Hi folks. I've largely moved over to Mastodon, so follow here: https://t.co/IHkpiieiVY for upcoming adventures (Vieques Puerto Rico and Adirondack ice fishing in January!)
Does tweeting increase citations? We conducted an experiment with 110 tweeted papers and 440 controls, waited 3 years for citations to accumulate... and found no significant increase in citations
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📢Job Alert: Fish/Herp Collection Manager position at the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates just posted. See the link for full details: https://t.co/r79ONFrN6K
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@KYT_ThatsME This reminds me of the time when I was in line for a Blue Scholars (00's Seattle Hip Hop duo) concert with an errant Lighting McQueen sticker on the back of my jacket.
Final Tally (a day late!): 33 species from 23 families. Not bad for a solo #PlantsGiving !!! And I did end up eating one of my study species 🌻 @SMWadgymar !
Thanks to all my botanist twitter friends for sharing their day with me. Love this community! #iamabotanist
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I'm slowly making my way back home from Brazil but will keep posting the many photos I took there during the past few days. Will start with this series of the Brazilian endemic Halichoeres brasiliensis, from baby to full adult, enjoy the day!
I realize this is a bit of a brag, but I am chuffed that one of my papers is on the National Parks Services' suggested reading for Traditional Ecological Knowledge https://t.co/uzjOLJH8rG
There is a PAID #Indigenous Writer in Residence program at @sunyesf's Cranberry Lake Biological Station this summer. Three weeks, to explore, engage, and wonder, with a community of scholars and students in the Adirondacks. Apply here https://t.co/pkGwJyMhik and please share
We are putting in a grant to do ichthyological research up at Cranberry Lake and it has a community outreach component. This, obviously, is resulting me in pricing out a deep fryer #FishFryWithAScientist
Please share broadly! Summer research experience in marine biology and statistical ecology that will take students to Woods Hole, the University of Kansas, and the ESA meeting in Portland during the 9 week program. @USLTER@LterSbc@UCLA@ucsantabarbara@CERFScience@aslo_org