Hugo Magaña
This scientist studies fish living in the wild, including what they eat, their habitat, and how they interact with their environment.
Rocky Mountain Research Station
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My favorite science experiences are teaching about photosynthesis and studying food webs. In this photo, I was collecting algae from which I would later create pure diatom cultures. Diatoms are one-celled algae. I then created diatom pucks from those cultures.
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Many changes have occured in the Rio Grande since the 1940s that have created a river that is deeper and faster. This has created problems for the Rio Grande silvery...
By the Light of the Silvery Minnow: Can Young Minnows Be Taught About Their Natural Foods?
Many changes have occured in the Rio Grande since the 1940s that have created a river that is deeper and faster. This has created problems for the Rio Grande silvery...
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USDA Forest Service: Hugo Magana
Learn more about Hugo Magana's research at his Forest Service profile page.Visit Profile