New Conservation Physiology talk video is available to watch on demand !
NEW CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY TALKS ARE AVAILABLE TO WATCH ON DEMAND !
We are pleased to announce Sue-Ann Watson's recording entitled "Conserving threatened species during rapid environmental change: using biological responses to inform management strategies of giant clams" is now available to watch on demand:
We also invite you to check out the other Conservation Physiology recordings on the SEB Youtube channel:
- Differential sensitivity to warming and hypoxia during development and long-term effects of developmental exposure in early life stage Chinook salmon by Anne Todgham
- The Conservation Physiology of Predators, Prey, and People in Changing Ecosystems by Heather Bryan
- Understanding the Unique Physiology of Elasmobranchs for their Conservation by Andrea Morash
- Comparison of the cardiovascular effects of immobilization with three different drug combinations in free-ranging African lions by Ashleigh Donaldson
Watch the complete Conservation Physiology talk series playlist here
You can also check out our other videos on youtube by clicking here