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Eva Enders

@evaenders

Associate Professor @INRS, Riverine ecologist interested in conservation physiology, ecohydraulics, fish passage, fish habitat & e-flows

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In the frame of the upcoming 2021CCFFR-SCL, join the Workshop on Indigenous Engagement facilitated by Gary Pritchard, see ccffr-scl2021.acadiau.ca/workshops.html for details and register at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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The Virtual Meeting Site for #ccffrscl2021 is live! View recorded talks and posters at your leisure & participate in live plenary sessions, Q&A discussions, and socials next week. Login info was emailed to registrants on Mon, Feb 11. Check your junk folder if you haven’t seen it!

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Join Program Director @PredictEcoLab virtually at #ccffrscl2021 on February 19th to find out more about #FishCAST, an NSERC / CRSNG Program. And meet members of our amazing team including Margaret Docker Céline Audet, and Daniel Heath! All are welcome!🤩 #fisheries #InclusionMatters

Join Program Director @PredictEcoLab virtually at #ccffrscl2021 on February 19th to find out more about #FishCAST, an <a href="/NSERC_CRSNG/">NSERC / CRSNG</a> Program. And meet members of our amazing team including <a href="/MargaretDocker/">Margaret Docker</a> <a href="/audet_c/">Céline Audet</a>, and Daniel Heath! All are welcome!🤩
#fisheries #InclusionMatters
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I bet a bunch of 2021 CCFFR-SCL attendees are happy of participating virtually on this year’s conference instead of heading into Winnipeg’s deep freeze

I bet a bunch of 2021 CCFFR-SCL attendees are happy of participating virtually on this year’s conference instead of heading into Winnipeg’s deep freeze
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It has been a difficult week for limnology. It is with profound sadness that ASLO has learned of the passing of another giant in the field, Winfried Lampert. Winfried, originally from Poland, did pioneering work on the ecology and evolution of Daphnia. 1/3

It has been a difficult week for limnology. It is with profound sadness that ASLO has learned of the passing of another giant in the field, Winfried Lampert. Winfried, originally from Poland, did pioneering work on the ecology and evolution of Daphnia. 1/3
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Government of Canada takes important steps to protect critical habitat of trout in Alberta - Canada.ca canada.ca/en/fisheries-o…

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This is with great pleasure that I accepted Margaret Docker offer to join the Editorial Board of "Environmental Biology of Fishes" as Advisory Editor. I must admit that I'm very humbled to join this group of amazing scientists Colin Bean @SJC_fishy Eva Enders Jessica Miller

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My manuscript from my MSc work has been accepted at Journal of Experimental Biology !!!! Stay tuned these next couple months for the publication- "Molecular and physiological responses predict acclimation limits in juvenile brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)" We did it team 🎉🎉🎉

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FIFTEEN species of fish live in the Main Drain Watershed. Just another Living Labs Eastern Prairies project. A big thank you to our partners at Fisheries and Oceans Canada for conducting this survey and providing results!

FIFTEEN species of fish live in the Main Drain Watershed. Just another Living Labs Eastern Prairies project. A big thank you to our partners at Fisheries and Oceans Canada for conducting this survey and providing results!
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New CEE #SystematicMap Protocol: Evidence of effect of riparian attributes on listed freshwater fishes and mussels and their aquatic critical habitat lnkd.in/e6TYe9uw Eva Enders #CriticalHabitat #SpeciesAtRisk #EvidenceSynthesis #EnvEvidence

New CEE #SystematicMap Protocol: Evidence of effect of riparian attributes on listed freshwater fishes and mussels and their aquatic critical habitat
lnkd.in/e6TYe9uw <a href="/EvaEnders/">Eva Enders</a> #CriticalHabitat #SpeciesAtRisk #EvidenceSynthesis #EnvEvidence
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My 1st first-author publication w/ Journal of Experimental Biology is live! Brook trout + thermal acclimation + molecular + physiology + climate change. Grateful to all those involved with the project! DM me for author copy! CalebHasler Ken Jeffries Eva Enders journals.biologists.com/jeb/article-lo…

My 1st first-author publication w/ <a href="/J_Exp_Biol/">Journal of Experimental Biology</a> is live! Brook trout + thermal acclimation + molecular + physiology + climate change. Grateful to all those involved with the project! DM me for author copy! <a href="/CalebHasler/">CalebHasler</a> <a href="/kenmjeffries/">Ken Jeffries</a> <a href="/EvaEnders/">Eva Enders</a>

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A chromosomal inversion might keep walleye separate in two connected lakes despite periodic gene flow, and help them adapt to Lake Winnipeg! We think inversions might be important for freshwater species more generally. 🐟🧬🐟🧬1/3 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

A chromosomal inversion might keep walleye separate in two connected lakes despite periodic gene flow, and help them adapt to Lake Winnipeg! We think inversions might be important for freshwater species more generally. 🐟🧬🐟🧬1/3
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How do #fish swim? A thread! Since the 1990s I’ve been wondering if the canonical categories used to describe fish #locomotion are valid. This classic diagram from Lindsey (1978) has been published in almost every fish biology text book and review article on aquatic propulsion.

How do #fish swim? A thread! Since the 1990s I’ve been wondering if the canonical categories used to describe fish #locomotion are valid. This classic diagram from Lindsey (1978) has been published in almost every fish biology text book and review article on aquatic propulsion.
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You are watching the first verified lake sturgeon spawning event in the Red River Basin in over 100 years! 🙌 Learn more: facebook.com/MinnesotaDNR/p…

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Telemetry & mark–recapture provide movement information, but each approach comes with tradeoffs, & could produce conflicting understandings of fish movement patterns. @henry_h_hansen Eva Enders outline an approach that combines the 2 methods effectively. buff.ly/3ViDsLM

Telemetry &amp; mark–recapture provide movement information, but each approach comes with tradeoffs, &amp; could produce conflicting understandings of fish movement patterns. @henry_h_hansen <a href="/EvaEnders/">Eva Enders</a> outline an approach that combines the 2 methods effectively. buff.ly/3ViDsLM
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Les eaux de nos rivières se réchauffent et ce n’est pas sans conséquence pour les poissons theconversation.com/les-eaux-de-no… via La Conversation Canada