The Plymouth Student Scientist - Volume 07 - 2014: Recent submissions
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The Pareto Principle
(University of Plymouth, 2014)The Pareto Principle (also known as the 80-20 rule) states that for many phenomena, about 80% of the consequences are produced by 20% of the causes. In this article we discuss the Pareto Principle and its importance in ... -
Critical Thinking: critical choices
(University of Plymouth, 2014)Guest editorial from: Dr Joe Allison (Learning Development Team Leader, University of Plymouth). -
Choice tests: application and relevance in terms of improving husbandry methods and welfare of captive animals
(University of Plymouth, 2014)Choice tests have been widely used across numerous species for a variety of reasons, including environmental enrichment preference, food and its presentation, enclosure and enclosure furniture preference, and mate choice. ... -
Acclimatization of Anemonia viridis (Forskäl 1775) by thermal preconditioning: potential role of catalase
(University of Plymouth, 2014)The phenomenon of cnidarian bleaching has attracted much attention in the literature, as the frequency of coral bleaching events and mass mortality have increased over the last few decades, driving the degradation of coral ... -
"You are what you eat": How diet can influence the gut microbiota of marine invertebrates
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The impacts of tuna fisheries on the pelagic ecosystem in the central west Pacific Ocean
(University of Plymouth, 2014)Poster submission -
Do microplastics affect the bioavailability of harmful pollutants?
(University of Plymouth, 2014)Poster presentation