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ENVS 3410/20/30&ENVS 4410/20/30 Seminar Presentations

Submitted by jscarrow on November 24th, 2017 11:42 AM
Date: 
Wednesday, November 29th, 2017 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: 

Graham Hall Murray Room 3301

 

Updated ENVS 3410/20/30 and ENVS 4410/20/30 Seminar Presentations 

 

Time

Student

Supervisor

Presentation Title

6:00

Caitlin MacDonald

Cynthia Scott-Dupree

Yellow or blue? Determining the optimal colour of sticky card traps to reduce impacts on Aphidius colemani in Canadian ornamental greenhouses

6:15

Melissa Johnston

Tom Graham

Preliminary Evaluation of Controlled Environment Production of Leguminous Crops for Improving Remote Community Food Security

6:30

Daniel Noble

Ryan Prosser

Culturing of Tetrahymena glochidophila for investigation of effect on the early-life stages of freshwater mussels

6:45

Eden Gerner

Nigel Raine

Diversity and Abundance of Native Bee Populations in Fall Raspberries, in Southern Ontario

7:00

Linley Sherin

Gard Otis

 

A Review of Introduction Techniques for Butterfly Conservation

7:15

Mahmoud Amin

Ryan Prosser

 

7:30

Benjamin Heavenrich

Neil Rooney

Does environmental pulsing promote community productivity and resilience?

7:45

Kevin Kemmish

Neil Rooney

The Impact of Sex Specific Road Stress on the Structure of Central Ontario Turtle Populations

8:00

Trevor Machmer

Paul Voroney

Washington Creek Sedimentary Phosphorus Fractionation Project

8:15

Sarah MacKell

Nigel Raine

Testing for Bombus impatiens’ selection preference between neonicotinoid treated and nontreated flowers

8:30

Melissa Martens

Jim Atkinson

Mapping the enclosure use, behaviours and interactions of captive Western Lowland Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in reference to visitor size using GIS

8:45

Sarah McDonald

Chris Caruso/Gard Otis

The effect of nectar robbing on selection on floral traits of the native wildflower Impatiens capensis

9:00

Sydney Collins

Shoshanah Jacobs

Neophobia as a reliable measure of personality in seabirds within and among years of varying environmental conditions

 

 

 

 

 

File attachments: 
PDF icon ENVS project presentations F17.pdf [1]

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Source URL:https://ses.uoguelph.ca/events/2017/11/envs-34102030envs-44102030-seminar-presentations

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[1] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/sites/default/files/ENVS%20project%20presentations%20F17_0.pdf