Hiring a #postdoc at UCSB with @BurkepileLab and @jpschimel in terrestrial ecology. NSF-funded project on ecological legacies of elephant carcasses in African savannas.
Apply https://t.co/VNoUYNYLeq by October 15, 2022!
UCSB is an AA/EOE, including disability/vets
Hiring a #postdoc at UCSB to work with @BurkepileLab, @fishymary and the Moorea Coral Reef LTER on land use change and coral reef ecosystems.
Apply https://t.co/VCOlccL0d1 by March 1, 2022!
UCSB is an AA/EOE, including disability/vets
Hiring a #postdoc at UCSB to work with @BurkepileLab, @fishymary and the Moorea Coral Reef LTER on land use change and coral reef ecosystems.
Apply https://t.co/VCOlccL0d1 by March 1, 2022!
UCSB is an AA/EOE, including disability/vets
Coral mortality after bleaching is associated w/ heatwaves AND local conditions, including macroalgae, suggesting action at all levels is necessary for coral survival, see our new study in @ScienceMagazine using a global dataset collected by @ReefCheck
https://t.co/v7nvWWYdG2
It’s lobster season! Joey and his undergraduate intern, Jacob Ogawa, are spending lots of time at Catalina island surveying the reefs to understand how the removal of lobsters during their fishing season might… https://t.co/XIRS7aY4ht
Nitrogen is an important nutrient to coral health, but did you know that different forms of nitrogen may have different effects? Check out our new paper with the link below!… https://t.co/qHLjz1n1qn
Graduate student Kyle Neuman is exploring the interface between land and sea as he studies nutrient dynamics in the streams of Moorea. #freshwaterlife#moorea#nutrients#saltbreak https://t.co/Vcm2uuTodI
A huge thank you to our wonderful interns Ally Aplin,Haley Glasmann,and Maya Gorgas for all their hard work in the field this summer. You ladies rock!!!Moorea #fieldtwerk#divelikeagirl https://t.co/4gxNKNXmgo
Burkepile members spent the morning in the intertidal installing "tuffies" (kitchen scrubbers) to look at algal recruitment. This project is a collaboration with PISCO, led by undergraduate student Hannah Armer. It's a great day for field work in Santa Barbara!
Check out this cool new paper that looks at how coral restoration success could be improved by incorporating ecological processes into the practice. Congrats Mark on this great paper in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment! https://t.co/g9v3YiZcGi