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Guest Post: How King George Whiting have the potential to adapt to climate change.
A new study published in The Journal of Fish Ecology was lead by PhD candidate Nastaran Mazloum. The work featured contributions by Dr Zoe Doubleday and Professor Bronwyn Gillanders from the Southern Seas Ecology Laboratory within the Environment Institute, in collaboration with the University of Texas.
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Next SPRIGG Lecture
The next Lecture in the Sprigg Series is titled "Novel insights into photosynthetic gas exchange revealed by stable isotopes".
Media Release: Food sector to benefit from innovation push
The University of Adelaide has announced a new focus on helping grow the food sector with the appointment of its inaugural Director of Food Innovation.
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Guest Post: 150 Years Not a Lizard
As the only living evolutionary cousin to over 10,000 species of snakes and lizards (Squamata), the tuatara has played a pivotal role for understanding the evolution and development of vertebrates. Often tagged with the misleading and unhelpful phrase “living fossil”, or “basal lepidsoarus”, the tuatara has attracted an enormous body of research and is a keystone organism for many evolutionary studies of vertebrate anatomy, development, and function.
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