Virtual Pollinator Field Day
Kick off National Pollinator Week 2020 and join us for our third annual Pollinator Field Day on June 22 at 3:00pm from the comfort of your own home!
Kick off National Pollinator Week 2020 and join us for our third annual Pollinator Field Day on June 22 at 3:00pm from the comfort of your own home!
Join us for two days of Applied Ecology minor talks! Theses are the capstone presentations by graduating Applied Ecology minors to fulfill their course requirements. Presenting on November 13th from 1–2:05PM ET: 1:05-1:20pm Jared Lamb 1:20-1:35pm Sophia Uthe 1:35-1:50pm Rache’ […]
Join us for the first Applied Ecology seminar on August 24th at 4PM with David Andow.
Speaker: Alonso Ramirez (www.ramirezlab.net) Abstract: Tropical streams are experiencing a diversity of impacts from climate change, land conversion, and urbanization. Our studies in Costa Rica and Puerto Rico are focused on understanding how changes in climate alter the structure and […]
Speaker: Denis Willett (https://ncics.org/people/denis-willet-2/) Abstract: In an era of global change, we are making rapid strides in our ability to understand global systems at scale. Paired with this improved understanding is the imperative to manage these changes for the benefit […]
Speaker: Elsa Youngsteadt (https://cals.ncsu.edu/applied-ecology/people/ekyoungs/) Abstract: Life on Earth has spent effectively 100% of its evolutionary history in the absence of cities. Now, urban areas house well over half the human populations and continue to expand in global biodiversity hotspots, increasing […]
Speaker: Catherine LePrevost (https://cals.ncsu.edu/applied-ecology/people/celeprev/) Abstract: Agriculture is consistently ranked as one of the most hazardous industries due to the elevated risk of pesticide exposure, heat illness, long-term musculoskeletal damage, injuries, and fatalities. The approximately 73,000 migrant and seasonal agricultural workers […]
Speaker: Jie Cao (https://cals.ncsu.edu/applied-ecology/people/jcao22/) Abstract: Fisheries stock assessment, which underpins the scientific advice to support fisheries management, is an active research field with recent advancements to address modern challenges (e.g., climate changes, spatial heterogeneity) and enduring issues (e.g., data limitations). This […]
Speaker: Viviane Zulian (https://cals.ncsu.edu/applied-ecology/people/viviane-zulian/) Abstract: Abundance and distribution are two of the most important latent variables when characterizing a species. In this seminar, we will discuss how to apply approaches that integrate data from different sources to overcome the challenges […]
Speaker: Lewis Bartlett (https://www.ecology.uga.edu/directory/lewis-bartlett/) Abstract: ‘Darwinian beekeeping’ is a popular topic in U.S. apiculture, with many beekeepers engaging seriously with trait-breeding & evolutionary approaches to reducing the damage done by parasites in their livestock. Whilst an important goal, evolutionary beekeeping […]