WFCB Seminar - Today Liz Amador's M.S. thesis defense, "To Flower or Not to Flower: Scales of influence on plant phenological responses across the U.S.

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Sep 3, 2025, 7:01:28 AM (6 days ago) Sep 3
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Join us today for Liz Amador's M.S. thesis defense, "To Flower or Not to Flower: Scales of influence on plant phenological responses across the U.S.," at 10:00 am in Nutting Hall, room 204. Please see the attached flyer for additional details about the seminar.

Join via Zoom from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android: https://maine.zoom.us/j/83451891004?pwd=S4VYDoGTmyu8qOoXLQDVHITUYRxZJX.1

Meeting ID: 834 5189 1004

Password: 197616  

Please contact Liz Amador (lizbeth...@maine.edu) to make arrangements to meet with the speaker.



Sincerely,

Molly-Jean Langlais-Parker

Department of Wildlife, Fisheries,

and Conservation Biology
5755 Nutting Hall, Room 210
Orono, ME 04469
AmadorL_MSThesis_Seminar Flyer.pdf
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