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Randall
Randall
Dr. Randall Hughes is an ecologist and marine biologist focusing on the causes and consequences of species and genetic diversity in coastal systems. She has conducted experimental work on plants and animals in seagrasses, salt marshes, oyster reefs, and kelp forests. The common thread throughout these activities is a long-standing interest in generating information that can enhance the effectiveness of conservation and management decisions.
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Notes From the FieldSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
A fun day (Friday, November 4, 2011 4:55 PM)
by Randallby RandallA good (though chilly) day setting up a new experiment! It will take a few …
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When Randall and David talk about their experiments on this blog, we don’t run a …
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Randall and David continue unraveling the mysteries of how predators affect their prey through fear. …
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Notes From the FieldPlants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
Marsh of the future?
by Randallby RandallEmily and I found this flowering red mangrove in St. Joe Bay today. It’s clearly …
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Plants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
Are two friends better than one?
by Randallby RandallFiddler crabs benefit salt marshes. Ribbed mussels benefit salt marshes. But together, is their effect …
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Dr. Randall Hughes has just concluded a biodiversity experiment in Saint Joseph Bay. She was …
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Longleaf Pine & Fire EcologySalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
In the (wire)grass
by Randallby RandallThis May, Randall took a break from field work to teach what looked like a …
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Oyster Reef Ecology | On the ReefSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
How much is a salt marsh worth?
by Randallby RandallDo oysters have more value sitting on their reefs than on the half shell? When …
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Writing grants, collecting field data, looking at samples in the lab- activities such as these …