A tad late here, but excited to have recently published our BRUVS dataset from the northern #RedSea & Gulf of Aqaba.
We provide further evidence of regional #CoralReef predator declines, and describe spatial patterns of assemblage structuring.
➡️https://t.co/sAoKbvhcoI
🐟Fish telemetry practitioners worldwide, please save the date for the 2025 International Conference on Fish Telemetry to be held in Traverse City Michigan, USA on June 8-13. A website and more details is forthcoming! Please retweet and share with your network.
@ciaranmclav Certainly aligns with our data. Not many places for a reef shark to hide when the shelf drops off that steep. Saudi still holds some nice pockets of reef sharks in the main basin, but the GOA has unfortunately not fared well.
A tad late here, but excited to have recently published our BRUVS dataset from the northern #RedSea & Gulf of Aqaba.
We provide further evidence of regional #CoralReef predator declines, and describe spatial patterns of assemblage structuring.
➡️https://t.co/sAoKbvhcoI
Did you know there were #tarpon in the #RedSea?
Neither did we. Check out our new publication, which details new records and the occurrence of this fish in the #MiddleEast.
https://t.co/6yPFnS0Lby
New editorial out, "The Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Event: Where do we go from here?" from the International Coral Reef Society Council. Read it open access at https://t.co/286LTx5P5o
Our new paper on biodiversity and war conflict in the Philippines is now out in Nature’s @npjbiodiversity. Here’s the brief preview: https://t.co/FzhJhZTYyi
1. Global biodiversity faces increasing threats from human-induced environmental changes & other unpredictable challenges
Out in @NatureClimate : Following an intense upwelling event killing 81 species e.g., bull sharks and manta rays, we show increasing trends in upwelling frequency and intensity in SouthAfrica and easternAustralia and how movements of bull sharks are impacted!
We’re live! Come check out TrackdAT, our open-access data portal hosting detailed info from over 2500 published acoustic telemetry articles👇🏽
https://t.co/ZsAgWcpsl5
Interested in Red Sea reef research? 🪸🐠🌊
The @ReefEcologyLab has you covered with a new review detailing spatial patterns of research in the Red Sea through time
(led by Dr. Jesse Cochran, @alex_kattan_, @MLBerumen)
Read it here 👇
https://t.co/kF5an7raQS
Forget elections, wars! "This spring, for the first time since 1803, two cicada groups known as Brood XIX, or the Great Southern Brood, and Brood XIII, or the Northern Illinois Brood [~ a trillion cicadas], are set to appear at the same time, in what is known as a dual emergence." @aimee_ortiz@NYTScience https://t.co/XSv9qrRk8p