Faculty Research (Video-Small)

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Faculty members work in their fields, across disciplines, and with students to expand their studies.

Colgate University


    • Jun 24, 2011 LATEST EPISODE
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    Professor Eddie Watkins: Fern Research [segment 7]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 6:42


    Debunking Myths about Gametophyte ecology. Video shot at La Selva Biological Station: At the confluence of two major rivers in the Caribbean lowlands of northern Costa Rica, La Selva comprises 1,600 hectares (3,900 acres) of tropical wet forests and disturbed lands. It averages 4 m (over 13 feet!) of rainfall that is spread rather evenly throughout the year.

    Professor Eddie Watkins: Fern Research [segment 6]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 5:35


    The Fern Life Cycle. Video shot at La Selva Biological Station: At the confluence of two major rivers in the Caribbean lowlands of northern Costa Rica, La Selva comprises 1,600 hectares (3,900 acres) of tropical wet forests and disturbed lands. It averages 4 m (over 13 feet!) of rainfall that is spread rather evenly throughout the year.

    Professor Eddie Watkins: Fern Research [segment 5]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 7:25


    Michael Britton '12 explains the Function of Blue Iridescence in Understory Ferns. Video shot at La Selva Biological Station: At the confluence of two major rivers in the Caribbean lowlands of northern Costa Rica, La Selva comprises 1,600 hectares (3,900 acres) of tropical wet forests and disturbed lands. It averages 4 m (over 13 feet!) of rainfall that is spread rather evenly throughout the year.

    Professor Eddie Watkins: Fern Research [segment 4]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 6:36


    The LiCor Field Portable - Infrared Gas Analyzer. Video shot at La Selva Biological Station: At the confluence of two major rivers in the Caribbean lowlands of northern Costa Rica, La Selva comprises 1,600 hectares (3,900 acres) of tropical wet forests and disturbed lands. It averages 4 m (over 13 feet!) of rainfall that is spread rather evenly throughout the year.

    Professor Eddie Watkins: Fern Research [segment 3]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 4:44


    Richard Merkhofer '12 explains desiccation tolerance. Video shot at La Selva Biological Station: At the confluence of two major rivers in the Caribbean lowlands of northern Costa Rica, La Selva comprises 1,600 hectares (3,900 acres) of tropical wet forests and disturbed lands. It averages 4 m (over 13 feet!) of rainfall that is spread rather evenly throughout the year.

    Professor Eddie Watkins: Fern Research [segment 1]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 5:11


    Introduction to Eddie Watkins and Colgate University Fern Research. Video shot at La Selva Biological Station: At the confluence of two major rivers in the Caribbean lowlands of northern Costa Rica, La Selva comprises 1,600 hectares (3,900 acres) of tropical wet forests and disturbed lands. It averages 4 m (over 13 feet!) of rainfall that is spread rather evenly throughout the year.

    Professor Eddie Watkins: Fern Research [segment 2]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 3:45


    Wes Testo '12 talks about studying desiccation - tolerance by measuring - chlorophyll fluorescence. Video shot at La Selva Biological Station: At the confluence of two major rivers in the Caribbean lowlands of northern Costa Rica, La Selva comprises 1,600 hectares (3,900 acres) of tropical wet forests and disturbed lands. It averages 4 m (over 13 feet!) of rainfall that is spread rather evenly throughout the year.

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