Adaptive Potentials of Marine Calcifiers in an Ever-Changing Ocean
Offered By: Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the adaptive capabilities of marine calcifiers in response to changing ocean conditions in this 57-minute colloquium presented by Dr. Fiorella Prada from Rutgers University's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Delve into the latest research on how these organisms adapt to environmental shifts, gaining insights into their resilience and potential impacts on marine ecosystems. Discover the implications of ocean acidification, temperature changes, and other factors affecting calcifying species, and learn about cutting-edge methodologies used to study their adaptive potentials.
Syllabus
Adaptive Potentials of Marine Calcifers in an Ever-Changing Ocean
Taught by
Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute
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