Graham Short (@syngnathids) 's Twitter Profile
Graham Short

@syngnathids

Systematics and taxonomy of Syngnathidae at the Australian Museum and California Academy of Sciences. Pisces Editor | Marine Fishes | Zootaxa.

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Fish in the News (@fishinthenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewSpeciesAlert - #𝐢𝑦𝑙𝑖π‘₯ π‘›π‘˜π‘œπ‘ π‘–, a new species of pygmy #pipehorse is described in ASIH journal. This #NewSpecies was collected between 14–50 m over inshore warm-tropical #CoralReefs from KwaZulu-Natal, #SouthAfrica. πŸ”“ bioone.org/journals/ichth…

#NewSpeciesAlert - #𝐢𝑦𝑙𝑖π‘₯ π‘›π‘˜π‘œπ‘ π‘–, a new species of pygmy #pipehorse is described in <a href="/IchsAndHerps/">ASIH</a> journal. This #NewSpecies was collected between 14–50 m over inshore warm-tropical #CoralReefs from KwaZulu-Natal, #SouthAfrica.
πŸ”“ bioone.org/journals/ichth…
Fish in the News (@fishinthenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewSpeciesAlert - #π‘†π‘’π‘’π‘£π‘–π‘œπ‘‘π‘Ž π‘Žπ‘’π‘‘β„Žπ‘œπ‘›, new species of #dwarfgoby is described from the Saudi Arabian #RedSea. The authors suggest a common name 'The #Grumpy dwarfgoby' for this lovely miniature discovery, which maxes out at 17mm. #TeamGoby πŸ”“ zookeys.pensoft.net/article/121135/

#NewSpeciesAlert - #π‘†π‘’π‘’π‘£π‘–π‘œπ‘‘π‘Ž π‘Žπ‘’π‘‘β„Žπ‘œπ‘›, new species of #dwarfgoby is described from the Saudi Arabian #RedSea. The authors suggest a common name 'The #Grumpy dwarfgoby' for this lovely miniature discovery, which maxes out at 17mm. #TeamGoby 
πŸ”“ zookeys.pensoft.net/article/121135/
Graham Short (@syngnathids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Bruker CT scanner at Friday Labs likes sharks. 10 min continuous scan, maximum intensity projection in CT Vox, to showcase spine and dorsal fin spines.

New Bruker CT scanner at Friday Labs likes sharks. 10 min continuous scan, maximum intensity projection in CT Vox, to showcase spine and dorsal fin spines.
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CT scan of the Pacific spiny #lumpsucker Eumicrotremus orbis. Small juvenile, collected in 1955 in the San Juan Islands, WA, has nasty teeth. #Cyclopteridae Adam P. Summers Friday Harbor Labs Dr. Karly E. Cohen

CT scan of the Pacific spiny #lumpsucker Eumicrotremus orbis.  Small juvenile, collected in 1955 in the San Juan Islands, WA, has nasty teeth. #Cyclopteridae <a href="/Fishguy_FHL/">Adam P. Summers</a> <a href="/MarineBiol_FHL/">Friday Harbor Labs</a> <a href="/Karly_Cohen/">Dr. Karly E. Cohen</a>
Graham Short (@syngnathids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CT scan of Eumicrotremus orbis, revealing interesting features of the pharyngeal jaws. Lateral, dorsal, and posterior views of the jaws show the lower jaw protrudes way forward relative to the upper jaw. And the pharyngeal teeth are huge compared to the oral teeth! #lumpsucker

CT scan of Eumicrotremus orbis, revealing interesting features of the pharyngeal jaws. Lateral, dorsal, and posterior views of the jaws show the lower jaw protrudes way forward relative to the upper jaw. And the pharyngeal teeth are huge compared to the oral teeth! #lumpsucker
Sydney Institute of Marine Science (@sims_australia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our seahorse hotels from the Sydney Seahorse Project got a shoutout in National Geographic ! Check out number 7 πŸ˜ƒ #SIMSAustralia #SydneySeahorseProject #SeahorseHotels Mitchell Brennan Prof Martina Doblin Dave Harasti nationalgeographic.com/travel/article…

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Seahorse ( H. hippocampus) breeding facility at Estacio do Ramalhete (Universidade do Algarve). Thanks Jorge for the awesome tour!

Fish in the News (@fishinthenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fascinating paper investigating circumstantial evidence that suggests one of the ways that some pelagic fish larvae avoid predation is by Batesian mimicry of unpalatable, and/or low- caloric-value invertebrates, primarily cnidarians & ctenophores. πŸ”“ zenodo.org/records/148895…

A fascinating paper investigating circumstantial evidence that suggests one of the ways that some pelagic fish larvae avoid predation is by Batesian mimicry of unpalatable, and/or low- caloric-value invertebrates, primarily cnidarians &amp; ctenophores.
πŸ”“ zenodo.org/records/148895…
Ocean Census (@oceancensus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ“£ BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! πŸ“£ After less than 16 months exploring the ocean’s depths, we’re thrilled to reveal the first 866 new marine species discovered by the Ocean Census Alliance! Read more: oceancensus.org/press-release-…

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The largest global mission to discover ocean life reveals over 800 newly discovered marine species by Ocean Census Science Network scientists, including the pygmy pipehorse Cylix nkosi from South Africa. @OceanCensus

The largest global mission to discover ocean life reveals over 800 newly discovered marine species by Ocean Census Science Network scientists, including the pygmy pipehorse Cylix nkosi from South Africa. 
@OceanCensus
Joel Williams (@joelfishecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your mission should you chose to accept: Help rediscover an Australian temperate mesophotic pygmy seahorse!! The Bullneck Seahorse hasn't been seen since 1996. It lives on our deep reefs so this mission is for the advanced deep divers! Re:wild IMAS ASFB

Your mission should you chose to accept: Help rediscover an Australian temperate mesophotic pygmy seahorse!! The Bullneck Seahorse hasn't been seen since 1996. It lives on our deep reefs so this mission is for the advanced deep divers!
<a href="/rewild/">Re:wild</a> 
<a href="/IMASUTAS/">IMAS</a> 
<a href="/AustSocFishBiol/">ASFB</a>
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new Science Advances study has found that the coelacanthβ€”an evolutionarily ancient fish often nicknamed a living fossilβ€”lacks 11 jaw muscles that researchers previously thought it had. scim.ag/4iZXPIt

A new <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a> study has found that the coelacanthβ€”an evolutionarily ancient fish often nicknamed a living fossilβ€”lacks 11 jaw muscles that researchers previously thought it had. scim.ag/4iZXPIt
James Albert 🐟 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ (@jamesal0410008) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Adaptive radiations" are almost always complicated, often involving introgression from external lineages. Case in point: Malawi cichlids. researchgate.net/publication/39…

"Adaptive radiations" are almost always complicated, often involving introgression from external lineages. Case in point: Malawi cichlids.

researchgate.net/publication/39…
Fish in the News (@fishinthenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewSpeciesAlert - πΆπ‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘¦π‘‘β„Žπ‘œπ‘–π‘β„Žπ‘‘β„Žπ‘¦π‘  π‘žπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘‘π‘’π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘‘π‘’π‘π‘–π‘š, a new pipefish (Teleostei, Syngnathidae) from the Coral Sea. πŸ”“ zookeys.pensoft.net/article/153942/

#NewSpeciesAlert - πΆπ‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘¦π‘‘β„Žπ‘œπ‘–π‘β„Žπ‘‘β„Žπ‘¦π‘  π‘žπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘‘π‘’π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘‘π‘’π‘π‘–π‘š, a new pipefish (Teleostei, Syngnathidae) from the Coral Sea.
πŸ”“ zookeys.pensoft.net/article/153942/