Masters presentations, biology
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Student
Degree project presentations by masters students in biology
Seminar
Degree project presentations by masters students in biology
Presentations start at 9.00, in the Seminar room, ground floor at the Zoological building
Program
WILLIAM TEJLER (Evolutionary and behavioural ecology, 60 hp) Large-scale dietary changes over the past 30 years in African forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis) in Lopé national park, Gabon |
PERNILLA HANSSON (Conservation biology, 60 hp) Changed morphology in brown trout (Salmo trutta) in the presence of an invasive fish species and possible consequences for the benthic invertebrate community |
GIOVANNI FINI (Conservation biology, 60 hp) Spatio-temporal petterns of the wolf and its prey in a Mediterranean area: |
Lunch break, start again 13.00 |
LISEN KÄLLMAN (Conservation biology, 30 hp) Endophytic fungi in living trees - are communities affected more by tree species, tree age, or geographic origin? |
OTTO MINAS (Physiology & cell biology, 60 hp) Arctic mycorrhizal interactions under climate change |
Program for all three days, see below