#Wildfire is devastating, but subsequent 🌧️ that washes ash into the river can impact #fish physiology. @STOTEN_journal 🔗: https://t.co/LWYoBu75zp
This research was with Nann & 5 of my undergrad mentees at @WFCB_UCDavis & collab w/ 🇬🇧 @UniofExeter@fishycarb & @sanders_trystan
Here is a short video of one of the 1st Klamath River salmon to make it to the tributaries above the former Iron Gate Dam. The clip was recorded last Friday by Yurok Fisheries Dept Geologist Kayah Ray, who is part of a team surveying salmon in the newly undammed river reach.
Less than 1 week left to apply for this new postdoc in @CrabExeter: Generate lifespan data across species, and use these shiny new data to ask what drives one species to live longer than others🧐😎🐒. Info on how to apply below.
Incredibly honored to be selected as a Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences !!!! @calacademy
Thank you to my mentors and my lab members past and present at @Scripps_Ocean ! https://t.co/dFXEcxuUR1
Incredibly honored to be selected as a Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences !!!! @calacademy
Thank you to my mentors and my lab members past and present at @Scripps_Ocean ! https://t.co/dFXEcxuUR1
“Using ChatGPT to complete assignments is like bringing a forklift into the weight room; you will never improve your cognitive fitness that way.” - Ted Chiang
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Happy #NationalComicBookDay!
Check out these comic books created by #NSFfunded researchers starring scientist superheroes who tackle real-world challenges. These stories will surely inspire kids and young adults — the future superheroes! https://t.co/vEvFGk84Gy
📷: Colleen Kelley, Creator and Founder of Kids' Chemical Solutions
My last PhD chapter on splitnose rockfish is now published in @PhysiologicalG !!! Check out the story behind my beautiful rockfish gill image displayed on my banner!
Check out our newest paper about rockfish gill responses to environmentally relevant elevated CO2 in @PhysiologicalG !!
Great work led by @GarfieldKwan
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Awesome blog from @GarfieldKwan and @caparisek this week discussing science on something we know very little about: wildfire impacts on aquatic ecosystems & fishes. Check it out 👇
"Ash in the Rivers: The Unexplored Consequences of Post-Wildfire Runoff on Freshwater Fish," by Garfield Kwan (@GarfieldKwan) & Christine Parisek (@caparisek). 🐟🔥 #Wildfire#Freshwater#Fishes https://t.co/ttw8gI7JIW
"Ash in the Rivers: The Unexplored Consequences of Post-Wildfire Runoff on Freshwater Fish," by Garfield Kwan (@GarfieldKwan) & Christine Parisek (@caparisek). 🐟🔥 #Wildfire#Freshwater#Fishes https://t.co/ttw8gI7JIW
Are you passionate about climate science and communication? Then check out the 2025 Climate Science Communication Fellowship! Learn more here: https://t.co/q77qdeg9iY
🌊🧬BIG NEWS: Thanks to a four-year, $10 million grant funded by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, a new center will be established at Scripps Oceanography to understand how climate change may impact the nervous systems and behavior of marine animals. 🧵⬇️
@AllenInstitute
@US_Stormwatch Definitely bad. I also want to mention we recently published research showing the problem doesn’t stop there: the first rain that follows can wash ash into the watershed, causing a major physiological challenge for aquatic organisms!
Excited and honored to lead this team of amazing scientists to understand the neurobiology of marine animals in changing environments. Thank you Paul G. allen Frontiers Group and @AllenInstitute for trusting us with this urgent task
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It's finally out! 🎉
I had the pleasure to be interviewed by w/k a peer-reviewed online journal about #SciArt. If you want to know more about my work and why I still resist calling myself an 'artist', here is the best introduction you could wish for: https://t.co/t90t544Oyu