2021 Alaska Fisheries Science Center Groundfish Seminar Series - Bianca Prohaska
Stress physiology in the smalltooth sawfish: Effects of ontogeny, capture method, and habitat loss.
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What does a gigantic fish with a hedge trimmer for a snout have to be stressed about? Come learn about the physiology of smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata, one of the world's most endangered species of marine fishes. Specifically, we investigated how stress in this species changes over ontogeny, with varying capture methods, and how habitat loss may be affecting juveniles.
For more information contact: Liz.Dawson@noaa.gov or Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov
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