Dr. Abigail Turnlund
@SharkMicrobe
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Postdoc @ HIFMB | Coral reef microbial ecology & larval settlement | Sharkskin microbiomes | Networks & microbes 😎
Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
Joined March 2020
Engelberts et al. introduce GenomeFISH: a genome-based fluorescence in situ hybridization method that couples high-throughput single cell genomics with whole genome hybridization for strain-level visualization of microbial communities 🔗 https://t.co/nTFpiskv65
#microbes #imaging
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Community ecology 🤝 coral settlement Our new paper 🥳: https://t.co/vLMrcfz4kd
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Marine Biology - Successful larval recruitment is essential to the growth of coral reefs and therefore plays a key role in the recovery of degraded reefs worldwide. The rising intensity and...
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In #Microbiome 🚨Assessing the potential of #seawater #microbes to be used as indicators of #reef health🦠🪸 📢Functional info in reef-associated seawater microbes more robustly associates with physico-chemical variables than #taxonomic data🌊🪸 👉 https://t.co/57wDjtadqg
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Post Doc in Coral Genomics and Conservation Genetics (The Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity) https://t.co/7DPnGKeJQ9
#coralreefs #jobs #jobopportunity #careers #careerdevelopment #climatechange #globalwarming #coralecology #marineecology
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New PostDoc opportunity in coral genomics and conservation genetics! Come join the Marine Conservation group (@TheBaumsLab) at @HIFMB_OL in Oldenburg!!! 🪸🧬🔬 https://t.co/xFH31be0oL
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Microbes guide corals looking to find a home
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Microbes guide corals looking to find a home @TrendsMicrobiol Spotlight by David G. Bourne et al on the @ISMEComms paper by @SharkMicrobe et al https://t.co/AZvAdvnDfm
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The first chapter of my PhD has just been published! 🪸🐌🦀🪸 I looked at the efficacy of different microherbivores in coral recruit aquaculture, and found that both snails and urchins can match aquarists in maintaining recruits! #RRAP #ReefTrust
https://t.co/c0cq76nSpN
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New paper led by @SharkMicrobe interrogating marine biofilms using co-occurrence networks to identify microbial inducers of coral larval settlement to help support reef restoration! @ace_uq @UQscience @NWebster_Micro Miguel Lurgi
Ever wonder about coral larval settlement? Microbial biofilms? Sprinkle in a little network analysis and I got a new paper for you 🪸🧬 https://t.co/pInrboTlLW
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Ever wonder about coral larval settlement? Microbial biofilms? Sprinkle in a little network analysis and I got a new paper for you 🪸🧬 https://t.co/pInrboTlLW
nature.com
ISME Communications - Linking differences in microbial network structure with changes in coral larval settlement
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@SharkMicrobe’s paper on microbial drivers of coral settlement is out! Using co-occurrence networks she identified taxa associated with high and low coral settlement, vital knowledge to help us understand drivers of coral recruitment. 🪸🦠❤️👩🏼🔬 https://t.co/7zaWXr1fJl
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First first-authored paper accepted & a manta ray sighting = a good first day home 🍾🥳
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Check out our latest paper that uses bacterial genetics to link tetrabromopyrrole production with coral morphogenesis. https://t.co/cMyAesEv51
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New paper alert! Whale sharks, microbes, and global microbiome patterns! https://t.co/tljfrYUHiI Microbial network patterns described from the skin of whale sharks around the world suggest a fundamental feature of the skin microbiome. Photo credit: Dr. Chris Rohner
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🐟🐠🐡 Pandemic drop in visitors to Molokini increased reef fish - The results of the study will help resource managers better care for Molokini and other threatened marine habitats ➡️ https://t.co/Yq58dGuwrA
#UHMResearch @himb_soest
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Speaking at Reef Check Australia’s Coast to coral seminar series tonight! See you there! 😎🪸 https://t.co/k2sscJZXGy
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Crustose Coralline Algae (CCA): they are not all the same! Larval settlement preferences for 15 coral species vary according to CCA species https://t.co/B7aAJ9j4PD. Great work @MAAbdulWahab1 and all involved @aims_gov_au @SeaSim_AIMS @DrCarlyRandall @NegsAndrew @GBRFoundation
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Our paper on #Coral larval settlement preferences to coralline algae (15x15 species) is now out! Read it here https://t.co/JTlgi2WJtI. Thanks to @Reef_Algae_Lab and the @aims_gov_au team for the great collab! @SeaSim_AIMS @DrCarlyRandall @NegsAndrew @GBRFoundation
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