Dr. Tom Langen, Department of Biology
Clarkson University
University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus
Hola todos! My name is Ángel Sebastian Estruche-Santos, I am studying at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus.
I major in Environmental Sciences with a minor in Renewable Energy and Sustainability and work as an undergraduate researcher at the Shrimp & Fish Ecology Laboratory, within the College of Natural Sciences. My conviction for natural resources, sustainability, and ecology started at home, where the streams and woods near my community played an integral role in recreation, sustenance, and health for all. Thus, my guiding light is exploring, conserving, and facilitating the knowledge and components of nature and the environment.
Week 03 Proposal Presentation
Morphological Variation of Mooneye, Hiodon tergisus
Authors: Angel S. Estruche-Santos & Dr. Tom Langen
Synopsis: Using image processing software to identify morphological variation of Mooneye fish within the Oswegatchie River/ St. Lawrence Basin.
They have iridescent eyes, toothy tongues, and are torpedo-shaped.
Deep body, posterior placement of dorsal/anal fin, and males have print above the cloaca.
Forked caudal fin, silvery reflective color, and lateral lines are visible.
Week 07 Symposium Abstract (JPEG)
Week 10 Photo Essay
Captivating Forms
Unveiling the Ecomorphology of Mooneye Fish
Overview
Scientist in action
Details/Macro
Conclusion
Week 10 3-Minute Poster Presentation
Author: Angel S. Estruche-Santos
Week 10 Symposium Poster Presentation
Unveiling the Ecomorphology of Mooneye, Hiodon tergisus, in the Oswegatchie River Basin
Angel S. Estruche-Santos & Dr. Tom Langen