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Division of Public Relations and Marketing Communications
Nova Southeastern University
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314-7796

communications@nova.edu

NSU Researcher Featured in National Media

Research Into Invasive Species Garners National Coverage

John E. Randall, Ph.D., Hawaii Biological Survey- damselfish photo

Credit: John E. Randall, Ph.D., Hawaii Biological Survey

For Nova Southeastern University researcher Matthew Johnston, Ph.D., studying invasive marine species is his specialty. From lionfish to giant shrimp to damselfish, Johnston has been involved in some cutting-edge research as to what these non-native species mean to their new habitats.

His most recent research involves the damselfish that has made parts of the Gulf of Mexico its new home. Media have covered the release of his latest research paper – you can see some the media coverage below.

 

 

WLRN – Public Television Miami

WUSF News (University of South Florida)

Nature World News

The News-Press

Science Daily