Evolution happens. Sometimes it happens fast. And that can have important consequences for fisheries and aquatic ecosystems. In this episode Eric Palkovacs talks about his work on eco-evolutionary dynamics in fisheries everywhere from Connecticut to New Zealand.
If you want to get in touch with Eric you can reach him at:
epalkova@ucsc.edu
and you can follow him on twitter at:
https://twitter.com/EricPalkovacs
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