Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sarah E Craig"
- Sarah E Craig's recent research primarily focuses on the mechanisms of sexual differentiation and behavior in the common clownfish *Amphiprion ocellaris*, particularly in relation to sex change processes within the species.
- Significant findings include the documentation of increased cell numbers in the preoptic area (POA) of females compared to males, contributing to our understanding of how such cellular differences may influence reproductive behaviors and hormonal regulation.
- Additionally, her work investigates the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, namely bisphenol A and synthetic estradiol, revealing their impacts on brain function, behavior, and reproductive physiology in clownfish, highlighting environmental influences on sexual development.