Wednesday, May 1st, 2019 - 7:44 AM
Wednesday, August 28th, 2019 - 7:44 AM
Each year we run a seminar series from May through August, with topics running the gamut from natural history, environmental management, and natural history to wildlife art. Held in the Conference Room in the R.J. Robertson Biodiversity Centre each Wednesday at 7:00 pm, seminars begin in the first week of May. All are welcome!
Date | Speaker | Talk Title |
1 May | Dr. Chris Elvidge (Biology, Carleton University) | Providence lost: Provenance and migratory behaviour of brown trout in Finland |
8 May | QUBS researchers and staff | What we do at QUBS |
15 May | Kevin Burke & Jamie Bortolotti (MSc Candidates, Queen’s University) | Kevin - Patterns of habitat partitioning among coexisting species of Burying Beetles. Jamie - Vocal behaviour of closely related bird species. |
22 May | Dr. Jacqueline Litzgus (Laurentian University) | The solutions should not cause more problems: Evidence-based science to inform recovery of Species at Risk reptiles |
29 May | Sarena Olson (MSc Candidate, Queen’s University) | The maternal effects of avian malaria in red-winged blackbirds |
5 June | Dr. Mike Lawrence (Carlton University) | Does chronic stress mediate predator-prey interactions in wild fish? An experimental approach using exogenous cortisol implants |
12 June | Dr. Rob Longair (University of Calgary) | Elephant Wasps of Africa: Male weapons and intrepid explorers |
19 June | Dr. Heather Castleden (Department of Geography & Planning and the Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen’s University) | Two-Eyed Seeing: An integrative approach for implementing Indigenous and Western systems in environment-health research in Mi’kma’ki |
26 June | Dr. Diane Orihel (Biology & Environmental Studies, Queen's University | Effects of oil sands chemicals of concern on early life stages of fish and amphibians: Results from outdoor aquatic mesocosm experiments |
3 July | Dr. Shelley Ball (President, BIOSPHERE Environmental Education) | Why climate change and conservation need photography and filmmaking |
10 July | Scott Siegfried (US Army, Natural Resources) | Fort Drum culvert replacement projects benefit aquatic organism passage |
17 July | Prof. Steve Lukits (Royal Military College) | Look at That! My best images from 15 amazing years in the QUBS wilderness |
24 July | Dr. Jannice Friedman (Biology, Queen's University) | Ecological genetics of life cycle variation in plants: the seed to succeed across spatial scales |
31 July | Dr. Timothy Messner (Anthropology, State University of NY Potsdam) | Archaeology of the Adirondack Mountains |
7 August | Leanne Greaves (PhD candidate, Biology, Western University) | Avian chemosignals: odour-based discrimination of species, sex, and major histocompatibility complex genotype in a songbird |
14 August | Lila Colston-Nepali & Katie Birchard (MSc candidates, Biology, Queen’s University) | Lily: Using genomic tools to aid conservation of an arctic seabird. Katie: Using population genomics to disentangle the Leach's storm-petrel species complex (Hydrobates spp.) |
21 August | Liam Harrison (MSc Candidate, Biology, Queen’s University) | Thermal ecology & plasticity in the burying beetle, Nicrophorus orbicollis: an observational field study |
28 August | Danielle Greco (MSc Candidate, Biology, Queen’s University) | Effects of road salt and nutrients on freshwater zooplankton communities |