Have you wondered about the effects of climate change on salmon migration and spawning? In this episode, hosts Elizabeth Mohler and Ana Moyer sit down with Biology PhD candidate Carlie Muir to hear about her research into the thermal physiology of Atlantic salmon. In recent years, climate change has resulted in heat waves that surpass the temperatures salmon can survive at, causing mass die-offs during their spawning migrations. Learn about the potential for salmon to acclimate to higher temperatures, and at the heart of the matter, the cardiac physiology that might allow salmon to survive in the face of climate change.
To find out more from Carlie, follow her on Twitter @CarlieMuir
Video version available on YouTube
Recorded on July 27, 2021
Produced by Ariel Frame
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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