Nemo Findings: How clownfish help resolve fundamental ecological questions

When
Sun May 19, 2013
Where
Seymour Marine Discovery Center
Time
1pm
Tags
Lectures, Museums, Science Museums, Education

Description

Giacomo Bernardi, a professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UC Santa Cruz, comes to the Seymour Marine Discovery Center for a special presentation on clownfish. For decades, scientists have been stumped by fundamental questions in marine ecology such as: How do populations replenish themselves? How do they maintain stable numbers? How far do fish larvae travel, and where are they headed? This presentation explores how clownfishes can help to shed light on all of these questions, and many others from the nature of sequential hermaphroditism in fishes, to the future of our oceans with global warming trends and ocean acidification.

More Info

Link
http://seymourcenter.ucsc.edu/
Call
831.459.3800

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Location

  1. Seymour Marine Discovery Center
    100 Shaffer Road, Santa Cruz, CA