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Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis
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Hobbs Lab Attends Recent Conferences

October 27, 2017 Malte
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Conferences

James Hobbs, Christina Parker, Malte Willmes and Arthur Barros attended State of the Estuary on October 10-11, 2017 and presented the following posters:

Longfin Smelt Distribution: Abundance and Evidence of Spawning in San Francisco Bay Tributaries

Deep in the shallows: Environmental variability and habitat use by native and invasive fishes in San Francisco’s saltmarsh complexes

Thermal resilience of Delta Smelt: What can we learn from otoliths? MW_SOE_2017

Christian Denney attended Northern California Computational Biology Symposium  on October 7, 2017 and presented the following poster:

Use of Discrete Wavelet Transformations to identify groups in otolith chemistry profiles

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