Michaela Rogers (@marinemyelement) 's Twitter Profile
Michaela Rogers

@marinemyelement

PhD student in the Hellmann Lab at the University of Dayton. BU’20. ﹌ 🐡 ﹌

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Jennifer Hellmann (@thehellmannlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm recruiting for a fully-funded masters or PhD student to work in my lab starting August 2022! The specific project is up to the student, but should broadly focus on the role of developmental and transgenerational plasticity in helping organisms cope with environmental change.

Michaela Rogers (@marinemyelement) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time for #ABS2022 !! 🦜🐠🌴 I’ll be presenting tomorrow on how Paternal Effects Vary in Response To Cue Types in Threespined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) #paternaleffect #fishbehavior Animal Behavior Society

Time for #ABS2022 !! 🦜🐠🌴 
I’ll be presenting tomorrow on how Paternal Effects Vary in Response To Cue Types in Threespined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) #paternaleffect #fishbehavior <a href="/AnimBehSociety/">Animal Behavior Society</a>
Behavioral Ecology (@behavecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Habitat change alters the expression and efficiency of a female ornament #anthopogenicEffects #mateChoice academic.oup.com/beheco/article…

Habitat change alters the expression and efficiency of a female ornament #anthopogenicEffects #mateChoice

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Go to sea for science! (@goseascience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think we could all use some Portuguese man o’ war color palettes 🎨 these animals have some of the most incredible colors. It’s even cooler that some of their coloration is affected by their diets!

I think we could all use some Portuguese man o’ war color palettes 🎨 these animals have some of the most incredible colors. It’s even cooler that some of their coloration is affected by their diets!
Pete Buston 🐟 (@bustonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nocturnal parental care in clownfish: Parents assist in the hatching process! A lovely piece of work led by undergraduate/masters student Madison Pacaro with Tina Barbasch, Michaela, Juan Chavez, John Majoris. With support from BU_MarineProgram BU Biology tinyurl.com/mrxxr8t5