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SFU Biology Photo Contest is back! Full details in the posters!

✅ Open to to current members of the Dept
📅 Deadline: Nov 5, 2025
📧 Submit up to 3 photos* to [email protected]
*related to your work, courses or research in biology. Photo can only win in one category.
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Today I presented my MSc research at the "Cumulative Effects in Northern Ecosystems" symposium, and during the panel shared my thoughts on collaboration between academia and industry. So thankful to have been invited to participate and get to know some really cool people!
#TWS2025
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The Little Ecology Group at @sfuscience.bsky.social is hiring a PhD student to conduct aquatic biodiversity research in alpine streams! 🏔️💧🔬👩‍🔬 This is an awesome opportunity to join a supportive research group in a beautiful part of the world! littleecologygroup.ca/join-us/
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Open PhD positions in the Little Ecology Group starting May or September 2026! Come join the Little Ecology Group (www.littleecologygroup.ca)! We are hiring a PhD student to conduct aquatic biodive…
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SFU Biology Photo Contest is back! Full details in the posters!

✅ Open to to current members of the Dept
📅 Deadline: Nov 5, 2025
📧 Submit up to 3 photos* to [email protected]
*related to your work, courses or research in biology. Photo can only win in one category.
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🌳 Why are more trees falling — even without storms?
SFU Biological Sciences Professor Jim Mattsson is quoted in this story by the Canadian Press on how heat and drought are silently weakening forests.

Read more on our News page: www.sfu.ca/biology/news...
When heat and drought stress trees, the consequence can be tragic
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Read this article in UVic News about the partnership between UVic, Simon Fraser University, and BC Parks using iNaturalist to upload geo-tagged photos of species observed in the environment. Read more on our News page: www.sfu.ca/biology/news...
Three-Waisted Wasp (Family Sphecidae). Photo: Dave Carmean via iNaturalist.ca Western Conifer Seed Bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis). Photo: Dave Carmean via iNaturalist.ca
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🚨 SFU Biology – Event Alert! 🚨
The Outreach & Engagement Committee has released the 2025–2026 calendar! From contests to celebration days, there’s lots to look forward to.

📅 Don’t miss out—check the schedule: www.sfu.ca/biology/abou...
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🎉 Shoutout to the Ruff Penguins! 🐧
Our Biology Terry Fox Run team raised $2,790 for cancer research on Sept 18 — thanks to our amazing students, faculty & staff!
You can still donate 👉 run.terryfox.ca/team/ruffpenguins

Visit our Kudos page: sfu.ca/biology/news-events/kudos/2025-ruff-penguins.html
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It's National Postdoc Appreciation Week! 🎉 We’re celebrating our amazing postdocs, including Jungsoo Park (Fowler Lab), featured in SFU News for his work in microbial ecology. Learn more: www.sfu.ca/biology/peop...
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Hope everyone’s fall semester is going well! Here are the upcoming workshops and events happening at Sci-Space through September and some of October🍁🍂
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🎉 2025 BISC Welcome Party
We kicked off the new academic year with food, games, and the opening of the Mesozoic Garden 🌿 - a stunning new space celebrating prehistoric plant life. Thanks to everyone who made it such a fun and welcoming event!

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When an unknown new disease began to show up in BC blueberry fields BC Blueberry Council research director Eric Gerbrandt teamed up with @sfubiosciences.bsky.social plant geneticist Jim Mattsson to understand why standard testing sometimes fails to identify viruses in sick plants.
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🫐 For years, BC blueberry fields showed signs of a mysterious scorched epidemic—but tests kept coming back negative.

Dr. Eric Gerbrandt (BC Blueberry Council) and Dr. Jim Mattsson @sfuscience.bsky.social
partnered to investigate: genomebc.ca/blog/genomic...
Genomic Research Solves Major Challenge Facing BC’s Blueberry Industry - Genome BC
Genomics researchers have developed updated tools to test new variants of blueberry viruses that are causing sickness in BC plants.
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New SFU research led by PhD candidate Marta Ulaski shows that without coordinated oversight, salmon conservation will continue to fall through the cracks.

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New paper! #fishsci #bcpoli

Our study reveals that Pacific salmon in British Columbia face a fragmented policy landscape that fails to manage the combined impacts of industrial development and climate change.

Read the paper here:
www.facetsjournal.com/doi/epdf/10....

Thread with key take-aways 👇
Pacific salmon suffer from a myriad of cuts, laws, and jurisdictions. Pacific salmon are facing unprecedented pressures from a multitude of stressors – all regulated under separate laws that rarely account for their combined impact. Image shows the salmon life cycle impacted by numerous human activities including mines, urban development, forest harvest, crop production, ports, aquaculture, predator control, fishing, hatchery operations, and CO2 emissions. Each activity is connected to various laws and policies across multiple jurisdictions (e.g., municipal, federal, provincial, and international). A pathway forward for managing multiple stressors: Collaborative, on-the-ground monitoring can support flexible and cautious management, enabling regional CEAs can help align decision-making with true scale of environmental and social risks, and local limits can be set by establishing legal objectives through spatial planning.
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👏Congratulations to Marta Ulaski for receiving the J. Frances Allen Scholarship Award from the American Fisheries Society for her impactful research on global change and fisheries.🌊🐟

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"I learned a lot about what it takes to undertake fieldwork over long periods of time away from home and the importance of working in a team and getting along with your team members, as you spend 24 hours a day with them."

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The Salmon Watershed Laboratory team poor seining in the Bella Coola estuary. Three researchers are standing in the water, stretching a net between them. The sky is blue with light clouds and snow-capped mountains are in the background.
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He visited a dozen different estuaries across Vancouver Island and BC's central coast, sampling fish species and collecting environmental data. "My favourite aspect of this work was being able to visit these remote areas that you would normally never see, many of which are only accessible by boat."
The Salmon Watershed Laboratory team pole seining in the Fulmore estuary. Everyone is standing in the shallow, gravelled water of the river wearing rain gear and stretching a net across the mouth of the river. The forest in the background is foggy.
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SFU environmental science applied biology student Carter Tsui completed a USRA project with @salmonscience.bsky.social, assisting the Estuary Resilience Project with field and lab work researching the potential effects of climate change on estuaries, and their impact on organisms.
Carter Tsui is standing at the bow of a small aluminum fishing boat holding a yellow fishing net. The water is greenish and tall bluish mountains are in the background.
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A recent study led by Julie Charbonneau warns that angler catch rates may give a false sense of security for steelhead populations in B.C.

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📷Photo by Jonathan Moore
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The dinosaur footprints will be repainted in brighter colors during August and later this fall the informational sign for the footprints and the plants will be installed. Stay tuned for the announcement of an open house in September.

Photo by Miranda Meents
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🫐SFU Biological Sciences is scaling up indoor berry production research with $5M grant from the Weston Family Foundation. Professor Jim Mattsson and his team is advancing sustainable, year-round blueberry, raspberry & blackberry production.

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Irrigation is installed and functioning, and the bark mulch laid down a few weeks ago has given the garden a tidy appearance and a beautiful smell of the forest.
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Mesozoic Garden Update🌱🌼
95% of the plants have been put in the ground and as the temperatures drop in the fall, the remaining 5% will be planted. These include a Moss display in a pot, on a boulder and on a log and some Sword Ferns to fill out the empty spaces.
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@sfubiosciences.bsky.social student Matthew Lemp completed a co-op term at the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC and lived on-site at the Clearwater Hatchery. He got lots of experience caring for fish and travelled with senior fish culturists to release fish in lakes across BC.
Matthew Lemp smiling, standing on a boat, holding a trout.