Published November 19, 2011
by iris_author
York University Northern Studies Symposium
November 18, 2011
11:30-2:00 pm
N143 Ross Building
11:30-12:00 Examining the loss of methane through ebullition in shallow Subarctic ponds. Zoe Davis and Pervaiz Muhammad.
12:00-12:15 Preliminary analysis of frost table development in varying wetland terrain
12:15-12:30 Plant recolonization after disturbance in the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Sarmela Ramachandranathan, BA Supervisor: Richard Bello, Department of Geography.
12:30-12:45 The community politics of uranium mining in Qamani’tuaq, Nunavut. Warren Bernauer, PhD Supervisor: Robin Roth, Department of Geography.
12:45-13:00 Energetic contributions of ice-based primary production to higher predators in the high and low Arctic, Steven Duerkson, MSc. Supervisor: Gregory Thiemann, Faculty of Environmental Studies.
13:00-13:15 Investigating trends in changes of Arctic lakes from 1956 to 2009. Ray Biastoch, PhD. Supervisor: Roberto Quinland, Department of Biology.
13:15-:13:30 The use of genetic sequencing to identify historical biogeographic patterns in chironomid midge distributions. Chris Luzczek.PhD. Supervisor: Roberto Quinlan, Department of Biology.
Sponsored by the President’s Advisory Committee on Northern Studies, York University
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