Cryobiology and Thermal Ecology IV
Recording date: Mar 10, 2020
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Temperature is one of the most important factors shaping life and ecosystems. In this course we
will study how temperature affects water (in all the phases) and life under different situations from
optimal ranges to extremes. Once we have discussed how temperature interacts with salinity, pH,
pressure, thermodynamics, metabolism and other factors… we will approach the use of low
temperatures for conservation: cryopreservation. This course will explain the basic concepts of
cryobiology and the latest findings and uses regarding aquatic organisms.
series:
Cryobiology and Thermal Ecology
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: Estefanía ParedesResponsible of the Functional Preservation of Marine Biological Resources Service of ECIMAT, University of Vigo