YoVDO

The Conservation Physiology of Predators, Prey, and People in Changing Ecosystems

Offered By: Society for Experimental Biology via YouTube

Tags

Wildlife Conservation Courses Environmental Science Courses Ecology Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the intricate relationships between predators, prey, and human populations in evolving ecosystems through this insightful 37-minute conference talk presented by Heather Bryan at the Society for Experimental Biology. Delve into the field of conservation physiology and gain a deeper understanding of how changing environmental conditions impact the delicate balance between species. Learn about the physiological adaptations and responses of various organisms to ecological shifts, and discover the implications for wildlife management and conservation efforts. Bryan's presentation offers valuable insights into the complex interplay between human activities and ecosystem dynamics, providing a thought-provoking examination of the challenges and opportunities in preserving biodiversity in a rapidly changing world.

Syllabus

The Conservation Physiology of Predators, Prey, and People in Changing Ecosystems by Heather Bryan


Taught by

Society for Experimental Biology

Related Courses

Tropical coastal ecosystems
University of Queensland via edX
AP® Biology - Part 4: Ecology
Rice University via edX
Reclaiming Broken Places: Introduction to Civic Ecology
Cornell University via edX
Forests and Humans: From the Midwest to Madagascar
University of Wisconsin–Madison via Coursera
Understanding Ecology and Populations
Northwest Career Technical High School via Canvas Network