Lecture on Rocky Shores
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The Oregon Institute of Marine Biology’s Spring 2020 Seminar Series has moved online. The public is welcome to sit in through Zoom at no cost.
On Friday, May 8, the series features a 1 p.m. talk from Robin Elahi, a lecturer from Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station, on "Trends in biodiversity and body size on rocky shores over the past century.”
Elahi teaches courses in kelp forest ecology, statistics, and scientific computing. H studies drivers of spatial and temporal change in marine ecosystems. One of his current research focuses is biodiversity and body size change, particularly in the context of recent human impacts.
Most of the seminars in this series will be on Fridays at this time. The seminars in this series are free, but are password protected. For information, or to request the password, contact organizer Aaron Galloway, agallow3@uoregon.edu. Be sure to allow 24 hours’ notice.
To connect, once you have your password:
https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/178063625?pwd=RDFHTmxDTXFlN3JIUThXaFFVNmlvdz09
Meeting ID: 178 063 625