QUIDDERS Talk: Can disturbance syndromes help better predict forest structure and function?

Fri, November 10, 2023 4:00 PM at Geography Building, Rm 126

Join the Quaternary Landscapes Research Group (QLRG) on Friday, November 10, 2023, at 4:00 PM, as Adriana Uscanga from MSU Geography, Environment and Spatial Sciences and the Ecology, Evolution & Behavior Program presents "Can disturbance syndromes help better predict forest structure and function?"

Quidders is a forum for talks and discussions on topics that relate to Quaternary landscapes in the Great Lakes region. And beyond. Quidders talks are designed to be 25-35 minutes in length, with questions to follow.

QLRG is an informal assemblage of geographers and colleagues working on research questions related to Quaternary landscapes in the Great Lakes regions, USA (and beyond). Learn more at https://project.geo.msu.edu/qlrg/index.html.

Location: Geography Building, Room 126

Quidders schedule for Fall Semester 2023