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Using Chemistry to Study Marine Mammal Diets

Seth Newsome

Differences in diet among individuals of the same species is increasingly recognized as an important component of diversity in food webs. Seth Newsome will discuss a chemical approach to quantifying patterns of individual dietary specialization in a wide range of marine and terrestrial mammalian carnivores, including sea otters, pinnipeds, and canids.

Dr. Newsome is a research scientist in the zoology and physiology department at the University of Wyoming.

Using Chemistry to Study Marine Mammal Diets
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When Thursday, Jun 14, 2012 | 7:00 PM–8:30 PM
Cost $5 for public; FREE for Aquarium members, seniors age 62 and up, teachers, and students with valid ID and advanced reservations.
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