Julian Partridge
Julian Partridge (born February 1959) is a marine biologist and neuroethologist. His work primarily focuses on animal sensory systems, with a notable focus on deep-sea organisms. He is considered a leading expert in deep-sea adaptations and biology, and his discovery of a fish that utilizes reflective optics to see was groundbreaking in the scientific community. Provided by Wikipedia
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Benthic Observation Survey System (BOSS) for surveys of marine benthic habitats by Tim Langlois, Claude Spencer, Brooke A. Gibbons, Kingsley J. Griffin, Kye Adams, Charlotte Aston, Neville Barrett, Ashlee Bastiaansen, Donna Beach, Ant Bernard, Todd Bond, Genevieve R. Carey, Jennifer E. Caselle, Katie Cieri, Gabrielle H. Cummins, Katherine Cure, Simon deLestang, John Fitzhardinge, Anita Giraldo‐Ospina, Gretchen Grammer, David R. Guilfoyle, Christopher Henderson, Sharyn Hickey, Jamie Hicks, Renae Hovey, Charlie Huveneers, Daniel Ierodiaconou, John Keesing, Nathan Knott, Jennifer L. Lavers, Steve Lindfield, James Lindholm, Stanley Mastrantonis, Kinsey Matthews, Matthew L. Navarro, Julian Partridge, Dominique Pelletier, Camilla V. H. Piggott, Rachel Przeslawski, Ben Radford, Matthew Rees, Ron (Doc) Reynolds, Fernanda A. Rolim, Adam Smith, Felix Spencer, Rick Starr, Samuel Thompson, Iszaac Webb, Wayne Webb, Sasha Whitmarsh, Joel Williams, Jacquomo Monk
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