Nuno Queiroz
@nunoqueiroz29
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Joined August 2015
On #WorldOceansDay myself and @jpcampbellsilva have started our own Movement Ecology Group at CIBIO. Looking forward to continue working with amazing collaborators @TheSimsLab @AnaMMSequeira @ClaudiaJunge111 @yyw412 @DrNeilHammer among others. Follow us here: @MoveCIBIO
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New DTP PhD Opportunity to research effects of Climate Change on Pelagic #Shark movements, habitats & distribns - come join the team @thembauk @OceanEarthUoS
https://t.co/2JNf6VbfTp w/ @ryan_reisinger @FreyaWomersley @nunoqueiroz29 Apply here: https://t.co/Vr213xlv3n
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An Editorial from my Research Topic on apex predators in insular/oceanic habitats, with @nunoqueiroz29 and Patrick Jodice: https://t.co/0cbuXCrkir
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frontiersin.org
Island ecosystems can be highly sensitive to anthropogenic and natural disturbances due in part to their unique ecology and biogeography as well as their hig...
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New in @Nature β Shipping is on the rise: four steps to curb #OceanRoadkill of marine giants β increasing evidence ships strikes are major cause of human-induced mortality for whales & #sharks, but some simple actions can turn things around @thembauk
https://t.co/SC8FQLwgbE
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The fastest #shark? New directly measured swim speeds of shortfin #mako show a burst speed of 5 m/s, among the fastest speed yet recorded for free-swimming sharks, tunas and billfishes! @TheSimsLab @thembauk
https://t.co/rlpPjyALHO
#JFB
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
The shortfin mako shark is a large-bodied pursuit predator thought to be capable of the highest swimming speeds of any elasmobranch and potentially one of the highest energetic demands of any marine...
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Opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellowship @ #SequeiraLab! Are you a savvy programmer? Interested in maths and the marine realm? Keen to assist conservation? Then check out this opp with our Lab: https://t.co/DqCf9Xc8OG
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Very unfortunate article by @BjornLomborg misleading the world, using flawed and cherry-picked data and ignoring the dramatic reality impacting the lives of hundreds of thousands. For a rationale: follow the money... https://t.co/70DmdqkJcd
wsj.com
It turns out the percentage of the globe that burns each year has been declining since 2001.
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New paper led by @braunianmotion out today in @ScienceAdvances π¨ "Widespread habitat loss and redistribution of marine top predators in a changing ocean" https://t.co/Xbjcvmwclu Summarized nicely by @WHOI
https://t.co/KJ2G50nF0m
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https://t.co/WaljRtaAOp Excellent new paper on a framework to develop a 'dynamic human footprint', critical to understanding human-wildlife interactions! w/ @Diego_EllisSoto @TheSimsLab among others. @NatureEcoEvo
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Check out our new basking shark regional endothermy study over on the @newscientist! π₯π¦ https://t.co/pH408ZHexo
@nicklpayne @yodacomplex @PelagicLabQUB @strandings_man @TheSimsLab @Perkins16Matt @IrishResearch @TheFSBI @tcddublin @scienceirel
newscientist.com
The ability to warm up parts of their body may help basking sharks migrate long distances and overcome drag when they are feeding
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Basking sharks are what now?! New paper led by @haleydolton where we document regional endothermy in our favourite giant filter feeding sharky π₯. Interesting implications for evolution and ecological advantages of regional endothermy; we thought it was only seen in apex π¦&π1/3
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We combined anatomical exploration of stranded specimens and biologging; results very similar to data for lamnid sharks like whites and makos. Suggests RE more common in lamniformes than we thought, and helps explain basking π¦ migrations. Future responses to ocean warming??? 2/3
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A huge THANK YOU to all of our fantastic collaborators @TheSimsLab had the pleasure to work with over the last 23y making possible our discoveries on foraging, climate impacts, search scaling laws, fisheries overlap & marine traffic collisions with giant sharks. #MBASharks
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#SharkAwarenessDay Focus on endangered shortfin mako sharks whose popul'ns are decimated due to overfishing β this brief film on new #OA research in #JFB measures mako swim speeds & highlights what climate-driven ocean deoxygenation will mean for them https://t.co/JvjqRTNmmQ
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Our 2nd year @unisouthampton PhD @ERC_Research funded student Matt Waller @MarBioMatt is using satellite tracking technologies to unravel the impact of declining ocean oxygen on the biology and ecology of large oceanic shark species. #MBASharks
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PhD student @FreyaWomersley @unisouthampton funded by @NERCScience Freya's research uses the Global Shark Movement Project collaborative big datasets to understand present-day distributions of whale sharks to estimate future niches in the changing ocean environment.#MBASharks
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Tracking sharksβ responses to Ocean Deoxygenation means we also study responses in normoxic habitats - In the Azores we record movements, behaviour & speeds of blue & mako sharks with @OkeanosUAc Whilst fishing we were excited to be joined by this curious blue shark. #MBASharks
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Check out our new βDOMEβ tags developed by @nunoqueiroz29 @ElectricBlueCRL @MoveCIBIO @thembauk for monitoring dissolved oxygen, temperature, depth and accelerometry of sharks for our ocean warming and hypoxia research. #MBASharks
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Our @TheSimsLab OCEAN DEOXYFISH project explores how ocean deoxygenation & warming alters shark space-use & vulnerability to fishing. This animation by Nick Humphries shows global levels of Dissolved Oxygen & where Oxygen Minimum Zones occur (Low DO/OMZs shown in blue) #MBASharks
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Shark Research Takeover β Greetings from @TheSimsLab π¦π¦π¦. This week weβll be tweeting about our research on shark movement ecology, behaviour & conservation in relation to Climate Change & human threats (fishing, shipping) & our latest tagging expeditions to Azores. #MBASharks
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