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SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique
DESCRIPTION:Title: The Journey of a Seed in a Changing World \nDate:  4/27/17\, 6-7:30pm \nLocation: 49 West Wine Gallery\, \n  \nDr. Noelle G. Beckman\, Postdoctoral Fellow\, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center. July 2017: Assistant Professor\, Department of Biology & Ecology Center\, Utah State University www.noellebeckman.com | verde-elemental.org \n  \nAbstract: Plants don’t move for most of their lives. They rely on vectors for the dispersal of their seeds. More than half of the world’s plant species are dispersed by vertebrates. Other modes of seed dispersal include wind\, water\, ballistic\, gravity\, and invertebrate. Dispersal influences the habitat in which a seed ends up. It affects whether a seed has the resources to survive and grow\, who its neighbors are\, and if it escapes being killed by consumers or disease located near the parent plant. These interactions influence which plants survive to adulthood. These adults will then contribute to populations through gene flow or the expansion of a species’ range. However\, human-mediated change\, such as climate change\, habitat fragmentation\, and invasive species\, affects the ecology and evolution of dispersal with potential dire consequences for biodiversity. More than one-quarter of vertebrates that disperse seeds are threatened with extinction due to overhunting\, habitat fragmentation\, and logging. In addition\, climate change is predicted to affect dispersal ability of plants by altering wind dynamics\, phenology\, and frugivore populations. These changes have the potential to reduce biodiversity and ecosystem functions\, such as carbon storage\, but the long-term impacts of these changes on biodiversity are unknown. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: Dr. Noelle Beckman uses a combination of quantitative and empirical approaches to investigate interactions between plants and their environment and examines the role of these interactions in limiting plant populations and maintaining biodiversity. Many of these interactions are disrupted by global change\, and she examines the consequences of these disruptions for plant communities and ecosystem functions. Dr. Beckman earned her Ph.D. in  Ecology\, Evolution\, & Behavior at the University of Minnesota\, Twin Cities.  Before arriving to SESYNC\, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute. In 2017\, she will join the Department of Biology and the Ecology Center at Utah State University as an Assistant Professor. \n 
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SUMMARY:Shook/ Russo 5 Tet
DESCRIPTION:Amy Shook – acoustic bass\nPat Shook – tenor saxophone\nFrank Russo – drums\nTim Leahey – trumpet\nJonathan Epley – guitar \nThe Shook/Russo 5tet has been performing together since 2005 in the mid-Atlantic region. Their focus has always been to compose and perform their own original music within the jazz idiom\, honoring the masters by carrying on the tradition. Be it through blues\, swing\, bebop\, soul jazz\, or more modern funk and groove\, the group has developed an incredible and unique sound by merging the diverse backgrounds of each of these fine musicians into one voice. The result is a whirlwind of grooves\, melodies\, and diverse textures that are a true delight to hear. Collectively\, the members of the Shook/Russo 5tet have performed extensively throughout the United States\, as well as performed in Canada\, Mexico\, Asia\, Europe\, and the Caribbean and at festivals such as the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival\, the Ottawa Jazz Festival\, the Stan Getz Jazz Festival\, the East Coast Jazz Festival\, the Vancouver International Jazz Festival\, and the Telluride Jazz Festival\, the Wall Street Jazz Festival and the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival to name a few. They currently have two CDs out on Summit Records\, and will be releasing a new album later this year\, featuring all new music by members of the band. \n 
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LOCATION:49 West – The Back Room\, 49 West St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
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