What do we do? At the Worm Lab we are investigating patterns of marine biodiversity, which is the abundance and richness of marine species in all oceans. There are four major questions that guide our research: How is marine biodiversity distributed across the globe, and how is that changing over time? What are the consequences…
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Who are we? Welcome to the lab of Boris Worm at the Department of Biology, Dalhousie University The Worm Lab includes students and postdoctoral fellows engaged in the study of marine biodiversity, its causes, consequences of change, and conservation. Learn more about the people in the lab: Boris Worm Lab Members Past Lab Members
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Who are we? Welcome to the lab of Boris Worm at the Department of Biology, Dalhousie University The Worm Lab includes students and postdoctoral fellows engaged in the study of marine biodiversity, its causes, consequences of change, and conservation. Learn more about the people in the lab: Boris Worm Lab Members Past Lab Members
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Global marine biodiversity: causes, consequences, conservation Marine biodiversity in space and time My research interests have long focused on the interaction between people and marine biodiversity, at a regional to global scale. I am interested in how patterns of marine biodiversity arise, how hotspots of high species richness are formed and maintained. On the more…
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Who are we? Welcome to the lab of Boris Worm at the Department of Biology, Dalhousie University The Worm Lab includes students and postdoctoral fellows engaged in the study of marine biodiversity, its causes, consequences of change, and conservation. There are four major questions that guide our research: How is marine biodiversity distributed across the…
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Biology Department Dalhousie University 1355 Oxford St. PO BOX 15000 Halifax, NS B3H 4R2 Canada 902-494-2478 bworm@dal.ca Boris Worm Global marine biodiversity: causes, consequences, conservation Marine biodiversity in space and time My research interests have long focused on the interaction between people and marine biodiversity, at a regional to global scale. I am interested in…
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Biology Department Dalhousie University 1355 Oxford St. PO BOX 15000 Halifax, NS B3H 4R2 Canada 902-494-2478 bworm@dal.ca Boris Worm Global marine biodiversity: causes, consequences, conservation Marine biodiversity in space and time My research interests have long focused on the interaction between people and marine biodiversity, at a regional to global scale. I am interested in…
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Whats Going On? Whales, Ships, and the Northwest AtlanticWorm Lab student Hannah Solway is featured in Eco Magazine’s, Marine Mammals Special Issue! Read her article and listen to…
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