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Early Life History Section of the American Fisheries Society. https://t.co/SMnikMNESE
Joined June 2016
Our second talk of the day comes from Jill Leonard titled “Behavioral capabilities of embryonic and larval Burbot (Lota lota)”!
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Our first talk in our third topic “Laboratory experimentation to inform ecological and physiological processes in early life stages” comes to us from Jacob Burbank focusing on establishing a lab rearing set up for south Gulf of St. Lawrence Atlantic Herring. #LFC2025
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Yes you’re seeing this right - Rebecca Asch is back on the stage with a second talk titled “Impacts on the Biodiversity, Abundance, and Community Composition of Fish Larvae due to Ship-Channel Dredging”!
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Next up: Lucas Jones talking about “What sand lance species inhabits the Hudson Bay System in the Canadian Arctic?”
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Time for our final set of talks for the day - starting off with Pascal Sirius talking about if otolith chemistry can reveal capelin spawning areas in the Gulf of St. Lawrence!
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Now Katherine Dale is up with a talk titled “Northeastern Pacific fish early life history patterns demonstrate mixed spatiotempiral tradeoffs in response to environmental variability”.
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Our second talk focuses on the effects of crude oil on lesser sandeel by Prescilla Perrichon.
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Rebecca Asch starts off our next topic: “Moving north: effects of anthropogenic disturbances and global change on early life stages of native and non-native species” with a talk about the changes in phenology of 13 different small pelagic fishes in North American waters.
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And we’re back from lunch with our first talk from Catriona Clemmesen titled “Seasonal match/mismatch of herring larvae and their zooplankton prey is related to increased winter water temperatures - comparison of three case studies from Western Baltic spawning grounds”.
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Finishing out our first morning is Susana Garrido, our President-Elect, talking about European Anchovy and Sardine diets through ontogeny!
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