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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Paleobiology Seminar
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SUMMARY:Paleobiology Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<div>	<span><span><strong>Alycia Stigall</strong></span></span></div><div>	<span><span><span><span style="letter-spacing:0.5pt">Professor and Graduate Chair</span></span></span></span></div><div>	<span><span><span><span style="letter-spacing:0.5pt">Department of Geological Sciences</span></span></span></span></div><div>	<span><span><span><span style="letter-spacing:0.5pt">Ohio University</span></span></span></span></div><div align="center" style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt1.5in;text-align:center">	<!--break--><span><span><strong>“Fossil Invasion! Modeling ancient species niche dynamics to help predict consequences of modern invasive species”</strong></span></span></div><h3 style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt1.5in">	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="d4e96c36-9ff1-45e2-8d15-777c5a3c11b1" alt="Stigall Talk Image" data-view-mode="hwp_large"></drupal-media></h3><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt1.5in;text-align:justify">	<span><span><strong>Abstract:</strong> Invasive species are one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss in modern ecosystems. Although substantial effort has been put forth to understand the short term impacts of invasive species, understanding the long term impacts of such introductions requires the long temporal record unavailable to modern ecologists. The fossil record provides a rich source of data about the long-term impacts of species introductions within ecosystems. In this presentation, I will explore the impacts of an event of inter basinal species invasions with special emphasis on those recorded in the Ordovician (~450 million year old) rocks around Cincinnati, Ohio </span></span><span><span>using ecological niche modeling and geographic range reconstructions. These complex modeling approaches allow detailed investigation of how species responded to the influx of invasive species and provide context for modern conversation principles.</span></span></p><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt1.5in;text-align:justify">	<span><span><em>The Geobiology/Paleobiology Seminar Series is jointly hosted by OEB and EPS</em><em> </em></span></span></p>
LOCATION:Haller Hall (Geological Museum 102)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20170410T190000Z
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