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James Sulikowski
university of new england
Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, University of New England Expertise: Life history and population dynamics of sharks, skates, and rays; composition and spatial/temporal distribution of fish communities; physiological responses to stress and how this influences by-catch mortality; environmental adaptations in fish; conservation of fish communities; and trophic interactions between fish species. Ph.D., Zoology, University of New Hampshire M.S., Physiology, DePaul University M.S., Marine Biology, Nova Southeastern University B.S., Biology, Dennison University Post-Doctoral Training Zoology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
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Shark Research Confessions: Introductions and Adventures in the Field with New England Shark Experts
Partner:New England Aquarium