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Erin Dillon – O'Dea Lab
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Change and variation in tropical seas. December 5, 2016. January 11, 2017. PhD Student UC Santa Barbara and STRI Fellow. Reconstructing shark communities using dermal denticles preserved in reef sediments. What were shark communities like before humans? New position in the O’Dea lab. Historical records reveal that Caribbean coral reefs grow faster with more parrotfishes. New resource for otolith identification. Odeaa (at) si.edu. Create a website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Fellows and interns – O'Dea Lab
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Change and variation in tropical seas. December 5, 2016. Nicte-Ha did her master’s degree in marine biology at Reefs System Unit, UNAM, Mexico. There, she investigated the growth rates of fossil and modern corals as proxies to understand environmental change. Nicte has now moved on to the Altieri lab. December 5, 2016. December 5, 2016. Intern (STRI and University of Panama). December 5, 2016. Intern (STRI and College of the Atlantic). I am an undergraduate student at College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbo...
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Congratulations Brigida and Erin! | Tropical Marine Historical Ecology
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Tropical Marine Historical Ecology. What is the TMHE group? Congratulations Brigida and Erin! March 25, 2015. Brigida de Gracia, research technician in my lab, will receive funding from SENACYT. Located in the spectacular Niteroi which sits on the opposite side of the bay to Rio De Janeiro, and has the most beautiful views. Erin wants to find out whether Caribbean reefs were teaming with apex predators using the fossils of shark skin. You can read more about Erin’s fantastic project and her blo...This en...