Podcast appearances and mentions of Brian J Enquist

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Latest podcast episodes about Brian J Enquist

Confronting Climate Change
Climate Change and the Fate of our Forests

Confronting Climate Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 42:36


Dr. Brian Enquist, an expert in ecology and evolutionary biology, brings to life a geographic inventory of forest assets for western North America. When coupled with the latest climate models, a high-resolution picture emerges of the health of our future forests. New advances in bioinformatics and mathematical modeling enable us, for the first time, to answer the question ‘what will the forest in my backyard look like?’ This presentation, produced in concert with the local Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, is cutting edge both in analyses and technological interface, and will demonstrate what we will experience over the coming decades if action on a grander scale is not taken. The science of climate change and forest health is revealing potentially dramatic implications for all of us, whether we be homeowners, recreationists, investors, insurers, or land developers. Brian J. Enquist, Jerry Murdock, Chris Lane

Core Connections - Video
In the age of Darwin, are there general laws in biology and should we even care?

Core Connections - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2009 59:29


Brian J. Enquist, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Arizona, spoke on "In the age of Darwin, are there general laws in biology and should we even care?" on Jan. 27, 2009 as part of the UNE's Core Connections Lecture Series.

Core Connections - Audio
In the age of Darwin, are there general laws in biology and should we even care?

Core Connections - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2009 59:11


Brian J. Enquist, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Arizona, spoke on "In the age of Darwin, are there general laws in biology and should we even care?" on Jan. 27, 2009 as part of the UNE's Core Connections Lecture Series.