New in Hydrobiologia: Cannibalism by the #invasive invertebrate zooplanktivore Bythotrephes cederströmii Schödler, 1863 (#Cladocera: Cercopagidae) https://t.co/6fhMM1ULcJ https://t.co/MoLG9s2szn
Juniata College has an open Assistant Professor (tenure track) position in #biology with a focus in #genetics and #bioinformatics. I love working with my colleagues in the dept and across the entire college. Come for the scenery, stay for the community.
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We're looking for two tenure-track faculty: a marine phycologist and a plant physiologist. Come do science on the far north coast of California!
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🌟Job Alert 🌟
We are hiring a full time marine ecology research technician in the @SilbigerLab to support #NSFfunded research on rocky intertidal ecosystem functioning.
Job listing here and thread below for details. @CSUNBIO
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@Kelporama They were definitely targeting and rasping the edge of the foot (I had to look). There are anecdotal accounts of this very behavior in the literature, so it was cool to see it in nature!
Cool natural history observation from the recent low tide series on Cape Mendocino: lurid rock snails attacking and consuming the foot of a seemingly thermally-stressed gumboot chiton #intertidalecology
Who wants to be a scientist for a day? Get your phones and tablets for Snapshot Cal Coast, an annual California statewide community science effort. Starting today, June 13th-July 4th, you can help gather data of California’s coastal biodiversity. Info: https://t.co/eVT8PsSUVt
So stoked on the diversity of research questions and approaches @PEBlab students bring to our team. Within the past 72 hours, we've conducted boat-based gray whale observations, intertidal snail surveys, and fished for leopard sharks! #snailstowhales#livingthedream
Our featured fellow today is Parker Lund. Parker is a queer, non-binary, trans graduate student in biology at @HumboldtCalPoly establishing the role of host-associated microbes in anemone invasion ecology.
New paper alert! Collaborative work with Nan Hu, @johan_hollander, and others reveals that marine trophic levels differ in their tolerance to #oceanacidification and #oceanwarming
https://t.co/6jEzjKLomb