
Michael Tessler
@tesslermichael
Scientist enjoying an ever weirder foray into a world of organisms overlooked by most
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“Okay,” Miller thought, “we can see bioluminescence from space.” Wonderful Michelle Nijhuis piece on milky seas, a rarely observed but massive case of bacterial bioluminescence — often covering thousands of square miles. scientificamerican.com/article/the-my… via Scientific American







my story about what a good life with Alzheimer’s might look like is up today on The New Yorker. I’ve been thinking about these ideas for years and working on this piece since spring, and I’m thrilled to finally share it with you: newyorker.com/culture/annals…


If you haven't tried eDNA, maybe our primer published in Microbial Ecology can help get you started :) @BlackCoralLab Seth Cunningham Sally Warring @bat_biomes St. Francis College American Museum of Natural History link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Marine modelers check this out! Some assumptions, not shockingly, must be reconsidered for copepods - the tiny grazers, carnivores, and omnivores of the sea. Here is the awesome paper by Emily Herstoff esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…

We need your help! Have you ever seen jumping leeches? If you have—& you have video footage—please DM Museum Research Associate Michael Tessler (Michael Tessler). His team has found evidence of leaping leeches in Madagascar & they want to know where else jumping leeches exist!