P-28 Seabird Ecology Team celebrates 13 years of research
Presenter Status
Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics
Second Presenter Status
Professor Emeritus, Department of Biology
Preferred Session
Poster Session
Start Date
30-10-2015 2:00 PM
End Date
30-10-2015 3:00 PM
Presentation Abstract
Since 2002 the Seabird Ecology Team has applied cutting edge techniques from mathematics and statistics to problems in behavioral ecology. Many undergraduate and graduate students have been integral to this interdisciplinary work through funding from the National Science Foundation. Currently the Team is studying the effects of climate change on the feeding and reproductive behaviors of colonial seabirds.
P-28 Seabird Ecology Team celebrates 13 years of research
Since 2002 the Seabird Ecology Team has applied cutting edge techniques from mathematics and statistics to problems in behavioral ecology. Many undergraduate and graduate students have been integral to this interdisciplinary work through funding from the National Science Foundation. Currently the Team is studying the effects of climate change on the feeding and reproductive behaviors of colonial seabirds.
Acknowledgments
This project is funded by the National Science Foundation.