Postdoc at the Zoological Museum Kiel ⛵️ anthropogenic & life history evolution of aquatic 🦀 🌋 invaders, declining 🦪 species and environmental gradients 🦐
Excited to share my ongoing work at #TempGen2021Tweets! Here we go: The ghost of oysters past - genomic insights into extinct oyster diversity 🦪 Thanks to RA @zoepithel for data wrangling 🙏
Help #Stopthespread of freshwater invasive species by following Check Clean Dry!
To find out more about these species and others, visit our website 👉 https://t.co/CjY14jf56T
Report your sightings via https://t.co/gd7zD801a1 #INNSWeek
@InvasNI@EU_Aliens Yes! Out newest paper on the genetic reconstruction of the spread of the invasive shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus supports this! https://t.co/CyPNHEtHqF
We are hiring a technical coordinator to join the OBIS Secretariat in Oostende (Belgium). This is a @UNESCO fixed term position. More information about this vacancy, and how to apply see https://t.co/BI1xDVBXis.
Deadline for applying is 22 Feb 2024.
📢 DEADLINE APPROACHING 📢
Are you involved in an initiative focused on marine #pollution🧃 or #ecosystem restoration and management🍃?
Learn how you can become part of the #OceanDecade movement via Call for Decade Actions No. 05/2023! ℹ️ https://t.co/NgjXmyyfeK
Just a couple of decades ago, this seemed impossible... excited to expand the gold rush across the animal kingdom. ‘Truly gobsmacked’: Ancient-human genome count surpasses 10,000 https://t.co/r8QfqJVsJH
📢We're hiring! 🇪🇺 The JRC is looking for a researcher to reinforce the team investigating technological enablers that can facilitate the sharing and reuse of #data💻
👉Full list of requirements and tasks: https://t.co/HvI1y6Af98
👉Applications open until 20/04
#EuCareers
I am happy to share the outcome of my previous postdoc position at @Ifremer_fr! Our study investigated the effects of fishery strategies on food webs. We used a multi-model approach and calculated ecological network indicators. 🧵
https://t.co/OUx04lybCG
@p_cresson@Ghassen_Hal
Yes, we need good crab phylogenies! But the authors concatenated all genes? Last I looked into phylogenies this wasn’t such a good approach. Maybe the opinions have shifted? Excited to hear more about this!
How I love the treasures that hide in museums... Lost remains of last-known Tasmanian tiger found at museum, solving 'zoological mystery' https://t.co/yelrx1LkHg
On this week's show @JackDAshby tells us about the endling - the last-known animal in a species. In this case, the endling thylacine.THE ENDLING 😢 https://t.co/mw2xh5xkG6