... and how it was stolen by a 12 year old girl ! :
Sixth-Grader May Have Stolen Credit For Marine Biologist's Lionfish Research
Sixth-Grader May Have Stolen Credit For Marine Biologist's Lionfish Research
I'm sure that the ethics process is just as strict in America. Although its very strict here - the hoops I had to jump through to throw fish in water so they would die!
And for someone who has been following intently - you do realise that none of the fish died? This is a fairly standard methodology, thousands of animals die every year under for animal research, and this seems like a fairly ethical study. I don't know that she was working under ethics approval though, I doubt schools have ethics committees, but she might have got approval from her dad's work.
The articles were about the fish living for much longer in fresh water than expected, so I assumed that to measure how long the fish could survive in fresh water, she had to record the time to death.
Not quite, the research was on lion fish surviving in water with repeatedly lowered salinity levels, eventually reaching as low as 6 ppt, and was attempting to answer the question "What is the lowest salinity lionfish can tolerate?"
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