Naturally Speaking - Planktic Foraminifera and Climate Change
Offered By: VLMuseum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of planktic foraminifera in this 43-minute video lecture by Dr. Adriane Lam. Delve into the surge of diversity these tiny sea organisms experienced over the past 23 million years, a period marked by global temperature changes similar to those predicted for our near future. Learn how scientists utilized data from past ocean expeditions to track the extensive travels of these creatures across the world's oceans, and understand how this movement influenced their evolution and distribution. Gain insights into how this research enhances our understanding of ancient climates and improves the reliability of using foraminifera fossils for dating rocks, despite variations in species' first appearances or disappearances. This informative presentation offers a unique perspective on paleoclimatology and micropalaeontology, connecting past climate events to our current understanding of global climate change.
Syllabus
Naturally Speaking Dr Adriane Lam
Taught by
VLMuseum
Related Courses
Introduction to Genetics and EvolutionDuke University via Coursera Our Earth: Its Climate, History, and Processes
University of Manchester via Coursera Emergence of Life
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign via Coursera AP® Environmental Science - Part 1: The Living World
Rice University via edX AP® Biology - Part 3: Evolution and Diversity
Rice University via edX