On Monday, Nov. 3, Dr. Richard Stillman, of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Dorset, Winfrith Technology Centre, England, will be visiting Margaret Rubega's lab. Richard's work is focused on ecological modeling; he has worked intensively on foraging models, with particular attention to individual-based modelling and decision making by animals. He has collaborated extensively with John Goss-Custard, whose position he filled at Goss-Custard's retirement.
Margaret persuaded him to give a special seminar, titled "Using behaviour to predict the response of animal populations to environmental change", at noon, Monday (Nov. 3rd), in TLS 301. If you're interested, you won't even have to leave your seat after Monday's lecture.
Posted by Kent at October 30, 2003 2:28 PM | TrackBack