EmmaLi Tsai (@em_tsai) 's Twitter Profile
EmmaLi Tsai

@em_tsai

Animal Movement Ecology & Navigation | UNC Chapel Hill and TTU Alum 🐟🦭

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Eduardo Sampaio (@octoeduardo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Octopuses punch fishes. YES. OCTOPUSES. PUNCH. FISHES!! Our new paper is out on Ecology, showing that octos express this behavior during collaborative hunting with other fishes. This was probably the most fun I had writing a paper. Ever! (small 🧵) esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…

EmmaLi Tsai (@em_tsai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After days of reading, I think I finally understand package development! Time to turn all this code into an R package😎 #sealscience

Marine Mammalogy (@marinemammalogy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have decided to postpone #SMM2021 (both in-person and virtual) until August 1-5, 2022 with workshops being held the weekend prior on July 30-31. All conference venues will remain the same. More info soon! For the full announcement + postponement FAQ: bit.ly/3Dlydlt

EmmaLi Tsai (@em_tsai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Question for one of my classes: do you think climate change will affect you in the next 5 years? Why or why not? Any responses would be greatly appreciated!

Gabby Commisso (@gabbysfishes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's fish is the Man-of-War Fish (Nomeus gronovii). These fish actually live WITHIN the tentacles of siphonophores, like the deadly Portuguese Man o' War! It does not have a protective mucus cover, instead using highly agile swimming🤯 📸Sean Nash, Rudie Kuiter, Dave Harasti

Today's fish is the Man-of-War Fish (Nomeus gronovii). These fish actually live WITHIN the tentacles of siphonophores, like the deadly Portuguese Man o' War! It does not have a protective mucus cover, instead using highly agile swimming🤯
📸Sean Nash, Rudie Kuiter, Dave Harasti
Nick Smith (@nick_greg_smith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists, particularly those in Texas: have a look and consider signing the letter linked here to help protect climate education in Texas schools cognitoforms.com/NCSE/LetterToT…

Dr. Michelle Shero (@michellershero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for PhD students for new projects with Weddell and grey seals - physiology and dive behavior. Come find or email me or Jenn Burns ([email protected], [email protected]) at #SMM2022!!

Dr. Michelle Shero (@michellershero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a GORGEOUS day in McMurdo, with the entire team surveying the Weddell seals in our study area - and in front of Mt. Erebus (the world's southernmost active volcano). NMFS 23273 #NSFfunded

a GORGEOUS day in McMurdo, with the entire team surveying the Weddell seals in our study area - and in front of Mt. Erebus (the world's southernmost active volcano). NMFS 23273 #NSFfunded
Dr. Michelle Shero (@michellershero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

B-026 has been very busy and we are running a bit behind on our posts! We have been watching Weddell seal mom Maya Angelou and her pup, Calypso. Maya is among the most successful seals in our study population at producing pups-she is 21 years old and Calypso is her 14th pup! 1/4

B-026 has been very busy and we are running a bit behind on our posts! 
We have been watching Weddell seal mom Maya Angelou and her pup, Calypso. Maya is among the most successful seals in our study population at producing pups-she is 21 years old and Calypso is her 14th pup! 1/4
Dr. Michelle Shero (@michellershero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Jennifer Doudna and CRISPR! Our team is trying to figure out why there is so much variation in how many pups females produce throughout their lifetime - and how this can shape populations (whether it be Weddell seals, or any other species). (1/4)

Meet Jennifer Doudna and CRISPR!
Our team is trying to figure out why there is so much variation in how many pups females produce throughout their lifetime - and how this can shape populations (whether it be Weddell seals, or any other species). (1/4)