Danielle Dixson
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Danielle L. Dixson is an Associate Professor of Marine Ecology in the School of Marine Science and Policy at the University of Delaware.[1] Her research focusses on how human-induced change to marine ecosystems impacts animal behaviour.[2] Her work, now known to be fraudulent,[3] was about understanding how ocean acidification affects the behaviour of coral reef fishes.[4]
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Alma mater | James Cook University |
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Fields | Marine ecology |
Thesis | Smelling home: the use of olfactory cues for settlement site selection by coral reef fish larvae (2012) |
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