This is a really exciting summer for us at the foodweb lab.
We headed down to Jamaica last month (in April) to collect some tropical rock pool beasties

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and now we are focusing our attention on the meiofaunal communities in Arctic rock pools (up in Churchill, MA)

and local supralittoral rock pool communities in Nova Scotia

. We have got some great cultures going from Jamaica and this month we will also be starting some experiments with Brian Starzomski, Marta Coll, and Heike Lotze testing some "fishing down the food web" predictions.