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Oyster Restoration Benefits from Genetic Diversity
MSC Associate Professor Randall Hughes and colleagues have conducted an experiment testing how genetic diversity of juvenile oysters impacts survival in a restored reef.
September 19, 2019
Marine and Environmental Sciences
Oyster Doctors: Parasites make for Engaging Outreach
A new study led by MSC researcher Dr. Torrie Hanley highlights how interactions of multiple parasites can lead to oyster decline. A hands-on activity developed by Hanley and her team helps share these concepts with the public.
April 12, 2019
Oyster Restoration Informed by Research
Marine Science Center PhD graduate Christopher Baillie, advised by Professor Jon Grabowski, conducted a study exploring the biological and physical factors affecting oysters.
February 07, 2019
Marine and Environmental Sciences
Theory testing improves predictive power for conservation and restoration
New research from David Kimbro improves the way ecologists can test their theories.
December 04, 2018
Impacts of oyster farming on sediment microbial communities vary depending on technique
Research out of the Bowen Lab suggest that different oyster farming practices alter sediment carbon in different ways, though there were no differences observed in the abundance of pathogenic Vibrio across sites sampled.
November 30, 2017