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In January and February 2010, we will be studying larval sea urchins and coral using a traveling CO2 system developed in our lab group. The goal of our project is to characterize the response of the larvae to low pH conditions and measure gene expression of a number of genes involved in calcification and other metabolic pathways.

May 24, 2012

On go my oceanographer booties!

by Emily Rivest — last modified May 24, 2012 02:12 AM

Sensor deployment in Nanway Bay read more...

Welcome to Isla Formosa!

by Emily Rivest — last modified May 24, 2012 01:01 AM

This time - coming to you from Taiwan! Follow along as I spend three months tackling larval physiology under climate change in East Asia. read more...

Feb 07, 2012

Update from Paradise

by Emily Rivest — last modified Feb 07, 2012 11:57 PM

After two weeks of hard work, an update on our progress! read more...

Jan 24, 2012

Back on Yellow Gecko Island

by Emily Rivest — last modified Jan 24, 2012 10:21 PM

The beginning of my third field season at Gump Station read more...

Feb 23, 2010

Larvae abound

by Emily Rivest — last modified Feb 23, 2010 04:24 PM

It’s been a few days since the last posting, and boy, so much has happened! read more...

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