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Research Experience for Undergraduates in Marine Science

Potential Projects

Examples of potential research topics and faculty mentors are listed. Students are not limited to these research topics as long as the research is feasible in the local BML environments.


Mentor Name   Home Institution   Potential Student Projects

Dr. Peter Alpert

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  University of Massachusetts  

Does nutrient fertilization influence invasions by introduced plants at the land-sea interface?


Dr. Matt Bracken

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  UC Davis/BML  

Consequences of declining biodiversity in marine ecosystems


Dr. Ernie Chang

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  UC Davis/BML  

How hormones control molting of invasive green crabs (a laboratory-based study)


Dr. Gary Cherr

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  UC Davis/BML  

Embryo defense in the marine environment: self-protection against pollution

Pollution effects on reproduction in estuarine and marine organisms


Dr. Jim Clegg

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  UC Davis/BML  

Stress tolerance and molecular chaperones in intertidal organisms


Dr. Brian Gaylord

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  UC Davis/BML  

Impacts of ocean acidification on biomechanical attributes of marine organisms


Dr. Ted Grosholz

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  UC Davis/BML  

The impacts of invasive species on efforts to restore native oyster populations


Dr. Tessa Hill

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  UC Davis/BML  

Understanding the impacts of human-induced climate and environmental change on Northern California coastal environments using sediments and microfossils


Dr. John Largier

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  UC Davis/BML  

Beach and shoreline pollution- where does the runoff go?

Seawater intrusion, estuary stratification and habitat for salmon.


 

Dr. Steven Morgan

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  UC Davis/BML  

Predator-prey interactions, defenses and community effects

How does larval behavior affect survival, dispersal and replenishment of communities?


Dr. Eric Sanford

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  UC Davis/BML  

Impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on marine invertebrates. 

Evolution and ecology of carnivorous snails.


Dr. Jay Stachowicz

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  UC Davis/BML  

Invertebrate community ecology: facilitation, invasion, and the maintenance of species diversity

The role of nutrients and grazers in promoting nuisance 
macroalgal blooms


Dr. Don Strong

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  UC Davis/BML  

Salt stress, inundation, and hungry herbivores: how do salt marsh plants survive?


Dr. Susan Williams

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  UC Davis/BML  

How intertidal stress influences marine communities

How native and non-native predators influence prey communities


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