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Presented By: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

EEB thesis defense: Habitat partitioning, competition, and intransitive loops, oh my! A study of the dominant invasive ant species of the coffee agroecosystem in Puerto Rico

Jacob Longmeyer, U-M EEB Graduate Student

Jacob Longmeyer outside looking at the camera through a magnifying glass, smiling, near a tree where he was observing ants Jacob Longmeyer outside looking at the camera through a magnifying glass, smiling, near a tree where he was observing ants
Jacob Longmeyer outside looking at the camera through a magnifying glass, smiling, near a tree where he was observing ants
Jacob defends his thesis.

Please see your email or contact eeb.gradcoord@umich.edu for the Zoom link and passcode at least two hours prior to the event.

Image credit: Andriana Miljanic
Jacob Longmeyer outside looking at the camera through a magnifying glass, smiling, near a tree where he was observing ants Jacob Longmeyer outside looking at the camera through a magnifying glass, smiling, near a tree where he was observing ants
Jacob Longmeyer outside looking at the camera through a magnifying glass, smiling, near a tree where he was observing ants

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