Fish, evolutionary morphology and queerness in science
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Fish, evolutionary morphology and queerness in science
By Jess Carey Cal Poly Humboldt’s proximity to the ocean and on-campus resources like the fish hatchery and Telonicher Marine Lab make it an ideal place to study aquatic organisms. Biology graduate student Lucas Kebow is unraveling the evolutionary history of a local fish species through a lens of embracing queer perspectives in science. “The tubesnout is not the most important economically, but they’re interesting in the sense that there is so…
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