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Scientists develop new method to detect impact of sea level rise

Scientists develop new method to detect impact of sea level rise
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New method to detect impact of sea level rise

Date Time New method to detect impact of sea level rise Emily Leyden sampling mangrove-salt marsh environments at Sandy Point, North of Adelaide. Photos supplied by Emily Leyden. University of Adelaide scientists have developed a new simple, inexpensive and fast method to analyse sulfur isotopes, which can be used to help investigate chemical changes in environments such as oceans, and freshwater rivers and lakes. Published in Talanta, the research opens up potential for new environmental applications of the method, such as tracing the effect of sea level rise, including detection of seawater intrusion into freshwater systems. “Sulfur isotopes can tell us a great deal about Earth cycles both now and in the past,” said lead author PhD student Emily Leyden from the University of Adelaide’s School of Biological Sciences.

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World-first use of DNA to help endangered kākāpō

“What we re doing is a little bit different, we re going to be sequencing individual chromosomes, so we re narrowing it down,” she said. There is growing evidence differences in DNA structure play an important role in determining other reproductive traits in birds, she said. “Our research will use new and established techniques to explore the genetic basis of early hatching failure in kākāpō. “We believe this knowledge will transform the way we manage endangered species.” Bruce Mercer/Stuff Sirocco the kākāpō at Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari in Hamilton. The kākāpō is one of the rarest parrots in the world. It is also the only lek-breeding parrot, meaning males put on a display to attract female attention but do not help to raise any offspring.

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UEA professor Dylan Edwards retires after 23 years | Norwich Evening News

UEA professor Dylan Edwards retires after 23 years | Norwich Evening News
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