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The effects of parasites on coastal marsh ecosystem structure and functioning

March 14, 2022

Joe Morton, Postdoctoral Researcher, Environmental Engineering Sciences, ESSIE, UF Join us for the live stream March 16, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/TCxpEA4dkVw(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract It has long been recognized that consumers can control populations, communities and even whole ecosystems. While […]

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Exploring implications of a snook expansion into northern Florida for food webs and minimum flows in coastal springs and rivers

August 23, 2021

Mike Allen, Professor, School of Forest, Fisheries, & Geomatics Sciences; Director, Nature Coast Biological Station, UF Join us for the live stream Oct 6, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/WNXfxtt1Z-0 Abstract Globally, rising temperatures have resulted in numerous examples of poleward shifts in species distribution patterns with accompanying changes in community structure and ecosystem processes. In the Gulf […]

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