The river herring has played an enormous role in the lives of New Englanders for centuries, but these fish face an uncertain future. In honor of World Fish Migration day, lab members Rebecca Colby ’21 Ph.D, Kayla Morin ’19 MS, and Peter Goggins ’21 (CAHNR) wrote this column.
Schultz lab member is 2015 Outstanding Graduating EEB Student
Presentation at 8th International Conference on Stickleback Behavior and Evolution
Jeff Divino presented “Characterizing rapid evolution of salinity tolerance in a recently introduced lake population of Threespine Stickleback” this summer at University of Stony Brook
See you at AFS 2015
Amanda Caskenette (“Paying Respect to the Elders in Recreational Fisheries Management”,Thursday, August 20, 2015: 3:20 PM, C-121 Oregon Convention Center) and Michael Smircich (“Effects of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on the Feeding Ecology of Early-Stage Striped Bass”, Tuesday, August 18, 2015: 11:00 AM, C-123 Oregon Convention Center) will present their work in Portland