Evolution and Conservation in the Deep Sea
Offered By: Harvard Museum of Natural History via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of deep-sea ecology and conservation in this 54-minute virtual public lecture. Delve into the unique adaptations and diverse organisms inhabiting the dark, cold depths of the ocean. Learn about the latest technologies, such as remotely operated vehicles, that have revolutionized our understanding of deep-sea ecosystems. Discover the key environmental drivers and adaptations promoting the evolution of diversity in this extreme habitat, with a particular focus on depth-related factors. Understand the conservation implications of expanding fisheries into deeper waters as nearshore and shallow water species become depleted. Gain insights from Professor Rus Hoelzel, an expert in molecular ecology and conservation biology, as he shares his research on the evolution of deep-sea species and populations. Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History in collaboration with the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, this lecture offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of evolution, conservation, and the mysteries of the deep sea.
Syllabus
Evolution and Conservation in the Deep Sea
Taught by
Harvard Museum of Natural History
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