by: Apryle Craig
The 2016 Graduate Student Symposium (GSS) is coming up on Friday, March 4 in the Forest Club Room (AND 207). We have four presenters from our lab. The preliminary presentation times are listed below, but please check with coordinators day-of to confirm times:
11:30am, Shannon Kachel
Snow leopards, wolves and the ecology of fear on the roof of the world
1:30pm Apryle Craig
Wolves, deer, & fear: how top predators shape prey behaviors
3:45pm Christine Phelan
Terrain tactics: topography-dependent vigilance in deer
4:45pm Clint Robins
Investigating the role of managed landscapes in cougar foraging ecology along the urban-wildland gradient of western Washington
Open to the public and everyone in the SEFS community, GSS is a friendly gathering to share student work and hone presentation skills. As is tradition, the symposium will be followed by a Dead Elk party—the perfect opportunity to discuss the presentations and posters over food and drinks.
The 2016 Graduate Student Symposium (GSS) is coming up on Friday, March 4 in the Forest Club Room (AND 207). We have four presenters from our lab. The preliminary presentation times are listed below, but please check with coordinators day-of to confirm times:
11:30am, Shannon Kachel
Snow leopards, wolves and the ecology of fear on the roof of the world
1:30pm Apryle Craig
Wolves, deer, & fear: how top predators shape prey behaviors
3:45pm Christine Phelan
Terrain tactics: topography-dependent vigilance in deer
4:45pm Clint Robins
Investigating the role of managed landscapes in cougar foraging ecology along the urban-wildland gradient of western Washington
Open to the public and everyone in the SEFS community, GSS is a friendly gathering to share student work and hone presentation skills. As is tradition, the symposium will be followed by a Dead Elk party—the perfect opportunity to discuss the presentations and posters over food and drinks.