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Explore Teach Conserve Podcast, Episode 14: Untangling Relationships between Climate, Lakes, and Aquatic Animal Populations

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Explore Teach Conserve Podcast, Episode 14: Untangling Relationships between Climate, Lakes, and Aquatic Animal Populations

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2020-08-06

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How is climate change likely to impact populations of fish, like walleye, or other aquatic organisms in our northern lakes? It turns out that answering this question is complex. In this episode, we learn from Dr. Gretchen Hansen from the U of MN about her fieldwork and mathematical modeling to untangle the complex relationships between climate, lake systems, and fish populations.

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University of Minnesota Extension. (2020). Explore Teach Conserve Podcast, Episode 14: Untangling Relationships between Climate, Lakes, and Aquatic Animal Populations. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/264182.

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