Ghosts of Oceans Past
Offered By: EvoEcoSeminars via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of marine parasites and their historical impact in this 54-minute lecture titled "Ghosts of oceans past: What can data on historical parasite burdens tell us about the future of marine disease?" Delve into Chelsea Wood's research on space-for-time substitution, transmission strategies, and mean effect sizes in contemporary ecosystems and historical fish assemblages. Learn about the Burke Museum's role in preserving specimens and the importance of museum collections in parasite studies. Discover the latest project updates, preservation results, and future implications for ecosystem services. Gain insights into the generality of findings and sampling techniques used in this groundbreaking research on marine parasitology.
Syllabus
Introduction
Chelsea Wood
Space for Time Substitution
Results
Transmission strategies
Mean effect sizes
Contemporary ecosystems
Historical fish assemblages
Burke Museum
Parasite Talk
Museum Specimens
Project Update
Preservation Results
Crack Team
Future
Ecosystem services
Generality
Sampling
Taught by
EvoEcoSeminars
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