Past Events

Strategies of Nutrient Acquisition in Temperate Trees

David Eissenstat , Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Penn State

217 Forest Resources Building

Improving prediction of soil carbon and fluxes at the plot to landscapes scale

Kathleen Lohse , Idaho State University, Department of Biological Science with joint appointment in the Department of Geosciences

107 Forest Resources Building

Frontiers and foundations of ecosystem ecology: Legacy of a classic paper (Odum 1969)

Jessica Corman , University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Limnology

107 Forest Resources Building

Organisms, communities, and environments: What actually matters in a microbiome?

Terrance Bell , Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, Penn State

107 Forest Resources Building

Organisms, communities, and environments: What actually matters in a microbiome?

Terrance Bell , Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, Penn State

107 Forest Resources Building

When To Kill Your Neighbor: Bacterial Antagonism In the Phyllosphere

Kevin L. Hockett , Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, Penn State

107 Forest Resources Building

Adaptive responses to environmental change: Living with fire ants, road noise, and loud croaks

Tracy Langkilde , Biology Department, Penn State

107 Forest Resources Building

Does pyrodiversity beget biodiversity? Using ethnoecological methods in Australia

Rebecca Bliege Bird , Department of Anthropology, Penn State

107 Forest Resources Building

Quantifying ecological processes from observational data: using hierarchical models to separate observation-, state-, heterogeneity-, and dynamic-processes

David Miller , Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Penn State

107 Forest Resources Building

Quantifying ecological processes from observational data: using hierarchical models to separate observation-, state-, heterogeneity-, and dynamic-processes

David Miller , Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Penn State

107 Forest Resources Building