Water, Wetlands & Watersheds Seminar
Fall 2020 Schedule
Webinar format until further notice, Zoom links will be provided to students. ***The public can view livestreams and recordings on our YouTube channel .*** Students may register for 1 credit: ENV 6935, SWS 4932, or SWS 6932, contact mjsisk@ufl.edu for SWS section # .
September
2 Christine Angelini , Assistant Professor, EESMark Clark , Associate Professor, SWSDavid Kaplan , Associate Professor, EESIntroduction to the seminar series…food for thought 9 Cherie Westbrook , Professor, Department of Geography & Planning, Global Institute for Water Security, University of SaskatchewanWetlands be dammed? 16 John Kominoski , Associate Professor, Institute of Environment, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, FLUnderstanding interactions among discrete and continuous disturbances in coastal ecosystems 23 Vince Lovko , Senior Scientist and Phytoplankton Ecology Research Program Manager, Mote Marine Lab, Sarasota, FLChanges in phytoplankton community structure as an indicator of ecosystem disturbance 30 Natasha Woods , Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences Moravian College, Bethlehem PACommunity disassembly and reassembly in maritime forests
October
7 Eric Milbrandt , Marine Laboratory Director, Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation Sanibel, FLA large hypoxic event in the eastern Gulf of Mexico associated with the 2018 red tide bloom 14 Ashley Smyth , Assistant Professor, Department of Soil and Water Sciences, Tropical Research & Education Center, UFClimate change impacts on ecosystem functions and services of seagrass beds 21 Anna Braswell , Assistant Professor, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, UFConceptualizing coastal wetlands in a macroscale framework 28 Elizabeth Staugler , Extension Agent, Charlotte County, Florida Sea Grant, IFAS/UFCommunicating complex ecosystem science for greater impact at local levels
November
4 Charles Scaife , Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VAFrom soils to catchments: a hydrologic perspective of vegetation-climate interactions across scales 18 Amanda Spivak , Associate Professor, Department of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GASoil organic carbon development and turnover in natural and disturbed salt marsh environments
December
2 Wesley Anderson , Ph.D. candidate, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, UFImpacts of an invasive ecosystem engineer upon wetlands and aquatic communities across a subtropical agroecosystem