CUERE Spring 2025 Seminar Series
Dr. Krista Kraskura, Towson University
Location
Online
CUERE Spring 2025 Seminar Series – Online Event
Date & Time
March 28, 2025, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Description
UMBC, Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education (CUERE) Spring 2025 Seminar Series is free and open to the public. It is held Fridays at 2pm. All events are mostly virtual.
Dr. Krista Kraskura
Towson University
“Applied animal physiology for dynamic ecosystems: understanding of field conditions supports mechanistic studies”
Abstract
Aquatic ecosystems are changing at unprecedented rates, including but not limited to, changes in temperature and oxygen levels, pollution, and freshwater salinization. These changes can happen simultaneously or in isolation, spanning from short timescales (hours or days) to long timescales (weeks, months, or years). Consequently, more and more aquatic species are being pushed closer to their physiological limits. In pursuit to thrive, they must either move or change through phenotypic plasticity (reversibly alter their morphology and physiology). To determine the vulnerability of diverse aquatic species and effectively protect and manage them in their natural habitats, we must understand the nuances of environmental change—the conditions that wild animals encounter—and investigate their physiological responses to ecologically relevant dynamic conditions. Our work uses various approaches to characterize the mechanisms underlying the vulnerability or resilience of aquatic animals, primarily fish, through laboratory and field studies, as well as meta-analyses. Among other performances, we evaluate metabolic capacity, cardiac thermal tolerance, swimming performance, and thermal limits, with the ultimate goal of providing mechanistic insights that can support conservation and management of fish and other ectotherms throughout their lifetimes and across generations.
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