Into the Garden - Bioaccumulation of Metals in Waterways
UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI via YouTube
Overview
Discover the fascinating world of bioaccumulation of heavy metals in aquatic ecosystems through this 32-minute virtual event from the "Into the Garden" series. Delve into the research of Ph.D. candidate Joshua Benjamin from the University of Florida's Subalusky Lab as he explores the Mara River ecosystem. Learn about limnology, wetland management, and the importance of macroinvertebrates in assessing water quality. Gain insights into the ecological functions of wetlands, human impacts on natural systems, and the effects of climate change on animal migration. Explore the connections between tourism and water quality, and understand the significance of animal crossings. This presentation, part of the Ambassadors of the Wetlands program, aims to promote wetland stewardship, water conservation, and environmental education, with a focus on Florida's geologic history and Everglades formation. Access accompanying K-12 resources to further enhance your understanding of these critical environmental topics.
Syllabus
Introduction
About my lab
Mara River
Why Mara River
What happens in the system
Mara River catchment
Microinvertebrates
Fish
Samples
Questions
Why is it bad
Impact of Climate Change on Migration
Tourism and Water Quality
Animal Crossings
Taught by
UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI