Improving estimates of zooplankton contributions to biogeochemical cycling
Amy Maas is a comparative physiologist and biological oceanographer whose research addresses environment influences on the distribution and biology of marine invertebrates. Her talk explains how image-based distributional datasets and physiological experiments improve understanding of zooplankton's role in midwater ecosystems and movement of carbon through the ocean system.
This talk is part of the Global Futures Special Seminar Series.
Видео Improving estimates of zooplankton contributions to biogeochemical cycling канала Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation
This talk is part of the Global Futures Special Seminar Series.
Видео Improving estimates of zooplankton contributions to biogeochemical cycling канала Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation
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