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@sharkmourier

Shark Scientist & Behavioural ecologist 🦈
UniversitΓ© de Montpellier @umontpellier
MARine Biodiversity, Exploitation and Conservation @umrMARBEC
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fsbi (@thefsbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We'd like to congratulate Dr mickgrant.bsky.social who's been awarded this year's #HuntingfordMedal! πŸ… Michael's winning #JFB paper was tilted "Elemental analysis of vertebrae discerns diadromous movements of threatened non-marine elasmobranchs"! 🦈 doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15…

Camille Testard (@camilletestard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*Very* excited to see the last study of my PhD making the cover of Science Magazine on the macaques of Caribbean Primate Research Center. We show that ecological disturbances can alter selective pressures on social ties leading to persistent societal changes. shorturl.at/i2WIB πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡

*Very* excited to see the last study of my PhD making the cover of <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> on the macaques of <a href="/CayoSantiagoPR/">Caribbean Primate Research Center</a>.

We show that ecological disturbances can alter selective pressures on social ties leading to persistent societal changes.

shorturl.at/i2WIB πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡
IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (@iucnshark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kinship assessment and insights into reproductive behaviour of the Critically Endangered green sawfish Pristis zijsron in Western Australia buff.ly/4eG6GOc

Stephanie Brodie (@drstephbrodie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Species are on the move due to #climatechange, altering the overlap between predators and their prey. Our new paper in NatureEcoEvo presents a unifying theory for this spatial match-mismatch and its ecological consequences. Read it here: rdcu.be/dLISL

Species are on the move due to #climatechange, altering the overlap between predators and their prey. Our new paper in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a> presents a unifying theory for this spatial match-mismatch and its ecological consequences. Read it here: rdcu.be/dLISL
FrΓ©dΓ©ric Bertucci (@fred_bertucci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stage de Master de 6 mois, Janvier 2025: 🎧🎀"Impact des activitΓ©s touristiques sur les poissons coralliens" 🐠🐟🚀 Marbec πŸ“°CV + Lettre de motivation par mail‡️ umr-marbec.fr/poste/sete-sta…

Frontiers - Marine Science (@frontmarinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Deadline Alert! 🚨 The Research Topic 'Women in Elasmobranch Science' is nearing its submission deadline! 🦈 πŸ—“οΈ Submissions deadline 28 July 2024 Get involved and submit your manuscript to Frontiers in Fish Science here➑️ fro.ntiers.in/62511

🚨 Deadline Alert! 🚨 The Research Topic 'Women in Elasmobranch Science' is nearing its submission deadline! 🦈
πŸ—“οΈ Submissions deadline 28 July 2024
Get involved and submit your manuscript to Frontiers in Fish Science here➑️ fro.ntiers.in/62511
Greg Albery (@gfalbery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We recently preprinted our meta-analysis of spatial and social behaviour in wild animal systems! Have a read if you're interested in density dependence, disease transmission, network scaling and structuring, or comparative behavioural work: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0… (1/4)

We recently preprinted our meta-analysis of spatial and social behaviour in wild animal systems! Have a read if you're interested in density dependence, disease transmission, network scaling and structuring, or comparative behavioural work: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0… (1/4)
Greg Albery (@gfalbery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are far too many extremely generous data contributors for me to comfortably tag, but it's been an amazing experience working with so many different systems (34 populations covering 28 animal species) looking to draw out some meaningful patterns. (2/4)

There are far too many extremely generous data contributors for me to comfortably tag, but it's been an amazing experience working with so many different systems (34 populations covering 28 animal species) looking to draw out some meaningful patterns. (2/4)
Greg Albery (@gfalbery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's loads to unpack from the analysis, but broadly we find strong and pervasive evidence for density-dependent structuring. These patterns are nonlinear and saturating, and they tend to be stronger for spatial than social networks. (3/4)

There's loads to unpack from the analysis, but broadly we find strong and pervasive evidence for density-dependent structuring. These patterns are nonlinear and saturating, and they tend to be stronger for spatial than social networks. (3/4)
ReeFish (@reefishnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A comprehensive analysis of 2048 species of reef fishes reveals the shortcomings of human interest: the most at-risk species generally receive the least research effort and public attention! doi.org/10.1126/sciadv… Funded by Biodiversa+ (European Biodiversity Partnership) Reef Life Survey data Marbec

A comprehensive analysis of 2048 species of reef fishes reveals the shortcomings of human interest: the most at-risk species generally receive the least research effort and public attention!

doi.org/10.1126/sciadv… 

Funded by <a href="/BiodiversaPlus/">Biodiversa+ (European Biodiversity Partnership)</a>  
<a href="/ReefLifeSurvey/">Reef Life Survey</a> data 
<a href="/umrMARBEC/">Marbec</a>
Professor Jodie Rummer (@physiologyfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lunar cycle doesn’t influence catch rates/foraging of reef #shark neonates in amphidromic nursery system ⁦Springer Coral Reefs⁩⁩ by S.Debaere ⁦Ornella CΓ©line Weideli, PhD⁩ ⁦Ian Bouyoucos⁩ ⁦Gudrun De Boeck⁩ S.Planes ⁦Professor Jodie Rummer⁩ ⁦James Cook Uni⁩ link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Dr Catherine Jones (@cathjoneselasmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see our work at Aberdeen School of Biological Sciences with Nord University & international team in Current Biology β€˜genome analysis of white sharks 🦈 showing 3 major lineages worldwide’ authors.elsevier.com/c/1jTpA3QW8S6F… Photo credit: Byron Dilkes, SOSF

Great to see our work at Aberdeen <a href="/UoABioSci/">School of Biological Sciences</a> with Nord University &amp; international team in Current Biology β€˜genome analysis of white sharks 🦈 showing 3 major lineages worldwide’
authors.elsevier.com/c/1jTpA3QW8S6F…

Photo credit: Byron Dilkes, SOSF
Simon Dedman (@simondedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What we do/don’t know re: sharks ecological roles. Much predation/fear by big coastal sharks, by western unis, little else. Must protect big individuals & species’ outsized roles. MPAs crucial; engage communities to improve outcomes & shark perceptions tinyurl.com/52e295m3

What we do/don’t know re: sharks ecological roles. Much predation/fear by big coastal sharks, by western unis, little else. Must protect big individuals &amp; species’ outsized roles. MPAs crucial; engage communities to improve outcomes &amp; shark perceptions tinyurl.com/52e295m3
Barbara Horta e Costa (@b_hortaecosta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paper alert πŸ”Žβ€ΌοΈ Check out our new paper about EU MPAs! We need quality metrics to assess global MPAs; and the EU MPAs are not in good shape: cell.com/one-earth/full… I'm so proud of our PhD student Juliette Juliette! CCMAR - Centro de CiΓͺncias do Mar Joachim Claudet J. Young, et al