How it's made: The Davoren Lab Feather Processing Protocol!
Author: Mica Athayde Ever wonder about the ways we spend our working hours when we’re not in the field? Curious about the details that...
Capelin Spawning in Newfoundland, Summer 2023
With geese migrating by the thousands above the University of Manitoba campus and the first frosty mornings signaling the coming winter,...
New manuscript available!
We are very happy to announce that a journal article written by Ashley Tripp, a currently Ph.D. candidate in the Davoren Lab, has been...
Centre of gravity analysis for 3LNOPs capelin and sand lance in the spring bottom trawl survey
Current Davoren Lab Master's student Scott Morrison has been investigating the patterns of abundance of forage fish species in...
Mentorship with the Davoren Lab
Two Winnipeg high school students mentees, after numerous covid setbacks, were able to present their research project poster and report...
Awards from the World Seabird Twitter Conference
In an exciting wrap up from our blog posts displaying the tweets written by Davoren Lab students Matthew Legard, Emily Runnells and...
The Davoren Lab @ The World Twitter Seabird Conference (3/3)
Our final presenter from the Davoren Lab at the World Twitter Seabird Conference this year was M.Sc. student Lauren Lescure. Read below...
The Davoren Lab @ The World Seabird Twitter Conference (2/3)
Emily Runnells, a Ph.D. student in the Davoren Lab also participated in the recent World Seabird Twitter Conference to present some of...
The Davoren Lab @ The World Seabird Twitter Conference (1/3)
Matt Legard, a new Ph.D. student in the Davoren lab, was a recent participant in the world seabird twitter conference. He presented some...
Confirmed capelin presence in Musgrave Harbour
Our team in Newfoundland has confirmed the presence of capelin near the shore in Musgrave Harbour, NL! Gulls were seen foraging and...