PLEASE REGISTER HERE TO ATTEND IN PERSON OR RECEIVE THE ZOOM LINK!
Note : The speaker series will be given in English.
🍕 Pizza will be offered at the end of the speaker series 🍕
McGill Burnside Hall
805 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, Quebec H3A 0B9
| Time (EST) |
Lecturer | Title |
| 11:20-11:24 |
Gabriel Yahya Haage, PhDe |
Exploring the observations and reflections on biodiversity change, species loss, and the social aspects of environmental impacts by surveying an Indigenous Embera community in Panama |
| 11:25-11:29 |
Alexandre Demers-Potvin, Postdoc |
Of drones and dinosaurs: what mapping Alberta’s badlands can tell us about time |
| 11:30-11:34 |
Flavio Affinito, PhD candidate |
Bridging science and policy: how does research support the global conservation agenda? |
| 11:35-11:39 |
Ivana Komendic, PhD candidate |
Factors affecting the impact of invasive mussels in spatially heterogenous environments |
| 11:40-11:44 |
Claire McPolin, PhD candidate |
Evolution of dimorphism in stickleback trophic morphology |
| 11:45-11:49 |
Samantha Dizon, MSc student |
The impact of Quebec cranberry agricultural practices on wild pollinator diversity |
| 11:50-11:54 |
MK Hickox, PhD candidate |
TBD |
| 11:55-11:59 |
Lauren O’Farrell, BSc graduate |
Evaluating the Effects of Invasive Eurasian Milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) on the Biodiversity of Aquatic Macroinvertebrates in Lac Hertel: A Functional Trait Approach |
| 12:00-12:04 |
Cameron So, PhD candidate |
Guiding conservation of at-risk plants using genetics and genomics |
For any question, please contact us info@qcbs.ca.
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