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455: Decoding the Colorful Communication Cues Used By Female Fish - Dr. Lori Hosaka LaPlante

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Dr. Marie McNeely, featuring top scientists speaking about their life and career in science 3 days a
Published
Mon 25 Jun 2018
Episode Link
https://peoplebehindthescience.libsyn.com/455-decoding-the-colorful-communication-cues-used-by-female-fish-dr-lori-hosaka-laplante

Dr. Lori Hosaka LaPlante is an Associate Professor of Biology at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire. Her research focuses on how and why animals use color signals during communication. In particular, Lori is interested in better understanding color signals used by female fish to communicate readiness to mate, dominance, and health status. When not at work, you can often find Lori doing yoga or playing volleyball. During the winter she plays indoor volleyball three times per week, and in the summer she plays beach volleyball three times per week. Lori also loves spending quality time with her husband, dog, and cat. She received her B.S. in marine biology from California State University, Long Beach, and she went on to receive her Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology from the University of Connecticut. In our interview, Lori shares some of her experiences in life and science.

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