Flipping the “genetic paradox of invasions

Flipping the “genetic paradox of invasions

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Published: 14 September 2021

Green crabs are rapidly spreading along the U.S. West Coast despite low genetic diversity. WHOI researchers found key DNA traits may help the species adapt quickly to new environments, challenging assumptions about invasion biology.

Keywords: green crab, invasive species, genetic diversity, adaptation, WHOI

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WHOI multidisciplinary team selected for prestigious National Science Foundation Program

WHOI multidisciplinary team selected for prestigious National Science Foundation Program

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Published: 14 October 2021

NSF awards WHOI funding to create the first Coral Reef Digital Twin, a 3D virtual model aiding reef conservation. This groundbreaking tool will improve reef management and public access to vital ocean data.

Keywords: coral reefs, digital twin, NSF, WHOI, conservation, innovation

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Development of a curious robot to study coral reef ecosystems awarded $1.5 million by the National Science Foundation

Development of a curious robot to study coral reef ecosystems awarded $1.5 million by the National Science Foundation

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Published: 10 November 2021

A $1.5M grant will support the development of an autonomous robot to monitor coral reef biodiversity using image and acoustic data, enabling long-term, low-impact reef exploration.

Keywords: coral reefs, robotics, biodiversity, WHOI, NSF, autonomous vehicle, reef monitoring

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