Youth in Action - Diving into Ocean Biodiversity
Offered By: UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a captivating 52-minute livestream featuring marine biologist and Ph.D. student Jackson Powell as he explores the fascinating world of ocean biodiversity. Learn about invertebrates, the most diverse group of organisms on Earth, and discover Powell's groundbreaking research on marine invertebrates, particularly the Molgula occidentalis species. Gain insights into his career path, the importance of challenging stereotypes in scientific fields, and the significance of initiatives like #BlackInNature in promoting diversity in environmental sciences. Explore topics such as evolutionary rescue, complex life cycles, and the potential impacts of environmental changes on marine ecosystems. Discover the importance of science communication, collaboration, and representation in STEM fields. Get inspired by Powell's journey as a student-athlete and his experiences conducting research in various locations worldwide, including coral reefs in Morea. Engage with discussions on biodiversity threats, adaptive radiation, and the significance of marine conservation efforts.
Syllabus
Introduction
What do you do for a living
Video of you
Sea squirts
What is a PhD
Research Trip
Morea
Jack
Coral Reef
Coral Species
What is Biodiversity
Examples of Biodiversity
Mutations
Environment
Sperm Eggs
Typical Lifespan
Life Cycles
Bright Zones
Shortterm Evolution
Adaptive Radiation
Threats to Biodiversity
Habitat Destruction
Student Athlete
Scuba Diving
College is Expensive
Science Communication
Collaboration
Science is everywhere
Representation in science
Earth Echo Challenge
Earth Echo Academy
Stay Connected
Taught by
UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI
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