Making Waves: Sapna Sharma
Making Waves is the podcast of the Society for Freshwater Science
Episode 19: Climate Change and Lake Ice, Dr. Sapna Sharma
This month's podcast features Dr. Sapna Sharma discussing her work on how climate change affects lakes, particularly lake ice cover.
Dr. Sharma is an associate professor at York University, where her laboratory conducts innovative research in modeling lake dynamics among other topics. She is particularly interested in understanding the effects of environmental stressors such as climate change, invasive species, and land use change on ecosystems as well as improving the use of quantitative methods to analyze these effects at broad temporal and spatial scales.
- Sharma et al. 2016: http://www.nature.com/articles/srep25061
- Sharma et al. 2015: http://www.nature.com/articles/sdata20158
- Sharma & Magnuson 2014: https://sharmalab.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/sharma-and-magnuson-2014.pdf
- Sharma et al. 2013: https://sharmalab.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/sharma-et-al-2013_climatic-change.pdf
Running time: 19 minutes
Host: Eric Moody
Published: 7/15/2016
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