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Applied Ecology Seminar: Raccoon Genomes, Freshwater Mussels & Pollinator Networks
April 10 | 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT

Taylor Ackley, Forestry and Environmental Resources
Genomic adaptations to rabies in raccoons
Genomic adaptations to rabies in raccoons
Clayton Lynch, Applied Ecology
Exploring manganese toxicity in freshwater mussels
Exploring manganese toxicity in freshwater mussels
Melina Schopler, Plant and Microbial Biology
Pollination network and plant fitness responses to a sequence of warming-driven bee extinctions
Pollination network and plant fitness responses to a sequence of warming-driven bee extinctions
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Thursday, April 10
4 p.m. | Bostian 2722
The Department of Applied Ecology hosts weekly, in-person seminars in Bostian 2722 every Thursday from 4-5 pm, unless otherwise noted. Seminars are being organized by Alonso Ramírez.
In-person attendance is highly encouraged. Refreshments are served prior to the lecture at 3:45 pm. If you are unable to be on NC State campus, please email Heather Frantz for a zoom link
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