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COS 96
Population Dynamics And Regulation
Wed, Aug 04, 2021:
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
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A unified theory of compensatory dynamics: The direct and indirect impacts of multiple stressors on communities across timescales
Franz W. Simon
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Cornell University
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Coyote (Canis latrans) demography during sustained harvest: Tests for and a review of compensation
Dave Shutler
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Biology, Acadia University
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Effects of microplastics on Daphnia survival, growth, and reproduction
Leif Hembre
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Biology, Hamline University
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Forage resource partitioning of Appalachian bats at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant in Radford, Virginia
Marissa Ardovino
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CMI-Virginia Tech
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Litter and sulfur controls on population dynamics of a freshwater aquatic plant (Zizania palustris)
Sophia LaFond-Hudson
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Owls on the move: Changing dynamics of breeding dispersal for northern spotted owls
Julianna M. Jenkins
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Pacific Northwest Research Station, US Forest Service
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The demography of kinship: A new axis for exploring life histories and population structure
Hal Caswell
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University of Amsterdam
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Variation in growth, reproduction, and resource allocation in an aquatic macrophyte, Vallisneria spinulosa: the influence of amplitude and frequency of water level fluctuations
Lei Li
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Institute of Life Science, Center for Watershed Ecology, Nanchang University
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Variation in life history expression in response to seasonal climate drives fitness and population dynamics in a native California wildflower
Jennifer R. Gremer
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University of California, Davis
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Washington sea otter (Enydra lutris kenyoni) foraging ecology and population dynamics
Jessica R. Hale
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School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington
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