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VP’s from our 5 member universities visited to learn all about BMSC
Vice Presidents from our 5 member universities enjoyed learning all about BMSC during their visit here last weekend.
Ambrose University Zoology students share their field trip adventure
Discovering marine science on the wild wet coast; Ambrose University Zoology students share their field trip adventure!
Morphological trade-off between drag avoidance and tolerance in wave-swept kelps.
Kelps from wave-swept shores have either a streamlined morphology to reduce drag, or increased attachment and breakage force, but not both, having implications for the evolution of morphological diversity in this group.
The Field Trips crew returns for a new season of marine science education!
BMSC is gearing up for another season of Field Trips, with the first group arriving on the weekend.
A new book on the evolution of ‘animal athletes’, by Irschick & Higham
This book by Duncan Irschick and BMSC instructor Tim HIgham examines how and why ‘animal athletes’ have evolved using examples from across the animal kingdom, integrating them into the broader context of ecology and evolution.
Dr. Sean Rogers
Sean’s interest in the ecology and evolution of fishes began during his BSc and MSc research on sea-run brook charr at the University of New Brunswick. He did his PhD at Laval University and was then awarded an NSERC post doctoral fellowship to study coastal and freshwater fishes in the Pacific Northwest. Sean started his…