2015-16 Term 2
Friday, January 29, 2016 – 3 PM
Brodie Building, Room 4-47
Aphids – biotic stresses, resistance & vector competence
Dr. Bryan Cassone, Department of Biology, Brandon University
Friday, February 5, 2016 – 3 PM
Brodie Building, Room 4-47
Designing safer communities: how to start what should already be done
Mr. Jack Lindsay, Department of Applied Disaster & Emergency Studies, Brandon University
Friday, February 26, 2016 – 3 PM
Brodie Building, Room 4-47
British Columbia’s Eocene Lakes and Forests: New Perspectives on Temperate Islands From a Past Greenhouse World
Dr. David Greenwood, Department of Biology, Brandon University
Wednesday, March 9, 2016 – 7 PM
Brodie Building, Theatre B
Bees: Diversity and Importance
Dr. Laurence Packer, Department of Biology, York University
Thursday, March 10, 2016 – 3 PM
Brodie Building, Room 4-47
Extreme bees in extreme environments: the biogeography of bees in the Atacama Desert
Dr. Laurence Packer, Department of Biology, York University
Friday, April 1, 2016 – 3 PM
Brodie Building, Room 4-47
The effects of Climate Change on Endangered Plant Species Distributions in Manitoba
Ashley Greenley, MELS Graduate Student, Brandon University
Impacts of smooth brome on insect diversity and potential for fescue grassland recovery following weed control
Vanessa Rosenkranz, MELS Graduate Student, Brandon University
Friday, April 8, 2016 – 3 PM
Brodie Building, Room 4-47
Structural Analysis and Geochemical Modeling at the Mazenod Lake Volcanic Belt
Mark Hamilton, MELS Graduate Student, Brandon University