Differential Sensitivity to Warming and Hypoxia During Development
Offered By: Society for Experimental Biology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive presentation on the differential sensitivity of Chinook salmon to warming and hypoxia during early developmental stages. Delve into the research findings of Anne Todgham's paper, accepted by Conservation Physiology in July 2021. Gain insights into environmental change, multiple stressors, and their impacts on salmon physiology and ecology. Examine the study's methodology, growth metrics, and conclusions, with a focus on California salmon populations and the complexities of their bioenergetics. Understand the long-term effects of early life stage exposure to environmental stressors and their implications for salmon conservation.
Syllabus
Introduction
Presentation
Background
Physiology ecology
Environmental change
Multiple stressors
Environmental complexity
Bioenergetics
Salmonids
California Salmon
Early life stages
The study
Growth metrics
Summary
Conclusion
Taught by
Society for Experimental Biology
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