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Krystal Mannion presents at International Society for Behavioral Ecology

Krystal Mannion ’14, a Marine Science and Animal Behavior double major, recently presented at the International Society for Behavioral Ecology conference in New York City.

Her poster, "Somebody’s watching me: female Siamese fighting fish alter their interactions in response to an audience," featured another student co-author, Nicole Greaney ’17, an Ocean Studies major, and was the result of work done in the lab of Teresa Dzieweczynski, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychology.