Prof Brendan Godley
@brendangodley
Marine ecology & conservation (research, practice & education). Particularly: sea #turtles. Migrating to brendangodley.bsky.social see you there!
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If you have late-blooming flowers in your garden, don't forget to check for any #moths feeding at night, to help investigate nocturnal #pollination ! We're still seeing moths on ragwort, devil's bit scabious and exotic plants on our beautiful campus University of Exeter, Cornwall University of Exeter CEC
A fantastic day at Natural History Museum yesterday, examining their collection of deep-sea sharks (Apristurus spp.) in preparation for some exciting Marine Vertebrate MSc (U of Exeter) projects. Thanks to Curator of Fishes Diego F B Vaz for all your support. ExeterMarine University of Exeter CEC #deepsea #sharks #nhm
🚨New Insect migration paper🦋 Stefanescu, Crinan Jarrett et al. found that migratory painted lady butterflies are more likely to be attacked by predators closer to the equator A reason for their northward migration could be to escape being lunch! Paper nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
PhD position on thunderstorm asthma and climate change, working with Ben Wheeler, Helen Macintyre, and me. Application info here: lnkd.in/ejQ4hZa8 - deadline 4th Nov 2024. You will be part of the ECEHH European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter
🪰🐉🚨New Will and Ben the Wildlife Men podcast episode! Featuring a brand new discovery of flies (Forcipomyia sp.) who ride dragons across oceans! Ben Porter follows storm petrels & I make an incredible discovery underneath Somerset... Listen here podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willa…
Excellent graduate opportunity ExeterMarine 🩵🌊 I can vouch for this being a really great job role! Link below to apple. Please share widely! jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecrui…
I’ve located my supervisor Rob Thomas on a remote island off the Faroes in some stone buildings surrounded by Storm-petrel nests. I think it will be hard to make him leave… A trip to Koltur to retrieve GPS tags deployed last week. One so far, now for another long night!!!
Third night lucky 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼 After the gale force winds last night yielded zero returning Storm-petrels, we’re hoping for a more fruitful night of GPS retrievals today! Sleep deprivation levels are currently moderate. 📍Koltur Rob Thomas Feliksa Żurawska
Remembering mountain moth trap mornings monitoring migration in the Pyrenees during my PhD with University of Exeter, Cornwall and Karl Wotton The hawkmoths (Conovulus and Death's head here) are some of the most impressive insect migrants. The death's heads even squeak and smell of honey!