
Dr. Megan Huggett
@m_huggett
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Senior Lecturer in Marine Science at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Mum to two gorgeous girls. Thalassophile and happy wife.
Central Coast, New South Wales
Joined July 2014
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https://t.co/wmVys7TYvC CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellowship in Giant Kelp: Thermal Tolerance and Genomics
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π’POSTDOC POSITION (3 yrs): #kelp forests, #climatechange and #marineheatwaves. Come work with me, @Filbeek, @MelindaAColeman, @GeorgeValentin_ and our superb π³π΄π©π° colleagues @Havforskningen. Field work, experiments, international collaboration and more https://t.co/zUYHM353B9
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Far Enough - Vote Yes https://t.co/ot6fk5hzy4 via @YouTube
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Research Scientist (Benthic Ecology) SARDI - West Beach, SA Contribute to project development, lab & field-based studies, data analysis & writing of scientific reports as well as publishing papers in the international literature. https://t.co/lITcudU0Xt
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Job Alert for a Technical Officer! If you love everything ππ π‘, want to be paid to watch them all day and get in the field, then this is a job for you! Plus you get to work with a great team in the Marine Science Program on Biodiversity Conservation π€©
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While the gut microbiota π¦ is distinct between parent species of pygmy angelfish π hybrid fish actually share similar microbiota to both parents. So, shifts in the gut microbiome may indicate speciation in hybrid species. https://t.co/GLiHGFvx9e Credit: Tane Sinclair-Taylor
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out today in Communications Biology: Gut microbial communities of hybridising pygmy angelfishes reflect species boundaries. Fun collaboration with JP Hobbs β¦@joey_squishfishβ© β¦@StatMichaelβ© β¦@fjvitelliβ© β¦@BunceDNAβ© and Tane S-T π
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Communications Biology - Gut microbiomes of parent species of pygmy angelfishes were different from each other while hybrid individuals showed low differences to parents, suggesting shifts in gut...
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eDNA metabarcoding reveals shifts in sediment eukaryote communities in a metal contaminated estuary - third paper from β¦@alessandrasuzz1β© PhD is out now 𧬠π
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Estuaries, temperature and Vibrionaceae dominating fish gut microbiomes. New paper now available lead by our PhD student @alessandrasuzz1.
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A nice accolade for @AmyApprill and I to start the morning. Our paper on the Coral Microbiome Databases was one of the most cited articles in @EMicro_reports in 2020-2021 πͺΈπ§¬
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'Always the BoM to me': Sammy J sings an ode to the Bureau of Meteorology π
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'Acts like a Bureau but always the BoM to me'
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A link to the pdf version of our new paper on legacy contamination and fish gut microbiomes below:
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Proud supervisor moment, Allyβs first chapter of her PhD is out today in Environmental Pollution π
First PhD chapter published today in Environmental Pollution! We looked at the effects of legacy metal contamination on the gut #microbiome of a common estuarine fish π @m_huggett
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Off to embarrass our students by attempting to win the worst dancer award at the #AMSA22 Conference gala ππ
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So chuffed to have been invited to give the keynote at the microbial symbiosis session at #AMSA22 today!
Had the pleasure of listening to my amazing supervisor @m_huggett talk about some very interesting fish gut microbiome research this morning at #AMSA2022 π π
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So proud of @alessandrasuzz1 presenting her fabulous PhD research at #AMSA22
Stoked to present some of my research today at #AMSA2022 on the relationship between temperature and potentially pathogenic Vibrionaceae in estuarine fish guts π§«π§¬ @m_huggett
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Like beaches? Like marine invertebrates? Come join us for a PhD at @unswcmsi on the fascinating bluebottle - collaborative research funded by the ARC with @GriffithJellies, @Amandine_ocean, @moninya and @Dr_Jaz_Lawes. Apply before 15th Sep. Details at: https://t.co/oImWMhwOIR
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