I will be speaking as a guest scientist for Fish Revolutions Seafood Stories series. This event offers of 5-course dineer consisting of suistanble seafood. Each dinner item will be highlighted with information regarding the species, the fishermen and hot topics related to ocean conservation. Join me at The Nook on February 25 at 5:45 and 8:15. Tickets can be purchased here.
NEW PUBLICATION: Phylogeography of sister species of wrasses
My most recent publication investigating phylogeographic patterns between two sister wrasses assessing gene flow across their distribution and between isolated regions within their respective range. This research was lead by Pauliina Ahti.
NEW PUBLICATION: ‘Twilight zone’ fish swim silently with forked tails
Abudefduf featured in Hakai Magazine
The Indo-Pacific sergeant fish hides in the reefs of warm coastal waters from Japan to New Zealand to the Persian Gulf. The small tropical fish spends most of its life eating plankton and rarely ventures far from shore. Yet, one day in 1991, an Indo-Pacific sergeant showed up in Hawaii—far, far from home.