I am a physical oceanographer by training, but now with a diverse interdisciplinary background encompassing expertise in PO, marine BGC, ecology, and ESModeling
As global temperatures rise, so do ocean temperatures – and UConn researchers are studying how these changes affect marine habitats. https://t.co/MP6gwG6BhS
As global warming heats the world's oceans, marine species will seek cooler environments.
@UConnMarineSci researchers are working to improve forecasts of these habitat shifts. Their findings are published in @NatureComms.
https://t.co/sKJ8lx4UUE
I am thrilled to share our recent work just published about predicting marine habitat shifts by combining aerobic habitat constraints with initialized Earth System Model forecasts
Combining #ocean#predictions with physiological understanding yields the ability to #forecast#marinehabitats multiple years into future. Mark Payne discusses @zchenocean et al's work and the challenges behind the regular production. https://t.co/T1sDG7AvA4
Combining #ocean#predictions with physiological understanding yields the ability to #forecast#marinehabitats multiple years into future. Mark Payne discusses @zchenocean et al's work and the challenges behind the regular production. https://t.co/T1sDG7B3pC