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Jamie Baldwin Fergus

 

Contact Information:

Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
Washington, DC
jlb54@duke.edu

 

Education:

BS, Biological Sciences, Ilinois State University

Research Interests:

Visual physiology and sexual signalling in portunid crabs, particularly Callinectes

 

Publications:

Baldwin, J. L., and S. Johnsen (2011). The effects of molting on the visual acuity of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus. Journal of Experimental Biology. 214, 3055-3061.

Baldwin, J. L., and S. Johnsen (2009). The importance of color in mate choice in the blue crab Callinectes sapidus. Journal of Experimental Biology 212, 3762-3768.

Baldwin, J.L., Petersen, C.W., Preston, R.L., and Kidder, G.K. (2006) Aerobic and Submerged Development of Embryos of Fundulus heteroclitusThe Bulletin, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory.

Kocot, K. M., Baldwin, J.L., Preston, R.L, and Kidder, G. W., (2005). The Efficacy of wire minnow traps in assessing populations of Fundulus heteroclitus. The Bulletin, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory 44:65-66.

Baldwin, J.L. (2005). “Embryonic Development and Oxygen Consumption of Fundulus heteroclitus in Aerial and Submerged Conditions” Senior Thesis. Illinois State University.

Baldwin, J.L., Goldsmith,C. E., Petersen,C. E., Preston, R.L, and Kidder, G.W. (2004). Synchronous hatching in the Fundulus heteroclitus embryos: Production and properties. The Bulletin, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory 43:110-111.

 

 

 

 

 

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