
029: Jeremy Kerr & Catherine Sirois-Delisle
09/30/21 • 51 min
Jeremy Kerr, Professor of Biology at the University of Ottawa, studies the causes of biodiversity decline and ecosystem degradation.
Catherine Sirois-Delisle, PhD student at the University of Ottawa, studies the effects of human activities on the ranges dragonflies and bumblebees using complex distribution models.
Hosted, scripted and produced by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University.
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University. Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca
Jeremy Kerr, Professor of Biology at the University of Ottawa, studies the causes of biodiversity decline and ecosystem degradation.
Catherine Sirois-Delisle, PhD student at the University of Ottawa, studies the effects of human activities on the ranges dragonflies and bumblebees using complex distribution models.
Hosted, scripted and produced by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University.
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University. Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca
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