Celina Baines who will be entering the lab in Fall has had her first paper accepted and it is now available in early on-line at Biology Letters. This paper is from undergraduate research she completed in Locke Rowe’s lab examining context-dependent dispersal in notonectids. She found that the emigration behaviour was sensitive to both predators and density, and critically that there are interactions between these factors. Check it out at Biology Letters.
Well done Celina!