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Eva McClure

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Position: Alexandra Grutter's Research Assistant

Education:
  • 2007 Honours in Coral Reef Ecology, The University of Queensland
  • 2004 - 2006 Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland

Research Interests: Cleaning behaviour, blood parasites, coral reef ecology

Honours Project: "Nudibranchs may use their bright colours to alert predators of their toxicity". Eva's project looked at the colour signal design of nudibranchs by investigating how their colours may be perceived by fish species with differing spectral sensitivities.  Many nudibranchs also incorporate UV components into their colours but do these components make nudibranch colours appear more contrasting for fish species that can see UV?

Contact Details: e.mcclure@uq.edu.au

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  • The Cleaner Fish Chronicles
  • Research Projects
  • People
    • Dr. Lexa Grutter
    • Dr. Derek Sun
    • Halle Martineau
    • Olivia Cenne
    • Barbara Lainz
    • Eden Devon
    • PhD Graduates >
      • Maxi Eckes
      • Richard Smith
      • Lynda Curtis
      • Conor Jones
      • Penny McCracken
      • Laura Nagel
      • Devi Stuart-Fox
      • Gabriela Munoz
      • Samantha Waller
      • Justine Becker
      • Derek Sun
    • Masters Graduates >
      • Rachel Fogelman
      • Carlos Vargos
      • Marina Richardson
    • Honours Graduates >
      • Derek Sun
      • Peter Waldie
      • Gillian Clague
      • Jennifer Pickering
      • Jennifer Rumney
      • Jan-Maree Murphy
      • John McKiernan
      • Viviana Gamboa
      • Carrie Sims
      • Rose Penfold
      • Berilin Duong
      • Natsumi Nishigawa
      • Joanna Davis
      • Daniel Capps
      • Marty Deveny
      • Maxi Eckes
      • Lynda Curtis
      • Conor Jones
      • Carley Bansemer
    • Past Research Assistants >
      • Eva McClure
      • Cait Newport
      • Bronwyn Cameron
      • Nadia Aurisch
      • Christine Fury
    • Visiting Research Students >
      • Emilie David
      • Anais Ranica
      • Mathilde Bénézech
      • Nicolas Fournet Fayas
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  • The Sustainable Marine Aquarium
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    • Marta Ferraro
    • Ofalia Ho