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The Research Hub for Coral Reef Ecosystem Functions. We study dynamic processes that create and sustain coral reefs. @bellwoodlab @jcu photo: @DrVictorHuertas

Townsville, Australia 가입일 Haziran 2020
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Mike Mihalitsis
Mike Mihalitsis@MikeMihalitsis·
Super excited that our new paper is out today in @pnas. Title: Lateral jaw motion in fish expands the functional repertoire of vertebrates and underpins the success of a dominant herbivore lineage. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
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Australian Academy of Science
Australian Academy of Science@Science_Academy·
Congratulations to five emerging Australian scientists who are the recipients of the Academy's J G Russell Award! 🎉The funding will help with costs involved in experimental research and can be used towards equipment, maintenance and travel. The talented early-career scientists are drawn from diverse fields, including Dr Marcus Giansiracusa whose research @UniMelb is exploring novel applications of Australia's rare-earth mineral resources to make advanced technologies, including quantum computers, more efficient. The future of computing and electronics could be right under our feet! Other awardees: Dr Morgan Li(@Sydney_Uni)—investigating how microplastics move through natural environments and working to increase public awareness about this pollution. Dr Sarah Piper(@MonashUni)—using advanced structural biology techniques to understand how the PAC1 receptor, a crucial protein in cell communication, functions and how its variations affect it. Dr Alexandre Siqueira(@EdithCowanUni)—studying the history of coral reefs to identify factors that supported productive fish populations, aiming to inform current conservation efforts. Dr Laura Williams(@westernsydneyu)—researching the origins and ecological consequences of the diverse eucalypt tree species across Australia using spectroscopic data and vegetation modelling. #EMCR Learn more: science.org.au/news-and-event…
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LIRRF
LIRRF@lirrf·
Water plays many important roles in habitat. It transports nutrients and sediments, can aid in the recruitment of new organisms, and can even influence how much energy organisms require to live within it. rpb.li/zRVP
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Isabelle Ng
Isabelle Ng@iSEAbelle_ng·
When thinking of the 'model' planktivore on reefs, fusiliers come to mind – their fusiform bodies and large eyes seem built for the job. But are these traits common among most plankton-feeding reef fishes? 🐟 🔗 The story is more nuanced than we thought: doi.org/10.1007/s11160…
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Pooven Muruga
Pooven Muruga@Pooven_Muruga·
So happy to be awarded the Gilbert P. Whitley Award for my talk at #ASFB2024 by @AustSocFishBiol Big thank you to the organising committee 🙏🏾 More importantly, a wonderful time spent with these folks 👇🏾 Massive congrats to @SiqueiraAleC for his early career excellence award🏆
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ASFB
ASFB@AustSocFishBiol·
NEW STUDY: Diel movement patterns in nominally nocturnal coral reef fishes (Haemulidae and Lutjanidae): Intra vs. Interspecific variation Collins et al. evaluated 122-days of acoustic telemetry data from 4 nocturnal spp. in 2 fish families on the GBR. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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Robert Streit
Robert Streit@robert_p_streit·
Science and Society! Where does one sit within the other? Turns out, plenty of opinions abound! And that's just within scientists working on novel marine climate intervention! Great new paper led by @Lawless_Sarah_ It's #OpenAccess! 👇 nature.com/articles/s4418…
Sarah Lawless@Lawless_Sarah_

New @npjOceanSustain paper finds tension in responsibility debates among 243 scientists working on ocean-climate innovations. Debates oscillated between protecting scientific autonomy at one extreme, & moral duty for socially just futures at the other rdcu.be/dVqLU 1/3

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