GRADUATE SEMINAR SERIES #1 – MON NOV 14 @ 1pm IN NESBITT 206

 Come get TA Training Hour credit and learn about research happening in your department and at nearby universities!

 The first of six graduate student seminars will be held on Monday, 14 November at 1-2.30pm in NB 206. Our speakers include:

 1)      Anneli Jokela (Queen’s) – “Influence of the exotic predatory cladoceran Bythotrephes longimanus on the vertical distribution of zooplankton prey”

 2)      Danielle Fraser (Carleton) – “The effects of climate change on Miocene hoofed mammals”

 3)      Monica Granados (McGill) – “On the consequences of the propagation of omnivory

 4)      Zoe Panchen (Carleton) – “Early bloomers in a changing climate: Flowering response of plants to long term climate change”

 5)      Brian Campbell (Queen’s) – “Occupancy-based Modeling of Avian Species Distributions and Community Diversity Along a Tropical Forest Land-cover Gradient”

  We’ll be having additional GSS dates every month until April – feel free to contact me (whughes@connect.carleton.ca) if you’re interested in contributing in the future! Remember that in order to get TA training credit you’ll need to sign up online through the TA Management System (look for “GSS #1”).

See you Monday!