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The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. CEES - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis. CEES - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis. The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Welcome to the Kristine Bonnevie lectures! Date: 2 September. Open for all! The geometry of ecosystems in a changing world. Corina E. Tarnita, Princeton University. The unknown unknowns: Communicating scientific uncertainty. Jan M Nordbotten, University of Bergen. Evolutionary biology and genomics.
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Coral reefs – Pinsky Lab
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Global Change Ecology and Evolution in the Sea. December 16, 2016. January 3, 2017. New paper: where did Nemo go? Photo of orange clownfish courtesy of Simon Thorrold. Baby fish float on ocean currents. So where do they go? Our paper out this week in. This work was the result of an exciting collaboration with Serge Planes, Geoff Jones, Simon Thorrold, Pablo Saenz-Agudelo, Michael Berumen, Michael Bode, and others. November 15, 2016. December 14, 2016. Photos from last field season now online. Emily Mober...
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Larval dispersal – Pinsky Lab
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Global Change Ecology and Evolution in the Sea. December 16, 2016. January 3, 2017. New paper: where did Nemo go? Photo of orange clownfish courtesy of Simon Thorrold. Baby fish float on ocean currents. So where do they go? Our paper out this week in. This work was the result of an exciting collaboration with Serge Planes, Geoff Jones, Simon Thorrold, Pablo Saenz-Agudelo, Michael Berumen, Michael Bode, and others. November 15, 2016. December 14, 2016. Photos from last field season now online. Emily Mober...
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Fisheries – Pinsky Lab
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Global Change Ecology and Evolution in the Sea. January 3, 2017. January 3, 2017. New York Times coverage today. Front page of the Science section in the New York Times today: Fish Seek Cooler Waters, Leaving Some Fishermen’s Nets Empty. With quotes from Malin. December 7, 2016. December 14, 2016. Marine species respond rapidly to winter temperatures. Bluefish illustration courtesy of fishwatch.gov. Jim Morley has a new paper just online early in Global Change Biology ( here. November 30, 2016. Ed was at...
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News – Pinsky Lab
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Global Change Ecology and Evolution in the Sea. January 5, 2017. January 12, 2017. Patrick Flanagan very successfully presented and defended his MS Thesis today, “Community-temperature mismatch in a benthic marine ecosystem.” He investigated whether changing temperature could be used to understand ecological community change on the northeast US continental shelf. Congratulations, Patrick! He’s graduating from the Graduate Program in Oceanography. January 3, 2017. January 3, 2017. With quotes from Malin.
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Climate change – Pinsky Lab
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Global Change Ecology and Evolution in the Sea. January 5, 2017. January 12, 2017. Patrick Flanagan very successfully presented and defended his MS Thesis today, “Community-temperature mismatch in a benthic marine ecosystem.” He investigated whether changing temperature could be used to understand ecological community change on the northeast US continental shelf. Congratulations, Patrick! He’s graduating from the Graduate Program in Oceanography. January 3, 2017. January 3, 2017. With quotes from Malin.
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Coupled natural-human systems – Pinsky Lab
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Global Change Ecology and Evolution in the Sea. Tag: Coupled natural-human systems. November 2, 2016. December 14, 2016. Ed at the EcoSummit in Montpelier. Ed was at the EcoSummit conference in Montpellier ( Sept. 1. To present Why do fisheries evolve different harvest rates? The conference theme was Engineering Sustainability, but covered a wide range of sustainability topics. Also a nice chance to drink some wine and visit with Michel Loreau! October 26, 2016. December 14, 2016. September 6, 2016.
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Bats – Pinsky Lab
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Global Change Ecology and Evolution in the Sea. September 6, 2016. December 14, 2016. Welcoming Wijnand Boonstra, Katrina Catalano, Sarah Gignoux-Wolfsohn, and Emily Moberg! The lab is busy these days, and we’re excited to welcome a visitor, a new Ph.D. student, and two new postdocs! Wijnand Boonstra is a sociologist from the Stockholm Resilience Centre, visiting to work on fisheries dynamics related to our NSF Coastal SEES project and GreenMar. On our USFWS-funded project. See our updated People.
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