Biology Department Calendar: by Category “Speaker/Lecture/Seminar”

  • Seminar - Endocrine and immune interactions in reptiles

    BIO 209

    Dr. Lori Neuman-Lee, Associate Professor, Arkansas State University

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  • Climate Change and Coastal Development Impacts on Oyster Abundances in Mosquito Lagoon, FL

    Virtual

    In recent decades, warmer winter air temperatures have enabled red (Rhizophora mangle) and black (Avicennia germinans) mangroves to expand into sub-tropical and temperate estuaries where eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) reefs occur and potentially reduce the reef substrate. Shoreline armoring may also be contributing to oyster reef loss. However, oysters can attach to these non-reef substrates and switch from a traditional …

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  • Rhizophora mangle (red mangrove) seedling success in different habitats in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida, USA

    Bio 415: BIO 415 and Virtual

    Mangroves provide many ecosystem services in coastal environments around the world. These include water quality improvement, creating habitats for terrestrial and aquatic species, and stabilizing shorelines. In central Florida, the red mangrove Rhizophora mangle is a common species in coastal wetlands, and recently the number of individuals successfully recruiting to intertidal oyster reefs has greatly increased, possibly because biogeochemical hot …

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  • Multi-Scale Assessment of Oceanic Sargassum Habitat for the Sea Turtle ‘Lost Years’

    Virtual

    Floating marine structures, like the brown macro algae Sargassum, provide essential habitat and support a variety of life history for many marine organisms. However, the fragmentation and persistence of these floating habitats are poorly understood. Extending landscape ecology to seascapes requires new methodologies. I examine Sargassum in a seascape ecology context, exploring 1) structural descriptions of the Sargassum patch seascape, …

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