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Thursday, June 11, 2015

Ashlee Lillis, Larval Ecologist

- Ashlee Lillis, a new Postdoc joined our Lab a month ago. She came to us from Dave Eggleston's Lab at NC State. Very exciting!

And she just had a new paper published: the first field evidence that soundscape cues may attract the larval settlers of a reef-building estuarine invertebrate.

- Ashlee is also giving the Biology Department Seminar today. Tune in if you're around.


Posted by Aran Mooney at 6:05 AM No comments:
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