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Nature 394, 425 (30 July 1998) | doi:10.1038/28747
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Research Scientist – Ecology of Phytoplankton and Primary Producers (Experimental Lakes Area)
- Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO)
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Rice University
- Houston, Texas, USA
Ecology: Polarized flight
Alison Mitchell
Why do mayflies lay their eggs en masse on dry asphalt roads? The answer can be found in the latest Journal of Experimental Biology (201, 2273-2286; 1998) — but be prepared for a tale of death and deception.
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