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SUMMARY:UW SAFS - Quantitative Webinars
DESCRIPTION:UW’s School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences hosts weekly lunch-time seminars\, where students and faculty share findings from their current research. Read through our past seminars to get an idea of topics covered and be sure to check out our events calendar to download upcoming seminars on your calendar. \n  \n\n\n\nDate\nSpeaker\nAffiliation\nTitle\nRegistration link\n\n\nJanuary 8\nTom Langbehn\nUniversity of Bergen\, Norway\nFrom light\, to vision\, to species distribution: Developing a mechanistic understanding of species (re-)distributions beyond temperature\nRegister\n\n\nJanuary 15\nRoy Mendelssohn\nNOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center\nLow-dimensional representations of dynamic systems with phase lags\nRegister\n\n\nJanuary 22\nPeter Kuriyama\nNOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center\nIdentifying spatially shared dynamics in the California Current System with empirical dynamic modeling\nRegister\n\n\nJanuary 29\nStephanie Thurner\nUniversity of Washington\, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences\nModeling opportunistic exploitation: increased extinction risk when targeting more than one species\nRegister\n\n\nFebruary 5\nRahel Sollman\nUniversity of California at Davis\nOccupancy modeling and the study of wildlife communities\nRegister\n\n\nFebruary 12\nChristina Hernández\nWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution\nTwo stories of tuna larvae: combining field observations\, otolith analyses\, and backtracking simulations\nRegister\n\n\nFebruary 19\nCecilia O’Leary\nNOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center\nKeeping tabs on groundfish as they move around in a warming ocean\nRegister\n\n\nFebruary 26\nMegan L. Feddern\nUniversity of Washington\, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences\nEcosystem chemistry: reconstructing a century of pinniped trophic position and biogeochemical indices in the northeast Pacific using archival museum specimens\nRegister\n\n\nMarch 5\nSarah J. Converse\nUniversity of Washington\, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and School of Environmental and Forest Sciences\, Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit\nSynchrony in seabird survival: drivers at multiple spatial scales\nRegister\n\n\nMarch 12\nChristina Morrisett\nUtah State University & Henry’s Fork Foundation\nOptimizing multi-stakeholder watershed management in Idaho’s Henry’s Fork\nRegister\n\n\n\n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/uw-safs-quantitative-webinars/2021-01-08/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
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