Congratulations to Tanveen Randhawa -- who submitted their PhD Thesis yesterday!
It was super fun to work with Tanveen; all the best for their future plans for a non-traditional career transition to psychology! It's important to note that PhDs can diversify into many areas!
🚨Preprint alert!🚨
We wondered why does more than one reproductive tactic persist in a population? Is it because different tactics succeed differentially across ecological contexts? Or are the tactics equally successful across a range of ecological conditions?
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New! Our proof of concept study identifying hemorrhaging in salmon smolt with hyperspectral imagery. Spectral analyses detect blood with greater sensitivity than humans & substantially improve data sources for fish welfare. With the great @DiffordGareth
https://t.co/cE2VhDQkut
Have you ever wondered how seals sleep at sea?
The last chapter of my dissertation, now published in Science, illustrates the intricate sleep-spiraling behavior of northern elephant seals.
https://t.co/OOLhigq6CU
A school of juvenile striped eel catfish huddle closely together as protection from predators as they take turns feeding on the ocean floor.
Credit: Abyss Dive Center Bali
Pleased and funny to attend this morning an interesting talk about sentience in fishes and fear contagion by @LynneUSneddon while running experiment in my lab about precisely fear related information transfer in fish schools. #fishsci
Great talk about "Collective motion and mechanisms of swimming coordination in fish schools" 🐟🐟given by @GTheraulaz at Center for Ecological Sciences department, IISc. Glad to collaborate with him and @vishuguttal on these thematics🔎!
Presenting our labor of love over nearly three years, now published in eLife. We present our new lab to rigorously study visual cognition in unrestrained monkeys and also natural and social behaviors. Here’s why we are so excited about this. 1/n
https://t.co/peC3PdYRUt @eLife