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    • Current Research
      • Plankton Size Spectra
      • Meso-zooplankton Food Webs
      • Plankton patchiness: predator-prey interactions in the plankton
      • NCC Marine Biodiversity Observing Network
      • World Wide Web of Plankton Image Curation
      • Rockfish and Cabezon Early Life History and Survival
    • Recent Research
      • Larval linkages: an interdisciplinary approach
      • CONCORDE
      • Growth and survivorship of young coral reef fishes
      • Early life of billfishes & coral reef fishes
      • Coral reef fish larvae in acidified oceans
      • Larval dispersal and population connectivity
      • Larval supply and settlement of invertebrates
    • Sampling Technologies
      • ISIIS
      • High Speed Image Processing
      • MOCNESS
      • Otolith Microstructure Analysis
    • Sponaugle Publications
    • Cowen Publications
  • People
    • Su Sponaugle
    • Robert Cowen
    • Current Lab Members
    • Lab Alumni
    • Lab Dogs
  • Outreach
    • Artist-at-Sea Residency
  • Prospective Students

Recent Research

Recent Research in the Plankton Ecology Lab
  

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Population Connectivity:
Pulley Ridge

plankton in microscopic view

Coastal River-Dominated
Ecosystems

Green razor fish

Larval linkages:
An interdisciplinary approach

Growth & survivorship of young coral reef fishes

Early life of billfishes
& coral reef fishes
 

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Coral Reef Fish Larvae
in Acidified Oceans

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Larval dispersal and population connectivity

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Larval supply and settlement
of invertebrates
 

Disclaimer

Several projects listed on this page are based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in that material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

  • Larval linkages: an interdisciplinary approach
  • CONCORDE
  • Growth and survivorship of young coral reef fishes
  • Early life of billfishes & coral reef fishes
  • Coral reef fish larvae in acidified oceans
  • Larval dispersal and population connectivity
  • Larval supply and settlement of invertebrates
‹ Rockfish and Cabezon Early Life History and Survival up Larval linkages: an interdisciplinary approach ›

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