Postdoc at APU, interested in declining fish size and repeatability of evolution. Fish-obsessed evolutionary ecologist, snowboarder, Newfoundlander. She/her
The Pace of Modern Life, Revisited.
I am really proud to announce that our new & much larger database of phenotypic rates is ready. Here, @SarahSandersonH & @photopidge lead its use to re-assess previous assertions. (See paper for more authors)
https://t.co/MNo8L0Dxfm #brocku
Our latest #stickleback paper is out, with work led by Quiterie Haenel and Daniel Berner on a SUPER cool stickle system, the Misty Lake!
https://t.co/I7ueSD2rnW
@JB_Grimm For bibs, I have kid-sized Grundens and love them! They make women's sizes too but the largest kid sizes fit me well (no more rolling up the legs!) and were quite a bit cheaper than adult sizes when I got them too
Working on adaptation to environmental change in aquatic ecosystems? Submit an abstract to SS12 that @KimberleyLemmen and I are organizing for #ASLO21. Abstracts due March 12.
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OK, #Canadian scientists, #science students, science influencers, scientific societies, student & postdoc unions, and everyone else who may know someone w/ science postgraduate training
We (@COVID_19_Canada ) and the province of #Ontario really need your help...every one of you.
Hey folks, ever wonder how the genetic basis of migration operates? Our new paper @fishteph lays out a framework for indirect control, where the genetic basis influences physiology, which then influences migratory behavior, using #trout as an example
https://t.co/B6inMB0jbp
"Widespread declines in Pacific salmon size based on 60 years of measurements from 12.5 million fish across Alaska". Great to be part of this team, led by @KristaOke, @EricPalkovacs, @westley_peter and lots of collaborators. https://t.co/r9jnBMIkJL
New #SASAP working group publication led by @KristaOke and @EricPalkovacs out in @NatureComms showing that four species of Pacific salmon in Alaska have gotten smaller over the past 60 years, impacting ecosystems and people https://t.co/ToUlVawIND
Huge Data! Measurements of 12.5 Million individual salmon over 40+ years reveal that "salmon are getting smaller, affecting people and ecosystems". It was great to be a part of this huge effort led by @KristaOke and @EricPalkovacs and many others.
https://t.co/vItQ1eHDs6