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Author: Cory Berger

I am a PhD student at MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where I study the evolution and physiology of marine invertebrates. I usually work with zooplankton and sea anemones, and I am especially interested in circadian rhythms of these animals. Outside work, I love to play trumpet, listen to music, and watch hockey.
Two species, both alike in dignity
Ecology

Two species, both alike in dignity

Two species of zooplankton—one from the Arctic, and the other from the North Atlantic—have surprisingly similar distributions in Arctic fjords
December 19, 2022December 19, 2022 Cory Berger
How many symbionts does it take to make a happy coral?
Coral

How many symbionts does it take to make a happy coral?

The composition of symbiont communities affects the flow of nutrients between symbionts and their coral hosts
November 15, 2022 Cory Berger
Nemo’s neighbours: anemonefish recognize other fish by their stripes
Behavior

Nemo’s neighbours: anemonefish recognize other fish by their stripes

Clownfish treat other reef fish differently depending on their colour patterns
October 18, 2022 Cory Berger
Some like it hot: environment and symbiosis influence coral heat tolerance
Biology

Some like it hot: environment and symbiosis influence coral heat tolerance

Why do some corals do better in warm water than others?
August 18, 2022August 18, 2022 Cory Berger
A who’s who of the parasites of Arctic zooplankton
Biodiversity

A who’s who of the parasites of Arctic zooplankton

Scientists learn about the diversity of parasites that infect some of the Ocean's smallest critters
July 19, 2022July 20, 2022 Cory Berger
A zooplankton’s perspective on circadian behavior
Ecology

A zooplankton’s perspective on circadian behavior

Scientists explore how zooplankton perceive light when they migrate throughout the day.
June 20, 2022 Cory Berger
Coral symbiosis doesn’t need photosynthesis, after all
Coral

Coral symbiosis doesn’t need photosynthesis, after all

Corals and algae can establish symbiosis even in the dark
May 23, 2022 Cory Berger
Baby zooplankton are surprisingly common in the Arctic winter
Ecology

Baby zooplankton are surprisingly common in the Arctic winter

It’s hard to grow up during the polar night—but a lot of zooplankton do it anyway!
April 26, 2022April 26, 2022 Cory Berger

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