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Templates for Plant Community Recovery after Disturbance in Coastal Marshes and Forests (Seminar)


Monday, October 22, 2007

12pm to 1pm


Seminar Details Dr. Bradfield's seminar will address some of the research that he and his graduate students are doing in the coastal marshes and forests in British Columbia, particularly looking at patterns and processes of recovery after disturbance.  

Lecturer Dr. Gary Bradfield is an Associate Professor in the UBC Botany Department where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Biology and Ecology. His interests are centered on plant community ecology; this includes the quantitative analysis of vegetation-environment relationships, the development of vegetation pattern and organization through time, and determining how natural and anthropogenic disturbances operating at different spatial and temporal scales influence the composition, structure, and diversity of plant communities.  

Location At the Botanical Garden Reception Centre, near the main entrance (Directions to the Botanical Garden)  

Cost Free  

Please Note Bring a bag lunch. Coffee supplied. Please call 604-822-3928 in advance to book a seat.