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GLIN==> Webinar: Climate Change and Ecosystem Impacts in the Great Lakes - Thursday, October 14 - Space Still Available

OSU Climate Change Outreach Team jentes.1 at osu.edu

Tue Oct 12 09:42:02 EDT 2010

October 14, 2010
12:00 – 1:00pm EST

Log in will begin at 11:30 AM
Program will begin at 12:00

Sponsored by the OSU Climate Change Outreach Team

How could climate change affect the species and habitats around us the Great
Lakes region? This webinar will provide information about how:
  * Climate change will alter forests and other ecosystems in the Great
    Lakes by changing the distributions of key species
  * Ecological interactions among organisms can be disrupted by climate
    change, such as between herbivores and the plants
  * Insect outbreaks triggered by climate change may change the structure
    and function of forests in the Great Lakes and how this is already
    happening elsewhere
  * Climate will alter the lifecycles and distributions of key agricultural
    pests in the Great Lakes

The webinar is free, but you must pre-register by Wednesday, October 13,
2010. To register, [1]click here. Once registered, you will receive a
confirmation email with log-in information. Contact Jill Jentes Banicki
with any questions
  Links:
    1. http://osu.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=54e5ae3c10de83ec37a9b8e26&id=661ede4fb7&e=8de11ba3be

Welcome and Introduction
Brent Sohngen, Ohio State University

Effects of Climate Change on Species Interactions in Natural and
Agricultural Ecosystems
Dan Herms, Professor, Department of Entomology, Ohio State University-OARDC

Question/Answer and Wrap Up

Discussions
Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions via a live chat
during the last 30 minutes.

Speakers

Dan Herms, is Professor of Entomology at The Ohio State University, based
at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) in Wooster.
His  research,  and  that  of  his students, has focused on effects of
temperature  and  elevated  atmospheric  carbon  dioxide on ecological
interactions between plants and insects, as well as carbon sequestration in
urban forests. He is a member of the OSU Climate Change Outreach Team.

Copyright (C) 2010 OSU Extension Climate Change Team. All rights reserved.

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