Hello colleagues,
We would like to introduce a session for the next 2016 Ocean Sciences
Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 21-26 February.
Exploring the Spatial and Temporal Scales of Marine Animal Response to
Global Change
Session ID: 9500
Session Topic: Marine Ecosystems
https://agu.confex.com/agu/os16/preliminaryview.cgi/Session9500
As anthropogenic influences on marine environments increase, there is
considerable scientific and practical interest in understanding how animals
will respond. There is increasing awareness, however, that understanding how
species will fare requires explorations of the interface between the
response of individual organisms to the suite of co-occurring stressors and
larger scale variability in exposure and sensitivity. There are strong
temporal factors, such as adaptation and seasonality which interact with
spatial components, such as connectivity and inter-population variation in
environment and sensitivity, that will influence the capacity of a species
as a whole to cope with environmental changes. New approaches, including
studies of seasonality, application of time-series datasets, comparative
analyses across broad spatial scales, integration of circulation patterns,
observations of the influence of migration and dispersal on adaptation
responses, and multi-generational experiments will pave the way for this
more nuanced understanding of species response. Innovative multidisciplinary
approaches require opportunities for researchers approaching these larger
scale problems to interact, cross-fertilizing ideas. This session thus aims
to bring together studies applying a number of disciplines to characterize
the influence of temporal and spatial variation on the genetics, ecology and
physiology of marine animals, particularly in the context of changing
physical and chemical landscapes.
Chairs: Leocadio Blanco-Bercial (Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences),
Hannes Baumann (University of Connecticut), Melissa H. Pespeni (University
of Vermont) and Amy E. Maas (Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences).
The abstract submission site is now open. All animals, no matter the size,
are welcome!
We hope to see you there!
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