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Corals and goby fishes showing signs of recovery at Lizard Island

Corals and goby fishes showing signs of recovery at Lizard Island

Feb 6, 2020 | Fellowships, Global change, Reef condition, Research

Corals and goby fishes are slowly recovering, less than 3 years after the devastating climatic events that occurred at Lizard Island. While this is great news for Lizard Island, more recovery time is needed. The last 5 years have been rough for the reef, with two...
Accelerating discovery of the peptides in cone-snail venoms

Accelerating discovery of the peptides in cone-snail venoms

Feb 5, 2020 | Biodiversity, Research

As a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles, Mark Phuong accompanied Australian Museum Mollusc expert, Francesco Criscione, on a field trip to the Lizard Island Research Station in August, 2014. During the course of 5 days, Mark collected 32...

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