Coming up at 10am in 519a: @i_neylan presents an ambitious (fully factorial!) experiment examining within vs. trans generational effects of thermal stress on thermal plasticity across two populations of Tigriopus copepods.
https://t.co/Nf8d92gEO0
After a lot of hard work, a lot of years, and so much help from co-authors, collaborators, and volunteers our work exploring the legacy effects of OA on red abalone is finally out!! Thanks to everyone who made this possible @Dr_DanSwezey@AbaloneQueen@CASeaGrant
Stressful childhoods can affect an individual’s adult years and influence future generations. Research from @ucdavis, led by @I_Neylan, found a similar pattern for red abalone exposed as babies, and again as adults, to the stress of #oceanacidification: https://t.co/1BZb5KN7Ht
Gratitude to @ucdavis for highlighting recently published research led by @I_Neylan@AbaloneQueen and myself looking at the effects ocean acidification on abalone across generations. Cumulative stress from OA threatens these species and growers should take steps to mitigate.
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Within‐ and transgenerational stress legacy effects of ocean acidification on red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) growth and survival
📖 https://t.co/3Yyhh3h19S
@I_Neylan
Love local goods & the coast? Head to #BodegaBay Farmer's Market to visit marine critters & volunteers from the Bodega Marine Sciences Association on Sun. 10/16!
📸 Volunteers from Sept: Isabelle Neylan(@I_Neylan) & Karolina Zabinski (@karolchaMicroba)
If you'll be in #BodegaBay this weekend, make sure to stop by and visit volunteers from the Bodega Marine Sciences Association at the Farmer's Market on 9/25!
📸 Volunteers from August: Kristin Aquilino (@KristinAquilino), Sam Walkes, and Isabelle Neylan (@I_Neylan)
Over to ecophys for the rest of the morning! Currently watching @I_Neylan presenting some abalone OA work! — long term effects of OA on growth and performance of abalone! #BEMS2022
“When I first saw the #ultrasound images of my kids, I saw the future of my family,” she said. “When I see the ultrasound images of these #abalone, I see the future of an entire species.” Dr. @KristinAquilino in @NYTScience
Have you ever seen an ultrasound of an #abalone? An #ultrasound transducer can be used to quickly and noninvasively detect when abalone are ready to spawn, minimizing handling and stress for the animal. Read more from @ucdavis news: https://t.co/rCoBULQ6QB
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I'm late to #Crustmas. Here is little hermit #crab that recruited in my system as a larvae. Without access to a shell, it was clingy to the side of the bioreactor. Many thanks to @I_Neylan for the shells to pick from. Apparently, this one is just right. @bodegamarinelab
A huge thank you to my collaborators @Dr_DanSwezey@AbaloneQueen, @CASeaGrant for funding, and all the many volunteers who made this project possible. Excited to see what else these data have to tell us!
Congratulations 🎉 to @I_Neylan for winning Best Talk in the area of applied #ecology at @WSN_Secretariat 2021!
Isabelle's talk, "Long-term effects of #oceanacidification on red #abalone (Haliotis rufescens) growth and performance" can be viewed here: https://t.co/0y8ulmXGmj
Check out Seraiah’s blog on kelp forests and climate change! And stay tuned for more posts in the coming weeks from our amazing 2021 @SantaRosaJC interns!! https://t.co/0CFaDyl20e
Over the summer Seraiah Reis, a student at @SantaRosaJC, worked with mentor @t_winquist in the SRJC-BML Internship Program searching for information about factors that make #kelp forests more resilient to #climatechange. Read more in Seraiah's guest blog: https://t.co/TRUeZBofW3