Ecosystems around the world are speeding up — but what does that mean for their stability and the resources we depend on? A new international working group led by Dr. Kayla Hale at CEM explores how the pace of primary producers sets the rhythm for entire food webs.
Read MoreWe’re pleased to announce that our own Drs. McCann and Bernhardt recently received a grant from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans to support a proposed Timing Windows project.
Read MoreFreshwater ecosystems, though covering just 1% of Earth's surface, support over 10% of known species, illustrating their crucial role in global biodiversity.
Read MoreImagine walking through a forest, surrounded by towering trees, rustling leaves, and the distant hum of insects. Now, imagine trying to trace every single interaction happening in that ecosystem—from the tiniest ant nibbling on a leaf to a hawk soaring above, searching for its next meal.
Read MoreTune in to The Fisheries Podcast’s most recent episode featuring our own Dr. Joey Bernhardt, where she delves into her fascinating career path and shares the passions that drive her work.
Read MoreThe Modelling Food Web Resilience in the Great Lakes working group recently met at the Centre for Ecosystem Management to focus on discussions around resilience, governance, and modelling in ecosystem management.
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