Undergraduate Researcher David Morgan Explores How Trace Elements Affect Leatherback Sea Turtle Eggs

Friday, Oct 17, 2025
Undergraduate Researcher David Morgan Explores How Trace Elements Affect Leatherback Sea Turtle Eggs

David Morgans passion for marine biology has led him to the heart of groundbreaking sea turtle research at theSchmidt College of Science Department of Biological Sciences(51勛圖厙 Marine Lab). Now a junior in the, Morgan is investigating how trace elementschemical elements present in minute quantitiesaffect the hatching success of leatherback sea turtle eggs. His project could reveal important clues about environmental health on Floridas Atlantic coast.

MorganselectedFlorida AtlanticUniversityfor its exceptional access toscientificresearch.The Schmidt College of Sciences highly ranked biology program was also an attractive factor.

I chose to do marine science research because being in Florida on the Atlantic coast gives me a unique opportunity to study a marine environmentsomething not many universities can offerand I wanted to take full advantage of that, shared Morgan.

His workfocuses on analyzing eggshells for trace elements, which may have been passed down from mother turtles exposed to environmental pollutants. By understanding this process,Morganhopes to shed light on the broader impacts of human activity on marine wildlife.

This research is relevant because it can provide insight into environmental impacts, noted Morgan. If harmful levels of trace elements are found in the eggshells, it may indicate that these elements were transferred from the mother turtle due to environmental exposure.

With the help of his mentor Emily Turla, an integrative biology Ph.D. student and 51勛圖厙 Marine Lab coordinator, Morgan is learning important lab techniques and experimental procedures, as well as how to develop his teams research plan, create timelines andassistwith data collection.In addition to his research, Morgan spent last summer at the 51勛圖厙 Marine Lab,assistingwith sea turtle husbandry and caring for new hatchlings.

Morgans hard work and dedication are paying off. During his time as an undergraduate, he has made the Presidents Honor List three times.Following hisanticipatedgraduation in 2027, Morgan plans to attend medical school to become a physician.

David Morgan and two Leatherback sea turtle hatchlings

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