Prof. Dennis Higgs holds a scallop drawn from the coastal waters of New Zealand.
How do marine reserves affect the health of fish? A UWindsor biology professor is part of an effort to find out.
Prof. Dennis Higgs holds a scallop drawn from the coastal waters of New Zealand.
How do marine reserves affect the health of fish? A UWindsor biology professor is part of an effort to find out.
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.
Biology professor Dennis Higgs is part of team that will traverse the north shore of Lake Erie on Saturday to raise awareness of issues affecting the health of the Great Lakes.
Biology professor Dennis Higgs will swim 14 km along the shore of Lake Erie on Saturday as part of a team raising awareness about the lake’s health.
Daniel Heath is a leader of the Genomics Network for Fish Identification, Stress and Health.
A $9.1 million research project will help ensure the sustainability of freshwater fish stocks in Canada for generations to come.
Third-year UWindsor student Enxhi Kotrri won an award for top presentation in behaviour, ecology, or evolution at the Canadian Society of Zoologists annual meeting.
The Canadian Society of Zoologists awarded undergrad Enxhi Kotrri for top presentation in behaviour, ecology, or evolution at its annual meeting.
Andrew Muir, scientific director of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, will deliver a keynote lecture to open the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Zoologists, May 13 at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts.
The annual meeting of one of Canada’s largest organization of researchers focused on the study of animals is coming to Windsor.
A new mural in the Biology Building demonstrates both the scientific and creative talents of UWindsor students.
A new mural in the Biology Building demonstrates both the scientific and creative talents of UWindsor students.
Biology professor Nigel Hussey delivered the keynote address at the 2018 Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research earlier this month.
Biology professor Nigel Hussey delivered the keynote address at the 2018 Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research earlier this month.
Students Gisele Gagnon and Donna Liu share a laugh with department head Dennis Higgs during Biology Student Appreciation Day, Monday in the Biology Building.
The biology department encouraged its students to take a break from stress during an event Monday.
Biology professor Dennis Higgs prepares a hydrophone to record underwater sounds
A research team has analyzed acoustic recordings of lake trout mating rituals to pinpoint popular spawning grounds in the Great Lakes.