PhD Student @QUT | Modelling coral bleaching to inform intervention | Centre for Data Science (CDS) | Applied Mathematical Ecology Group (AMEG)- she/her
Thanks to @BeyondBuggirl and Sue Horner for a behind-the-scenes tour of the @MAG_NT natural sciences collection today! A fun, nerdy and intimate way to close out my #ESAus23 experience.
Massive congratulations to @MelYasara for winning 3rd place in the #ESA2023 outstanding student presentation category! I loved hearing about her work with molecular data in lyrebirds ๐งฌ๐ฌ@ESA_org
In the world of #dataviz sometimes art meets science! ๐๐ฉโ๐ฌ
We plotted parrot data in the ALA to celebrate #WorldParrotDay ๐ฆ using the dominant plumage shades for each genus ๐ and created some accidental art in the process!
Watch out Monet โ๐จ @accidental_aRt#rstats#Rtistry
Incredibly engaging presentation by @StewartTace, that really emphasized the snowballing effect on reefs when climate disturbances accumulate #ESASCBO22#GBR
Really highlights how complex conservation decisions can be and the need for #QuantitativeTools like this one that my colleagues and I published earlier this year #ESASCBO2022 https://t.co/rvQoz5kMbl
Just listened to @biologychris discuss some maladaptive implications of captive breeding on reintroduction programs - morphological changes are just one of many important considerations. #ESASCBO22
Back-to-back conferences this week #ACRS22#ACRS2022 was first! It was great to share my work with like-minded marine scientists and be inspired by other coral-lated research happening out there!
The poster session at #ESASCBO2022 was amazing. These are my four favorites but there were many great ones. They told a clear story with simple streamlined graphics
https://t.co/gpCr8q29sk Thank you @slqld and Women of the GBR. We will keep telling these stories of powerful intelligent passionate women @ClimateGriffith@GU_SocialCultur