Asst Prof of Biol @NeumannUniv | Former @WRF Fellow | Member of @WoodLab @NWU_WRG @GnathiidGnation | Trophic ecologist of fish—parasite interactions (she/her)
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For #SharkAwarenessDay I would like to give a huge shoutout to the amazing diversity of shark parasites that keep them accompanied! Here 👇, one if my favorites, the very attractive gnathiid isopod Gnathia trimaculata we described in 2009 from requiem sharks on the GBR. @NWU_WRG
A lot has changed for ocean ecosystems in the past century. Have generations of change influenced fish foraging ecology? Isotope data from natural history specimens reveal that the answer is yes and no. #FeatureArticle
https://t.co/iilXrH56uh
Parasites are disappearing and you should care! Proud to have worked on this project with @DrChelseaLWood, @nataliemastick, @WCPreisser, @KMaslenikov, @TimEssington, Katie Leslie, Luke Tornabene, Tim Essington and more!
https://t.co/aLQk40YhjW
Please retweet and share with interested students! The Preisser lab is looking for a student to pursue an MS in Integrative Biology at KSU. Fully funded 2 year position working on the distributions and drivers of parasitic diseases in FW fish. Please DM or email with questions.
@WCPreisser@JimmyBernot I like starting with the methods! It helps me create structure for the results and it reminds me of the order in which I want to explain the hypotheses in the intro.
Earlier this year, I asked the Twitterverse to help me identify well-funded (stipend & tuition waiver provided) MS programs in organismal biology. I compiled the list into this spreadsheet. Please share, and let me know if I missed any good programs! https://t.co/ofRD5CaVNM
Puget Sound harbors a huge diversity of parasites—from nozzle-mouthed parasitic worms to flabby flukes—and researchers are trying to figure out how each has and will continue to change.
By @jack_tamisiea@DrChelseaLWood@RachelWelicky@burkemuseum
https://t.co/7XF0PGnqOc