Event from the University of Adelaide

Research Tuesdays: Hard Data

Original View [0]

Free event. All welcome

Tuesday, 25 August 2015, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

The Braggs lecture theatre

The fascinating ecological and environmental insights being revealed by marine organisms' hard body parts.

Although marine waters present a challenging research environment, the remarkable data obtained there by the University of Adelaide's Professor Bronwyn Gillanders and her team has proven well worth the effort.

Studying the hard structures of marine organisms, such as teeth and bones, the team has successfully used the information gained to cast light on important ecological and environmental questions.
For example:
- seal teeth are being used to reconstruct historical climate-growth relations, and subsequently predict future biological responses to environmental change
- fish ear bones preserved in archaeological middens are revealing Indigenous fishing habits
- trace elements within sharks' vertebrae are being used to inform fisheries management.

In this, her Inaugural Lecture, Professor Gilanders will explain how.

Visit website [1]

Jessica Douglas, Email: jessica.douglas@adelaide.edu.au [2], Research Marketing Coordinator, Business: 08 8313 0884

[0] https://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/events/event32401.html
[1] http://blogs.adelaide.edu.au/researchtuesdays/2015/08/04/hard-data/
[2] mailto:jessica.douglas@adelaide.edu.au