From: Earth and Environmental Sciences Mailing List <ee...@gc.listserv.cuny.edu> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2018 1:51 PM To: ee...@gc.listserv.cuny.edu Subject: OCT. 11 EES COLLOQUIUM: "How Do We Understand Toxicity and the Consequences to Individuals and Ecosystems?" 5:30 PM, Rm. 4102 GEOS Earth and Environmental Sciences Doctoral Program Presents a Lecture by William Wallace CUNY College of Staten Island, Dept. of Biology "How Do We Understand Toxicity and the Consequences to Individuals and Ecosystems?" This talk will address the subcellular metal-handling strategies of a prey species which have direct consequences at the individual level: tolerance (survival) vs toxicity (death). These strategies also have consequences at the population level: presence vs absence from the community or high vs low abundance. Community composition of marine benthic communities (driven by species/population-specific metal-handling strategies), therefore has the potential to impact ecosystems from the context of controlling metal trophic transfer from prey to predator, though the predator-dependent processes, like digestive strategies, may also play a role. Thursday, October 11th, 2018 at 5:30pm Science Center, Rm. 4102 The Graduate Center, CUNY 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY Reception to follow