Biota in the seasonal wetlands of southern Africa have developed adaptations to the cyclicity of constraint and opportunity. In this talk, we’ll explore patterns of ‘bumpy’ relief moderated by these biota that are fundamentally important to understanding water and particulate distributions, biogeochemical cycling, and ecosystem structure and function at landscape scale.
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Join our Author meets critics session with author of Home SOS, Professor Katherine Brickell of Royal Holloway, University of London.
James Raffan circumnavigated the Arctic Circle to put a human face on climate change. His rare and insightful story touches the Earth's last wild places revealing the breadth of human adaptation and ingenuity.
Activities focused on Climate change and the Russian Arctic developed with University of Birmingham and WWF
Research prevented an iconic giant freshwater fish from becoming extinct.
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