🐌 "Poor alignment between thermal sensitivity and habitat temperature can be sufficient, and is likely maintained, so marine snail embryos can survive seasonally driven extreme temperature events. ‘Suboptimal’ good enough"
Read the paper ➡️ https://t.co/DOqWYkqVG0
@JackWLitle
We are so excited for our symposium, From Evolution to Innovation at #SICB2025! Talks will be Jan 5 from 8am-3:30pm in Marquis C. We have 11 great presentations from biologists and engineers working in the field of bioinspired design! #SICBioinspired@CMDonatelli@SICB_DCB_DVM
Apply soon for Ecological Biomechanics https://t.co/xG9M1bt6Ow @MarineBiol_FHL this summer! Make a splash and join Mark Denny (Stanford U) & me Jun10-Jul12 to study the fluid and solid mechanics of creatures by seashore. Financial aid is available-a$k on your application 1/3
#SICB2024 is over and we would like to say a big congrats to our 2024 Best Student Presentation Winners for DCB, David Cuban won the Mimi A. R. Koehl and Stephen A. Wainwright Award for their talk on feeding in sunbirds
Hey #SICB2024! Tomorrow morning bright and early I'll be talking ab combining thermosensitivies of multiple life processes to predict fitness!
Tmrw (Thurs) morning 8 AM room 609 🐚
The Santana Lab will be well represented at #SICB2024! Be sure to check out our student and collaborators' awesome talks and posters.
See you all soon! 🌊🗻🌲
New in @Ecology_Letters w/ @JennSunday and @mioconnor!
We find that temperature-dependence of competitive ability (R*) is cold-shifted relative to population growth rates
✨competitive success is highest at temperatures that are sub-optimal for growth✨
https://t.co/aTlSLYYTGS
Hey #WSN2023 come through the intertidal ecology session at noon today! You'll hear about some thermal physiology (misaligned TPCs!), predictions of fitness outcomes, and baby slugs.
Hey #WSN2023 come through the intertidal ecology session at noon today! You'll hear about some thermal physiology (misaligned TPCs!), predictions of fitness outcomes, and baby slugs.
Come join @d_villalobos_c and I this Thursday (admission is FREE) during this event celebrating Latino/a/x Science at the @burkemuseum! We will tell you all about our research on bats and Costa Rican rodents 😃
https://t.co/hS1loNNhrU
Stunning footage (pun intended) of a mussel doing what it does best - stick to salty wet surfaces. Over 40 years of research (by me and many others) summarized in 4 sweet minutes.https://t.co/pI1ANtj4i6
@carrington_lab@UWBiology@MarineBiologyUW@MarineBiol_FHL
It’s been such a fun and productive summer of field and lab work with our SuperLab group from UW, UVA and Carleton, all 19 of us: 3PI, 2PD, 5GS, 1PB, 6UG & 2HS @carrington_lab@UWBiology@BioOce 🌊
An extraordinary marine heatwave has developed off the east coast of Canada, with hundreds of thousands of square miles of ocean experiencing sea surface temperatures more than 5°C (9°F) above normal and max anomalies approaching 10°C (18°F) above normal.
Thermal stress from this marine heatwave could have major impacts on marine life in the Northwest Atlantic.