So hype for this lab to open upβMason is so full of exciting ideas to advance evolutionary biology and create a great community in science!!
09.04.2025 20:46 β π 7 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
So excited to see Jack's new paper out! Rogue taxa are such a challenge...great to see us moving forward on how to resolve these problems.
03.04.2025 18:15 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
NOAA carries a two century legacy of Americaβs first government science agency
NOAA, the US government science and management agency in charge of sustainable fisheries, the national weather service, and ocean exploration, is in the crosshairs of the Trump administration and Pβ¦
NOAA is in the Trump administration's crosshairs.
You know the important work they do, but may now know that It's the descendant of the Coast Survey, the nation's first scientific agency, founded in 1807 under Jefferson. I spoke with maritime historians to put NOAA's legacy in context. π§ͺπ¦ππ
19.02.2025 17:07 β π 420 π 187 π¬ 10 π 8
This is a reminder for myself as well as anyone else who needs it: amidst all this chaos and confusion, pick your lane. Find something to do that will provide agency, educate those in your community and push back against what is happening
19.02.2025 17:13 β π 115 π 36 π¬ 1 π 0
A shrimp smokes a cigarette and drinks a martini and says the bastards donβt quit but neither do I
Re-upping these stickers because I think we all need the reminder
Get one (and hey, some valentines while youβre there) at
Squidfacts.bigcartel.com
27.01.2025 23:02 β π 265 π 53 π¬ 4 π 2
Aw, thanks Jonathan! Expecting it to be you next π
28.01.2025 05:18 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Always so proud of that paper! One of my favorite examples of exapting everyday tools for biomimetics π€©π¦
28.01.2025 05:18 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
lmao these baby cheeks have gotten SLIGHTLY less puffy!!
28.01.2025 05:17 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
On a personal note...in summer 2015 I was @fishguy.bsky.social 's NSF REU undergrad at Friday Harbor Labs. I presented that work at SICB & applied to PhDs...
In summer 2025 I'm an REU mentor w/ my own lab at @wsupullman.bsky.social.
What a trip this last 10 years has been. An NSF REU success story π₯³
27.01.2025 18:38 β π 21 π 8 π¬ 3 π 0
Folks: pls share! Apps are open for WSU's 2025 NSF REU in Resilience & Robustness of Aquatic Biosystems!
DUE: Feb. 17
WHEN: May 25- Aug. 3
WHERE: Pullman, WA (gorgeous in summer)
WHO: 10 UGs
$: 7k each
Come hang w/ a great group in our beautiful new aquatics facility!
sbs.wsu.edu/aquaticslab/... #π§ͺ
27.01.2025 18:33 β π 10 π 10 π¬ 0 π 1
I've gone from "Wikipedia is not a real source, students" to "I will defend Wikipedia with my life" in a short span of time. I don't know what we should do, I'll be looking to others for guidance on that, but I do know we have to defend every remotely democratic or open source tool we have now.
21.01.2025 23:50 β π 425 π 79 π¬ 20 π 8
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22.01.2025 01:24 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Trans, intersex, and queer people will always exist because humans are biological creatures and biology - inevitably and always - creates variability and diversity.
If there is any βbiological truth,β itβs that a biological system will never conform to the strictures of human machinations.
21.01.2025 03:03 β π 77 π 17 π¬ 2 π 1
But he doesnβt! He has repeatedly shown that he doesnβt!
Donβt wish for something different, remind listeners that heβs actually done this, and ask them to imagine him doing it to them.
Play fucking hardball. Christ, this isnβt hard.
12.01.2025 22:42 β π 3079 π 491 π¬ 111 π 29
great article about the devaluation of absolutely anything where women achieve 50%. which is a thing.
01.01.2025 17:52 β π 5183 π 2077 π¬ 129 π 128
I am part of βshark peopleβ and this is my favorite post of the week π¦
03.01.2025 19:46 β π 24 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
βThe past was alterable. The past never had been altered. Oceania was at war with Eastasia. Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia.β
George Orwell, 1984
29.12.2024 01:59 β π 17 π 7 π¬ 0 π 0
Phyllosoma (larval stage of a spiny or slipper lobster) riding a jellyfish in Kona, Hawaii. It is transparent with a broad flat head shield, and long long limbs (neither of which are so extreme in the adult). Photo by Steven Kovacs
https://twitter.com/ngfl3333/status/1567251570454151170
Copepod Calanus finmarchicus, seen in lateral view. It's a bit blobby and transparent, with long antennulae posed under the body. The abdomen (urosome) is pointed upwards and looks red.
https://www.feednavigator.com/Article/2019/04/09/Norwegian-plankton-developer-braced-for-growth
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba. In natural hovering position - the red organs produce the bioluminescence - the hepatopancreas is filled with green phytoplankton, the food of krill, the straight gut in the back is filled with the empty shells of phytoplankton - in the front you see the compound eyes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctic_krill#/media/File:Antarctic_krill_(Euphausia_superba).jpg
Every night, some crustaceans migrate upwards, up to 1000m from the twilight zone, to feed. They poop on the way down, transferring nutrients to deeper waters.
Other species or larval stages maintain depth in the water column by riding gelatinous zooplankton!
#Crustmas π§ͺπ¦
20.12.2023 17:11 β π 257 π 86 π¬ 3 π 10
Adam Curtis Title Card: We Too Are Trapped In A System. Text over a background of a large office building
THREAD
This Is The Story Of The The Pernicious Rise of AI-Generated Papers and their Online Impact
An Incomplete History Told In The Voice of Documentarian Adam Curtis
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19.12.2024 21:10 β π 607 π 370 π¬ 30 π 141
Peer review - why we need it and what we need - the Node
Hopefully some of you will have seen the recent editorial in Development on our approach to peer review. If you haven't read it yet, please do take a
Continuing the peer review discussion: @katherine-brown.bsky.social on principles for effective peer review:
1) Be respectful to authors
2) Request reasonable revisions
3) Focus on whether data support the conclusions
4) Be transparent about expertise limits
thenode.biologists.com/peer-review-...
17.12.2024 07:16 β π 61 π 17 π¬ 1 π 0
My lino block print of a charming Grimpoteuthis octopus, one of a genus of pelagic cirrate (finned) octopods known as the dumbo octopuses. The fins reminded scientists of ears on the elephant in Disneyβs 1941 film Dumbo. Hence their common name dumbo octopuses. The print is 9.25β by 12.5β on delicate ivory Japanese washi paper with visible margin, number, title and signature. The background is black. The octopus is reddish on top, then dark blue, with brown legs are spiralled up and drawn in close to its body.
Day 15 #ArtAdventCalendar: The third #InsertAnInvert2024 prompt for deep sea month is abyssal - the lightless, extreme pressure and low oxygen zone 4 to 6 km below the surface. π§ͺπ‘ So I made a lino block print of a charming Grimpoteuthis octopus, one of a genus of pelagic cirrate (finned) octopods π§΅
15.12.2024 12:42 β π 177 π 37 π¬ 7 π 1
An image of a fish whose muscle tissue has been digested and is transparent; the bones of the fish have been dyed red. The fish is just 5 cm long.
The Natural History Museum collections in London are so, so amazing π π§ͺπ¬π π Hereβs Luciocephalus pulcher:
12.12.2024 21:22 β π 14 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0
New pre-print from recent Slater lab graduate Dr David ΔernΓ½ and me, from David's dissertation work - a bayesian least squares supertree method for inference of time-calibrated phylogenies. Feedback much appreciated but here's the motivation.... π§΅
05.12.2024 19:41 β π 46 π 23 π¬ 2 π 0
βIt felt very ickyβ: This scientistβs name was used to write fake peer reviews
Elsevier retracts dozens of journal articles that were published based on βfictitiousβ reviews
Earlier this year, I received news that fake peer reviews were allegedly being submitted impersonating me and approximately six others
I shared my story with Science to, hopefully, reduce the chance of this kind of breach happening again
www.science.org/content/arti...
03.12.2024 09:24 β π 442 π 200 π¬ 26 π 49
Can you add UMN Duluth?
04.12.2024 04:49 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
what do you mean "did I commit the script while it was working and before it broke again". of course not. what kind of good version control user do you think I am
03.12.2024 22:55 β π 12 π 0 π¬ 0 π 1
A screenshot of a website displaying 8 colored skull models of amphibians and reptiles, along with buttons that will allow the user to navigate to 3D models for each skull.
#Education resource! Over the years I created this collection of colored skull #3Dmodels for teaching. They're available to download on MorphoSource & to view on Sketchfab. Because of recent changes to Sketchfab, I migrated them to my website: www.graysvertebrateanatomy.com/work/colorso... (1/3)
02.12.2024 18:41 β π 197 π 91 π¬ 5 π 7
Writing about West Coast weather as a Newsroom Meteorologist at the San Francisco Chronicle
Snow lover, Seattle sports fan, University of Washington graduate
sfchronicle.com/author/anthony-edwards/
Incoming Assistant Professor, NJIT Biological Sciences (Fall '26) | Current postdoc, University of Lausanne, Benton Group | GSU & UF alumnus | sensory biology, genetics, behavior, and evolution (especially in the Twilight Zone)
https://himmellab.org
Studying behavioral evolution, from mosquitoes to mole-rats | Leon Levy Scholar at Columbia Zuckerman Institute working w/ Ishmail Abdus-Saboor | PhD Princeton (w/ Lindy McBride), MA Columbia (w/ Dustin Rubenstein) | ιΊ»εΈ/ζ±ε€§ alum π―π΅ | yukihaba.github.io
PhD candidate at University of Miami. Studying bioacoustics and community assembly in the Neotropics
Visiting Assistant Professor at Berea College. I study fish macroevolution, with a particular fondness for their teeth.
keifferwilliams.com
I β₯ evolution, immunology, math, & computers. Professor at Fred Hutch & Investigator at HHMI. http://matsen.fredhutch.org/
Postdoc at Fred Hutch with @matsen.bsky.social. Phylogenetics, phylodynamics, macroevolution, molecular evolution, & Bayesian inference.
π PhD student at LSHTM @lshtm-ehg.bsky.social and Natural History Museum @nhm-london@bsky.social
π³ Research Manager at Health In Harmony
π₯ #96 on New York Gridlock
www.ninafinley.com
PhD Candidate at Brown University EEOB
skeletal muscle functional morphology, biomechanics, collagen architecture, extraocular muscles
Roberts Lab | Knox College β22 | Optimist
SICB Divisions of Comparative Biomechanics and Vertebrate Morphology
Account run by DVM & DCβs SPDAC Representatives @emily-mcparland.bsky.social & @melodyoungg.bsky.social
Instagram: @sicb.dvm.dcb
Director of the School of Fisheries, Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences at Auburn University | Nexus of ecosystems, fish & people
Our mission is to advance interdisciplinary scholarship and education to address critical global changes impacting the environment and society.
This Week's Articles: https://linktr.ee/globalchangevt
PhD candidate in Ecol. & Evol. Biol. @ U of Michigan. "Someone who wears khaki pants, doesn't know much about mathematics, and misidentifies local beetles."
Cichlid enthusiast and paleontologist.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kevin-Stevens-2
Behavioural ecology and coevolution. I like cuckoos. He/Him
Climate change, oceans, blue carbon and coastal communities. Professor, researcher, educator, author. π
π: At Every Depth @ateverydepth.bsky.social
AtEveryDepth.com
bio.site/Tessahill
Postdoc @unibern.bsky.social β’ functional morphology + macroevolution of π β’ #BlackAFinSTEM βπΎβ’ Purdue + @ucdavis.bsky.social grad β’ Philippians 2 β’ she/her β’ views mine