BIG CHANGES to @TheIGFA world records for the Black Basses, some of the world's most popular sport fishes. A new perspective article out now in @AmFisheriesSoc Fisheries magazine. https://t.co/mbzIgtB88w 🧵 1/9
This animated map imagines rivers standing up like trees. The link shows you an animated globe. Explore the world of river trees and see what your favourite river looks like standing upright! Source: https://t.co/WX0P8mzpHb
Chris Thacker and I have published a new review on the phylogenetics and biology of acanthopterygian fishes. This lineage includes more than 19,100 species, comprising nearly one third of all species of vertebrate animals!
https://t.co/7WcuZHqT4S
New paper from my PhD 🧬🐬
Admixture is increasing genetic diversity and adaptive potential in low latitude killer whales promoting an genetic rescue effect.
See more here: https://t.co/YM6aviQz4V
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Assistant Professor (TT) in Computational Biology at U of North Georgia. Broadly defined, biostatistics and bioinformatics included. Come work with me in a wonderful department!
Rolling reviews start March 21st until filled.
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@BenCAugustine Weird…I’m copying and pasting the link, but it seems that clicking it within Twitter doesn’t successfully take you outside to the host page. If you search UNG careers, the info is there with Job ID 282269. Sorry for the confusion - may be because I haven’t updated this app
Amidst continued terminations in the nation's federal workforce, AFS joined forces with @foresters, @rangelands, and @wildlifesociety to issue a statement in support of federal employees and their critical conservation work: https://t.co/Kn4NQt3diD
Last week, a video of a rare black seadevil anglerfish spotted near the ocean surface made headlines because anglerfish typically live in very deep waters.
Dr. @Sternarchella joins us to discuss the video and recent research on anglerfish evolution.
https://t.co/jAz1JzJ9bg
Description of the Sicklefin Redhorse (Catostomidae: Moxostoma) by Robert E. Jenkins, Scott D. Favrot, Byron J. Freeman, Brett Albanese, and Jonathan W. Armbruster
Date of publication: 18 February 2025
OPEN ACCESS DOI link: https://t.co/pDV6mVNFKp
Since it is Presidents' Day, here is the Highland Darter (Etheostoma teddyroosevelt), named (scientific name) after the 26th president of the U.S., Teddy Roosevelt. It can be found in the Arkansas River drainage and upper reaches of the White River drainage on the Ozark Plateau.
After "WILD caught" they should add "...and it's been in the wild a loooong time. Like seriously, have you ever eaten something as old as your grandparents?"
Gene editing technology began by people studying salt marshes. Ozempic began by folks studying the venom of Gila monsters. Support for basic science has empowered us to understand our world. Tethering it to applications health has transformed and saved countless lives.
Fish of the Week podcast on the Smallmouth Bass Species Complex - Neosho, Little River, Ouachita, and Smallmouth basses! Let me know what you think, and I’m happy to answer any follow up questions.
https://t.co/8KCG3UBSyl