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Caroly Shumway

Senior Scientist -
New England Aquarium
Adjunct Professor - Boston University

Lab Members

  Adam Dobberfuhl     Graduate Student

  Justin Scace
Research Assistant

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   Fish

   Phylogeny

Conservation

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Our lab studies how complex brains and behaviors evolve. We also are involved in many aquatic biodiversity conservation initiatives:

Evolution of Brain and Behavior Research

The closely related African cichlids of Lake Tanganyika utilize diverse habitats types and have diverse social behaviors and organizations. Our research focuses on how environmental and social demands work to shape the brain structure and function in this evolutionary model. 

Funding provided by NSF

Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation

The Aquatic Biodiversity Initiative highlights the value of science in addressing pressing questions in aquatic biodiversity, the interdependence of humans with other species and ecosystems, and the importance of changing human behavior. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last update 5/22/06
Website Created by Justin Scace