Curious how biology and new topological methods, like path signatures and sheaf cohomology, might intersect? Check out this recent review https://t.co/k081roEuk8
with @DaniSBassett. Highlights include cell-cell communication, bird songs, and hungry caterpillars!
Thank you so much @dr_catmac, for having the courage to write these words. Women in #shark research are often hesitant to point out some of these issues for fear of jeopardizing their careers. Is change coming our way?
https://t.co/au23shrtg1
Station holding fish in coastal regions turn to stay in place, but this can be costly (up to 50% greater energy expenditure). Fun open access research by @s_luongo@AndreasRuth2@walking_sharks and co: https://t.co/RTyj3VU0hY
This clip highlights a question asked by @Meyer_Sci from the @SouthernSharkEG in one of her recent publications on how wildlife tourism provisioning affects non-focal species. It’s a very interesting study. Have a read at the link below.
https://t.co/pZUO45b81w
We recently published a paper investigating the effects of training frequency and reward size on the learning rates of sharks. This study is part of my PhD project within the @SouthernSharkEG If you haven’t had a chance to read it yet.
https://t.co/pBy3lc7Fjc
A blast from the past in form of a short glimpse at the setup I used during the time place learning trials I ran at the Bimini Biological Field Station in 2017. Thank you… https://t.co/ueNPjjly5N