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November 1, 2013 at 9:30 am

Research Seminar: Analysis of Museum Specimens Reveals Ecosystem-Wide Effects of River Regulation, Nov. 4

The Department of Biological Sciences Research Seminar Series presents Dr. Thomas Turner on “Stable Isotope Analysis of Museum Specimens Reveals Ecosystem-Wide Effects of River Regulation over the Last Century” on Monday, Nov. 4, at 4 p.m. in Irvine 159.

Dr. Thomas Turner

Dr. Thomas Turner

Turner is Professor and Curator of the Division of Fishes at the Museum of Southwestern Biology at the University of New Mexico. His research interests include the evolutionary ecology of fishes, especially the role of early life history variation in population persistence and dispersal biology; population genetics: ecological and biogeographic determinants of population structure in fishes; molecular systematics of fishes. Visit his lab website.

Refreshments will be served. The seminar is sponsored by the Department of Biological Sciences in the Ohio University College of Arts & Sciences.

For more information, contact Karen Keesey at keeseyk@ohio.edu.

Upcoming seminars:

  • Nov. 18, Xinbin Chen, UC-Davis (co-sponsored by EBI)
  • Nov. 24, Amanda Bird, Ph.D., Ohio State University
  • Dec. 2, Guarino Colli, Ph.D., University of Brasilia

All seminars are at 4:40 p.m in Irvine 159.

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