This is a little different from my usual Crowdsourcing ConGen posts. I recently completed my qualifying exams for PhD candidacy, so have a very large reading list compiled for population and conservation genetics. So, if you’re interested in the field, you should check out some of these papers, and if you know of any others that should be included, please let me know in the comments.
Author: Andrew Thaler
Marine science and conservation. Deep-sea ecology. Population genetics. Underwater robots. Open-source instrumentation. The deep sea is Earth's last great wilderness.Charlie helps build Bluegrass Blue Crab’s canoe.
Charlie enjoys his New England Aquarium shark encrusted adult beverage container, thanks to @thejives. Check out the NEAQ’s Global Explorer blogs and follow them on twitter @NEAQ.
Charlie enjoys his New England Aquarium beverage container, thanks to @thejives. Check out the NEAQ’s Gloabl Explorer blogs and follow them on twitter @NEAQ.
Next week our own Bluegrass Blue Crab will be embarking on her first research cruise – out to the Sargasso Sea. Over the years I’ve compiled a list of advice that I send out to my colleagues for their first voyage. So here is some advice for your first trip to sea. Everyone gets seasick. … Read More “Monday Morning Blogaerobics – some advice for your first trip to sea” »
Charlie checks out our Antarctica buddies’ MISHAPs at Tagging Whales in Antarctic Seas
Charlie gets sampled!
Hat tip to Miriam from Deep Sea News for this amazing moment in my life. ~Southern Fried Scientist