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MRC» Laboratory of Roger Hanlon |
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WELCOME! |
RESEARCH OVERVIEW
We investigate the behavior of cephalopods and other marine organisms
with an integrative biology approach focused at the organismal level.
Molecular, cellular and ecological approaches are used to complement
this organismal approach, and there is emphasis on sensory biology and
behavioral ecology. Currently we are focused mostly on the highly interdisciplinary subject of camouflage and the visual perception processes that are involved.
List of Publications
Scientific Staff &
Collaborators |
Contact Information:
Roger T. Hanlon
Senior Scientist, MBL
Professor (MBL), Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Brown University
7 MBL Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
(508) 289 - 7700
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RESEARCH AREAS |
Camouflage & adaptive coloration
Sensory ecology
Sexual selection
Fisheries, aquaculture & conservation
Skin ultrastructure & neurobiology
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OUTREACH |
NOVA ScienceNow: |
Go to NOVA's Youtube Channel |
New York Times Segment: |
Go to New York Times website |
iBioSeminar: Rapid Adaptive Camouflage and Signaling in Cephalopds.
Part 1: Concepts and questions
(These three seminars are downloadable for individual or classroom use.) |
Go to iBioSeminar's website for parts 2 and 3 |
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