Melanie Smith

Melanie Smith

@whalesmels.bsky.social

She/her PhD Student Syracuse University Bioacoustics and Behavioral Ecology Lab Interested in using bioacoustics for baleen whale conservation and making marine science more accessible 🐳 Views my own

200 Followers 197 Following 6 Posts Joined Dec 2024
3 months ago

Fun to collaborate with @whalesmels.bsky.social on this study, where we worked with Mark Stanback to glean insights from his amazing hornbill nesting data! 🪶

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3 months ago
A title slide of a presentation called “Modeling North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) distributions in the Northwest Atlantic”

Early results, only 1 of 4 species, & only Ch 1... but the dissertation is finally giving me results I can share! 🥳🐳 I presented a promising acoustic+visual species distribution model for the North Atlantic right whale & discussed the role of bottom temp & silicate as important predictors! 🦑🧪🔊 #ASA

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Super excited to share the first part of my thesis work!

Perhaps how you might be able to both recognize someone’s voice *and* understand what they’re saying, we find that both social identity and vocalization category can be decoded from gerbil auditory cortex activity👂🧠

tinyurl.com/4fba6wk4

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3 months ago

Super cool and important for a lot of #bioacoustic research!

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Nestling Growth and Brood Reduction in the Southern Yellow‐Billed Hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) In the southern yellow-billed hornbill, Tockus leucomelas, we found first-hatched nestlings had a higher growth rate and that growth rate was negatively correlated with mortality, such that early hat...

Very pleased to announce our research on #nestlinggrowth and #broodreduction in #hornbills has been published! I started this work as an undergraduate and am grateful for everything I have learned from my co-authors.
@dialektical.bsky.social onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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1 year ago
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Migrating baleen whales transport high-latitude nutrients to tropical and subtropical ecosystems - Nature Communications Baleen whales migrate from high latitude feeding grounds to subtropical reproductive winter grounds, translocating limiting nutrients across ecosystems. This study estimates the latitudinal movement o...

Really cool study - #whales play a super important role in the ecosystem in which they live! www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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1 year ago
Call for submissions of ocean conservation success case studies.

We ( @drcatmac.bsky.social and I) are writing a marine conservation science and policy textbook!

We'd love to include case studies of ocean conservation success stories, and we welcome submissions of ideas here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

Please be clear and detailed!

🧪🦑🌎🐟

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WATCH LIVE: 'Stand up for Science' rally with Bill Nye and others at Lincoln Memorial in Washington YouTube video by PBS NewsHour

Getting reports of some sound problems with our Twitch livestream.

Here's another stream while we sort out some technical difficulties!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=eemj...

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1 year ago
A photo of Sarah on stage giving her speech at the Stand Up for Science rally in Philadelphia

Amazing speech by @sarahmackattack.bsky.social inspiring us to be "bad" for the greater good - Embrace chaos and break the right rules. #StandUpForScience2025 #Philadelphia

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1 year ago
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Guest blog- From Science to Storytelling: How My Passion for Discovery Inspired Black Nerds Matter by Deidric Davis Senior at Eckerd College , originator of podcast -Black Nerds Matter Deidric’s first day at WMNF 88.5 Radio Station. They distribute his show There’s nothing I love more than…

ICB weekend read
#BlackHistoryMonth guest blog

From #Science to #Storytelling: How My Passion for Discovery Inspired Black #Nerds Matter

by Deidric Davis, BIMS member, Eckerd College senior, marine #scientist & #podcaster

integrativeandcomparativebiology.wordpress.com/2025/02/09/g...

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1 year ago
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What Now for Climate Under Trump? Act Locally Trump is working to sabotage climate solutions — but there’s a lot regular people can do to push cities and states to fill the growing federal void.

What a horrifying doozy these first two weeks of the Trump administration have been. YOWZA. I’ve been pacing myself by focusing on climate policy, since it’s nearly impossible to keep up with everything. Here, in @rollingstone.com, is what I’m thinking so far:

www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...

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1 year ago
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We uncovered the same statistical structure that is a hallmark of human language in whale song, published today in Science. @inbalarnon.bsky.social @simonkirby.bsky.social @jennyallen13.bsky.social @clairenea.bsky.social @emma-carroll.bsky.social
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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1 year ago
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Geospatial Community Find Geospatial data effortlessly

Came across this platform—looks useful for those of us working with spatial data. It’s said to hold 18,000+ datasets and links to other websites where one can download data from. Community driven so users can submit new datasets to help grow and improve the collection 🧪🌏🌱

www.geospatial.community

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1 year ago
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🚨 Job opportunity! 🚨

We're hiring a Marine Conservation Intern to join our @wtsww.bsky.social team at #CBMWC! You must be between 18 & 25 to qualify for this internship.🐬

Find out more & apply today: www.welshwildlife.org/jobs/marine-conservation-intern

#MarineConservationJobs #Wales #WTSWW

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1 year ago
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Is offshore wind driving whales ‘crazy?’ Science says no Just hours after his inauguration on Monday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order halting new federal leases for offshore wind projects. He cited, as one reason, the impact offshore wind m...

Critical to be aware where we're being misled & what is real “There are no known links between large whale deaths and ongoing offshore wind activities”. Climate crisis & subsequently warming waters impact food sources to force whales to new (unprotected) areas www.capeandislands.org/local-news/2...

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1 year ago

Need a coping strategy in the face of *waves arms around*? After seeing more misinformation accounts here, I've been doing a dive on #scicomm best practices. We scientists should triple down on this and dial up our prebunking and debunking efforts. Here's a 🧵 of strategies and resources: 🧪

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New pre-print! 🎙️🦉

Automated Note Annotation after Bioacoustic Classification: Unsupervised Clustering of Extracted Acoustic Features Improves Detection of a Cryptic Owl

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

#bioacoustics #machinelearning #conservation

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1 year ago

In addition to supporting DEI and collaborating with local communities, scientists should use indigenous names and common names when describing species, study sites, etc. Indigenous people deserve respect when research is conducted on their land. #Science #MarineScience #Academia

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1 year ago

Scientists can and should lead the charge in equity by committing to DEI work despite federal rollbacks by the Trump admin. These actions are vital for the integrity and equity of our research, sci comm, and impact on society #DEI #STEM

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1 year ago

I’d love to be added!

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1 year ago

EO: "the immutable biological reality of sex"

Biological reality:

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1 year ago
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Not a great head space the past few days given both the metaphorical and horrifyingly real fires of 2025 — but my Libby hold on “What If We Get It Right” just came in, and damn if the buoyant optimism of @ayanaeliza.bsky.social hasn’t recalibrated my hopometer. It’s a life raft for climate despair.

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Our global study on the state of trust in scientists is now out in Nature Human Behaviour! 🥳

With a team of 241 researchers, we surveyed 71,922 people in 68 countries, providing the largest dataset on trust in scientists post-pandemic 👇🧵https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-02090-5

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1 year ago
A quote from the paper stating that their results extend my advice about the importance of talking about climate change

Researchers found 15 people in Kansas City who had changed their mind about climate change, and asked them why. Fascinating!

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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1 year ago

Sitting on a train and working on research is very academic core and I love it #PhDSky

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1 year ago
Book The Voices of Nature | SOUNDJOURNEYBOOK

Have you ever heard the underwater song of a bearded seal, the call of a walrus, the call of a baby crocodile, or the song of a fruit fly? All these sounds (and more) are on "The ‘Voices of Nature. How and Why Animals Communicate’ book website 👇
mathevon0.wixsite.com/soundjourney...
#bioacoustics

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1 year ago
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Another powerful image to remind us of our impact on marine life. Did you know one plastic bottle can take up to 450 years to decompose? 
🎨 Dafne Murillo
#WhaleTales #TalesOfSavingWhales #StopSingleUse

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1 year ago
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STATEMENT: Ocean Conservancy Applauds Biden Administration's Robust Protections of U.S. Waters from Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling - Ocean Conservancy "We must, and can, end offshore oil and gas production and move toward responsible, renewable energy sources – like offshore wind – to protect our ocean, while remaining aligned with our goals for Ame...

The Biden admin. announced it will protect 600M+ acres of U.S. ocean from offshore exploration & drilling.

Thank you Pres. Biden for responding to calls from coastal towns, communities, tribal leaders & countless others who depend on a clean, healthy ocean. oceanconservancy.org/news/biden-a...

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#SICB2025
BIMS(Black In Marine Science )
& ICB collaborated on the first ever BIMS issue featuring: free to read

The Joy Factor: Redefining Leadership Excellence at Black in Marine #Science through Joy-Centered Leadership Practices
By
Lynnette Adams, Tiara Moore,
doi.org/10.1093/icb/...
& more

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