FHL 490 | Autumn 2017
Marine Sciences Seminar
This seminar is offered in Autumn 2017 as part of the Marine Biology Quarter.
Participation is obligatory for registered students wanting to gain credits, but all students are encouraged to attend. No textbook required.
| October 4th |
Anela Choy, MBARI/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD – Food Web Structure and Function in Earth’s Largest Habitat, the Deep Sea |
| October 11th |
Mackenzie Gerringer, Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington – Life in the Trenches: The Biology of the Planet’s Deepest-Living Fishes |
| October 18th | Carol Stepien, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory – Resolving the Dynamics of Marine Aquatic Community Responses to Environmental Changes using Metagenomics |
| October 25th | Graham Short, California Academy of Sciences – Molecular Phylogeny and Patterns of Diversification in Syngnathid Fishes |
| November 1st | Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, University of Washington – Juvenile Salmonids in Intermittent Streams: Transdisciplinary Perspectives |
| November 8th |
Amy Lambert, University of Washington – Island Marble Butterfly Recovery and Conservation on San Juan Island |
| November 15th | Alexander Gagnon, University of Washington – Small Signals with a Big Impact: Uncovering How Marine Organisms Build their Shells and How these Shells Record Climate Using Microanalysis |
| November 29th | Luke Tornabene, Burke Museum, University of Washington – Reef Fish Communities in the Twilight Zone and Beyond |