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Learning From Lionfish: Modeling Marine Invaded Systems, Matthew Johnston
Learning From Lionfish: Modeling Marine Invaded Systems, Matthew Johnston
Mathematics Colloquium Series
Simulating marine invaded systems requires broad consideration of physical oceanographic processes, such as ocean circulation patterns and temperature, and biological traits of the invader, such as their reproductive strategy and tolerances to their environment. Through this understanding of baseline biological and oceanographic function, models can be developed in order to forecast the incursion patterns of marine invasive species - helpful both to predict their spread as well as forewarn of impacts. To facilitate this understanding, computer simulation is useful in order to quickly and efficiently assimilate large biological and oceanographic datasets into digestible products. Data derived from such simulations are …
Arctic Horizons: Educating The Professional Mariner For High Latitude Stewardship, Nathan Gandy
Arctic Horizons: Educating The Professional Mariner For High Latitude Stewardship, Nathan Gandy
ShipArc 2015 Conference
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Oil And Dispersants From The Gulf Of Mexico On Estuarine Fish Species, Nancy D. Denslow, Olanike K. Adeyemo, Kevin J. Kroll
Effect Of Oil And Dispersants From The Gulf Of Mexico On Estuarine Fish Species, Nancy D. Denslow, Olanike K. Adeyemo, Kevin J. Kroll
21st International Conference on Environmental Indicators (ICEI 2015)
No abstract provided.
Histopathological Studies And Heavy Metals Accumulation In Water, Sediment And Chrysichthys Nigrodigitatus At The Agility Iarea Of The Ogun River, S. O. Ayoola, G. Ahamefule, H. O. Omogoriola
Histopathological Studies And Heavy Metals Accumulation In Water, Sediment And Chrysichthys Nigrodigitatus At The Agility Iarea Of The Ogun River, S. O. Ayoola, G. Ahamefule, H. O. Omogoriola
21st International Conference on Environmental Indicators (ICEI 2015)
No abstract provided.
Climate Warming Reduces Essential Fatty Acid Production In Algae, Michael T. Arts, Stefanie M. Hixson, Samantha Mercieca
Climate Warming Reduces Essential Fatty Acid Production In Algae, Michael T. Arts, Stefanie M. Hixson, Samantha Mercieca
21st International Conference on Environmental Indicators (ICEI 2015)
No abstract provided.