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You win some, you lose some: How phenotypic plasticity shapes resilience to climate change 1
Educational Talk
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You win some, you lose some: How phenotypic plasticity shapes resilience to climate change

Stanford

Some species adapt to climate change faster than evolution alone allows. This free Stanford talk dives into how Pacific oysters and European green crabs use phenotypic plasticity to survive, or not, in warming oceans.

Academic lecture
Free event
Climate science
Marine research

Tips

🏢"Best building on the planet" — gorgeous natural light from skylights
🦀learn how crabs and oysters face climate futures
🧬cutting-edge "-omics" tech meets field biology

Yang and Yamazaki Environment and Energy (Y2E2) Building

Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2), 473 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

Free

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