Presentation Summary:
As environmental conditions change, understanding how wild animals adjust their foraging behavior is increasingly important. In this presentation, Jack will demonstrate how stable isotopes have been used to study bear diets and how laser ablation stable isotope analysis can improve our understanding of wildlife foraging ecology, including dietary shifts, wildlife–habitat relationships, and the risks associated with foraging for anthropogenic foods.
Presenter: Dr. Jack Hopkins; President / CEO & Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology, Center for Wildlife Studies
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