Posts Tagged ‘Plankton’
New Faces in the “Zoop Group”
Three students join BIOS faculty in their zooplankton research laboratory
Read MoreA Time-series Success Story
Three more years of funding awarded to 43-year-old Oceanic Flux Program at BIOS
Read MoreBATS, Big Data, and the Base of the Marine Food Web
How researchers in the multi-year BIOS-SCOPE project combine information streams to learn about some of the ocean’s smallest life forms
Read MoreA Climate Connection for College Students
BIOS and the United State Consulate General in Bermuda partnered to host two-day workshop
Read More‘The Smell of Disaster’
BIOS ecologist demonstrates resilience while conducting marine science research during a global pandemic
Read MoreGood News for Three Long-Term Ocean-Monitoring Programs at BIOS
Funding renewals will allow research initiatives to extend through 2025 and 2026
Read MoreA Big Show for Small Organisms
Bermuda National Gallery art exhibit stars the subjects of ongoing BIOS science research
Read MoreA Plethora of (Zoo)Plankton Papers
Tiny marine life, critical to the food web and to understanding the carbon cycle, are the topic of three new publications
Read MoreA Giant Effort for Tiny Marine Plankton
BIOS researchers and colleagues returned this spring to the Southern Ocean for a final research cruise since the ongoing study began in 2008
Read MoreAn Unexpected Source for Copepods
Accessing tiny marine life in Bermuda’s caves is tricky. The island’s plumbing system makes it a little easier
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