USGS delivers data, technology, and decision-support tools that help managers control the spread of invasive carp. Discover how USGS is helping battle these algae munchers at https://t.co/FUofJVYMID
This thought from fired biologist Tyler Butts, who was tracking the movement of invasive carp in the river, is sticking with me.
“It’s not time to pull back from science… it’s time to invest in it.”
Multiple scientists were fired from the USGS science center in La Crosse, which could hamper research on key Mississippi River issues like invasive carp & habitat restoration.
For @journalsentinel + @Report4America: https://t.co/z8SCGLkgJ9
Hello everyone, don't post much on here anymore, but I was recently subject to the mass layoffs of probationary employees this past week at USGS
If folks have any open postdoc or other opportunities for someone skilled in #DataScience#FoodWebs and #Ecosystems I'm interested!
Hello everyone, don't post much on here anymore, but I was recently subject to the mass layoffs of probationary employees this past week at USGS
If folks have any open postdoc or other opportunities for someone skilled in #DataScience#FoodWebs and #Ecosystems I'm interested!
Our @aslo_org#ASLO_Bulletin Meeting Highlights piece is out today! It details the fourth Hacking Limno Workshop Series and FIFTH #DSOS Virtual Summit. https://t.co/oEVIg6IsBt
Earlier this week, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife observed the first Klamath River Chinook salmon to travel above the CA/OR border since 1912!
"The salmon remember." - Vice Chairman Frankie Myers
https://t.co/vlGmbM3J8m
@nna_schmidt@duffy_ma 20m depth tow but a week or two ago we found some with a 2 m tow off our pier, I thought hemoglobin as well especially with how strongly anoxic Mendota gets, but I’m leaning parasite which is cool!
We've been seeing some pink spiny water flea pop up in Lake Mendota (not all, usually just 1 -5 amidst normal spinies) and I'm not sure what might be the cause...
Carotenoids from a change in diet? Spirobacillus @duffy_ma ? Something else? Send your idea! Detailed photos in 🧵
🚨New #preprint 🚨 Many #ecology#limnology#oceanography researchers and managers talk about "Trophic State". It's how we classify systems. But there are SO many ways to classify TS that we might be skewing our understanding of ecosystem productivity. https://t.co/imUx9jqbLU
🚨New paper @ESAEcology
Pleased to share our new paper: "Testing #foodweb theory in a large lake: The role of body size in habitat coupling in #LakeMichigan
A big lift made possible by a great team and lots of #stableisotope data.
https://t.co/g1YE4UmM2L