Today, on average, women working full time, year round make just 83 cents for every dollar a man makes. And for many women of color, the gap is even wider.
Let’s build an economy that works for all women.
Delighted to announce our papers outlining plan for global 10 year #deepsea science programme are finally out. Thanks to an incredible team (45 researchers, 17 countries, 6 inhabited continents) whose efforts helped set this down. https://t.co/xM711sC8nx
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A huge thank you to @Matt_Leray and @rj49158556 for highlighting the potential impacts of deep sea mining in this nice perspective paper. The deep sea serves as an amazing reservoir of biodiversity in our global ocean, but is increasingly at risk of large-scale mining impacts.
New perspective paper in @molecology: Seabed mining could come at a high price for a unique fauna. #eDNA warns us of the disastrous effects that harvesting metals in abyssal plains could have on biodiversity https://t.co/HZwmwVf7i0 @stri_panama @rj49158556
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I'm excited that our gorgeous images of pteropods are on the cover of PNAS this week. Chasing pteropods and other plankters around with my camera is one of my favorite pastimes at sea.
The origin and early diversification of pteropods is confidently placed in the Early Cretaceous using a fossil-calibrated and fully-resolved phylogeny.
Thanks to @AndyRees23 and the #AMT program @PlymouthMarine for hosting us
We have an #NSFfunded PhD student position for a collaborative research between @ASU and @BIOSstation on #zooplankton mediation of particle flux in the Sargasso Sea @BatsBermuda. Based in ASU, but significant time at BIOS.
More information at https://t.co/igvB554NDz
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Another beautifully written piece by Debbie Wall-Palmer on the evolutionary history of Atlantid shelled heteropods.
Out today in BMC Evolutionary Biology
The *last* thing the world needs is the appointment of a climate denier to a key senior position at @NOAA, the science agency that tells the truth about #ClimateChange.
How much pelagic eDNA sampled above the abyssal benthos consists of legacy eDNA vs. eDNA from bathy/abyssopelagic resident populations?
New study by @OlliLaroche @EricaGoetze @CraigSmithHI and myself in @FrontMarineSci
https://t.co/d7jzaBjXgO
New paper out today examining legacy #eDNA in the abyssal Pacific @FrontMarineSci. How much pelagic eDNA sinks into the abyss ? #DeepCCZ
Congrats to @OlliLaroche as lead author ! as well as co-authors @OKerstenScience @CraigSmithHI
https://t.co/TZHcmO3YxD
Shelled #heteropods are also impacted by ocean acidification. First growth and calcification studies in atlantids. Work led by the incomparable @DWallPalmer, co-authors @katjaplankton@LisetteMekkes @PaulaBiomine.
Amazing and beautiful #plankton
Our new study in preprint shows calcification responses and positive effects of food on atlantid sea elephants exposed to ocean acidification #PlanktonPteam @Naturalis_Sci #OceanAcidification#zooplankton https://t.co/MO1Md2kqou
Opinion: Midwater ecosystems must be considered when evaluating the environmental risks of deep-sea mining https://t.co/6RGTYRK9mo
New paper out today led by Jeff Drazen (@uhmanoa), coauthors @CraigSmithHI @4kgjerde@beroe and many more
(1/2) Fabulous new postdoc and field-lab tech/manager opportunities exploring community genomics. Part of statewide California Conservation Genomics Project with awesome colleagues including co-PI @RachaelABay More information here https://t.co/7wVlMQbRsk and ...