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Conserving Threatened Species During Rapid Environmental Change - Giant Clams Case Study

Offered By: Society for Experimental Biology via YouTube

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Conservation Biology Courses Marine Conservation Courses Marine Ecology Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a compelling presentation on conserving threatened species amidst rapid environmental change, focusing on giant clams as a case study. Delve into the research findings from a paper accepted by Conservation Physiology, which examines biological responses to inform effective management strategies. Gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by vulnerable marine species and learn about innovative approaches to their conservation in the face of evolving environmental pressures.

Syllabus

CP talk: Conserving threatened species during rapid environmental change by Sue-Ann Watson


Taught by

Society for Experimental Biology

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