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Beatriz Diaz Pauli, or Bea as we know her, was awarded PhD degree after a good debate with the opponents. EvoFish congratulates!
The evaluation committee gives green light for the PhD defence of Beatriz Díaz Pauli.
While hunting for guppies in Sri Lanka, Ranga Jayawickrama discovered a location hosting a guppy population at a high altitude.
University of Bergen awarded Professor Anne Magurran an honorary doctorate on August 31. To mark this event, a seminar in her honour was arranged on August 30. In addition to a keynote talk by Professor Magurran, exciting local research was portrayed.
Ranga Jayawickrama is collecting additional material for his Master thesis at Sri Lanka.
Postdoctoral fellowship in evolutionary fisheries ecology is now open. Dead-line: July 29.
Hugo Capes from Montpellier is doing his research practice with EvoFish.
Bea and guppies are featuring in Del Gorro del Mundo, a Spanish-language podcast
Next week specialists in fisheries-induced evolution will meet in Bergen.
You can now follow EvoFish in Twitter!
Old data can yield new insights when approached from a new angle. Data from Masfjorden are elucidating the population ecology of coastal cod, saithe and pollack.
Bibliometrics are increasingly used in research assessments. This seminar will present the essentials of bibliometric analyses, and provide an opportunity to discuss their strengths and wekanesses.
Evolution of growth is an evolutionary puzzle, and adding fisheries selection does not make that any easier. A new paper from EvoFish aims at clarifying our thoughts about growth evolution.
EvoFish welcomes new master student, Yusra Taha, who will study variation in maturity and fecundity in bearded goby.
EvoFish welcomes new master student, Maria Larsen, who will study variation in reproductive strategy in bearded goby.
Fisheries-induced evolution is in the focus in Dagens Næringsliv.
EvoFish welcomes new master's student, Ranga Jayawickrama, who will study moprhological variation in guppies.
'Science & Environment' section of the BBC News has talked with Beatriz Diaz Pauli.

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