Science at FMNH : Ep. 28 - Biodiversity of Marine Mollusks in the Florida Keys
The Florida Keys are one of the best studied areas of the US coast, but little is known about the marine molluscs, such as snails and clams, that live there. One of Dr. Bieler’s ongoing projects is an in-depth survey of marine molluscan biodiversity in the Florida Keys. This project will lay the groundwork to better understand this marine ecosystem and the impacts humans have on it.
Related videos:
- Ep. 24 - Human Impact on Ecosystems
- Ep. 25 - Exploring Unknown Deep Sea Ecosystems
- Ep. 26 - Mammal Conservation in Island Ecosystems
- Ep. 27 - Museum Collections and the Mammals of Tanzania
Featured links:
- Bivalve Tree-of-Live
- Bivalves in Time and Space
- Worm-snail Project
- PEET-Bivalves
- Expeditions - Mapping the Mollusk Family Tree in Moreton Bay, Australia
- Rüdiger Bieler
- The Zoology Department



