Geographical Fingerprint and Tracking Seafood Provenance
Biodiversity Resilience Network
by BiRN
3M ago
Here, we interview BiRN postdoctoral research Dr. Kevin Cazelles that outlines a novel way to use multiple biotracers (components of the physical world that have distinct signatures that can be "traced"; e.g. fatty acids, stable isotopes) as a mean to fingerprint where organisms originate from. In the global world of seafood trade, where fish are moved rapidly and often without information, such an advance promises to significantly aid seafood sustainability ..read more
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Connectedness & Ecological Entanglement ft. Kevin McCann
Biodiversity Resilience Network
by BiRN
3M ago
In Episode 2 of the podcast, we talk to Kevin McCann, a mathematical ecologist at the University of Guelph, about an upcoming article he has written for The Conversation. In the article, "Connectedness in the Age of Ecological Entanglement", Dr. McCann looks at how the global outbreak of coronavirus has resulted from an increasingly interconnected world. Furthermore, Dr. McCann discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has analogues in the ecological world with phenomena like "dead zones", i.e., how run-off from agriculture results in algae blooms that harm aquatic ecosystems hundreds to thousands o ..read more
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Supply Chains, COVID-19 and the Food Dilemma ft. Evan Fraser
Biodiversity Resilience Network
by BiRN
3M ago
In this pilot episode, Robyn McCann speaks to geographer Evan Fraser about an article of his recently published in The Conversation. In the article, Fraser discusses how the covid-19 outbreak demonstrates the instability inherent in over-reliance on global supply chains for food. Furthermore, Fraser discusses how an increasing move to “eat local” might make citizens more resilient amid future disruptions to the global economy through things like climate change ..read more
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Geographical Fingerprint and Tracking Seafood Provenance
Biodiversity Resilience Network
by BiRN
3y ago
Here, we interview BiRN postdoctoral research Dr. Kevin Cazelles that outlines a novel way to use multiple biotracers (components of the physical world that have distinct signatures that can be "traced"; e.g. fatty acids, stable isotopes) as a mean to fingerprint where organisms originate from. In the global world of seafood trade, where fish are moved rapidly and often without information, such an advance promises to significantly aid seafood sustainability ..read more
Visit website
Connectedness & Ecological Entanglement ft. Kevin McCann
Biodiversity Resilience Network
by BiRN
3y ago
In Episode 2 of the podcast, we talk to Kevin McCann, a mathematical ecologist at the University of Guelph, about an upcoming article he has written for The Conversation. In the article, "Connectedness in the Age of Ecological Entanglement", Dr. McCann looks at how the global outbreak of coronavirus has resulted from an increasingly interconnected world. Furthermore, Dr. McCann discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has analogues in the ecological world with phenomena like "dead zones", i.e., how run-off from agriculture results in algae blooms that harm aquatic ecosystems hundreds to thousands o ..read more
Visit website
Supply Chains, COVID-19 and the Food Dilemma ft. Evan Fraser
Biodiversity Resilience Network
by BiRN
3y ago
In this pilot episode, Robyn McCann speaks to geographer Evan Fraser about an article of his recently published in The Conversation. In the article, Fraser discusses how the covid-19 outbreak demonstrates the instability inherent in over-reliance on global supply chains for food. Furthermore, Fraser discusses how an increasing move to “eat local” might make citizens more resilient amid future disruptions to the global economy through things like climate change ..read more
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