Brett Taylor
@drbmtaylor
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The Rabbitfish (Siganidae) Universe review paper is finally out in the latest volume of OMBAR! From phylogeny to novel interactions and aquaculture π°π @AndySHoey @DrValThepot @drbmtaylor @SBennett_131 @MurdochUni
https://t.co/2Gkyne2IdT
taylorfrancis.com
The ever-increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global environmental issues, especially global climate change and
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Characterizing the trophic ecology of herbivorous coral reef fishes using stable isotope and fatty acid biomarkers https://t.co/LNczRpGzOa
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New Tenure Track Faculty opportunity - Marine Microbiologist at the University of Guam Marine Laboratory https://t.co/0ezehZKQ2r
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Want to know how 30x30 conservation targets could affect the reproductive potential of key fisheries families on coral reefs? Or how biomass scales with fecundity at the community level? πͺΈππ Check out our new paper in @NatureCommunications #OpenAccess
https://t.co/B5tIOJVigC
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New tenure track Asst Prof position at the University of Guam Marine Laboratory Vertebrate Morphologist https://t.co/AGobuvEOZK
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The University of Guam Marine Laboratory has just announced a new position for a vertebrate morphologist. https://t.co/Eo18CftVU6 Tenure track Assistant Professorship. The position will be based at the Marine Lab. Leadership role in the NSF-funded Biorepository.
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New paper: Comparative demography of surgeonfishes from the tropical western Pacific. https://t.co/Lho7O0i1ar
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#Ageing of juvenile coral grouper reveals year-round spawning and recruitment: implications for seasonal closures #ProcB #OpenAccess
https://t.co/mA5IqoOqie
#Ecology
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After a dynamic decade of bleaching, fishing, and other stressors, we found a 30% reduction in parrotfishes on Guam's reefs π«€ but recent management gives hope for a reversal of this trend https://t.co/camLH9eUrM
@InesLange9 @UOGseaGrant @UOGTriton
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Coral Reefs - Modern coral reefs face substantial threats that endanger their capacity to function and provide resources for human populations. Chronic human pressure through exploitation and...
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New article alert! Our #registeredreport format paper is published in Royal Society #OpenScience We explore the relationship between fish growth, condition, isotope ratios across depths and primary production gradients. https://t.co/aKr3COZrrv
@royalsociety @sos_bangor_uni
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Abstract. Within low-nutrient tropical oceans, islands and atolls with higher primary production support higher fish biomass and reef organism abundance. E
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Here's the latest paper from our group describing the trophic ecology of commercially important predatory fish species in northwestern Australia using gut content and stable isotopes @aims_gov_au @IMASUTAS @uwaoceans @FisheriesWA @CMST_oceans: https://t.co/Hvba3ZsOiY
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BIG NEWS! I am thrilled to announce that starting Jan 2023 I will be an Assistant Professor in the Dept of Bio & Marine Bio at UNCW @UNCW_BaMB My lab will focus on community/functional/macro ecology and conservation of marine fishes. So grateful to everyone who helped me get here
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Global changes in phenological and phenotypic traits of #rabbitfish across thermal gradients #globalwarming
#Mediterranean #Australia #Japan Out in @AnimalEcology
https://t.co/3ol038QzZD
@drbmtaylor @twernberg @UWAresearch @MUniResearch
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Out now π Stranded on a boat in March 2020 we swam around an atoll to investigate the effects of #waveexposure on #reef communities and their #recovery trajectories. Best proof that sometimes science is just down to taking opportunities and team work π₯³ https://t.co/YLX7X78fUw
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#JFB: Regional versus latitudinal variation in the life-history traits and demographic rates of a reef fish, Centropyge bispinosa, in the Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks, Australia https://t.co/11fFqNsnu0
#FishSci
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No better time than the present to share our paper on growth rates in Red Sea to Arabian Sea butterflyfishes. Pleased to see these archived samples being put to good use. Big thanks to @drbmtaylor @MLBerumen
@CokerDJReefFish et al. https://t.co/CASAJcC3xS
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New #OceanMatters podcast with great speakers Prof Chris Perry, @ProfCarlGJones and @jalixmichel explaining how isolated islands form and why they are important π And me hanging out on an island to set the scene π€¦ββοΈ @Marine_Science @ExeterMarine
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Interested in long-term weather and environmental monitoring datasets? Our dataaimsr R package (soon to be submitted to CRAN) offers easy access to decades of monitoring data produced by @aims_gov_au
https://t.co/Ftfe9PFoQl
github.com
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) Data Platform API Client which provides easy access to AIMS Data Platform scientific data and information. - ropensci/dataaimsr
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π¨3rd #PhD paper out in #CoralReefs!π¨ We showed the importance of salinity & osmoregulatory cost in impacting #fish growth, and the need to consider the effect of multiple stressors when investigating the consequences of #ClimateChange onπ demography OAπ https://t.co/ciaaDYL10u
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