Sara M. Lindsay
Professor of Marine Sciences
Estabrooke Hall 108 (Murray Hall 210)
207.581.4674 (207.581.2739)
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Recent Publications (also see below)
Education
Ph.D. in Ecology, University of South Carolina, 1994
Bio
Sara Lindsay studies the sensory biology and ecology of marine invertebrates. She is especially interested in chemoreception, tissue regeneration, bioturbation and understanding how polychaetes and other infauna make a living in the mud and sand at the bottom of the ocean.
Highlighted Publications
Perry, E. S., Miller, W. R., & Lindsay, S. (2015). Looking at tardigrades in a new light: using epifluorescence to interpret structure. Journal of Microscopy, 257(2), 117-122. doi: 10.1111/jmi.12190
Jumars, P. A., Dorgan, K. M., & Lindsay, S. M. (2015). Diet of Worms Emended: An update of polychaete feeding guilds. Annual Review of Marine Science 7:497-520.