PhD Students - Joshua S. Osterberg
DUML
Bookhout Lab 305
135 Duke Marine Lab Rd
Beaufort, NC 28516
252-504-7626
Fax: 252-504-7648
Research Interests:
- Deep-sea hydrothermal vents
- Deep-sea biology
- Chemical and physical cues used by hydrothermal vent larvae and adults
Education:
- BS in Biology, 2001. College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Bio:
I grew up outside Boston and have always been fascinated
with the water, especially deep water. I studied under Cindy Lee Van Dover
at Williams & Mary, which is where I was introduced to the amazing world
of hydrothermal vents. I am incredibly fortunate to have been down in the
submersible Alvin three times, and the Russian submersible Mir 2 once. Here
at the Duke Marine Lab, under the guidance of Dr. Dan Rittschof, my focus
is on identifying the chemical and physical cues used by adult and larval
hydrothermal vent crustaceans. I plan to investigate larval settlement cues,
reproductive pheromones, feeding cues, and their possible use of light emitted
from vents.
Publications:
- Jenkins, C.D., M.E. Ward, M. Turnipseed, J. Osterberg, and C.L. Van Dover. 2002. The Digestive System of the Hydrothermal Vent Polychaete Galapagomystides aristata (Phyllodocidae): Evidence for Hematophagy? Invertebrate Biology. 121: 243-254.
Hobbies:
Swimming, Tennis, Racquetball, and biking


