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PhD Drivers & mechanisms influencing early colonization by marine ecosystem engineers of artificial & natural habitats.

Period: December 2019 till July 2023

Thesaurus terms: Artificial reefs; Marine ecology; PRINC_FUND - 2511 - OFI - Doctoral research scient. personnel within the assignment of the institution
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Abstract

Settlement is a critical step in the life history of marine invertebrates with a planktonic larval stage, particularly for sessile organisms that have limited to no relocating ability. Settling larvae, therefore, screen their environment for cues that will indicate the suitability of a site for survival My PhD focuses on understanding how these cues interact to steer settlement of bivalves specifically the pacific oyster (Magallana gigas).  This includes species interactions, substrate properties and/or environmental conditions, focusing specifically on effect of the interactions from multiple settlement cues. 


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