Spatial and Temporal Variation in Ostrea lurida larval
settlement in Newport Bay, CA
I am an
undergraduate Biological Science major at CSUF and a research
fellow in the Southern California Ecosystems Research Program,
an NSF-UMEB funded undergraduate training program. I have worked
as the lead researcher on a project that studies the long-term
spatial and temporal variation in larval settlement of the
estuarine Olympia oyster, Ostrea lurida, the only oyster
species native to the west coast of the United States.
Metal uptake into body tissues and calcified structures of
the marine gastropod, Kelletia kelletii
I am now in the
process of developing my own multidisciplinary SCERP project
that will incorporate ecology, physiology and genetics to study
how metals are transported and sequestered within various body
organs of the marine gastropod Kelletia kelletii. After I
complete my B.S., I plan on attending graduate school to receive
my PhD.