Mark Ian McCormick (@markimccomick) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Ian McCormick

@markimccomick

Professor of Marine Ecology. Reef fish ecology and evolution; climate change on reef ecosystem

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calendar_today25-05-2013 22:38:43

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Scott Ling (@scottdling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to play a key role in defining management of Australia’s Great Southern Reef? Fully-funded #PhD project with $10k top-up ($38k stipend p.a. for 3 yrs) to model reef communities. Apps close Monday IMAS CSIRO #greatsouthernreef #urchins #fisheries #abalone #lobster

Want to play a key role in defining management of Australia’s Great Southern Reef? 

Fully-funded #PhD project with $10k top-up ($38k stipend p.a. for 3 yrs) to model reef communities. Apps close Monday <a href="/IMASUTAS/">IMAS</a> <a href="/CSIRO/">CSIRO</a> #greatsouthernreef #urchins #fisheries #abalone #lobster
Bridie Allan (@_seachange) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve wanted to do this exp. for a long time! Does habitat complexity affect brain development? Triplefin recruits will be reared for 9 months in these mesocosms, after which, we will look at behaviour, neurotransmitters & brain morphology. Thanks to a generous University of Otago UORG grant!

I’ve wanted to do this exp. for a long time! Does habitat complexity affect brain development? Triplefin recruits will be reared for 9 months in these mesocosms, after which, we will look at behaviour, neurotransmitters &amp; brain morphology. Thanks to a generous <a href="/otago/">University of Otago</a> UORG grant!
Sophie Nedelec (@sophienedelec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boat noise is bad news for #coral reef #fish affecting: •Stress •Feeding •Orientation •Predator avoidance •Learning •Parental care •Development •Survival Links to papers: tinyurl.com/54b37zpe

Boat noise is bad news for #coral reef #fish affecting: 
•Stress
•Feeding
•Orientation
•Predator avoidance
•Learning
•Parental care
•Development
•Survival
Links to papers: tinyurl.com/54b37zpe
Sophie Nedelec (@sophienedelec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We found improvements to offspring size and survival (bigger offspring, more offspring per nest, more nests with offspring at the end of the season). But how do we know these effects were due to noise reduction and what was the underlying mechanism?

We found improvements to offspring size and survival (bigger offspring, more offspring per nest, more nests with offspring at the end of the season). But how do we know these effects were due to noise reduction and what was the underlying mechanism?
Sophie Nedelec (@sophienedelec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oxygenating eggs by fanning is common in coral reef fish and increases growth and survival of offspring. We found embryos grew more and still had more energy reserves in their yolk sacs without boat noise.

Oxygenating eggs by fanning is common in coral reef fish and increases growth and survival of offspring. We found embryos grew more and still had more energy reserves in their yolk sacs without boat noise.
Sophie Nedelec (@sophienedelec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Traffic calming could boost population recovery after destructive #climate related shocks like #coral #bleaching and #cyclones. Keeping quiet is a low-cost and easy-to-adopt management technique that could increase resilience for coral reefs BUT DOES NOT REPLACE #CLIMATE #ACTION

Traffic calming could boost population recovery after destructive #climate related shocks like #coral #bleaching and #cyclones. Keeping quiet is a low-cost and easy-to-adopt management technique that could increase resilience for coral reefs BUT DOES NOT REPLACE #CLIMATE #ACTION
Sophie Nedelec (@sophienedelec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks Christa Lesté-Lasserre for writing a great article for New Scientist about our latest paper! “This an exciting solution. It can’t replace action on climate change, and it won’t save coral reefs. But it could potentially support their resilience.” newscientist.com/article/232138…

Mark Ian McCormick (@markimccomick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was a phenomenal amount of work in the field and lab. It provides great input for coral reef managers into how marine traffic noise may be managed.

Patrick Smallhorn-west (@smallhornwest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest research on coral reef community management and small-scale fisheries just published😀Ten years of catch monitoring from a fishing community in Solomon Islands shows long-term trends and outcomes from local marine management. Read here: rdcu.be/cTmWW 😀

Latest research on coral reef community management and small-scale fisheries just published😀Ten years of catch monitoring from a fishing community in Solomon Islands shows long-term trends and outcomes from local marine management.

Read here: rdcu.be/cTmWW 😀
Robert Streit (@robert_p_streit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Congratulations to Jenni Donelson for your Emerging Leader Award at #AMSA22! Very well deserved - especially for all the science community building work you're doing! Working for conferences, students, equity...! And that's just the ones I'm aware of. 👏

#Congratulations to <a href="/DrJDonel/">Jenni Donelson</a> for your Emerging Leader Award at #AMSA22! 
Very well deserved - especially for all the science community building work you're doing! Working for conferences, students, equity...! 
And that's just the ones I'm aware of. 👏
Pete Buston 🐟 (@bustonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT: BU Biology is accepting applications from postdoctoral researchers for its Emerging Scholars event, for scholars from backgrounds underrepresented in biology, taking place on March 20-21, 2023: bu.edu/biology/emergi…

Mark Ian McCormick (@markimccomick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A study just published sporadically fed breeding fish for 5 months microplastics bound with one of two plasticizers and found no detectable effect on fish condition or reproduction tinyurl.com/3pcas5dz

Mark Ian McCormick (@markimccomick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ancient corals, like this one at Heron Island, highlight the rarity of the ocean heating event recently experienced by East Australia. This bleached and dying massive coral is over 4.5m dia and over 200 y old. Politicians - please speed Australia's transition to renewables.

Ancient corals, like this one at Heron Island, highlight the rarity of the ocean heating event recently experienced by East Australia. This bleached and dying massive coral is over 4.5m dia and over 200 y old. Politicians - please speed Australia's transition to renewables.
Mark Ian McCormick (@markimccomick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We all know that fish are selected by predators for various phenotypic traits when they settle, but did you know that those important traits differ with habitat? Check it out at Moad et al 2025 Sci Rep rdcu.be/e57s6

We all know that fish are selected by predators for various phenotypic traits when they settle, but did you know that those important traits differ with habitat? Check it out at Moad et al 2025 Sci Rep rdcu.be/e57s6
Mark Ian McCormick (@markimccomick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent study reinforces the finding that being in a group has survival advantages, particularly when you're with kin. This paper is one of the few to explore the escape kinematics of fish solitary fish and those in groups. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jf… Eric Fakan Rohan Brooker

A recent study reinforces the finding that being in a group has survival advantages, particularly when you're with kin. This paper is one of the few to explore the escape kinematics of fish solitary fish and those in groups. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jf… <a href="/EricFakan/">Eric Fakan</a> <a href="/brooker_rohan/">Rohan Brooker</a>
Mark Ian McCormick (@markimccomick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the first time I have been on twitter since it became X. Is it my imagination or have people in marine science stopped using it?

Methods in Ecology and Evolution (@methodsecolevol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📖Published📖 This is the first study to explore automated fish abundance counting in a DOV setup. Here, authors proposed three automated fish counting methods that used detections derived from a deep learning model as an input 🐟️ Read here👇 buff.ly/DzaMM9s

📖Published📖

This is the first study to explore automated fish abundance counting in a DOV setup. Here, authors proposed three automated fish counting methods that used detections derived from a deep learning model as an input 🐟️ 

Read here👇 
buff.ly/DzaMM9s