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Trystin F. Anderson's research focuses on the ecological impacts of anthropogenic noise on aquatic wildlife. Their work has investigated the behavior of Highland stonerollers (Campostoma spadecium) in relation to recreational boat noise. Specifically, Anderson's research examined whether these fish avoid noisy areas or show a preference for grazing algae in quieter environments. This study, published in 2021, involved collaboration with Maureen R. McClung from Hendrix College, who is a co-author on the publication. Anderson is considered recently active in research.
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Highland stonerollers (Campostoma spadecium) do not clearly avoid recreational boat noise or preferentially graze algae in quieter areas (2021)
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- Highland stonerollers (Campostoma spadecium) do not clearly avoid recreational boat noise or preferentially graze algae in quieter areas
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