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Tag Archives: Climate Change

Research on climate change impacts to freshwater fishes highlighted in recent magazine (Renew Magazine)

Dr. Poesch’s paper on climate change impacts to freshwater fishes was featured in the Spring 2017 issue of Renew. 

Link to pdf: Renew_Spring_2017

Link to paper on “Climate change impacts on freshwater fishes: A Canadian perspective“.

Research in the Fisheries and Aquatic Conservation Lab highlighted in Renew Magazine

PoeschLab research on the impacts of floods on freshwater fishes was highlighted in the Fall 2013 issue of Renew Magazine. 

Link to pdf: Renew_Fall 2013