Smells Like Home: How Chemical Cues Influence Important Decisions on Coral Reefs
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Dixson, Danielle
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Abstract
I focus on four interconnected research areas: the use of sensory cues in
settlement site selection; connectivity of the marine environment;
behavioral interactions between species; and the effect of anthropogenic
changes, such as ocean acidification and terrestrial runoff, on the behavior
of marine organisms. These efforts are linked by a common theme:
understanding how marine animals sense their environment, how they are
able to use this information to make decisions on optimal habitat choice
and consequences these behavioral choices have on marine conservation
and management in a changing environment.
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2015-04-08
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46:14 minutes
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Lecture