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What can the shifty fishes of Auke Creek tell us about adaptation to warming streams in Southeast Alaska? [videorecording]
Title:
What can the shifty fishes of Auke Creek tell us about adaptation to warming streams in Southeast Alaska? [videorecording]
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[videorecording] / presented by David Tallmon.
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Publication Information:
Juneau : University of Alaska Southeast, c2012.
Physical Description:
1 DVD (56 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Event Note:
Recorded October 19th, 2012.
Abstract:
Physical conditions in Auke Creek and many streams throughout Southeast Alaska are changing. In collaboration with scientists from NOAA, UAS, UAF, and his students, Marine Biology faculty David Tallmon studies how sculpin and salmon in Auke Creek, Alaska, are adjusting and adapting to a changing environment. These changes will be described and discussed in light of projected future changes of stream conditions in Southeast Alaska.
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