Presented By: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
EEB Special Seminar: Ecological dynamics in whole-ecosystem fragmentation experiments
Julian Resasco, University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
The unifying goal of my research is to understand how human changes to the environment (e.g., habitat loss and fragmentation) affect biodiversity to better inform how to mitigate those effects. I will be presenting on some of my work from two of the largest fragmentation experiments in the world, and addressing the questions: How do corridors affect invasion and native communities? And how does fragmentation affect species niches? Lastly, I will present my research on drivers of stability in plant-pollinator systems.
Light refreshments will be served at 4 p.m.
The unifying goal of my research is to understand how human changes to the environment (e.g., habitat loss and fragmentation) affect biodiversity to better inform how to mitigate those effects. I will be presenting on some of my work from two of the largest fragmentation experiments in the world, and addressing the questions: How do corridors affect invasion and native communities? And how does fragmentation affect species niches? Lastly, I will present my research on drivers of stability in plant-pollinator systems.
Light refreshments will be served at 4 p.m.
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