Sentences with phrase «in aquatic biology»

«If the food a fish is eating is moving at a different pace, then the fish and their prey aren't arriving at the same point at the same time,» Pippa Moore, a lecturer in aquatic biology at Aberystwyth University in Wales said in a telephone interview.
After high school she left the Southwest for the Pacific Northwest to pursue an undergraduate degree in aquatic biology at the University of Washington in Seattle.

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Organizer Fred Wells, curator of aquatic biology at the Western Australian Museum in Perth, got the idea for the strike force from Sydney's Australian Museum, which did a similar inventory on Queensland's Lizard Island in 1975.
The water flea is a key species in aquatic ecosystems and an important model organism in biology and environmental genetics.
At a school in the Ozarks, a tenth - grade biology class used the electron microscope to examine small aquatic insects as indicators of water quality.
Faculty research interests and expertise include mechanisms of metastasis in cancer; gene therapy (including electroporation) in cancer; cell and molecular biology of tooth eruption; pharmacology and toxicology of aquatic species; environmental and ecological toxicology; cellular ultrastructure; environmental risk assessment; analytical pharmacology and toxicology; diagnostic neurophysiology; pharmacology of pain and inflammation; exercise physiology; xenobiotic metabolism and disposition; neurochemistry; pulmonary pharmacology; cardiovascular disease; and cetacean morphology.
(A) who have expertise in fish, wildlife, plant, aquatic, and coastal and marine biology, ecology, climate change, ocean acidification, and other relevant scientific disciplines;
A professor of biology and ecology who has earned an international reputation for his work in biogeochemistry, aquatic ecology, and remote sensing, Melack has written more than 200 publications describing research emphasizing ecological processes in lakes, rivers, wetlands, and catchments in Brazil, Africa, Australia, Japan, Central Asia, and the United States.
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