
All lectures are free and open to the public
FW507 credit available
For more information about the series, contact Sea Grant Extension's Sam Chan: samuel.chan@oregonstate.edu or 503 679-4828
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Seminars
"Invasive Species, Conservation Biology and Management"
Presentations from the spring 2008 seminar series sponsored by OSU Fisheries and Wildlife in partnership with Oregon Sea Grant Extension. For more information about any presentation topic, contact the author.
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The series:
- Learning about and managing invasions of
nonnative salmonid fish -
Jason Dunham, USGS FRESC
Presentation: Flash slideshow | HTML/text - Aliens Among US? Environmental
ethics and invasive species -
Jay Odenbaugh, Lewis & Clark
College, Dept. of
Philosophy
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text - Special Feature: On the frontline: PPQ The
gatekeeper to preventing entry of invasive species -
Gary Brown,
Mark Hitchcox, Mitchell Nelson, USDA
APHIS
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text - An introduced marine bopyrid isopod parasite, Orthione
griffenis:
The invasion faster than
evolution? -
John Chapman & Brett Dumbauld, OSU Dept.
of Fisheries & Wildlife
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text - Why have bullfrogs (Rana catesbiana)
successfully invaded the Pacific Northwest? -
Tiffany Garcia, OSU Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text - The economics of invasive species. -
Michael Harte,
OSU COAS /Oregon Sea Grant
Extension
Presentation: Flash slideshow | HTML/text - Streams make lousy melting pots: Native invasions and homogenization of fish assemblages. - Gene Helfman, University
of Georgia, Odum School of Ecology.
Presentation: Flash slideshow | HTML/text - Coastal dune ecosystem modification by
invasive beachgrass: can single-species
conservation provide an umbrella effect? -
Phoebe Zarnetske,
OSU Zoology Dept.
Presentation: Flash slideshow | HTML/text - The barred owl invasion of
the Pacific
Northwest: the next chapter of the spotted owl
conservation saga - David Wiens, OSU Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text - The promise and the peril
of biological control -
Peter McEvoy OSU Dept. of Botany & Plant
Pathology
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text - Special Feature: The rising rate of invasive species and the extinction of species -
James Carlton, Williams College & Mystic Seaport, Marine Ecology
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text - Assessing the status of
black rockfish off
Oregon and California -
David Sampson, OSU Dept of Fisheries &
Wildlife
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text - Everything you know about the extent of alien
fish in Oregon streams is wrong.
Thom Whittier, OSU Dept. of Fisheries &
Wildlife
Presentation: Flash slideshow| HTML/text
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