Sensory landscape impacts on odor-mediated predator-prey interactions at multiple spatial scales in salt marsh communities
This collection of research examines how changes in the sensory landscape, mediated by both odor and hydrodynamic properties, impact odor-mediated predator-prey interactions in salt marsh communities. I approached this research using an interdisciplinary framework that combined field and laboratory...
Main Author: | Wilson, Miranda L. |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/41166 |
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