The Data and Donuts Summer Seminar series is offered every summer during the first four weeks of the FLBS Summer Session. The series offers students and the public the opportunity to hear speakers across a wide variety of ecological topics.
click here for more info: https://flbs.umt.edu/newflbs/outreach/event-calendar/
All seminars available via Zoom:
https://umontana.zoom.us/j/99223795165?pwd=Uy9QRlhZM0NoUlpoV0M1eEdHekNLZz09
Presentations:
Diana Six, Professor of Forest Entomology/Pathology, University of Montana
The Ecological Stoichiometry of Antagonism, Commensalism, and Mutualism in Bark Beetle-Fungus Symbioses
July 4, Monday, 10-11 AM, (Zoom link above)
Hiromi Uno, Faculty and Postdoctoral Fellow of Environmental Earth Science, University of Hokkaido (Japan)
Animal Migrations in Freshwater Ecosystems and their Ecological Consequences
July 11, Monday, 10-11 AM, (Zoom link above)
Matt Church, Professor of Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Flathead Lake Biological Station
Plankton Engines Catalyzing Elemental Cycles in Flathead Lake
The Data and Donuts Summer Seminar series is offered every summer during the first four weeks of the FLBS Summer Session. The series offers students and the public the opportunity to hear speakers across a wide variety of ecological topics.
click here for more info: https://flbs.umt.edu/newflbs/outreach/event-calendar/
All seminars available via Zoom:
https://umontana.zoom.us/j/99223795165?pwd=Uy9QRlhZM0NoUlpoV0M1eEdHekNLZz09
Presentations:
Diana Six, Professor of Forest Entomology/Pathology, University of Montana
The Ecological Stoichiometry of Antagonism, Commensalism, and Mutualism in Bark Beetle-Fungus Symbioses
July 4, Monday, 10-11 AM, (Zoom link above)
Hiromi Uno, Faculty and Postdoctoral Fellow of Environmental Earth Science, University of Hokkaido (Japan)
Animal Migrations in Freshwater Ecosystems and their Ecological Consequences
July 11, Monday, 10-11 AM, (Zoom link above)
Matt Church, Professor of Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Flathead Lake Biological Station
Plankton Engines Catalyzing Elemental Cycles in Flathead Lake
The Data and Donuts Summer Seminar series is offered every summer during the first four weeks of the FLBS Summer Session. The series offers students and the public the opportunity to hear speakers across a wide variety of ecological topics.
click here for more info: https://flbs.umt.edu/newflbs/outreach/event-calendar/
All seminars available via Zoom:
https://umontana.zoom.us/j/99223795165?pwd=Uy9QRlhZM0NoUlpoV0M1eEdHekNLZz09
Presentations:
Diana Six, Professor of Forest Entomology/Pathology, University of Montana
The Ecological Stoichiometry of Antagonism, Commensalism, and Mutualism in Bark Beetle-Fungus Symbioses
July 4, Monday, 10-11 AM, (Zoom link above)
Hiromi Uno, Faculty and Postdoctoral Fellow of Environmental Earth Science, University of Hokkaido (Japan)
Animal Migrations in Freshwater Ecosystems and their Ecological Consequences
July 11, Monday, 10-11 AM, (Zoom link above)
Matt Church, Professor of Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Flathead Lake Biological Station
Plankton Engines Catalyzing Elemental Cycles in Flathead Lake