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Eyeing DNA barcoding for species identification of fish larvae Identification of fish larvae based on morphology is typically limited to higher taxonomic ranks (e.g., family or order), as larvae possess few morphological diagnostic characters for precise discrim...

The next awardee that we hear from is Rochelle Chan, awarded this year's Huntingford Medal, for most impactful paper in the Journal of Fish Biology. Rochelle's paper utilises #sequencing and barcoding to identify species from #larvae in a high throughput way #FSBI2025 #JFB doi.org/10.1111/jfb....

9 months ago 10 3 0 0
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An exciting excursion to the @afbini.gov.uk River Bush Salmon Station, followed by a trip to the mouth of the river bush, to round off the day! A treat to see some impressive returning salmon, as well as dolphins just off the coast, probably feeding on some now non-so-returning salmon... #FSBI2025

9 months ago 12 3 0 0

BESAG2025!!
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πŸ“… 15 & 16 September 2025

πŸ”— Full details: shorturl.at/Otya6

Please share widely!
#Marine #Freshwater #Ecology #Research #Microbiome #AcademicConference

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Very proud of my MRes student who presented our results to the #FSBI2025 on coral reef fish communities from North West Madagascar

9 months ago 10 3 0 0
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#FSBI2025 Spawning Run Selfies!

9 months ago 15 3 0 2
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A great opening to the symposium from Dr Robert Rosell who presented the Jack Jones Lecture on the The Big Fish of Belfast-the reintroduction of salmon to the Rive Lagan
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9 months ago 5 2 0 0
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Phew no evidence that the presence of beavers has an impact on salmon and other migratory fishes #FSbI2025

9 months ago 8 3 1 0
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Three trains, a ferry and 236km of cycling (Dublin to Belfast) and I've now completed the journey from Plymouth to Queens University Belfast to attend the #FSBI2025 #FSBIGreenTravel see more of the adventure on Instagram @catie.fish

9 months ago 8 1 0 1
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Angler catch data as a monitoring tool for European barbel Barbus barbus in a data limited recreational fishery Large bodied freshwater fishes can be important target species for recreational anglers, with some species introduced intentionally to diversify angli…

The records that anglers keep are so valuable and have helped us document the declines of Barbel in the River Teme. We should be leveraging angling data more widely to understand the dynamics of fish populations.
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