Explore the vital role of microorganisms in the Everglades ecosystem through this 29-minute virtual presentation. Delve into the interconnectedness of water systems in Florida, with a focus on aquatic microorganisms and their impact on water quality. Learn about innovative scientific methods for mitigating water pollution and gain insights into sampling techniques and sample preparation. Discover how peripheral mats, seasonal changes, and water flow affect the ecosystem. This talk, part of a mini-series inspired by the Smithsonian Institution Water/Ways exhibit, is suitable for grades 3-12 and all ages interested in Florida's unique water systems and the microscopic life that inhabits them.
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Welcome
Aquatic Microorganisms
Peripheral Mats
Dry Season
Flow of Water
Ecosystem
Sampling
Water Quality
Peripheral Microorganisms
Sample Preparation
Taught by
UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI