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Historical Contingency in Community Assembly
(
3/10/2011
)
60
minutes
Conference:
Ecology and Evolution Seminar Series
Host:
Department of Environmental Science and Policy
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description:
Tadashi Fukami, Department of Biology, Stanford University, studies ecological and evolutionary community assembly, with emphasis on historical contingency in community structure, ecosystem functioning, biological invasion and ecological restoration, using experimental, theoretical and comparative methods involving bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals.
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host links:
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