
Dr. Abigail Turnlund
@sharkmicrobe
Postdoc @ HIFMB | Coral reef microbial ecology & larval settlement | Sharkskin microbiomes | Networks & microbes 😎
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https://hifmb.de/people/abigail-turnland 16-03-2020 08:09:57
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Our paper on #Coral larval settlement preferences to coralline algae (15x15 species) is now out! Read it here rdcu.be/c9tzI. Thanks to Coral Reef Algae Lab and the Australian Institute of Marine Science team for the great collab! SeaSim Carly Randall Andrew Negri @GBRFoundation


Crustose Coralline Algae (CCA): they are not all the same! Larval settlement preferences for 15 coral species vary according to CCA species nature.com/articles/s4159…. Great work Muhammad Abdul Wahab and all involved Australian Institute of Marine Science SeaSim Carly Randall Andrew Negri @GBRFoundation


🐟🐠🐡 Pandemic drop in visitors to Molokini increased reef fish - The results of the study will help resource managers better care for Molokini and other threatened marine habitats ➡️ bit.ly/3N2P03U #UHMResearch Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology







Dr. Abigail Turnlund’s paper on microbial drivers of coral settlement is out! Using co-occurrence networks she identified taxa associated with high and low coral settlement, vital knowledge to help us understand drivers of coral recruitment. 🪸🦠❤️👩🏼🔬 shorturl.at/kxTU0


New paper led by Dr. Abigail Turnlund interrogating marine biofilms using co-occurrence networks to identify microbial inducers of coral larval settlement to help support reef restoration! @ace_uq UQ Science NWebster_Micro Miguel Lurgi


Microbes guide corals looking to find a home Trends in Microbiology Spotlight by David G. Bourne et al on the ISME Communications paper by Dr. Abigail Turnlund et al cell.com/trends/microbi…


New PostDoc opportunity in coral genomics and conservation genetics! Come join the Marine Conservation group (The Baums Lab) at HIFMB 🪼 @hifmb.bsky.social in Oldenburg!!! 🪸🧬🔬 jobs.awi.de/Vacancies/1718…

