Video Presentations
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American Pika and Climate Change
Connie MillarThe American pika has been thought to be the canary in the coal mine when it comes to the effects of climate change on alpine wildlife. Popular belief dictates that warming temperatures will push the highly temperature-sensitive animals upslope. In this video, PSW research ecologist Connie Millar talks about how the small montane mammals in the Eastern Sierra have actually been shown to adapt to the changing conditions.
Length: 9:54
Posted: June 26, 2012 -
Habitat Value of Mangroves for Fish in Micronesia
Richard A. MacKenzieDiscussing the Kosrae and Yap islands of Micronesia
Length: 22:27 -
The Hawaii Tropical Experimental Forest
J. Boone KauffmanA new pathway to enhance the quality and relevence of forestry research, education, and demonstration in the pacific.
Length: 17:53 -
A General Framework for Ecological Restoration in Changing Climate
J. Boone KauffmanYap FSM and biological diversity in global context.
Length: 29:36 -
Mangroves, Sediment and Water
Katie FridayImpacts of Urban Development and Global Change
Length: 22:26