[MPWG] WEBINAR: Evaluating Intraspecific Variation and Environmental Heterogeneity to Identify Seed Sources and Conservation Corridors; Oct 18; 11:00 am ET

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Tue Sep 19 08:18:42 CDT 2017


EVALUATING INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY TO
IDENTIFY SEED SOURCES AND CONSERVATION CORRIDORS



Webinar date/time: Oct 18; 11:00 am ET



Duration: 1 hour



What will you learn?

The eighth in the Eastern Seed Zone Forum's online lecture and discussion
series aimed at providing both information about the creation of seed zones
in general and a forum in which professionals, experts, and interested
parties discuss the possibility of drafting seed zone guidelines for the
eastern United States. In this webinar, Anantha Prasad, Research Ecologist
with the USDA Forest Service will evaluate current and future
habitat-fitness and colonization potential of intraspecific genetic zones
from inferred evolutionary lineages. He will also illustrate how the
colonization of suitable habitats can be modeled opportunistically in the
landscape to identify potential future conservation corridors.



Presenter:

Anantha Prasad, Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service



No pre-registration required.


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**NOTE: This webinar will be recorded and posted back to the Webinar Portal
for on-demand viewing within a week.


*** Please join the session 15 minutes prior to the start of the webinar.
***



Details:

http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/evaluating-intraspecific-variation-and-environmental-heterogeneity-to-identify-seed-sources-and-conservation-corridors



Webinar presented by Eastern Seed Zone Forum
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