Just got this warning in my iphone “Ester’s laptop is no longer detected near you. Your device was last seen in the Atlantic Ocean” 😂 (sunrise over the Gorringe seamount as we are in the expedition of Fundação Oceano Azul)
The Marine Forest Festival is back! With collaboration of local entities, fishermen, marine sports and nature tourism, artists, and more. Join researchers and students in Sagres to discover the amazing world of the underwater forests of corals and algae. https://t.co/GgtmNo5xoB
Using eDNA we recorded 27 species of sharks and rays in the Bank d’Arguin, including 12 new species records and undescribed species. Regionally extinct or rare taxa were absent, and 68% are Threatened (IUCN).
https://t.co/E2dZXffNwS
Global hotspots of genetic diversity of giant kelp are being left behind, uninvolved in poleward expansions driving genetically homogenous and poorer populations to dominate the global biomass of giant kelp across all oceans.
https://t.co/wAK5LuNSJU
We are hearing from @esterserrao, project coordinator of #MARFOR and #RESTORESEAS, two Biodiversa-funded projects.
She shares the contribution of these projects in the identification of Key Biodiversity Areas for genetic diversity 🧬
#BiodiversaPrague2023
Ocean currents explain genetic connectivity of mangroves across the planet, shaped by skewed dispersal led by rare long-distance dispersal events responsible for historical settlements.
Gouvea et al. (2023) Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. https://t.co/o5N7Q8JsUq
Surveying marine forests of the Southern ocean and Ross Sea, Antarctic - with the ROV (thanks Colin) of the killer whales team (thanks Regina) of the Maori Murihiku ki Te Tonga from New Zealand.
Postdoc at CIBIO and CCMAR, to study marine biogeographical questions about Atlantic Africa , using DNA barcoding of marine organisms. https://t.co/QfUR6oMnYD
Deadline March 6 !
with Ester Serrao and Pedro Beja