Conservation Biology Program >Semester Calendar> Other Relevant Seminars
SITEMAP

Other Relevant MU Seminar Series

Anthropology

Fisheries and Wildlife

Forestry

 

Charles W. Schwartz Fisheries and Wildlife Seminar Series

Contacts: Remington Moll (remingtonmoll@mizzou.edu) or Andy Turner (awtz58@mizzou.edu)

Seminars are held in room 2-6 of the Agriculture Building on Friday afternoons.  Refreshments are served at 3:15.  Seminars begin at 3:30.

 

Forestry, Spring 2008

Seminars are Thursdays at 4pm in Room Ag 2-7, unless otherwise indicated
Note the new location. Watch weekly postings for updates and abstracts

For more information contact:
Steve Shifley (sshifley@fs.fed.us  875-5341 x232) or
Hank Stelzer (stelzerh@missouri.edu  882-4444)

 

February 21

Dr. Hank Stelzer, Missouri Extension Forester
Missouri wood energy: action and alternatives

 

February 28

Time: 4-5 pm
Location: Agricultural Building, Room 2-7

Doug Wallace , USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Columbia, Missouri

" Black walnut soil suitability index: a data-driven interpretive model"


Link to flyer

March 6

Date open—To be determined

 

March 13

Elizabeth Blizzard
The gap light analyzer

 

March 20

Time to be announced.

Dr. John Landosky, University of Missouri- St. Louis
MOFEP canopy invertebrates, Thursday, March 20th
 Time to be announced.  Sponsored by forestry graduate students.

 

March 27

No seminar  - Spring break

 

FRIDAY
April 4
Time to be announced.

Dr. Patrick Brose, USDA Northern Research Station, Research Silviculturist, fire in eastern oak forests, Friday, April 4th.  Time to be announced.  Sponsored by forestry graduate students.

 

April 10

No Seminar – Central Hardwood Forest Conference

 

WEDNESDAY
April 16
Time to be announced.

Dr. Peter Reich, Univ. of MN, Prof. of Forest Ecology, impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems, Wednesday, April 16th.  Time to be announced. Sponsored by forestry graduate students.

 

April 17

C.J.  Plassmeyer
Nitrogen fertilizer impacts on growth of oak saplings in Missouri River bottoms

 

April 24

Matt Kramer
Fertilizer treatment effects on soil pH and nutrient availability on floodplain oak seedlings

 

May 1

Kyle Steele
Restoring forest composition and structure of riparian corridors in the Missouri Ozarks

 

May 8

Adam Bale 
Understanding litter variability through accumulation rates and fire events in montane longleaf pine ecosystems

 

 

 

 


____________________________

Conservation Biology Program
University of Missouri-Columbia
conservbio@missouri.edu