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Assistant researcher Megan Donahue published a study on the comparative ecology of three co-occurring crab species in the Gulf of Maine (Donahue et al 2009. Predation risk, prey abundance, and the vertical distribution of three brachyuran crabs on Gulf of Maine shores. J Crustacean Biology 29(4): 523-531). The paper is co-authored by five students and synthesizes three years of undergraduate research contributions from a NSF-Research Experiences for Undergraduates program. http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1651/08-3061.1
Assistant researcher Megan Donahue published a study on the comparative ecology of three co-occurring crab species in the Gulf of Maine (Donahue et al 2009. Predation risk, prey abundance, and the vertical distribution of three brachyuran crabs on Gulf of Maine shores. J Crustacean Biology 29(4): 523-531). The paper is co-authored by five students and synthesizes three years of undergraduate research contributions from a NSF-Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1651/08-3061.1
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