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Halmos College Faculty and Alumnus Land on PLOS One’s Landing Page

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This fall, Halmos College alumnus Alexander Humphreys ’13 (MS in marine biology) and Halmos College faculty member and Chair Bernhard Riegl, Ph.D. published an article entitled, “Effect of seawater temperature, pH, and nutrients on the distribution and character of low abundance shallow water benthic foraminifer in the Galapagos” in PLOS One, one of the world’s biggest scientific journals.

Dr. Humphreys began his research on Galapagos sediments at NSU in the Halmos College Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences with Dr. Riegl. After graduation he continued his studies at the University of Toronto.