Feeling the Heat: The Biology of Ocean Warming
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0:13 - Introduction: Harry Helling
2:00 - Main Presentation: Ron Burton
49:26 - Audience Questions
Earth’s changing climate provides a natural laboratory for examining how organisms evolve adaptations to environmental extremes. As climate change accelerates, an obvious question arises: can evolution keep up with rapid change or are most species likely to go extinct as temperatures rise? Join Scripps Oceanography biologist Ron Burton as he describes the cutting-edge genetic tools he uses to understand how populations of tidepool animals cope with rapid temperature changes and how evolution has shaped those responses across the geographic range of each species. Recorded on 10/08/2018. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [12/2018] [Show ID: 33840]
Видео Feeling the Heat: The Biology of Ocean Warming канала University of California Television (UCTV)
0:13 - Introduction: Harry Helling
2:00 - Main Presentation: Ron Burton
49:26 - Audience Questions
Earth’s changing climate provides a natural laboratory for examining how organisms evolve adaptations to environmental extremes. As climate change accelerates, an obvious question arises: can evolution keep up with rapid change or are most species likely to go extinct as temperatures rise? Join Scripps Oceanography biologist Ron Burton as he describes the cutting-edge genetic tools he uses to understand how populations of tidepool animals cope with rapid temperature changes and how evolution has shaped those responses across the geographic range of each species. Recorded on 10/08/2018. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [12/2018] [Show ID: 33840]
Видео Feeling the Heat: The Biology of Ocean Warming канала University of California Television (UCTV)
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