
Dr. Carol Lee, Center of Rapid Evolution (CORE), University of Wisconsin, Madison
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December 10
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Monster Seminar JAM - Function-valued traits, phenotypic plasticity, and fisheries.
Dr. Richard Gomulkiewicz, Department of Mathematics and Biological Science, Washington State University
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