ICCB talks & posters
- ecologicalgenetics
- Jul 20, 2017
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A number of PhD students from the Rowntree and Preziosi labs will be presenting their work at the International Congress for Conservation Biology in Cartagena, Colombia, this July. Everyone is excited to visit this UNESCO World Heritage site and attend such a big event for conservation biology.
Talks
Genetic structure of sponge populations in the Greater Caribbean: restoration ecology implications
Sarah Griffiths
Linking soil microbial communities with vegetation zone and plant genetic diversity in mangroves
Hayley Craig
A pan-neotropical analysis of hunting preferences
Ciara Stafford
Speed presentations
Effects of water turbidity on Montipora sp. (Cnidaria: Acroporidae) using an Aquaria System
Diana Ballesteros
Characterisation of the skin-associated bacteria in Bolitoglossa coante and Plectohyla matudal
Alejandra Zamora Jerez
Local and Regional Patterns in Fish Community Structure on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
Friederike Clever
Poster
Phylogeography of the black-eyed tree frog Agalychnis moreletii
Alejandra Zamora Jerez
Assessing dietary versatility of reef fishes in response to environmental degradation
Friederike Clever

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