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Who: Session Speakers - ESA Organized Session # 54
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ESA Organized Session # 54. When and Where: Session Information. Well-known for his empirical and theoretical work on. Peter has amassed a long-term dataset of plant community structure that lends itself well to the. Exploration of when and where biotic interactions are important. For temporal dynamics and persistence. Coming off of the development of a. Machine learning method to generate realistic ecological communities. Dave is now working on. About his dissertation research). Extensive body of work.
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Northern California mammal assemblages. La Brea Community Structure. Traits, genetic diversity, and niche breadth in otters. Quaternary ecology, biogeography, and phylogeography. Monthly Archives: March 2014. March 27, 2014 10:02 pm. 1 Comment on Spring break! I’m also leading the ES/ESS seminar series. This semester. We’ve had some great talks already (including one by my friend from Wisconsin, the awesome Erika Marin-Spiotta. Gives a talk, and then Kaitlin Maguire. Which gives me a chance to tromp arou...
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Northern California mammal assemblages. La Brea Community Structure. Traits, genetic diversity, and niche breadth in otters. Quaternary ecology, biogeography, and phylogeography. Robert is a grad student in the Quantitative and Systems Biology graduate group, and started his PhD at UC Merced in Fall 2015. He is interested in understanding the genetic consequences of past climatic cycles. Robert obtained his masters degree at City College of New York working with Robert Anderson. Eric is a grad student in...