John Majoris

Affiliation: Boston University (BU)
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Orcid: 0000-0002-4273-2635

Project: Collaborative Research: The Role of Larval Orientation Behavior in Determining Population Connectivity (7 datasets)

DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Distribution of new E. lori settlers arriving on sponge habitat in South Water Caye, Belize in 2015.

Roles: Co-Principal Investigator, Contact

2018-02-27Final no updates expected
Preferences of E. Lori settlers on sponge habitat in South Water Caye, Belize during 2011 and 2017.

Roles: Co-Principal Investigator, Contact

2018-02-28Final no updates expected
Distribution of E. lori settlers on sponge habitat from sampling in South Water Caye, Belize in 2015.

Roles: Co-Principal Investigator, Contact

2018-02-28Final no updates expected
Persistence of E. lori settlers on sponge habitat in South Water Caye, Belize during 2015.

Roles: Co-Principal Investigator, Contact

2018-02-28Final no updates expected
Recorded critical swimming speed of larval Amphiprion percula, Elacatinus lori, and Elacatinus colini measured throughout development from hatching through settlement.

Roles: Co-Principal Investigator, Contact

2018-06-22Final no updates expected
Determining the effects of prey combination on larval Elacatinus colini standard length and survival.

Roles: Co-Principal Investigator, Contact

2018-06-22Final no updates expected
Ontogeny of swimming endurance of larval Amphiprion percula, Elacatinus lori, and Elacatinus colini from Belize in 2015.

Roles: Co-Principal Investigator, Contact

2018-06-22Final no updates expected