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23
Oct

The Ecology Center / Matt Forister: Insects in the Anthropocene through the lens of butterflies in the western US.

Conference/Seminar

“I am interested in population ecology and the evolution of ecological interactions. I have spent much of my career thinking about diet breadth and host shifts in herbivorous insects, especially in Lycaeides butterflies. In recent years, more of my attention has gone to questions of global change and monitoring butterflies at long term study sites that we maintain in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.” There will be a catered social in the BNR Atrium (just outside BNR 102) following Wednesday’s seminar on October 23 at 5:00 pm. All are welcome but please RSVP so we have an idea of how much food to order: ECSS Evening Social RSVP: Dr. Matt Forister

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
24
Oct

The Ecology Center presents: Dr. Matt Forister- Insects in the Anthropocene moderated discussion

Conference/Seminar | USU Museum Week

“I am interested in population ecology and the evolution of ecological interactions. I have spent much of my career thinking about diet breadth and host shifts in herbivorous insects, especially in Lycaeides butterflies. In recent years, more of my attention has gone to questions of global change and monitoring butterflies at long term study sites that we maintain in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.”

***We welcome questions from grads and faculty to ask our guest speakers during the Moderated Discussion. Please submit questions you would like Dr. Forister to address during Thursday’s discussion on the Google Doc linked here: Questions for Dr. Forister.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |