Trevor E. Pitcher
@PitcherLab
Professor, @GLIERUWindsor & @iBioUWindsor, Director @FRECUWindsor, Editor in Chief for @cjfas, [email protected]
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Nominate an outstanding early-career researcher! The Stevenson Lectureship Award is a fantastic opportunity to honor creativity and impact in aquatic sciences. The recipient will present a plenary lecture and receive travel support. Details ➡️ ow.ly/r0VG50VMcvI
Looking for the right home for your research? CJFAS publishes high-quality work in research in all aspects of the multidisciplinary field of aquatic sciences. Explore the scope and see if it’s the right fit for your next manuscript. Publish with us ▶️ ow.ly/JR8s50VXVPe
new work from @CIGLR_UM finds that "the Great Lakes have entered a new era of temperature extremes". nature.com/articles/s4324…
Check out our new review on how to measure thermal tolerance! 🐟🌡️🧪
📖Published📖 Raby et al. provide a comprehensive, practical guide for designing and conducting experiments to measure critical thermal limits, with an emphasis on CTmax 👇 buff.ly/iZN6Xdg
Now published in @MethodsEcolEvol, a practical how-to guide to running CTmax experiments. Should be worth a read if you do or plan to do CTmax experiments. Includes a fillable table (inspired by @shaunkillen) for reporting your the details of your work. besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/20…
Know an early-career researcher making waves in aquatic science? 🌊 Nominate them for the Stevenson Lectureship Award, recognizing creativity and impact in Canadian aquatic research. Deadline: Sept 19, 2025. Details ▶️ ow.ly/vOss50VMcZt
Introducing Methods papers for CJFAS. This new article type highlights validated methodologies that advance aquatic research. Submit your work and help shape the field. Details ▶️ow.ly/35ik50Vt5mf
Thermal acclimation and its reversal in early life stages of brook trout - @EmilyRLechner @graham_raby Rapidly changing environmental conditions during developmental stages have the potential to impact the resilience of brook trout. Read more here↘️ ow.ly/8JAv50WcsfW
Is this methods paper #1? (I think we actually submitted before this paper type was announced) cdnsciencepub.com/doi/abs/10.113…
If you have any questions about this new category of papers (Methods), do not hesitate to reach out for more details.
@cjfas is expanding! Methods papers will now showcase new approaches in aquatic research, providing validation and comparison with existing techniques. Explore this new opportunity ▶️ ow.ly/4cFE50Vt5i9
My PhD student’s latest paper is out: Isotopic Niche Overlap of Four Large Pelagic Predatory Fish Species in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. A must-read for anyone interested in tunas, trophic ecology, and stable isotope analysis! cdnsciencepub.com/doi/abs/10.113…
Look forward to presenting some new work at SEB conference in Antwerp, from our very own @iBioUWindsor @MaizaSaqib grad student - with a focus on improving captive breeding for imperilled species, in this case Chinook salmon
From spawning footage turned kids’ books to lab-grown endangered fish, @PitcherLab is reimagining what conservation looks like. Now co-Editor-in-Chief of CJFAS, he's championing inclusive science. Read his story on the #CSPBlog 💡▶️ ow.ly/aLQj50VWIIz
Great to spend time stream-side with @IvanSemeniuk from the @globeandmail discussing research regarding threats to endangered Redside dace and in the GTA via work @GLIERUWINDSOR @iBioUWindsor @FRECUwindsor
⭐Editor's Choice⭐ Redside dace is an endangered species in Canada. Jackson & Mandrak (@eebtoronto) highlight the ways Canadian governments have failed to protect them and what that means for other at risk species in their Free Access Perspective ➡️ ow.ly/ZY0F50VXhFf
If you have any questions about our @cjfas Methods papers do not hesitate to reach out to me.
CJFAS is now accepting Methods papers. This new article type highlights novel or modified methodologies, comparing them with existing protocols to showcase their advantages. Learn more ▶️ ow.ly/Y5s250Vt59e
Nominate an outstanding early-career researcher! The Stevenson Lectureship Award honours creativity and impact in fisheries and aquatic sciences. The recipient will present a plenary lecture and receive travel support. Deadline: Sept 19, 2025. Details ➡️ ow.ly/FTiN50Vqphx
It was a pleasure to do this interview as I took over role as Editor-in-Chief at @cjfas
New @cdnsciencepub blog post 🐟 It takes a community to save a fish: A conversation with Dr. Trevor Pitcher Meet new @CJFAS coEiC & FACETS Guest Editor @PitcherLab - hear his proudest achievement, the power of collaboration, and what he'd ask a fish! ➡️ow.ly/sgWh50VTQIx
New @cdnsciencepub blog post 🐟 It takes a community to save a fish: A conversation with Dr. Trevor Pitcher Meet new @CJFAS coEiC & FACETS Guest Editor @PitcherLab - hear his proudest achievement, the power of collaboration, and what he'd ask a fish! ➡️ow.ly/sgWh50VTQIx
We are #hiring a Journal Development Specialist to support our Arctic Science and Botany journals! If you’re interested in scientific publishing and building strong research connections, we’d like to hear from you! ▶️ ow.ly/X95P50VOBFm #AcademicTwitter #SciComm
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