Biological and Environmental Science Seminar 13.11.2025

Biological and Environmental Seminar by Postdoctoral Researcher Jacqui Stuart on the topic of "Food for thought: Potential impacts of thinning sea ice on microalgal fatty acid production in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica".

Open to everyone interested. The event offers a great opportunity to learn, share ideas, and connect with colleagues across disciplines. Welcome!

Coffee will be served at 1:45 PM before the day´s seminars - come early to grab a cup and mingle!
The Ylistö Campus
The seminar will be held at Ylistönrinne, where the Department of Biological and Environmental Science is located.

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Event date
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Event type
Public lectures, seminars and round tables
Event language
English
Event organizer
Department of Biological and Environmental Science
Communications and Community
Event payment
Free of charge
Event location category
Ylistönrinne

In 2022 and 2024 delays in sea ice formation in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, created a natural experiment to explore how changing ice dynamics reshape microscopic life at the base of the food web. We observed that late-forming sea ice supported simpler, diatom-dominated communities, while laboratory studies revealed that key microalgal species altered their fatty acid production in response to shifting light conditions. Together, these findings show how the timing and nature of sea ice formation may influence Antarctic ecosystems, with potential changes to both microalgal diversity and the nutritional foundation for higher trophic levels.

Jacqui is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Marine Ecology at the Antarctic Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. She is currently studying marine microalgal communities from coastal New Zealand to McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, to understand how climate change influences these remarkable microscopic organisms that form the foundation of the marine food web.

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