Adrian got a job!
Great news these days: Postdoc Adrian Stier has just accepted an assistant professor job at University of California, Santa Barbara. Congratulations, Adrian! He’ll be starting July 1.
Great news these days: Postdoc Adrian Stier has just accepted an assistant professor job at University of California, Santa Barbara. Congratulations, Adrian! He’ll be starting July 1.
Post-Doctoral Position in Population Genomics The Maslo and Pinsky Labs in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers University are seeking a post-doctoral researcher to participate in a United States Fish and Wildlife Service-funded project examining whether
Doug McCauley’s video about our Science paper last year on the loss of marine wildlife just won 3rd place in the Ocean 180 Video Challenge! As picked by 6th-8th graders around the world. Just announced this week at the Ocean
With a great set of co-authors, including Eli Fenichel at Yale, we just published a paper in Nature Climate Change showing how to measure the impacts of climate change on wealth. Our previous work, including this, has shown how climate
Nearly the whole lab and many collaborators will be at Ocean Sciences in New Orleans next week talking about our work! Monday, 9:30-9:45am, R02: Talia Young, “ME11A-07: How Are Fishing Patterns and Fishing Communities Responding to Climate Change? A
The ad for the EOAS Postdoc Fellowships is now out! We have five (!) institutional fellowships available, and applications will be accepted on a rolling basis starting mid-February. The full page describing the program is here. Note that preference is
It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future, as the saying goes. However, there’s important science to be done trying to reduce those uncertainties for life in the ocean. We have a new paper out today in the
Becca and Ryan are off to the “New Frontiers in Understanding Predator-Prey Interactions in a Human-Altered World” Gordon Conference in California next week! They’ll be presenting new analyses of climate impacts on predator-prey interaction strengths (Becca) and of climate impacts
The Pew Charitable Trusts is publicizing OceanAdapt and our data showing fish moving towards higher latitudes and deeper. Check in out here: http://pew.org/1MSouGN!
Fishing and climate change: two of the largest human impacts on the ocean. But how do they interact? In a new paper just out in Ecosphere, Emma Fuller, Eleanor Brush, and I use an ecological model to build some intuition.