Marine Biodiversity Conservation - Dulvy Lab

Nick Dulvy is a marine ecologist with 20 years of experience of doing the marine science that matters. I seek to understand, describe and shape the future of our oceans, focusing on the evolution, ecology and sustainability of sharks and rays.

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Dulvy Lab Blog Marine Biodiversity and Conservation www.dulvy.com

Cold-climate species can take the heat. June 18, 2011 in biogeography. Simon Fraser University scientists discover that cold climate species are surprising tolerant of high temperatures. Indeed all land-dwelling animals seem to have a similar capacity to cope with extreme heat irrespective of where they live. Their finding has profound implications for understanding how species might respond to climate change. The team suggest two possible explanation.

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Holly K. Kindsvater

I am an ecologist based in New York City.

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Friday, February 3, 2012. Clarke and The Charismatic Shark. The fish-friendly movie Finding Nemo came out in 2003. It should not come as a surprise, therefore, that scientists-like Dr. Nicholas Dulvy of Simon Fraser University. Yes Of course it should. And, luckily, from time to time.

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My main focus is studying chondrichthyans, an under-appreciated vertebrate group. I have worked in reproductive physiology and ecology, behavior, and toxicology and try to use tools from these various fields to answer new questions.

Sebastián A. Pardo

I am a graduate student at Simon Fraser University working with Nick Dulvy. On shark and ray life histories and developing tools for predicting the biology and vulnerability of data poor sharks and rays.

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Nicholas Dulvy

529 Draycott street v3j 6m4 CA Units H, J, K Gateway 1000 Whittle Way Stevenage England SG1 2FP GB

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Marine Biodiversity Conservation - Dulvy Lab

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Nick Dulvy is a marine ecologist with 20 years of experience of doing the marine science that matters. I seek to understand, describe and shape the future of our oceans, focusing on the evolution, ecology and sustainability of sharks and rays.

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