Professor in marine ecology and fisheries biology at Macquarie University (she/her). Interested in all things aquatic, especially if threatened. @MEG_MQ
Curious about large-scale surveys of benthic marine animals like sea cucumbers? Our study shows that combining aerial drones and towed ROVs provides a faster and more efficient way to assess sea cucumber populations across depths and conditions: https://t.co/I3o1CTaW2t
Please enjoy our latest paper evaluating efficacies of portable X-ray fluorescence as a rapid, non-destructive tool for species identification in fisheries monitoring, led by the wonderful @Patrick__Burke
https://t.co/OnyUxSjMrZ
Devastated to hear of the passing of Frank Talbot. A true gentleman and one of the important pioneers of marine science in Australia. I will miss your energy, creativity, and mentorship. Warm hugs to you, Frank. Vale.
We are hiring! Please share with your colleagues who might be interested in joining the Environmental Science and Management discipline at The University of Newcastle, Australia. This is an ongoing academic Level B lecturer role: https://t.co/HBLI8priH4
Goldfish phenomics reveals commonalities and a lack of universality in the domestication process for ornamentation
https://t.co/JSv3bmnXOf
Now in @EvolLetters by Kévin Le Verger et al.
Great to see our resource use manuscript on these adorable sympatric cowfish out. Diet and stable isotope analyses show resource partitioning in food for ornate and striped cowfish, with ontogenetic changes in prey use. @MEG_MQ@MQSciEng@Uni_Newcastle https://t.co/AnB9h0FYDR
This week I had the pleasure of presenting my research on genetic diversity and connectivity of small giant clams at the 2024 @GeneticsAus conference. Thanks to everyone at #GSA2024 for coming to hear all about it! @MEG_MQ