Alice Lawrence (@alice_fish00) 's Twitter Profile
Alice Lawrence

@alice_fish00

PhD candidate (part-time)@sos_bangor_uni | Reef Fish 'botherer' | Pacific marine resource manager | #reeffish #seascapeecology #socioecologicalsystems

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Dr. Nyssa Silbiger (@nsilbiger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Groundwater Runoff is Changing the Metabolism of the Coral Reef Ecosystem. Press release for our recent paper in Royal Society Publishing! csunshinetoday.csun.edu/media-releases…

CEE 🦋 @envevidence.bsky.social (@envevidence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New CEE #SystematicMap Protocol: Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management bit.ly/ReefFishSMP #EnvEvidence #EvidenceSynthesis

New CEE #SystematicMap Protocol: Spatial and temporal scales of coral reef fish ecological research and management bit.ly/ReefFishSMP #EnvEvidence #EvidenceSynthesis
Neal R Haddaway @nealhaddaway.bsky.social (@nealhaddaway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Systematic reviews can be tough and knowing where to begin is often really tricky! If you’re starting out with a #SystematicReview or #SystematicMap, check out these FREE self-paced training courses: synthesistraining.github.io

Systematic reviews can be tough and knowing where to begin is often really tricky! 

If you’re starting out with a #SystematicReview or #SystematicMap, check out these FREE self-paced training courses:

synthesistraining.github.io
Gary Murphy (@gn_murphy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

aslo.org/2021-virtual-m… Call for abstracts now open - check out session SS72 Bridging spatio-temporal scales of connectivity in tropical marine ecosystems - should be a great meeting #aslosfs20

Alice Lawrence (@alice_fish00) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What better way to celebrate #womeninscienceday than to honour these phenomenally inspiring and talented Samoan scientific divers. I am so grateful to call them my friends, colleagues and superstar dive buddies 🤿🦹‍♀️#amerikasamoa #coralreefadvisorygroup #crag

What better way to celebrate #womeninscienceday than to honour these phenomenally inspiring and talented Samoan scientific divers. I am so grateful to call them my friends, colleagues and superstar dive buddies 🤿🦹‍♀️#amerikasamoa #coralreefadvisorygroup #crag
ECOSTRUCTURE (@ecostructure_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liz is a marine science superstar and we are so pleased that she has joined our project for Phase II! Liz joins our Non-Native Species & Biosecurity team at Bangor University, bringing her extensive experience working with the public sector and citizen science projects. 🙌 #IDWGS2021

Liz is a marine science superstar and we are so pleased that she has joined our project for Phase II! Liz joins our Non-Native Species &amp; Biosecurity team at <a href="/BangorUni/">Bangor University</a>, bringing her extensive experience working with the public sector and citizen science projects. 🙌 #IDWGS2021
Dr. Nyssa Silbiger (@nsilbiger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We outline pathways for a paradigm shift in scientific values based on multidimensional mentorship and promoting mentee well-being. These actions will require collective efforts supported by academic leaders and admin to drive essential systemic change.” journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…

Helen Ford (@helen_ford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper in STOTEN looks at the fundamental links between #climatechange and #marine #plasticpollution. We pushed to get this out before #COP26 to illustrate how connected the two issues are. Paper: tinyurl.com/tcf47a5s #OneLess #StopSingleUse #ClimateAction

Our new paper in <a href="/STOTEN_journal/">STOTEN</a> looks at the fundamental links between #climatechange and #marine #plasticpollution. We pushed to get this out before #COP26 to illustrate how connected the two issues are. Paper: tinyurl.com/tcf47a5s
#OneLess #StopSingleUse #ClimateAction
Alice Lawrence (@alice_fish00) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jarvis island following 2015 bleaching event 98% hard coral cover decrease from 0-30m… but overall stability in fish biomass and functional trait metrics possibly due to cold pulses after bleaching event Laura Richardson Reef Conservation UK

Jarvis island following 2015 bleaching event 98% hard coral cover decrease from 0-30m… but overall stability in fish biomass and functional trait metrics possibly due to cold pulses after bleaching event <a href="/Richardson_LE/">Laura Richardson</a> <a href="/ReefConsUK/">Reef Conservation UK</a>
SIARC (@projectsiarc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 We are excited to announce that Project SIARC are through to the finals of The National Lottery Awards! 💙 Please support us by voting for us online lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/awards and by tweeting our unique hashtag #NLASIARC (a retweet of this post will count too!) National Lottery Good Causes

Laura Richardson (@richardson_le) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OUT TODAY in NatureEcoEvo 📢🐠- Depth zonation of reef fish is predictable but disrupted on contemporary coral reefs Open access: nature.com/articles/s4155… #coral #reef #fish #energeticresourcesupply #depth #steepness #humanimpacts Bangor University @sos_bangor_uni NOAA Thread👇

OUT TODAY  in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a> 📢🐠- Depth zonation of reef fish is predictable but disrupted on contemporary coral reefs

Open access: nature.com/articles/s4155…

#coral #reef #fish #energeticresourcesupply #depth #steepness #humanimpacts

<a href="/BangorUni/">Bangor University</a> @sos_bangor_uni <a href="/NOAA/">NOAA</a>

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Robert Streit (@robert_p_streit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine you had to crunch your abs to take a bite. These surgeons do it! Mike Mihalitsis presents his super cool feeding footage and reckons it's an adaptation to exploit high water flow! Super cool talk, Mike! ASFB IPFC2023 #ipfc2023 #asfb2023

Mohsin Khan (@mo_hsink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massimo In 1992, as Hurricane Andrew approached South Florida, the Miami Zoo faced the daunting task of preparing for the impending disaster. Ron Magill, who served as the assistant curator at the time, had been through multiple hurricane threats over his 12-year tenure, with none of

<a href="/Rainmaker1973/">Massimo</a> In 1992, as Hurricane Andrew approached South Florida, the Miami Zoo faced the daunting task of preparing for the impending disaster. Ron Magill, who served as the assistant curator at the time, had been through multiple hurricane threats over his 12-year tenure, with none of