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Sam Fenton

@the_fentagon

Research associate at the University of Glasgow

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linkhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5011-0329 calendar_today23-05-2011 16:29:53

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Many will feel disappointed but I feel nothing but pride. The nation believes in the England team again. Just walk the streets and you'll see it for yourself. Tonight wasn't our night but once we've wiped away the tears we'll look back proudly at what this team achieved #England

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It was an absolute pleasure to present at #FSBI2022 @fsbi2022 this year. The standard of talks was superb. Already looking forward to next year's conference

It was an absolute pleasure to present at #FSBI2022 @fsbi2022 this year. The standard of talks was superb. Already looking forward to next year's conference
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Hugely proud to have won the prize for best student presentation at #fsbi2023! Sorry I wasn't there to pick up the award myself!

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"How glaciation impacted evolutionary history and contemporary genetic diversity of flora and fauna in the British Isles" A recent literature review from Sam Fenton, Kathryn R Elmer, Colin Bean, and Colin Adams . Read below! (tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…)

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New pre-print available (authorea.com/users/671584/a…) from myself, Arne Jacobs, Colin Bean, Colin Adams and Kathryn R Elmer. We looked into the genomic underpinnings of morphological differences between Arctic charr ecomorphs and whether they are shared across replicates

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Very excited to have a new paper from myself, Arne Jacobs, Colin Bean, Colin Adams, Kathryn R Elmer published in Molecular Ecology (Molecular Ecology) investigating the genomic underpinnings of head and body shape across Arctic charr ecomorph pairs! (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…)

Kathryn R Elmer (@drkathrynelmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

excellent work led by Sam Fenton on shared genomic patterns in parallel charr (lockdown project success ✅) 🐟peeps also check out its QTL studies database; useful for salmonid work, augmenting from Arne Jacobs et al Genetics 2017 academic.oup.com/genetics/artic… Glasgow Fish Biology

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Another Dr in the house. Huge congrats to Dr Sam Fenton on his elevation to high office in the Arctic charr genetics dept. Huge thanks to Tom Reed for his skills as External + Internal James Cotton. Colin Adams Kathryn R Elmer SCENE UofG SBOHVM

Another Dr in the house. Huge congrats to Dr <a href="/The_fentagon/">Sam Fenton</a> on his elevation to high office in the Arctic charr genetics dept. Huge thanks to  <a href="/TomEReed/">Tom Reed</a> for his skills as External + Internal James Cotton. <a href="/C_Adams1758/">Colin Adams</a> <a href="/DrKathrynElmer/">Kathryn R Elmer</a> <a href="/sceneUofG/">SCENE</a> <a href="/UofGSBOHVM/">UofG SBOHVM</a>
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👏 well done Sam Sam Fenton on an excellent thesis and successful viva.🍾 beautiful thematic yummy #PhDcake thanks to lab-office mates. Charr for the win!

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🌍 Just published: Our work from the 2023 FSBI Symposium dives into the challenges of predicting fish distributions in a changing climate. Find it here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/Q3MVWMGW…

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Using 64 populations of Arctic charr in #Scotland, the drivers of its diversity were investigated, finding ecosystem size predicted genetic & phenotypic diversity and highlighting the role of #Ecological opportunity in #AdaptiveRadiation! academic.oup.com/evolinnean/adv… The Linnean Society of London

Using 64 populations of Arctic charr in #Scotland, the drivers of its diversity were investigated, finding ecosystem size predicted genetic &amp; phenotypic diversity and highlighting the role of #Ecological opportunity in #AdaptiveRadiation!
academic.oup.com/evolinnean/adv…
<a href="/LinneanSociety/">The Linnean Society of London</a>
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Great to see this paper out - Ecosystem size strongly predicts the potential for trophic specialization and presence of sympatric divergent ecotypes in Arctic charr.

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#JFB: 25 emerging questions when detecting, understanding, and predicting future fish distributions in a changing climate doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15… #FishSci Marcelo Gomes Patricia Rincón Díaz Georgina Hunt Anna Katharina Stroh John Pinnegar @the_fentagon Jonny McDowell doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15…

#JFB: 25 emerging questions when detecting, understanding, and predicting future fish distributions in a changing climate doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15… #FishSci <a href="/Marcelo74402595/">Marcelo Gomes</a> <a href="/Princon10/">Patricia Rincón Díaz</a> <a href="/georgina_hunt/">Georgina Hunt</a> <a href="/annakstroh/">Anna Katharina Stroh</a> <a href="/johnkpinnegar/">John Pinnegar</a> @the_fentagon <a href="/McdowellJonny/">Jonny McDowell</a>

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