Lisa Kirkendale
@KirkendaleLisa
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she/her, invertebrate geek, @wamuseum
Whadjuk Nyoongar boodja
Joined March 2020
NEW RESEARCH - Proud to finally share my first lead-author paper on Whale Shark movements! 🐋🦈 We found sex-specific differences that improve our understanding about movements by females 🌏🔭 Link to read https://t.co/75PIYBJhBZ
@CSIRO @UTAS_ #NingalooOutlook
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A marine heatwave has hit Ningaloo Reef hard – and the northern Great Barrier Reef is now bleaching too. @ZoeR_Coral @CurtinUni
theconversation.com
A marine heatwave has hit Ningaloo Reef hard – and the northern Great Barrier Reef is now bleaching too.
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Lives woven through endless tides A cradle where bountiful life resides Turtles soar like elders wise Tracing paths where dreamtime lies Saltwater flows with ancient law Through a world barely seen, so much to explore Kimberley Warrurru (Reefs) Exhibit Open Now @wamuseum
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Take away msg from the Kimberley Warrurru (Reefs) exhibit @wamuseum - sharing outcomes of the Kimberley Reef Connect project. Even if you have never seen or heard of the Kimberley - your everyday choices & actions impact the people & marine life in this remote & remarkable place.
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🐌Join us for #Molluscs2024 in Perth this November for a fantastic scientific program, and enjoy dinners, field trips, and museum tours with peers from all over the 🌏🌍🌎! Early bird rates end in 12 days. Visit https://t.co/Voy0N7Sblm for more details.🐙 Photos by @henrycarrick
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#Molluscs2024 features keynote speaker Kerry Walton, mollusc curator at Te Papa Tongarewa. Kerry oversees huge collections while researching biodiversity, conservation, genetics, taxonomy, and ecology, from land to deep-sea! See more on
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This is not pretty but I will not apologise for the data. Suck up the discomfort. When is enough enough? Analysis made possible with #FAIR data and #openscience. Drone mapping images by @JezRoff and Joan Li via @GeoNadirAu
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We're heartbroken to share that Kim Juniper passed away last Friday. In addition to serving as Chief Scientist for ONC, Juniper was a professor in @UVicSEOS and Biology. He will be sorely missed by our community.
With great sadness, ONC's friends and colleagues are paying tribute to our beloved Chief Scientist, Dr. S. Kim Juniper, who passed away on Friday, June 7, 2024. Read more about Juniper's contributions and legacy: https://t.co/f2dtC9lMG7
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We honor ONC's Chief Scientist Kim Juniper, who changed the way we view and approach ocean science. His legacy of integrating Indigenous knowledge in ocean monitoring continues to inspire the scientific community. Please read ONC's farewell to Kim Juniper.
With great sadness, ONC's friends and colleagues are paying tribute to our beloved Chief Scientist, Dr. S. Kim Juniper, who passed away on Friday, June 7, 2024. Read more about Juniper's contributions and legacy: https://t.co/f2dtC9lMG7
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With great sadness, ONC's friends and colleagues are paying tribute to our beloved Chief Scientist, Dr. S. Kim Juniper, who passed away on Friday, June 7, 2024. Read more about Juniper's contributions and legacy: https://t.co/f2dtC9lMG7
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We’ve 6⃣ new positions in our Indigenous Partnerships Program team. 🐟Senior Research Scientist – Indigenous science integration 🐟x3 Indigenous Partnerships Coordinator 🐟Indigenous Knowledge Broker 🐟Indigenous Marine Operations Assistant Apply ➡️ https://t.co/Q6QFdOmfmz
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Dive into the depths of #MOLLUSCS2024 and discover a world of fascinating creatures 🌊🐌🦪🦑🐙🐚. Don't miss out! Register now at https://t.co/53wibA5cfj and prepare to be amazed! Photos by @henry_carrick
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🚨🪸 We are hunting for a Research Assistant @ntuase @EOS_SG to work on coral reef projects in SE & South Asia. Dive on beautiful #coralreefs & work with a diverse team of collaborators. Diving experience & knowledge of IP corals required. Apply here: https://t.co/OhRShsyo7S
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Congratulations to the 2024 cohort of @SchmidtFellows! We’re eager to see how you all approach problems anew, share insights with each other and the world and, we hope, go on to develop solutions to some of humanity's most pressing challenges. https://t.co/a3CdlAZ46p
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A great article from the Conversation. There are lots of opportunities all around Australia to get involved in community science, and help us monitor our biodiversity if this is something that interests you!
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Sometimes it seems the night is just buzzing with insects. But are there really more insects out at night? We analysed all the evidence on insect activity across the day–night cycle to find out.
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Just uploaded 2,296 images of freshwater mussels from the @UAMNH #Invertebrate #Zoology collection taken by an awesome @BlountProgramUA student to @arctosdb! Check out what we've got at https://t.co/9NxFcwjEB6!
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Congratulations to Dr @PaigeMaroni, recently awarded the Thomas Davies Research Grant for Marine, Soil and Plant Biology. Project: The deep sea and a deep phylogeny: reconstructing the backbone of deep-sea Amphipoda using phylogenomics. https://t.co/rSHKF2FTGo
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Our latest paper exploring the resilience and genetic stability of Acropora coral to periodic disturbances https://t.co/rebJQ3VSlQ combining long term demographic monitoring with temporal genetics 🪸 @aims_gov_au @uwaoceans
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Communications Biology - Broad-scale dispersal and post-recruitment survival drive recovery and genetic stability of coral in the face of climate change-induced disturbances.
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