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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260609T122649
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DESCRIPTION:Modeling marine microbes: cell physiology to global biogeograph
 y. Mick Follows\, senior research scientist\, MIT. Communities of marine m
 icro-organisms modulate global cycles of carbon and sulfur\, and form a cr
 itical part of the food web that regulates marine resources. How are marin
 e microbial communities organized in space and time? How do they respond t
 o environmental changes? We will illustrate how "self-organizing\," trait-
 based ecological models can simulate and help interpret the functional bio
 geography of marine microbes.\n\nURL: http://www.sage.wisc.edu/news.html
LOCATION:Hector De Luca Forum\, Discovery Building
SUMMARY:Weston Rountable Lecture Series
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.sage.wisc.edu/news.html
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