The research program area is our latest program area,
started January 26, 2007. We are still working on
obtaining startup funding and equipment to expand this
effort. Learning the life history characteristics of
coral reef-associated organisms is critical to
understanding how to maintain and breed them in
captivity. Collaborative efforts on understanding the
biology of these animals should reduce the cost of
breeding them in captivity and provide opportunties for
large-scale captive breeding efforts.
Research Program Area
Publications and Presentations
Borneman, E.H. & Plankis, B.J. (2008, Accepted).
The Desirable Invertebrates Breeding Society:
Reproduction of Invertebrates for Education and
Sustainability. A poster session to be
presented at the 11th International Coral Reef
Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Borneman, E.H. (2008, Accepted).
Corallivorous microparasites and the potential of
invasion from the marine ornamental trade. A
presentation for the 11th International Coral Reef
Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Plankis, B.J. (2008, Accepted). Spawning
Induction Method Responses of Trochidae Gastropods
in Closed System Aquaculture. Poster session to be
presented at the 11th International Coral Reef
Symposium, Fort Lauderdale, FL.