Nicholas
Talks -- Fall 2007
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Dec. 6 - "Macroecology: Do Mechanisms Matter?"
A seminar by John Harte, professor of ecosystem sciences, University of
California, Berkeley. Harte is a recipient of a Pew Scholars Prize in Conservation
and the Environment, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the 2001 Leo Szilard prize
from the American Physical Society. He is an elected Fellow of the California
Academy of Sciences and the American Physical Society and has authored over
180 scientific publications. Of these, his book /Consider the Spherical
Cow/ is a widely used textbook on environmental modeling.
In his talk he discusses what role is played by explicit mechanisms in ecology.
Presented by the Center on Global Change










