Sentences with phrase «of aquatic ecology»

However, seven years later, the amount, size and density of the live coral had returned to 1999 levels as sea temperatures eased, according to Tom Frazer, professor of aquatic ecology at the University of Florida and part of the research team.

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Edwardson received his doctorate from the Department of Microbiology and Marine Sciences from the University of Georgia under the mentorship of Dr. James T. Hollibaugh, who is known for aquatic microbial ecology with an emphasis on molecular techniques.
Join us as we discover the beauties of Lake Superior's natural treasures while learning about aquatic science and exploring the ecology of the Great Lakes region in the Apostle Islands with Shedd Aquarium staff members.
Meghan Duffy is a disease ecologist whose research focuses on the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases, especially in aquatic ecosystems.
«The peculiar morphology of Halszkaraptor fits best with that of an amphibious predator that was adapted to a combined terrestrial and aquatic ecology: a peculiar lifestyle that was previously unreported in these dinosaurs.
Using developmental genetics, evolutionary analysis, biomechanics and ecology, the researchers paint a picture of how a vital novelty evolved within one group of aquatic insects.
Sophia Passy studies the ecology of aquatic communities in systems ranging from laboratory streams to the continental freshwaters.
Environmental regulation of primary productivity in aquatic ecosystems, physiological ecology of phytoplankton, hydrological optics, integrated ocean observatories.
Aquatic urban ecology at the scale of a capital: community structure and interactions in street gutters — Vincent Hervé, ISME
The Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Vienna has gathered an exceptional number of renowned experts over the past years with complementary research areas in microbial ecology, functional genomics and aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem research.
Michael's specialty is the ecology of the aquatic stage of the toads - the eggs and tadpoles.
Our research program uses tools from ecology, ecotoxicology, environmental chemistry and physiology to investigate (1) the sources, (2) fate and (3) the ecological implications of the mixtures of contaminants to aquatic habitats.
This outmoded cooling process has devastating impacts on the river's ecology, killing billions of aquatic organisms each year.
A professor of biology and ecology who has earned an international reputation for his work in biogeochemistry, aquatic ecology, and remote sensing, Melack has written more than 200 publications describing research emphasizing ecological processes in lakes, rivers, wetlands, and catchments in Brazil, Africa, Australia, Japan, Central Asia, and the United States.
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