LRES Seminar Series
January 22
Billy Smallen and Sydney Pitts
National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)
"The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Program in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem"
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January 29
Danielle Ulrich
MSU Ecology Department
"Functional traits underlie specialist-generalist strategies in whitebark pine and limber pine"
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February 5
Cascade Tuholske
"Heat, Humans, and Data Science"
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February 12
Israel Borokini
"Species distribution models as tools for hypothesis testing and conservation"
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February 19
No Seminar (Presidents Day)
February 26
Dan Atwater
"Securing rangelands in an era of change"
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March 4
Emma Tate
"Nitrogen loading effects on the geochemistry and microbiology of cultivated and uncultivated mixedgrass prairie landscapes in central Montana"
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March 11
No Seminar (Spring Break)
March 18
Christian Larson
"Evaluating the floristic recovery of degraded Montana grasslands"
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March 25
Madisan Chavez
"Legacy of Waste Management and Water Quality at Key sites on the Apsaalooke (Crow) Reservation"
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April 1
Devanshi Desai
"Developing strategies to manage herbicide resistance weed species in Montana"
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April 8
Lauren Kremer
"Exploring the Influence of Landcover and Hydrologic Connectivity on Carbon Cycling in Forested Headwaters Streams"
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April 15
Fabian Menalled
MSU LRES Department
"Agroecology of edible weeds (and other things I did during my sabbatical)"
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April 22
LRES Capstone
"A method for siting a wetland mitigation bank in Gallatin Valley"
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April 29
Jackson Rose
"Harnessing geospatial technology and strategies to solve challenges across campus and Montana"
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May 6
*Former seminar schedules and recordings
available in the LRES Archives