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When theoretical physics meets biology. Analazing the health of the Amazonian forest from the sound of bats

Time: Tue 2024-09-10 14.15

Location: Greta Woxén

Video link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/3575907732

Language: English

Participating: Alvaro Dueñas

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Nowadays the Ecuadorian Amazon is under the pressure of oil extraction. Several oil extraction platforms stress the ecosystem mechanisms in a underterminated radius around each platform. Bats, because of its sensibility to noise and luminical contamination, are a perfect mirror to measure the impact of oil extraction on the Amazon. On the other hand, bats are easy to detect through their ultrasonic vocalizations. This is a story about how theoretical physicists can help biologists to analyze big amounts of data to extract conclusions about a very complex biological system.

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Last changed: Oct 22, 2024