Randall and David continue unraveling the mysteries of how predators affect their prey through fear. In this experiment, they look at how many oysters get eaten by mud crabs when the mud crabs think their predators are lurking around and eating their neighbors.
hardhead catfish
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Dr. David Kimbro looks back at 2010, which saw the commencement of the Biogeographic Oyster study. David and his collaborators recently met at the FSU Coastal & Marine Lab to review and plan ahead for 2011, and David lets us in on what’s ahead.
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Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab The following is the first of three…
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Dr. Randall Hughes FSU Coastal & Marine Lab When I worked as a technician for…
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Rob Diaz de Villegas WFSU-TV The first leg of David Kimbro’s Roctober oyster push is…
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The following photos are of samples taken at each of Dr. Kimbro’s sites, as mentioned…
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Tanya Rogers is Dr. David Kimbro’s research assistant. In her first post, she describes their research team’s whirlwind tour of Florida’s oyster reefs, and what they found living in them.
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Oyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
You can’t enjoy watching the game if you don’t know who the players are
by Davidby DavidDr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab See David and his crew in action,…