Funded PhD opportunity in our lab @OPELresearch@OceanEarthUoS@unisouthampton
"Biogeography of the southern Indian Ocean higher predator community"
https://t.co/zoOa54B4YR
Closes 8 January 2025
Tenure track group leader position in #fishmovement ecology @LeibnizIGB in Berlin in my department. Please come to join our group of fish nerds. Applocation deadline Nov, 10 https://t.co/JcrntJvnl0
Twitter, I’m losing followers hand over fist. Still just about hanging on in here - please help me find my old followers - if they’re still here - if you can, by RTing.
Come and join us at @Uni_of_Essex and @CefasGovUK and gain a myriad of lab, field and modelling skills. Plus you will join a super fun and supportive team and get to work on all things #bass, incl forecasting the impacts of future #ClimateChange! 🐟🐟🐟 #FishSci#PhD#fisheries
Please share - PhD with me, @BAS colleagues and @LaurenNadler@unisouthampton - Fish metabolism across latitudes - lovely team, cool science and great fish! Please contact me, details: https://t.co/YqbT2jPRsR
Associate Editor pain: You've just used up almost all of your ideas / contacts sending review requests for a MS, and feeling pretty good about it.. and another MS comes in on almost *excatly* the same topic...
Dissertation on Baltic pike printed by @RittwegTimo. A special moment after 4+ years. Looks like it emerged from my shirt. Very proud supervisor! But still has to be submitted and defended. So now Dr. Rittweg yet.
I have learned that Keith Hobson's appreciation lecture (with Len Wassenaar's introduction) was recorded and is available online. They both knew it would be his last.
https://t.co/FruCzfXkFk
#JFB: Recruitment of European sea bass (𝘋𝘪𝘤𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘳𝘤𝘩𝘶𝘴 𝘭𝘢𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘹) in northerly UK estuaries indicates a mismatch between spawning and fisheries closure periods https://t.co/WNQa6zbEsD #FishSci@otolithgirl
https://t.co/WNQa6zbEsD
This is terribly, sad news. Keith was not only a pioneer and an isotope guru, but also a generous warm, funny and overall lovely person to be around, and a big part of what made stable isotope ecology a lovely place to be part of. Raising several glasses to you tonight, Keith
Fellow isotopists, I have just learned that Keith Hobson has passed away. I can’t possibly express how sad I feel. Keith was such a great person and scientist. He turned stable isotope based methods into one the most important and influential tools in ecology research.
RIP Keith.
Juvenile #bass sampling with our buddies @Roseboardman4 & @clivetrue! We are taking low numbers of these awesome fish to compare body condition between areas & to build chemical maps so we can tell where the adult fish grew up to allow more targeted protection & restoration 🐟
@WryCritic entirely insane - UNLESS - you prove you're British if the ONLY questions you get right relate to facts you learned via comedy shows from your teenage years
@TheLabAndField 27 years post PhD, and I’m still terrible at identifying which projects should go in the dormant folder, and which should be prioritised….
@TheLabAndField 100%- but- I try to view those dormant projects not as complete wastes, but training, or building my overall experience capital. More use than the mandated personal development courses we get anyway…