A podcast interview with Dr. Li
Lab News
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Jingchun, Ruiqi, and Andy had a fantastic field season in Western Australia. They worked with the Western Australian Museum to collect the most bizarre marine bivalves across a 1000 miles coastline. The fieldwork not only deepened our understanding of diverse marine bivalve species, but also highlighted the importance of preserving unique and vibrant marine habitats for future generations.
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Congratulations to 2023 graduating lab members Dan (EBIO PhD), now faculty of Santa Barbara City College; and Cameron (Museum and Field Studies master's), now Collections Manager at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
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Research highlights
Marine Symbiosis and MacroevolutionHow do intimate associations between symbionts and hosts affect their evolutionary patterns?
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Evolution of photosymbiosisExploring the evolution of photosymbiotic associations between marine invertebrates and single-celled algae.
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Ecology of Invasive parasite in estuariesHow does an invasive parasite impact the US west coast estuary communities?
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