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TWEL Andrew Vitz Thesis
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2959
molt, or extensive body molt (>25% of body) indicating completion of nesting were identified as ...
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Phylogeography: Spanning the Ecology-Evolution Continuum
https://senr.osu.edu/events/phylogeography-spanning-ecology-evolution-continuum
The EEOB Seminar Series welcomes Katherine Marske, University of Michigan, who will present "Phylogeography: Spanning the Ecology-Evolution Continuum." The seminar will be held in 120 Caldwell Lab and Bryan Carstens will host. ...
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Staff Visits with Faculty
https://senr.osu.edu/node/6512
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Rural Sociology Minor
https://senr.osu.edu/undergraduate/minors/rural-sociology-minor
The minor in Rural Sociology provides: (1) an understanding of sociological concepts important to the analysis of change in rural societies: (2) an understanding of major social structural and cultural changes to rural societies; (3) an understanding of ...
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Anthropogenic and natural determinants of fish food-chain length in a midsize river system
Kautza, Adam and S. Mazeika P. Sullivan. 2016. Anthropogenic and natural determinants of fish food-chain length in a midsize river system. Freshwater Science 35(3):895-908. Mažeika Sullivan Journal article Thursday, March 31, 2016 ...
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Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference
https://senr.osu.edu/events/midwest-fish-wildlife-conference
The 77th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference will be held February 5- 8, 2017 at the Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska. Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab ...
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Wild & Scenic Film Festival
https://senr.osu.edu/events/wild-scenic-film-festival
The Wild & Scenic Film Festival will be held at the Gateway. This is an educational and awareness film series focused around water, it includes 100 minutes of short films about saving the salamander at Lake Erie, plastic ocean pollution, water use in ...
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Responses of Lake Erie Walleye to Turbidity
https://senr.osu.edu/news/responses-lake-erie-walleye-turbidity
How do Lake Erie Walleye respond to varying levels of visibility? That question is the focus of a study featured in The Environmental Monitor. Suzanne Gray, assistant professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, with funding from Ohio ...
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Stone Lab Guest Lecture Series & Research Brief
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/stone-lab-guest-lecture-series-research-brief-0
Vice President and Dean for OSU's CFAES will present JFood, Agricultural, and Environmental ...
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Disturbing Ecosystem: Characterizing Structure and Function of Forest Spanning a Gradient of Anthropogenic Influence
The EEOB Seminar Series welcomes Brady Hardiman, Purdue University who will present "Disturbing Ecosystem: Characterizing Structure and Function of Forest Spanning a Gradient of Anthropogenic Influence." The seminar will be held in 120 Caldwell ...