We saw so many ragworms during fieldwork today, bright green for the breeding season! @animalsdoingstuff.bsky.social
@melissa-e-ramsay
PhD researcher at St Andrews' Centre for Biological Diversity and the Scottish Oceans Institute. Sensory ecology - animal (multi)sensory processing - intertidal - social foraging. π¦πππ«§ EastBio EDI/Student Rep (she/her)πππ±
We saw so many ragworms during fieldwork today, bright green for the breeding season! @animalsdoingstuff.bsky.social
π¨ New study by #SPEmembers π¨
#AnimalBehaviour #Ethology
"Acoustic repertoire and anatomical features of the flying gurnard from the Adriatic Sea"
HorvatiΔ & Vieira et al. with SPE members Manuel Vieira, M Clara Amorim, and Paulo Fonseca @ Journal of zoology
A European Robin is sat on a branch.
Part-night lighting fails to restore natural song rhythms in urban European Robins | Environmental Pollution | doi.org/10.1016/j.en... | #ornithology #robins #lightpollution #acoustics πͺΆπ
How to draw a hermit crab
The thumbnail of a youtube video. A hand carries a minuscule microphone in front of a bird of prey, who is staring at it intently. The title of the video reads "I interviewed animals with a tiny mic again".
No one:
Bioacousticians:
Two crabs (Cryptosoma bairdii) in mating posture (the male is larger and is sort of enveloping/hugging the smaller female). They are calappids, so they have big broad claws and cute eyestalks
Valentine's Day themed crab thread! β€οΈπ¦π¦π§ͺ
The shamefaced heart crab, Cryptosoma bairdii, has nothing to be ashamed of because we love them (and in this photo, they love each other if you know what I mean)
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Photo: Adrien Weckel
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Screenshot of the first page of the Inside JEB article. Top line, left: INSIDE JEB Top line, right: SPECIAL ISSUE Second line, right: SENSORY PERCEPTION IN A CHANGING WORLD Third line, left: title: Sensing the world: perception at a time of unprecedented change Beneath the third line is a photograph of a butterfly on a hibiscus flower. Beneath the photo is the caption: A Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly (Papilio xuthus) perched on a hibiscus flower. Photo credit: Michiyo Kinoshita The text of the article begins beneath: 'The world is changing, and fast. In 2020, the Earth passed a tipping point. '
The Inside JEB article accompanying our new Special Issue, #SensoryPerceptionInAChangingWorld, provides a brief overview of the issue, highlighting the key points and take-home message from each article
journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...
Three members of team fish wearing waders and carrying buckets across the rocky shore
A brief break from the beautiful Scottish weather we've been having lately finally allowed us to get out for a little spot of fieldwork yesterday! @animalsdoingstuff.bsky.social π¦βπͺΈ
So excited to see this recommendation coming from the Animal Sentience Committee, really hoping it leads to some real change in decapod protection
www.gov.uk/government/p...
Bridging Brains and Bioacoustics Seminar announcement for Friday, January 30th at 12:30 ET From Audrey Looby, University of Victoria: "The Prevalence and Important of Soniferous Fishes" From Brooke Vetter, University of St. Thomas "Anthropogenic Noise and Fish Hearing: From Ecological Impacts to Invasive Species Management"
π£ New Bridging Brains and Bioacoustics Seminar next week!
Join us to learn about the ecology and neuroscience of soniferous fish from Audrey Looby and Brooke Vetter
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@FishSounds.bsky.social
#bioacoustics
#neuroskyence
#prattle π¬
ποΈ January 30th, 12:30 ET
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Register here: www.braincoustics.com
New paper on the social learning of bubble net feeding by humpbacks in British Columbia, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B π
royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...
#marmam @bcwhales.bsky.social @seamammalresearch.bsky.social @lrendell.bsky.social @uniofstandrews.bsky.social [1/5]
π "As an ocean nation, we can & should be leading the way" @hugotagholm.bsky.social
The #HighSeasTreaty has entered into force thanks to the 81 countries who ratified it. Incredible news. But where's the UK? The govt MUST move to ratify, before we're left behind
www.radionewshub.com/articles/new...
Porcupine puffer with side-eye so strong it deserves to be a reaction gif ππ‘ #porcupinepuffer #pufferfish #pufferfishofcoralcity #sideeye #reactiongif #coral #coralcitycamera #miami #portmiami #biscaynebay #coralcity
A picture of me standing in front of my poster, titled The acoustic ecology of foraging intertidal invertebrates and fish, talking to a fellow sensory ecology researcher
The front of the beautiful Royal College of Physicians building in Edinburgh, where the conference was held. The columns are decorated with Christmas wreaths
Had a fantastic time at @asab-meetings.bsky.social Winter meeting in Edinburgh, so many great talks and conversations about sensory ecology! π¦ππ¦π¦
Excited to see this paper out!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
> 1,000 fish calls from 8 fish species identified including 5 whose wild calls had never been documented. The paper shows species-specific sound characteristics that offers a foundation for future species-specific detectors
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New octopus dropped down in Coral City π½βοΈπ #octopus #cephalopodsofcoralcity #cephalopod #headfoot #alien #dropdown #peaceout #coral #coralhead #coralcitycamera #miami #portmiami #biscaynebay #coralcity
π¦Community composition coupled with habitat fragmentation drives acoustic divergence in bird assemblages
"We demonstrate how birds adjust their sound frequencies via acoustic niche partitioning driven by both community composition and habitat fragmentation"
π Read the full paper β‘οΈ buff.ly/B75UgYW
What's that? You didn't know boxfish made sound? Me neither...
It turns out all species (Atlantic & Pacific) do, yet little is known about how this evolved. A novel structure found only in the Atlantic species offered the answer, but it isn't quite what you think...π π§ͺ
doi.org/10.1093/biol...
π§΅1/9 There are 35,000+ fish species, but we have formal social-behaviour classifications for a tiny fraction. Most knowledge lives in the experience of researchers, fishers, divers, aquarists, naturalists, and Indigenous communities, but almost none of it is centralised. So we built ShoalBase.org.
Promotional image for the High Seas Treaty with a background of a city skyline at night. Text highlights the treaty's entry into force on 17 January 2026, calling for celebration and action for the ocean under the slogans "Oceans Are Life" and "#ProtectTheOceans." Logos of High Seas Alliance and Greenpeace included.
π After decades of negotiation, the #HighSeasTreaty is officially on the countdown to entry into force!
The Treaty enters into force on 17 Jan 2026: a milestone for global ocean protection.
How will you celebrate this historic day?
#BBNJ #60ToGlobal
A man giving a presentation in front of a screen with data and guppy fish on it
#teamSTRANGE goes to Switzerland! @mikemwebster.bsky.social talking @ Uni Bern about sampling biases in animal behaviour research and how acknowledging them helps us improve replications and ask cool new questions!
www.nature.com/articles/d41... π§ͺ
Transmission of Urgency Levels in the Alarm Calls of the Oriental Reed Warbler | doi.org/10.1002/ece3... | Ecology and Evolution | #ornithology πͺΆ
Approving the Rosebank oil field would be a catastrophic mistake for Scotlandβs climate, economy, and communities.
Rosebank will not lower bills or improve energy security. What it will do is lock us into climate chaos while profits flow to shareholders and Norwayβs sovereign wealth fund.
NEW SPECIES of mangrove crab discovered in Western Australia, and registered to the Ocean Census. Congratulations to Ocean Census Science Network member Dr Andrew Hosie and Ana Hara from #WAMuseum. π
visit.museum.wa.gov.au/learn/news-s...
@cirripedia.bsky.social
Visual summaries of the additions made to the datasets and recordings in FishSounds Versions 2 and 3. Top: Lollipop plot of the number of total and newly added references per publication year. Left: Spectrograms of select recordings added to the FishSounds database in the latest versions, showing representative grunts and boatwhistles of the Gulf toadfish and very fast repetitive ticks of a salmon that could not be identified to species. Right: Bar plot of the number of total and newly added recordings on the FishSounds database, either hosted on the website or through links to FishBase and the Macaulay Library.
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New publication about all the exciting additions we made to FishSounds throughout versions 2 and 3: doi.org/10.1111/geb....!
Since then, we've added even more recordings thanks to the FishEye Collaborative, and we have a lot more planned for next year!
πγ°οΈπΈγ°οΈ #southernstingray #stingraysofcoralcity #stingray #flyingsaucer #magiccarpet #flapflap #overhead #coralcitycamera #miami #portmiami #biscaynebay #coralcity
π Green Gown Award WINNER! Huge congratulations to the St Andrews Nature Networks project for winning in the Nature Positive category. πΏ Check out the project hereπ
https://ow.ly/pCFV50Xocml
#EverToExcel
Thompson et al. Making βscentsβ of how plant volatiles influence agriculturally important insects: a review academic.oup.com/ee/article/d...
βNothing has improved in Gazaβ¦ Medicine is still blocked. Even food has not changed.
βWe hear about a truce, but we feel no safety or relief.β
Gaza residents talk to our Hasan Jaber in Bureij refugee camp
www.theglobeandmail.com/world/articl...