Many cool and interesting talks on the first day of the Society for Ichthyology meeting. I enjoyed the many different (evolutionary, behavioural, ...) perspectives on #fish. And of course the social part: meeting old and new friends. 🐟🐠🦈
🎉What a fantastic start to the weekend: two papers accepted in one day! Look out for my first-author study on #eel model 📊 sensitivity and a co-authored paper on #pike, examining impacts of recreational angling. 🎣 #Fish#Fisheries
Enhancement? If @ORCID_Org IDs could serve as permanent recipient #email addresses 📨, forwarding to a scientist's current institution or private account, it would save the hassle of losing contact when people change affiliations! #science
Our lagoon pike project has led to new protective regulations #boddenhecht Nice to to see regulators to implement action based on science #impact. @LeibnizIGB@HumboldtUni https://t.co/cEhS2EHP5O
Paper alert! Super stoked that this is finally out in #Oecologia. Been busy for a couple of days, so here a slightly delayed 🧵1/10
https://t.co/MWO7JghuSF
I have a post-doc position in the DTOTrack project @GEOMAR_en in Kiel, Germany. Come work with me and a fantastic group of international collaborators in the ETN @AquaticTracking. Quantitative skills are critical. Reach out if you have any questions.
https://t.co/YVhnxS6xe5
New PhD position in our group @EawagResearch, focusing on migration ecology of Arctic charr in pristine Greenland rivers, lakes and fjords 🇬🇱 across a climate gradient.
Please spread to potential candidates. Deadline for applications November 3rd.
https://t.co/MruJ8qTsUB
Please RT and spread the word: We are hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Global Change Remote Sensing, as part of a cluster hire in Global Change & Sustainability at Boston University. A great place to work and live! https://t.co/kYQqAu2luN
🚨Please share widely.🚨
Calling all fishery and aquatic science professionals!
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Complete our short survey about human-nature interactions in the ecosystems where you work: https://t.co/4I1zWxaIPi
@AmFisheriesSoc@BenthosNews@aslo_org@freshwaterbio
@JackPerksPhoto Growth rates also in their natural habitats are crazy - In northern pike inhabiting the coastal lagoons of the southern Baltic sea, growth of 45 cm within the first year is possible. See study (see Fig. 5) by @RittwegTimo https://t.co/UrdezrNnMX
@SJC_fishy @tonyrwalker1 It's a new European regulation (for recycling reasons) and heavily discussed if useful or annoying. I find it rather helpful. See https://t.co/97EfqpEwT5
I present a new hypothesis that anglers are systematically attracted to fishing because success is uncertain and fishing a game. New and open access in @FishFishJournal https://t.co/cARLUz3qP4