APECS Webinars
APECS Webinars
Session Chair:
Heather Mariash, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Presentations:
Effect of recent climate warming on a high Arctic lake, Svalbard
--- Trine Holm, University of Innsbruck/UNIS
Temperature-altered predator-prey dynamics in freshwater ponds in Arctic Greenland
--- Lauren Culler, Dartmouth College
Ultraviolet radiation and zooplankton pigments: a seasonal approach
--- Tobias Schneider, University of Quebec
Mercury in selected fish species from the Husky Lakes, Northwest Territories, Canada
--- Shannon McFadyen, University of Victoria
Studying the migratory behaviour of anadromous Arctic char using genetic tools
--- Jean-Sebastian Moore, University of British Columbia
Video Recording and Editing Team:
Jenny Baeseman and Julia Schmale
Special thanks to Bredbåndsfylket for the GoToWebinar platform and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) for funding of the editing.
About the APECS Virtual Poster Session
This recording is part of the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) effort focuses on bringing the concept of the poster presentation beyond the four walls of the conference hall and creates an online database of polar research poster publications. This project allows members with similar goals and interests to exchange information and assures a platform for the exchange of Arctic, Antarctic and Cryospheric research, policy, and education activities that are Shaping the Future of Polar Research. APECS is leading an effort towards e-conferences among polar researchers where participants can present their research findings to an international audience through web-based settings using the APECS website. As part of this project regular online virtual poster sessions are held.
- Arctic