Doctoral student will discuss clam respiration rates

April 4, 2019

UAF News

Photo by Brendan Smith. Brittany Jones works on one of a number of respiration rate experiments from the research vessel Sikuliaq.
Photo by Brendan Smith. Brittany Jones works on one of a number of respiration rate experiments from the research vessel Sikuliaq.

A University of Alaska Fairbanks student will discuss how animal respiration rates teach us about the carbon cycle from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, on the Fairbanks campus.


Brittany Jones, a marine biology Ph.D. student at the UAF College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, will present the 10th seminar in the spring 2019 Fisheries and Ocean Sciences Seminar Series sponsored by CFOS.

Jones' presentation in Fairbanks will be in 201 O'Neill Building. Streaming is available in Juneau at 101 Lena Point Fisheries Facility.

To participate via Pexip, a web-based meeting platform, contact Christina Sutton at clsutton3@alaska.edu or 907-474-5840 at least 24 hours before the seminar.