The 16th International Congress of the Biology of Fish logo. The circular logo includes a sketch of a salmon (top left), a sketch of a sturgeon (bottom right) with a sketch showing Vancouver landmarks across the middle. The text, 'ICBF 2026' is positioned in the middle right of the circular logo.
If your heading to #ICBF2026 in Vancouver later this year, the deadline to submit your poster or oral presentation abstract is TOMORROW (3 March), so don't miss this exciting chance to share your newest discoveries with the excited fish biologists at UBC
icbf2026.com/abstracts/
02.03.2026 17:44
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Amazonian drought of 2023: Environmental conditions relevant to fishes
This paper provides a platform for the following studies within this Special Issue. βEcophysiology of fishes in the two great tributaries of the Amazon in the Anthropoceneβ. It documents the water qu...
Environmental conditions relevant to fish community health & resilience were explored in two Amazonian Rivers during the 2023 drought: in the black waters of the Rio Negro and white waters of the Rio SolimΓ΅es. Impacts on the fish community are discussed.
URL doi.org/10.1111/jfb....
25.02.2026 20:02
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The Department of Zoology at the University of British Columbia invites applications for an Associate Professor position in Evolutionary Biology. @zoology.ubc.ca
ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ubcfac...
19.02.2026 18:16
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Now accepting project proposals from PIs in Faculty of Science for our Data Science Catalyst Program. For further info πhttps://dsi.ubc.ca/data-science-catalyst-program Submission deadline is Monday, March 2. We look fwd to receiving projects from all disciplines in the Faculty! @science.ubc.ca
26.01.2026 17:57
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FRIDAY: Join us online @ 11 am PT as Dr. Ana Spalding from Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute presents "Assessing Coastal Community Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change: Pathways to resilient coastal futures"
https://oceans.ubc.ca/news-and-events/iof-seminars/weekly-seminars/
FRIDAY: Join us online @ 11 am PT as Dr. Ana Spalding from Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute presents "Assessing Coastal Community Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change: Pathways to resilient coastal futures"
oceans.ubc.ca/news-and-eve...
10.02.2026 18:18
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Returning from an amazing week at #UBC, giving the 2026 Evolution Lecture. Met with an incredibly talented group of graduate students. It was such a pleasure to meet with everybody at the #BRC. Thanks all for the warm welcome and all the discussions!
@zoology.ubc.ca
@ubcbotany.bsky.social
10.02.2026 08:24
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What can marshmallow-snarfing raccoons teach us about the adaptability of urban carnivores?π§ͺπ¦
@zoology.ubc.ca researchers investigated raccoons' inhibitory control - essentially, the ability to control an immediate impulse in order to achieve a goal. Here, raccoons were shown a clear cylinder...
09.02.2026 19:17
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Kilgour et al. study found road salt concentrations in streams as high as 11x BCβs acute guideline for chloride in freshwater during winter. These road salt contaminations coincide with spawning for local salmonids, risking developing embryos & their incubation
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
23.01.2026 23:04
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The Sentinels of Change Alliance are committed to collaborating within their team, as well as with community and non-profit groups. (Image credit: Clare Kiernan)
The Sentinels of Change Alliance brings together 26 researchers to investigate patterns of biodiversity, ecological change, and resilience across the Salish Sea. @rhizalyssa.bsky.social @zoology.ubc.ca @hakai.org @chrisharley.bsky.social
ubctoday.ubc.ca/breaking-dow...
15.01.2026 00:03
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Hummingbirds need help this winter in Metro Vancouver. Here's what to do
Did you know we have a hummingbird species that stays here year round?
Help an Anna's hummingbird out this winter - turns out feeders are facilitating their ability to stay here through the cold.
Dr. Jill Jankowski (@zoology.ubc.ca) discusses via @viawesome.bsky.social
22.12.2025 17:01
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Your Science Must-Reads of 2025
From campus coyotes to breakthroughs in organ transplantation to the risks of space junk, we've rounded up your essential holiday science browsing.
From breakthroughs in organ transplants to alerts on the risks of space junk, UBC Science research made headlines in 2025. Weβve rounded up a selection of essential holiday browsingβour most-read stories, heart-felt tales of campus wildlife & real-world solutions.
science.ubc.ca/news/2025-12...
15.12.2025 17:59
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Among other UBC projects, new B.C. Government funding will support a program that aims to create cancer vaccines, led by Drs. Pieter Cullis and Anna Blakney.
www.richmond-news.com/technology/b...
16.12.2025 17:39
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Parasitic barnacles that turn hermit crabs into near-zombies? New UBC/Hakai research that surveyed 4,200 crabs at 65 sites shows these parasites are widespread across B.C., vulnerable to heat waves, and may be multiple cryptic species.
Read more π tinyurl.com/4tfb5fjj
20.11.2025 14:10
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SPECIAL EVENT: November 27 @ 2pm.
Join us to hear in person from this extraordinary scholar: "Looking for Patterns & Processes in the Ocean: an obstinate quest, with Dr. Philippe Cury" @ird-fr.bsky.social https://oceans.ubc.ca/rsvp-philippecury/
SPECIAL EVENT: November 27 @ 2pm.
Join us to hear in person from this extraordinary scholar: "Looking for Patterns & Processes in the Ocean: an obstinate quest, with Dr. Philippe Cury" @ird-fr.bsky.social
oceans.ubc.ca/rsvp-philipp...
20.11.2025 19:54
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The North Pacific heat βblobβ is back and experts are worried about marine life | Globalnews.ca
'This blob is a couple of degrees warmer than what we would expect for this particular time of year,' Christopher Harley, a professor of marine ecology, said.
"Itβs unusual enough to qualify as whatβs called a marine heat wave,β said Dr. Christopher Harley about the return of the North Pacific blob. βI hate to say it, itβs the new normal and Iβm starting to get used to it."
@ubcoceans.bsky.social @zoology.ubc.ca
globalnews.ca/news/1150938...
04.11.2025 17:39
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UBC Science is hiring a Digital Communications Specialist to enhance our online presence and reputation by creating inspirational web and other digital content, and support the development and operation of the Facultyβs digital communication initiatives and channels.
bit.ly/4hwWZn2
28.10.2025 17:19
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The blob is back in the Northern Pacific Ocean: What does that mean for B.C.?
Climate scientists say the marine heat wave could be altering the jet stream leading to a wetter than normal winter. Find out more.
Drs. Chris Harley and Steven Hallam (@zoology.ubc.ca @ubcmicroimmuno.bsky.social ) commented on the effects of marine heat waves or 'blobs' via @vancouversun.bsky.social
27.10.2025 20:00
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What cherished campus coyoteβs death tells us about his life
In his short life, Kip the coyote with the one bad leg, became an unofficial mascot on UBCβs Vancouver campus.
Back when Kip the coyote was first seen at UBC, he was skittish around people. But by the time he died, βheβd lost his fear of humans,β said Dr. Sarah Benson-Amram of @zoology.ubc.ca. βHe was close to dangerous interactions with area pets and people."
science.ubc.ca/news/2025-10...
15.10.2025 16:32
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Congratulations to UBC Scienceβs 6 new public scholars! Sean Edgerton, Drew Hall, Yunfei Li, Jessica Mukiri, Lilith South & Molly Zhang are among 36 doctoral students who are pursuing interdisciplinary, community-engaged PhD work with real world impact.β―
www.grad.ubc.ca/collaborativ...
07.10.2025 16:42
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The social lives of viruses | Asher Leeks | TEDxNewEngland
YouTube video by TEDx Talks
I gave a talk last year at TEDxNewEngland aimed at introducing the idea of viral sociality to a general audience, including implications for evolution & virology. Video now available online below.
#socialviruses #evosky #virosky π§ͺ
07.10.2025 22:38
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Dr. Kayla King is Canada Excellence Research Chair, Zoology and Microbiology & Immunology at UBC, and Professorial Fellow of Evolutionary Ecology, University of Oxford.
Evolutionary ecologist Dr. Kayla King is giving a public lecture: Pathogens and the Power of Evolution
Oct. 18 7:15 pm P.A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre, UBC Vancouver
@kayla-king.bsky.social @ubcmicroimmuno.bsky.social @zoology.ubc.ca
More info: globalreportingcentre.org/vancouver-in...
02.10.2025 16:39
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Join us for an evening on climate change π π€
Get a chance to meet 66 Birds / 3 Degrees Artist, Natalie Niblack & hear from all our special guests.
β° Oct 16th, 6-7:30pm (Doors Open 5pm)
ποΈ Admission by donation.
π² Scan the QR code to learn more.
#climatechange #birdsofinstagram
30.09.2025 14:00
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A photo of two Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) embryos. Photo credit: Tessa Blanchard
Atlantic killifish are robust little fish, but now @tblanchard.bsky.social & co reveal that fluctuating temperatures while the embryos are developing in the egg can have beneficial and damaging consequences
journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...
29.09.2025 17:02
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Each winter, road salt is used as a de-icer and washes into freshwater streams.
Research from the Road Salt Project ( www.theroadsaltproject.com ) has shown that the levels of road salt found in streams can harm developing rainbow trout.
Read more: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
16.09.2025 19:07
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UBC Science grad students Brian Duarte & Cormac Toler-Scott are finalists in NSERC's 2025 Science Exposed Peopleβs Choice photo contest. You can vote for your favourite photo until noon Sept. 21 at bit.ly/4n0Haan
Photo: Brian Duarte's "The decisive moment".
12.09.2025 17:21
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Dr. Kayla King awarded Royal Societyβs Francis Crick Medal
Evolutionary biologist Dr. Kayla King has been awarded the 2025 Francis Crick Medal and Lecture by the Royal Society of London for contributions to the fields of evolutionary biology and genetics of i...
Congratulations to Dr. Kayla King who was awarded the 2025 Francis Crick Medal & Lecture by the Royal Society for contributions to the fields of evolutionary biology & genetics of infectious disease. @zoology.ubc.ca @ubcmicroimmuno.bsky.social @kayla-king.bsky.social @royalsociety.org bit.ly/4lGJrWB
27.08.2025 16:48
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