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USU Ecology Center
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Dr. Mike Dietze, January 16, 2024
A multi-sensor data assimilation approach to terrestrial carbon cycle monitoring, inventories, markets, and projections.
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Dr. Mike Dietze, January 15, 2024
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Solving the Challenge of Predicting Nature: How Close are We and How Do We Get There?
Dr. Xiaofeng Xu, December 5, 2024
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Moderated discussion with Dr. Xiaofeng Xu, hosted by Dr. Wei Zhang (recording begins ~20 minutes into the discussion)
Dr. Xiaofeng Xu, December 4, 2024
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Ecology meets Math: Ecological Modeling at Multiple Scales
Dr. Matt McCary, November 14, 2024
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Moderated discussion with Dr. McCary, hosted by Dr. Andrew Kulmatiski.
Dr. Matt McCary, November 13, 2024
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Unraveling soil community dynamics in the era of global change.
Eric Wood September 11 2024
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"The effects of over a century of urbanization of the avifauna of Southern California"
Dr. Lisanne Petracca, April 10, 2024
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"New Perspectives on Ocelot and Mountain Lion Ecology in the Texas-Mexico Borderlands"
N LeRoy Poff March 28 2024
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"A Tale of Two Mountains: Testing the Climate Variability Hypothesis in Tropical vs. Temperate Streams"
N LeRoy Poff March 27 2024
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"The Challenge of Freshwater Resilience in a Rapidly Changing World"
Marie Josee Fortin Feb 7 2024
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"Ecological Networks in Dynamic and Evolving Landscapes"
At Carbon Xchange (Sarawak) Sdn. Bhd. we have been developing and researching tropical giant bamboo silviculture since 1999. Today our focus is to establish ecosystems services in oil palm plantations to sequester carbon through bamboo organic matter. The last decade we have established the toolkits to deliver soil health from AMF networks that create Ecosystem Functions and Services. Apart from carbon sequestration, we have established novel pathways to mitigate external chemical inputs. The progress allows us to shift into an agroecological framework which is more inclusive for planet and people. We are optimistic that degraded landscapes can be regenerated. Thank you for your talk.
Interesting one! I watched two times
can you ply make it easy it is easy for the growers. We are not scientists
your accent is paid
paid
imam sure you are an American citizen. Paid for.to pollute our planet.
do you have a project in Pakistan an in the future. Yes Pakistan is going to the biggest population.
I love science but the world population is not growing that stopped years ago . Birth rates are down sperm counts ECT . population is not a problem crowding in 1 location and humans making trash .thank u great info
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Very well summarised.
grow high performing plants and you will, by default, be sequestering carbon...blessings to all
Thanks mam for this beautiful lecture
A question: in the tropics where weathering has been active for ever can we extrapolate a complete availability of minerals (clay) , therefore an optimum context for MAOM sequestration and base our management over grass cultivation. Although considering the necessity of trees for extreme weather conditions adaptation of the ecosystem to water scarcity for long periods.
Procapra gazelles need to be brought to America and left in a wild setting. Wyoming with its windswept paiks areas between mountains should have several oerfect microclimate for them.
Heads up, there is a video glitch at 13:24 which causes a slight pause for a few seconds, I'll note more if I find them as I finish the talk. If the uploader has transcripts for the pause. Edit: nvm the transcripts just have it listed as audio out. But so far this talk is really amazing, at first when Dr.Rettalack published his interpretation for Dickinsonia it didn't make sense to me. But listening to the context of his work directly from him makes that idea make so much more sense now.
We're doomed.
Problem is we’ve doomed all life on Earth, unacceptable.
Do you have a higher pixel video that we can see the figures and words clearly in the slides?
Where are the rest of the slides after 38 min? 😑
Awesome talk. Loved the Jurassic Park reference.