2003 FALL SEMESTER

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"Our environment is our future"

Colloquium Series

2003 FALL SEMESTER

Date Speaker Affiliation Topic
September 5 Dr. Andreas Zedrosser Institute for Biology and Nature Conservation, University of Norway Reproductive Strategies of Scandinavian Brown Bears
September 19 Dr. Philip N. Owens Cranfield University, UK (Candidate for Endowed Chair in Landscape Ecology (UNBC) My Vision of the Landscape Ecology Chair and Program and How my Research Fits into this.
September 26 Jeff Meggs Forestry Tasmania, Hobart

Forest Management and CWD Biodiversity Conservation in Tasmania:  an opportunity not to repeat history

October 10 Jorg Bohlmann Biotechnology Laboratory, University of British Columbia Biology and Genomics of Herbivore-Induced, Direct and Indirect Defence in Forest Trees
October 17 Dr. Jan Boelhouwers Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden Blockfields and Myth of Freeze/Thaw Efficacy in the Periglacial Landscape
October 24 Dr. Marten Geertsema BC Forest Service Impacts of Climate Change on Landslides in Northern British Columbia
October 31 Lana M. Ciarniello Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta Grizzly Bear Habitat Selection in Mountain and Plateau Landscapes Surrounding the Parsnip River, BC:  Results of 5 Years in the Field
November 7 Dr. Scott Green Ecosystem Science and Management, UNBC What's a Poor Tree to do when everything is changing - A Perspective on Forest Response to Climate Change in the North
November 15 Dr. Randy Currah University of Alberta Fungal Ascocarp Ontogeny and Evolution: Relationships to Arthropod-Mediated Dispersal Mechanisms
November 21 Dr. Spencer Alkan Forintek Canada Corp. Computed Tomography (CT) Scanning at Forintek:  Examples from on-going Research
November 28

Dr. Kathy Lewis

Sue Grainger

Roy Rea     

Ecosystem Science and Management - UNBC The John Prince Research Forest - Integrating Research and Teaching Through Shas, Duni and Chuntoh