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Davoren Lab at the University of Manitoba investigates the basic ecology of key forage fish species and how this shapes the biology of top vertebrate predators in northern marine ecosystems. Forage fish (e.g., anchovy, sardine, capelin) convert energy at lower trophic levels into food for top vertebrate predators, thereby regulating energy flow through marine food webs. We have sustained a long-te

rm interest in the ecology of capelin (Mallotus villosus) and capelin-seabird and whale interactions in coastal Newfoundland.

The Darwin Day Symposium was a great day! It was super fun getting to learn about the variety of interesting research go...
02/14/2026

The Darwin Day Symposium was a great day! It was super fun getting to learn about the variety of interesting research going on in the Department of Biological Sciences 🌎

We are very proud of the 3 Davoren Lab members who shared some of their work at the event ✨

Ashley Tripp (talk): Temporal stability of otolith chemistry in the embryonic region of recently hatched larval capelin (Mallotus villosus) in Newfoundland, Canada

Olivia Roy (poster): Divergent tag effects in different years: the impact on chick growth of Atlantic puffins

Carolyn Currie (talk): Where and when do Atlantic herring spawn in coastal Newfoundland?

Any sightings in August would be super appreciated!
08/11/2025

Any sightings in August would be super appreciated!

The Davoren Lab is looking to gather information on jellyfish distribution and abundance in Newfoundland! If you spot a jellyfish, any sightings would really help us🪼

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