Hadley Talks Part 2
April 17, 2018
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location
4289 SEL, 840 West Taylor St.
Calendar
Download iCal FileEach year, the Ecology & Evolution group awards mini research grants to E&E graduate students. These presentations showcase the research that they conducted using the funds. This is the second of the two part series.
Adit Chaudhry - Bacterial community dynamics across a dissolved organic matter gradient in southern Lake Michigan.
João Capurucho - A biogeographic analysis of the origin of white sand bird diversity and the evolution of species' range sizes.
John Belcik - Genetic differences in the Orangethroat Darter (Etheostoma spectabile) found across two Illinois drainage basins.
Nolan Bielinski - Ribbit and racket: Examining frog call changes in response to anthropogenic noises.
Date posted
Aug 13, 2018
Date updated
Aug 13, 2018