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Grad Student Robinson Follows Little Blue Crabs for Bigger Food Web Picture

Posted on April 26, 2016 by Murt Conover

Elizabeth Robinson studies blue crab’s role in the northern Gulf of Mexico food web, looking closely at how Deepwater Horizon oil might have affected the natural predator-prey balance.

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