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USU Ecology Center
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Skip to main content. ECOLOGY CENTER SEMINAR SERIES. Community ecology, population ecology, theory, climate change, global change. Professor and Co-Director Graduate Program. Integrated pest management, insect ecology, plant-insect interactions. Anne J. Anderson. Molecular basis of plant-microbe interations. Marine, estuarine, freshwater, and riparian zones. Lise M. Aubry. Vertebrate responses to environmental change. Analyzing and modeling social-ecological systems. Karen H. Beard. Edmund D. Brodie.
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Recorded Seminars
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Skip to main content. ECOLOGY CENTER SEMINAR SERIES. Links to recorded seminars from 2016-17 will be uploaded as they become available. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Professor, Department of Biology. January 18-19, 2017. The importance of prediction for developing effective policy for global change. How watershed features control ecosystem processes in river basins. USGS, Three Rivers, CA. February 22-23, 2017. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. Professor, Department of Biology. Advanc...
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Bernhardt Lab
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Welcome to the Bernhardt Lab at Utah State University Department of Biology. Arthropod vectors significantly impact human disease in the United States and throughout the world. The Bernhardt lab is a medical entomology lab that focuses on ways to reduce arthropod-borne infectious disease transmission to humans. My research uses an integrative approach to examine mechanisms within the arthropod vector to understand diseas. Utah State University - Old Main Hill. Scott A. Bernhardt. 5305 Old Main Hill.
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About Us - Canoe Ecology
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The Baker lab at Utah State University. We study the physical, chemical, and biological processes that affect water quality in streams and rivers. This is important because clean water is an ecosystem service upon which life depends. Water in the Intermountain West is an increasingly threatened resource. Our work aims to understand and protect healthy freshwater ecosystems. Who we are - under construction. Is Professor of Biology. And a faculty associate with the Ecology Center. At Utah State University.
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Related Sites - Applied Nutrition Research - anr.usu.edu
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Center for Human Nutrition Studies. Apr 6, 2012. Nutritional Supplement Study Concludes at Utah State University. Nov 28, 2011. USU studies supplement’s ability to protect lungs against inversions (SL Tribune, by Brian Maffly). Oct 11, 2011. Study looks at whether vitamins can help with breathing during inversions (from KSL.com). LOGAN Those who live along the Wasatch Front know how bad the air quality can get. It seems the tell- tale lung irritation and scratchy throats have become an unpleasant win...
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Opportunities
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Skip to main content. ECOLOGY CENTER SEMINAR SERIES. PhD in Environment and Society. INFEWS Project: Reconstructing water use and the Evolution of Virtual Water Networks. The Department of Environment and Society at Utah State University is seeking two highly qualified candidates who are committed to pursuing a Ph.D. focused on the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus in the USA:. PhD in Environment and Society. Social-Ecological Networks and Agent Based Modellin. PhD in Environment and Society. Post-doc, PhD, ...
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For Faculty
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Skip to main content. ECOLOGY CENTER SEMINAR SERIES. ECOLOGY CENTER FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD. Simon Wang; Associate Professor, Plants, Soils, and Climate; Phone: 435-757-3121; Email: simon.wang@usu.edu. Peter Howe; Assistant Professor, Environment and Society; Phone: 435-797-9457; Email: peter.howe@usu.edu. Michelle Baker; Professor, Biology; Phone: 435-797-0886; Email: michelle.baker@usu.edu. Edd Hammill; Assistant Professor, Watershed Sciences; Email: edd.hammill@usu.edu. The Ecology Center and Deans of ...
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Recorded Seminars
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Skip to main content. ECOLOGY CENTER SEMINAR SERIES. Links to recorded seminars from 2016-17 will be uploaded as they become available. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Professor, Department of Biology. January 18-19, 2017. The importance of prediction for developing effective policy for global change. How watershed features control ecosystem processes in river basins. USGS, Three Rivers, CA. February 22-23, 2017. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. Professor, Department of Biology. Advanc...