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AtlantECO podcast
AtlantECO consortium
55 episodes
6 months ago

The AtlantECO podcast is a science popularisation show, revolving around conversations between the host and a guest to discuss aspects of AtlantECO, a marine science project which focuses on the Atlantic Ocean. 


Each episode lasts less than 30 minutes and is released every two weeks on Wednesdays.


The podcasts is organised around three types of episodes:

  • The science of AtlantECO: where concepts of the project, specific themes, research topics, results, etc will be covered.


  • The Atlantic ocean: where we will discuss the reality and regions of the Atlantic ocean, with people involved in oceanic expeditions, their experience in the field, and the views of people who depend on or are engaged for the ocean


  • Around the science: for broader topics covering aspects that happen around the AtlantECO adventure, and marine sciences in general


AtlantECO is funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862923. The content of the podcast reflects only the participants’ view and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The AtlantECO podcast is a science popularisation show, revolving around conversations between the host and a guest to discuss aspects of AtlantECO, a marine science project which focuses on the Atlantic Ocean. 


Each episode lasts less than 30 minutes and is released every two weeks on Wednesdays.


The podcasts is organised around three types of episodes:

  • The science of AtlantECO: where concepts of the project, specific themes, research topics, results, etc will be covered.


  • The Atlantic ocean: where we will discuss the reality and regions of the Atlantic ocean, with people involved in oceanic expeditions, their experience in the field, and the views of people who depend on or are engaged for the ocean


  • Around the science: for broader topics covering aspects that happen around the AtlantECO adventure, and marine sciences in general


AtlantECO is funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862923. The content of the podcast reflects only the participants’ view and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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44. Exploring plankton biodiversity
AtlantECO podcast
22 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
44. Exploring plankton biodiversity

In this podcast episode, we are starting a new series looking at the Early Stage Researchers in AtlantECO. Our guest in the first episode of this series is Fabio Benedetti,  marine scientist specialising in plankton biodiversity and its role in ecosystem functioning and climate regulation. Fabio, who is based at ETH Zurich, explains that his fascination lies in studying the small creatures in the ocean, particularly plankton. He has been researching plankton diversity for a decade, focusing on understanding their distribution, patterns, and their future trajectory. Fabio's research falls within the field of macroecology and biogeography, where he maps the biodiversity of plankton. By analysing observational data collected over the years using data mining and machine learning tools, he extracts hidden information and maps indicators of plankton diversity in space and time. He emphasises the importance of combining disparate datasets to gain new insights that might have been missed when working with individual datasets.

Fabio's work contributes to a better understanding of the biodiversity and ecological dynamics of plankton in the ocean. His research helps uncover valuable information about the distribution and characteristics of these vital organisms, ultimately aiding in the conservation and protection of marine ecosystems.


Within AtlantECO, Fabio’s main role is to aggregate and curate plankton observation data from various sources. This data includes information on different plankton species, their diversity, and productivity. By bringing together diverse datasets, the aim is to create a comprehensive understanding of plankton biodiversity in the Atlantic Ocean. The aggregated data is then made available to the scientific community for further research and analysis. In collaboration with colleagues in the project, Fabio also develops statistical pipelines and mapping packages to extract valuable information from the aggregated data. By generating maps of plankton biodiversity and productivity, scientists can identify global patterns and study interactions between different plankton species. These maps serve as a foundation for developing indicators to monitor and predict the response of plankton to future changes in climate variables. With ongoing climate change and rising anthropogenic CO2 emissions, understanding how plankton biodiversity and production will respond to these changes is crucial.


In addition to his data aggregation and mapping activities, Fabio also supervises early-stage researchers, explaining his passion for mentoring future ocean scientists and his desire to find a permanent position in academia or a related field where he can continue to support and inspire young researchers. Fabio also offers advice to those starting their careers in marine sciences, so make sure to listen to the full episode to benefit from his wisdom!


Get in touch with Fabio: fabio.benedetti@usys.ethz.ch

 

More on AtlantECO: www.atlanteco.eu 

 

Logo by Louise Merquiol

Music by No Pilot

 

The AtlantECO project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862923. This output reflects only the author’s view and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AtlantECO podcast

The AtlantECO podcast is a science popularisation show, revolving around conversations between the host and a guest to discuss aspects of AtlantECO, a marine science project which focuses on the Atlantic Ocean. 


Each episode lasts less than 30 minutes and is released every two weeks on Wednesdays.


The podcasts is organised around three types of episodes:

  • The science of AtlantECO: where concepts of the project, specific themes, research topics, results, etc will be covered.


  • The Atlantic ocean: where we will discuss the reality and regions of the Atlantic ocean, with people involved in oceanic expeditions, their experience in the field, and the views of people who depend on or are engaged for the ocean


  • Around the science: for broader topics covering aspects that happen around the AtlantECO adventure, and marine sciences in general


AtlantECO is funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862923. The content of the podcast reflects only the participants’ view and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.