High spatial variabiltiy and richness of #diadromous#fishes in Hong Kong. But of 32 species, only Anguilla marmorata (pictured) and Stiphodon multisquamus were able to ascend weirs < 2m in height.
More here: https://t.co/UOJic1iPqU
@jiahuanliew@TheFSBI
Baian @LinBaian22 gave an engaging PhD qualifying seminar yesterday. Excellent work and exciting preliminary results. Many thanks to @DrMoriartyY and @celiaschunter for examining.
We are thrilled to kick-off The 1st international #eDNAworkshop at The University of Hong Kong today. 🎉
Our warmest welcome to the guest lecturer and participants. We hope you have a wonderful time here!
Lunch time together! 🫖
As new semester begins, our lab welcomed new students (Luke-PhD, Elaine-MPhil & Vivy-FYP) and student intern (Sharon). We are also happy to have Yan and Daisy joining us as RA. 👏🏼👏🏼
You may find their introduction in our website: https://t.co/hmpUSdQowj
Final call for #eDNA workshop in HK📣
The registration will be open until the end of next week: 22 September 2023 (Fri). We have few spots left, if you are interested, please register soon.
We look forward to meet you all in Hong Kong!
Job opportunity 📣 Research Assistant on #Chironomidae
The #eDNA & eEcology Laboratory of The University of Hong Kong is looking for a full-time #researchassistant II (RA)on HK Chironomidae project.
Details as below.
International application is also welcome.
Finished the #Croaker measurement at The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University in #Philadelphia with @Hafiz. Great thanks to Dr. Mark Sabaj.
Congratulations to the @IchsAndHerps Stoye Best Oral Presentation Award winners in the categories of Ecology and Ethology, Physiology and Physiological Ecology, Conservation, and Genetics, Development and Morphology! #JMIH23
Our new paper out, the population of ridged swimming crab in China has changed and now facing the impacts of climate change. More management strategies needs to consider for protecting the spawners.#crab#fisheries
New Research: Population structure and reproductive dynamics of the ridged swimming crab Charybdis natator in the southern Taiwan Strait of China: significant changes within 25 years: The ridged swimming crab Charybdis natator (Portunidae)… #MarineScience https://t.co/lsElOuzrpo
1st eDNA Workshop in HK‼️
Do you want to integrate eDNA methodologies into your research? We will cover the fieldwork practice, lab and data analysis for the participants to be able to run their own eDNA study afterwards.
Registration & details: https://t.co/45lFzSAxxb
Excited to annouce we will host the first Hong Kong eDNA workshop this October @HKUSBS with support from the @croucherFDN. Many thanks to our inter-institutional and external organizers and supporters, with key heavy lifting from @GuibertIsis. More details to come shortly.