icbb2010.biology.ualberta.ca
Biobutterfly 2010
History of the Conference. International Conference on the Biology of Butterflies took place June 29 to July 2, 2010. In Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and was sponsored by the Department of Biological Sciences. With 205 delegates from over 23 countries. A diverse assortment of oral and poster presentations made this conference academically stimulating and intellectually engaging. The long-standing theme of this conference series, the biology of butterflies. To see pictures from the ICBB 2010.
climate.biology.ualberta.ca
Climate Change - Defoliation Interactions - Main
Welcome to the homepage of the Climate Change - Defoliation Interactions in Canadian Rangelands project. Please explore our website to discover how this inter-disciplinary, inter-provincial experiment will identify key linkages between climate change, grazing, carbon storage, and primary production. Updated April 9, 2009). We are happy to welcome Patricia Rosa, Jennifer Sired and Chakanaka Zinyemba as field assistants for the 2009 field season. Alberta SRD Progress Report 2009.
wild49.biology.ualberta.ca
Wild49 | Wildlife Ecology North of the 49th Parallel
Wildlife Ecology North of the 49th Parallel. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Meet the Grad Students. Help needed for a bizarre request! January 12, 2017. Do you have your driver’s license and PAL? Are you interested in 1) making some quick money 2) seeing Canada from Toronto to Calgary in a flash and 3) doing someone a favor? They will pay for your flight to Toronto, car rental gas, food hotel en route and provide compensation for your time (make an offer). January 6, 2017. December 3...
birdswindows.biology.ualberta.ca
Birds and Windows
You can still submit observations for the Birds and Windows Project. The initial round of data collection for the project is complete but we are not done. Register today to participate! We recently had the results. Of our recent Bird Feeder Experiment published in. Avian Conservation and Ecology. Birds strike windows of homes with, and without, feeders. Bird Watching Daily, February 11, 2016). The use of citizen science to identify the factors affecting bird-window collisions at residential houses. Http:...
redsquirrel.biology.ualberta.ca
Kluane Red Squirrel Project | An interdisciplinary study of the ecology, evolution and energetics of red squirrels
Kluane Red Squirrel Project. An interdisciplinary study of the ecology, evolution and energetics of red squirrels. Skip to primary content. Proudly powered by WordPress.
rapp.biology.ualberta.ca
The Research on Avian Protection Project
Appendices to Final Report. Court Order from R v Syncrude. Efficacy of Visual Deterrents. Toxicology of Oil Sands Process-affected Water to Birds. The Research on Avian Protection Project (RAPP) was a collaborative, multidisciplinary project with the purpose of increasing the protection of birds in the oil sands region of Alberta. It was part of a creative sentence applied to Syncrude Canada. For failing to deter migratory birds ( Migratory Birds Convention Act. Of 30 April 2014. Library Guide for Bio-Sci.
peter.biology.ualberta.ca
R.E. Peter Biology Conference
RE Peter Biology Conference. Skip to primary content. 2015 R.E. Peter Conference Abstracts. 2015 R.E. Peter Conference Schedule. Dr Richard E. Peter. Canadian Federation of Biological Societes Tribute. Canadian Society of Zoologist Obituary. Dr William A. Bridger Tribute. Innovation Alberta Radio Interview. 2009 Dr. R.E. Peter Scientific Program. Dr Kenneth Storey Abstract. Dr Reuben Kaufman Abstract. 2010 Dr. R.E. Peter Scientific Program. Dr Stan Boutin Abstract. Dr Wayne Maddison Abstract. Dr Bakker i...
icon4.biology.ualberta.ca
ICoN4 | 4th International Conference on Nitrification (and Related Processes)
4th International Conference on Nitrification (and Related Processes). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Registration and Abstract Submission. May 10, 2014. Thank you, ICoN4 attendees for another excellent meeting! Dr David A. Stahl (Univ. Washington) and Dr. Michael Wagner (Univ. Vienna). N-Cycle Ecology and Niche Differentiation. Biotic/Abiotic Processes of the N-Cycle. Diversity and Modularity of N-Cycle Processes. Anaerobic Processes of the N-Cycle. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Wordpress @ Bio-Sci
Http:/ wp.biology.ualberta.ca. To add a wordpress website. Designed by WebDesignLessons.com.
hocking.biology.ualberta.ca
Department of Biological Sciences, Studies in Life Sciences
People in Our Department. Library Guide for Bio-Sci. Congratulations to Michele DuVal who has received the prestigious AIHS MD-PhD Studentship! July 10, 2015. Congratulations to Joshua Pemberton (John Chang lab), winner of the best student oral presentation award at the 3rd biennual meeting of the North American Society of Comparative Endocrinology held in Ottawa 21-25, June, 2015. June 25, 2015. June 15, 2015. Mountains warming faster, say researchers. April 24, 2015. Monday 24th August 2015. Talk: " Di...