Professor of Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics at McGill University
Andrew Paul Hendry is a Canadian biologist and professor in the Department of Biology and the Redpath Museum at McGill University. He holds dual citizenship of both Canada and the United States. He has been named a tier 1 Canada Research Chair from 2018 to 2024. .. more
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Today, I happened on a very nice summary of how to avoid such biases in letters of recommendation, which provides an comprehensive outline. Check it out
Eco-evolutionary feed-backs in limnology and oceanography
Organizers: Derry, Hendry, Fisher, Beaulieu, and Fortin-Archambault
Deadline: 19 November 2025.
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Now, follow its journey to the Smithsonian, where this specimen is helping scientists better understand life in the deep Gulf: ocean.si.edu/human-connec...
Photo credit: Mark Lehtonen 🌊🦑🧪
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I am happy to answer questions! Deadline June 23rd.🧪
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Dr Gregory Jefferis, Prof Claire Spottiswoode and Dr Marta Zlatic are all now FRS.
Many, many congratulations!
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"How predictable is intraspecific variation? Insights from guppies and stickleback"
Led by Sarah Sanderson.
INFERRING BIRD COMMUNITIES ON REMOTE FRESHWATER LAKES THROUGH TIME-LAPSE IMAGERY
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"Abiotic environmental factors contribute to spatial variation in boldness and exploration in guppies (Poecilia reticulata)"
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GTP cyclohydrolase II (gch2) and axanthism in ball pythons: a new vertebrate model for pterin-based pigmentation
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The terroir of the finch: spatio-temporal dynamics in the evolution and ecology of Darwin’s finches.
I am giving the Bass Distinguished Lecture, titled “The World Without Evolution?” taking place Wednesday, April 23 at 5 pm in O.C. Marsh Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
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