A pair of eider ducks is seen landing on a rocky shore. Photo by Alysha Riquier.
A pair of eider ducks is seen landing on a rocky shore. Photo by Alysha Riquier.
Climate change is sending polar bears through colonies of eider ducks, giving gulls access to their eggs, says researcher Andrew Barnas.
Climate change is sending polar bears through colonies of eider ducks, giving gulls access to their eggs, says researcher Andrew Barnas.
Predictive ecologist Christina Semeniuk has been elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists.
Predictive ecologist Christina Semeniuk has been elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists.
FishCAST is hosting a roundtable discussion on “Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow” on March 8, International Women’s Day.
Christina Semeniuk and Drew Marquardt are the inaugural Faculty of Science Research Chairs.
Christina Semeniuk and Drew Marquardt are the inaugural Faculty of Science Research Chairs.
UWindsor professor Oliver Love and Grant Gilchrist of Environment and Climate Change Canada are part of a team studying Arctic species of concern.
UWindsor researchers Christina Semeniuk and Oliver Love are examining the ability of Arctic species to respond to climate change.
Postdoctoral fellow Christine Madliger is one of the editors of the first book on the field of conservation physiology.
UWindsor researchers contributed to the first book to explore the field of conservation physiology.
Daniel Heath is heading GEN-FISH, a four-year project that involves creating a genomic toolkit to assess the health of freshwater species. Fish farm operators and consultants hired to do environment assessments are already lining up to be among the first to use the new technology.
UWindsor professor Daniel Heath heads a research project creating a genomic toolkit to assess the health of freshwater species.
UWindsor professor Christina Semeniuk releases Atlantic salmon smolts in Sheet Harbour, N.S.
UWindsor professor Christina Semeniuk heads a national program to train students in freshwater fisheries and conservation.
Science Society president Joy Kobti worked with professor John Trant studying selective acetate deprotection in carbohydrate chemistry.
The Faculty of Science has recognized more than 100 students as LEAD Medallion Scholars.