NEW PAPER: Temperature influences on shell growth & microstructural variations in Bay #scallops: Insights from multiscale #microscopy pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a... Contrary to predictions, higher #temperature did not affect relative shell strength. Important implications for #climatechange
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π’New Paper Alertπ’ (and first chapter of my PhD!)
We show that scale matters when quantifying motile cryptofauna on tropical coral reefs π¦
Paper in MEPS: www.int-res.com/abstracts/me...
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Cover of the new "global status of sharks, rays, and chimaeras" report
BREAKING: The IUCN Species Survival Commission Shark Specialist Group has released a new report on the global conservation status of sharks and their relatives.
portals.iucn.org/library/node...
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On Wednesday, I presented my research on ageing queen scallops for the #MolluscanForum2024 It was a great honour to present my work at the #NaturalHistoryMuseum, a place where I spent most of my childhood. Thank you so much to the Malacological Society of London ππ¦π
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ENVISION DTP PhD student at Bangor Uni | Trophic ecology and physiology of corals πͺΈ |π²π» Scientist in the π¬π§
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Research Assistant @BangorUni | Project FisHistory | Marine Environmental Protection MSc | Fisheries | Sustainability ππ¦π¦π
Community ecologist with a particular interest in disturbance ecology, esp climate change. R, coding, stats - i also love turning data into magic!
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Shark scientist since 1986. Passionate about sharks and rays, and their conservation and management. Lapsed academic.
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Dedicated to the conservation of rays and skates. Biodiversity surveys are currently underway along the Irish coast. Mermaid purses are being collected, species identified, measured and logged into our database for research.
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PhD researcher. Thresholds for good status in marine ecosystem management. Bangor School of Ocean Sciences, CDT SuMMeR. Marine policy, ecosystem assessment, interdisciplinary research.
Lecturer in marine top predator conservation @sosbangor.bsky.social
I research: sharks & rays | marine historical ecology | fisheries | conservation ππ€Ώπ£π
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