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Let Me Be Heard! Invasive species compete for acoustic space

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An invasive species can create havoc in an environment and are one of the leading threats to native wildlife. They grow and reproduce quickly and often negatively impact the ecosystem through direct threats such as predation, out-competing native species for … Continue reading

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Adapting to Rapid Environmental Change: Developmental plasticity in Vision and Behavior of Guppies

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Environmental pollution has become one of the biggest concern to the human race. Ironically, although we suffer from pollution, we are also the biggest contributor to pollution. Pollution not only affects human health but also poses a major threat to … Continue reading

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Friend or Potential Foe? Use of Chemical Cues by Damselfish in Coral Reefs

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Aquatic animals commonly use chemical cues to gain sensory information. These cues mediate many of the animals’ behavior and interactions such as reproduction, foraging strategies and predator detection. Many studies have been done to investigate the role of olfaction in … Continue reading

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