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Mark Ian McCormick

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Professor of Marine Ecology. Reef fish ecology and evolution; climate change on reef ecosystem

Townsville, Australia
Joined May 2013
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Mark Ian McCormick
2 years
Ancient corals, like this one at Heron Island, highlight the rarity of the ocean heating event recently experienced by East Australia. This bleached and dying massive coral is over 4.5m dia and over 200 y old. Politicians - please speed Australia's transition to renewables.
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Mark Ian McCormick
3 years
A study just published sporadically fed breeding fish for 5 months microplastics bound with one of two plasticizers and found no detectable effect on fish condition or reproduction https://t.co/2lXhkG9Z9j
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Mark Ian McCormick
3 years
Well done Laura! You were a pleasure to supervise 😀
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@SmallhornWest
Patrick Smallhorn-west
3 years
Latest research on coral reef community management and small-scale fisheries just published😀Ten years of catch monitoring from a fishing community in Solomon Islands shows long-term trends and outcomes from local marine management. Read here: https://t.co/a1xQ6SwEu4 😀
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@BustonLab
Pete Buston 🐟
3 years
Please RT: BU Biology is accepting applications from postdoctoral researchers for its Emerging Scholars event, for scholars from backgrounds underrepresented in biology, taking place on March 20-21, 2023:
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Robert Streit
3 years
#Congratulations to @DrJDonel for your Emerging Leader Award at #AMSA22! Very well deserved - especially for all the science community building work you're doing! Working for conferences, students, equity...! And that's just the ones I'm aware of. 👏
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@SophieNedelec
Sophie Nedelec
3 years
We found improvements to offspring size and survival (bigger offspring, more offspring per nest, more nests with offspring at the end of the season). But how do we know these effects were due to noise reduction and what was the underlying mechanism?
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Sophie Nedelec
3 years
Oxygenating eggs by fanning is common in coral reef fish and increases growth and survival of offspring. We found embryos grew more and still had more energy reserves in their yolk sacs without boat noise.
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Sophie Nedelec
3 years
Boat noise is bad news for #coral reef #fish affecting: •Stress •Feeding •Orientation •Predator avoidance •Learning •Parental care •Development •Survival Links to papers: https://t.co/H5Y5A3wkgq
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Sophie Nedelec
3 years
Traffic calming could boost population recovery after destructive #climate related shocks like #coral #bleaching and #cyclones. Keeping quiet is a low-cost and easy-to-adopt management technique that could increase resilience for coral reefs BUT DOES NOT REPLACE #CLIMATE #ACTION
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Mark Ian McCormick
3 years
This was a phenomenal amount of work in the field and lab. It provides great input for coral reef managers into how marine traffic noise may be managed.
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Sophie Nedelec
3 years
🚨 NEW PAPER 🚨 Traffic calming boosts breeding on coral reefs Slowing down and giving reefs a wider berth boosts #fish breeding - encouraging growth and improving survival. Is it time to adopt acoustic sanctuaries? #OceanOptimism #CoralReefs https://t.co/k6AcdrplOQ
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Sophie Nedelec
3 years
Thanks @christalestelas for writing a great article for @newscientist about our latest paper! “This an exciting solution. It can’t replace action on climate change, and it won’t save coral reefs. But it could potentially support their resilience.”
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The noise of motorboats over the Great Barrier Reef can stress its inhabitants, stunting the growth of young fish and leaving them less likely to live to adulthood
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Bridie Allan
4 years
I’ve wanted to do this exp. for a long time! Does habitat complexity affect brain development? Triplefin recruits will be reared for 9 months in these mesocosms, after which, we will look at behaviour, neurotransmitters & brain morphology. Thanks to a generous @otago UORG grant!
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@ScottDLing
Scott Ling
4 years
Want to play a key role in defining management of Australia’s Great Southern Reef? Fully-funded #PhD project with $10k top-up ($38k stipend p.a. for 3 yrs) to model reef communities. Apps close Monday @IMASUTAS @CSIRO #greatsouthernreef #urchins #fisheries #abalone #lobster
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Mark Ian McCormick
4 years
We're very proud of this one. It involves some very complex field manipulations of interactions between a generalist and specialist on a coral reef. How important is it to arrive first when the quality of the habitat is degrading? https://t.co/qQjksjAJ5T
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@dbarneche.bsky.social
4 years
Pls RT: Come work with our amazing team in ever sunny Perth! @aims_gov_au & @uwaoceans are recruiting 6 PhD students to investigate how corals & fish interact, and harness that knowledge to aid reef restoration. Diverse projects, fieldwork at Ningaloo/GBR, generous stipend/budget
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@ICRS_2022
ICRS 2022 - 15. International Coral Reef Symposium
4 years
It’s time to prepare your abstracts for the 15th #ICRS2022. An outline of our concept for the event including further information regarding abstract (re-) submission, registration process and deadlines are now available on our website. https://t.co/uzVPB4umIf
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@nature_org
The Nature Conservancy
4 years
Combined with innovations in clean energy and other efforts to decarbonize the world’s economies, natural climate solutions offer some of our best options in the response to climate change. Here's a look at what they are as #COP26 continues.
nature.org
Natural climate solutions offer immediate and cost-effective ways to tackle the climate crisis—while also supporting healthy, thriving communities and ecosystems.
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@shaunkillen
Shaun Killen
4 years
AWESOME new preprint from @JolleWJolles on using Raspberry Pis in biological research. Lots of amazing low-cost DIY solutions already available or waiting to be pioneered. Link: https://t.co/UZJo3NML2H
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