Vaux F, Brooks A, Smith L, Bilewitch J, Lane H. 2025. Investigating the evolutionary ecology of Bonamia shellfish parasites. Aotearoa Aquatic Animal Diseases Symposium 2 (AADS-2). University of Otago, NZ.
[conference presentation, 15 mins]Vaux F, Brooks A, Smith L, Bilewitch J, Lane H. 2024. A molecular investigation of the evolutionary ecology of Bonamia shellfish parasites. New Zealand Ecological Society Conference. Rotorua, NZ.
[conference presentation, 15 mins] Conference programmeVaux F, Fraser CI, Craw D, Waters JM. (2021). Marine population genomics, from the open ocean to earthquake uplifted shores. Department of Zoology seminar. University of Otago, NZ.
[seminar]Vaux F, Bohn S, O'Malley KG. (2019). Population structure in a highly migratory species, albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga). HMSC Research Seminar. Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University, USA.
[seminar] Watch on YouTube Watch via Abobe connectVaux F, Bohn S, O'Malley KG. (2019). Population genomic variation of North Pacific albacore tuna investigated using ddRAD sequencing, i.e., One fish, two fish… where do albacore tuna come from? CGRB Bioinformatic User Group (BUG) talk. Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing, Oregon State University, USA. [seminar]
[seminar] FlyerVaux F, Bohn S, O'Malley KG. (2019). Population genomics of albacore tuna and deacon rockfish in the North Pacific. Ecology Group Seminar, Massey University, NZ.
[invited presentation]Vaux F, Bohn S, O'Malley KG. (2018). Population genomics and management of albacore tuna and deacon rockfish. HMSC Research Seminar. Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University, USA.
[seminar] Watch via Abobe connectVaux F, Crampton JSC, Trewick SA, Marshall BA, Beu AG, Hills SFK, Morgan-Richards M. (2018). Identifying evolutionary lineages of marine snails. Molluscs 2018 (Malacological Society of Australasia). Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, NZ.
[conference poster]Vaux F, Hills SFK, Marshall BA, Trewick SA, Morgan-Richards M. (2017). Southern Hemisphere whelks (Gastropoda: Buccinulidae) are not monophyletic and concordance with the fossil record. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 114, 367-381.
doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2017.06.018 Supplementary data hosted with main text Supplementary materialVaux F, Hills SFK, Crampton JS, Trewick SA, Morgan-Richards M. (2016). Identifying evolutionary lineages of New Zealand marine snails. 19th Annual New Zealand Molecular Ecology Conference. Auckland University, NZ.
[conference presentation, 20 mins] 1st Prize for Best Student PresentationVaux F, Hills SFK, Marshall BA, Crampton JS, Trewick SA, Morgan-Richards M. (2015). Paraphyly in New Zealand true whelks (Neogastropoda: Buccinoidea: Buccinulidae). Molluscs 2015 (Malacological Society of Australasia). National Marine Science Centre, Southern Cross University, Australia.
[conference presentation, 20 mins] Received MSA Travel GrantVaux F, Hills SFK, Crampton JS, Trewick SA, Morgan-Richards M. (2015). Testing for punctuated evolution in New Zealand marine snails. Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology XV. University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
[conference poster]Vaux F, Hills SFK, Crampton J.S., Trewick S.A., Morgan-Richards M. (2014). Integrated phylogenetics of a Neogastropod genus. GeoGenes V. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, NZ.
[conference presentation, 20 mins]Vaux F, Hills SFK, Crampton J.S., Trewick SA, Morgan-Richards M. (2014). Whelk phylogenetics as a test of punctuated evolution. 18th Annual New Zealand Phylogenomics Meeting. University of Auckland, NZ.
[conference presentation, 20 mins]Vaux F, Wilfert L. (2013). Phylodynamics of three bumblebee RNA viruses. 16th Annual New Zealand Molecular Ecology Conference. Victoria University of Wellington, NZ.
[conference presentation, 15 mins] 2nd Prize for Best Student Presentation