As well as my wonderful co-authors: Jennifer Storm, Rylyn Koger, Elleigh Thompson, @rosiewilliams.bsky.social, Mark Dagleish, @simonab.bsky.social, @mariel-td.bsky.social, Nick Davison and Andrew Brownlow.
As well as my wonderful co-authors: Jennifer Storm, Rylyn Koger, Elleigh Thompson, @rosiewilliams.bsky.social, Mark Dagleish, @simonab.bsky.social, @mariel-td.bsky.social, Nick Davison and Andrew Brownlow.
As always, thank you to the amazing SMASS volunteers and everyone who supported this work along the way including Sea-Changers who funded an intern to support data collection - this study wouldnβt have been possible without you! π
π¨New Paperπ¨
Excited to share my latest @sbohvm.gla.ac.uk PhD research with @strandings.bsky.social which used machine learning to reveal patterns in harbour porpoise pathology, showing how necropsy data can provide population level insights into cetacean health
π doi.org/10.1002/ece3...
As well as my wonderful co-authors: Jennifer Storm, Rylyn Koger, Elleigh Thompson, @rosiewilliams.bsky.social, Mark Dagleish, @simonab.bsky.social, @mariel-td.bsky.social, Nick Davison and Andrew Brownlow.
As always, thank you to the amazing SMASS volunteers and everyone who supported this work along the way including Sea-Changers who funded an intern to support data collection - this study wouldnβt have been possible without you! π
Did you catch our recent radio interviews with @drheatherferg.bsky.social , @rachlenn.bsky.social and Dr Andrew Brownlow (both @strandings.bsky.social. Catch them while you can π
Heather
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/... (18:45)
Rachel 33 mins/Andrew 1hr47mins
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/... (17:47)
π Huge thanks to all the SMASS volunteers and everyone who has reported stranded animals, this work would not have been possible without you!!
And a big thank you to my co-authors: @mariel-td.bsky.social @rosiewilliams.bsky.social @simonab.bsky.social
π’ New paper out!
Cetacean strandings in Scotland have risen 125% over the past 30 years. Our study gives the first comprehensive picture of when, where, and which species strand, providing a baseline to guide conservation.
π www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@sbohvm.gla.ac.uk @strandings.bsky.social
Still buzzing from an inspiring weekend at the Marine Forum
@strandings.bsky.social @whalesorg.bsky.social
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So great to meet so many brilliant people β and put faces to names! Huge thanks to everyone who shared their work & time and @ntlmuseumsscot.bsky.social for such a beautiful setting! π¬
Ever wondered what hoverfly sperm look like? πͺ°π‘β¦ Well, me neither!
But as you might imagine, they are really tiny: around 15 microns. π¬ Thatβs approximately 100 times smaller than a 1mm measurement youβd find on a ruler. π
Female marmalade hoverflies store sperm (left pic) in spermathecae (right).
New paper out today from our lab. doi.org/10.1098/rsob...
We unpick the morphological π§βπ§, physiological π¬, behavioural π and transcriptomic 𧬠differences contributing to female sex bias in migrating #hoverflies. See my work on flight performance in this paper πͺ°πͺπͺ½
@uniexecec.bsky.social
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
We are so proud to have many incredible women working across disciplines as part of Exeter Marine. π©΅
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#WomeninSTEM #PhDSky #AcademicSky
A great PhD with a great team at a great University - what more could you want?! Highly recommend applying to this if you are interested in #viruses and/or #marinemammal health π¦ π¬
@uofglasgow.bsky.social @uofgsbohvm.bsky.social
Download the new @strandings.bsky.social app, Beachtrack! π²
By recording beach walks you can easily & effectively help monitor Scottish coastlines. Knowing where people are and aren't walking gives us a clearer picture of whatβs happening along the shoreπ¦π
πThe Marine Forum is back!π
Weβre excited to announce that this year we will be at NMS, Edinburgh, on 1st March 2025! Organized by WDC and SMASS, this yearβs theme, "Sea Changeβ will focus on the evidence and action we need to drive meaningful progress.
Tickets:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wdc-smass-...
β¨ New Research! β¨ Efficacy of artificial nest shading as a #climatechange adaptation measure for marine #turtles at Ascension Island from postgraduate researcher Jack Wiggins & team π’
Read #openaccess here: wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
#ExeterCEC #ExeterMarine π π§ͺ π¦