Colin Adams
@C_Adams1758
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New paper from @StephABlain showing that the environmental factors driving the extent of divergence in sympatric ecotypes in lakes is species dependant @louisechavarie @sceneUofG
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High migration success of Atlantic salmon smolts in standing waters could be due to relative current speeds providing good quality directional cues to migrants. More from @JessicaRFordyce @C_Adams1758 @AngusJLothian @sceneUofG
@UofGSBOHVM @Galloway_FT https://t.co/USZnTn2KN9
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Riverine habitat fragmentation by barriers, including impoundments, is common and their effects on obligate aquatic organisms are manifold. Organisms, such as Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), that...
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We are looking for master, PhD, and postdoc individuals that would be interested by a project with fish, food-web and winter ecology project in Canada. Experience with telemetry and/or isotopes will be a great asset! If interested, DM me :)
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New paper from Steph Blain! If you’re interested in our new approach to meta-analyses with more than two groups (e.g., ecotypes), it’s definitely worth a read. Plus, discover ecological drivers influencing post-glacial lake divergence!
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Prize 2025: Professor Nicola Veitch (@NicolaVeitchUoG), Dr Leighann Sherry (@LeighannSherry), Dr Stewart White and Dr Victoria Paterson, University of Glasgow, UK (@UofGlasgow)
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Does transporting salmon smolts past river migration bottlenecks enhance migration success? New paper @ProfColinBean @sceneUofG @Jessie__Lilly @hanhonkanen @JessicaRFordyce @JPeterKoene1
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Very happy to be in Manchester to represent @sceneUofG and @UofGSBOHVM at the @elementarIRMS user group meeting Talking about the power of isotopes to understand what fish and ancient peoples do/did. Thanks to @HarrodLab and @FranSantanaS for sharing data/hard work.
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My second PhD paper is out! 🎓📝Does interrupting smolts during migration harm them? Our latest research investigates the impact of capturing smolts using traps 🐟Check out the full study here: https://t.co/ul6YTRWeKN
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How successfully salmon smolts migrate down river can be in part predicted by the landscape of the catchment @JessicaRFordyce @AST_Salmon @sceneUofG
New paper 🚨 Smolts show significant temporal and spatial (river) variations in migration success👇 Determinants of riverine migration success by Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts from rivers across the UK and Ireland. Journal of Fish Biology, 1–16. https://t.co/VafpYhg31h
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New paper 🚨 Smolts show significant temporal and spatial (river) variations in migration success👇 Determinants of riverine migration success by Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts from rivers across the UK and Ireland. Journal of Fish Biology, 1–16. https://t.co/VafpYhg31h
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There is some evidence that the river migration success of Atlantic salmon smolts, on their first migration to sea, varies both spatially and temporally. However, we have only a poor understanding...
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Online now: Species delimitation 4.0: integrative taxonomy meets artificial intelligence https://t.co/1qDk6XqMx2
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"How big is too big" is a question that is always asked of the tag sizes used in smolt tracking studies - this is a valuable contribution to this discussion. @JessicaRFordyce
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@sceneUofG @UofGSBOHVM
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Tracking of animal migrations using telemetry technologies needs to take into consideration the burden that the tag exerts on the animal. Here, we examined the potential impacts of acoustic tags of...
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Interested to learn more about @sceneUofG featured on last night's @BBCSpringwatch? In this edition of UofG Community, we spoke to SCENE Research Support Manager @phoebe_kw to hear more about her role and UofG's pioneering research and teaching facility situated in a truly
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Professor Patricia Monaghan FRS is elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. She is an evolutionary ecologist whose research focuses on the ecology, life histories and rates of ageing of vertebrates. #RSFellows
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There is no better place to come and do your studies. Amazing place, fantastic people and lots and lots of fascinating questions to research.
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Great pre-viva talk from @The_fentagon at @UofGSBOHVM today - and some good discussion afterwards. Onwards to the big event. @DrKathrynElmer @C_Adams1758 @sceneUofG
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We'd like to congratulate Dr Erika Eliason who's been awarded this year's #FSBIMedal! 🏅 Erika's research has encompassed everything from tropical to polar fish biology - integrating physiology across disciplines. Some of Erika's most well known work involves salmonids & policy.
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Tremendous work by all in this new paper @NithCFT @JAThorburn @BrianShields78 @jbarry_fish @samvbeck @PhilRamsden20 @Fishterious
Check out our new paper on the early marine migration of Atl. salmon smolts from multiple rivers in Scotland, England, Ireland and N.Ireland @sceneUofG @SeaMonitor1 @AST_Salmon
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