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| [IPCS Job Talk] Impact of atmospheric circulation on ecosystem: Squid and Seagrass
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Office | College of Science--International Masters/Doctoral Degree Program in Climate Change and Sustainable Development |
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Title: Impact of atmospheric circulation on ecosystem: Squid and Seagrass Time: 2023 September 28 (Thur.) 13:00-13:50 Add this event to my Google Calendar Venue: Global Change Research Centre 2F room G202 Speaker: Dr. Wan-Ling Tseng (Project Assistant Professor, International Degree Program in Climate Change and Sustainable Development (IPCS), National Taiwan University) Abstract: Evaluating the environmental impact is paramount when aiming to enhanceprediction systems and deepen our understanding of ecosystem interactions. Yet,drawing connections between climate variations and corresponding ecosystemresponses necessitates both consistent, long-term data collection and a comprehensivegrasp of climate variability. To illustrate, we examine two case studies: the Argentineshortfin squid and seagrass. The abundance of the squid in the Atlantic Ocean islargely influenced by vast ocean-atmosphere circulations. On the other hand, seagrassgrowth over South Taiwan is predominantly modulated by decadal variations in theeast Pacific. Our study showcases a methodical approach to linking climate variabilitywith ecosystem results, emphasizing detailed identification and in-depth analysis,while highlighting its significant potential for future predictive applications. |
Related UN SDG(s) | SDG13 Climate action,SDG14 Life below water,SDG15 Life on land,SDG17 Partnership for the goals |
Active Place | Global Change Research Center Room G202 |
Reader | Faculty/Staff, Student, Alumni, Others |