Marie-Pier Hébert (@mp_heb) 's Twitter Profile
Marie-Pier Hébert

@mp_heb

Écologiste aquatique / Aquatic ecologist 🦠💧
Passionnée de 101 choses, ici surtout pour la science.
/ Fascinated by 101 things, here mostly for science.

ID: 919658870229946370

calendar_today15-10-2017 20:18:55

1,1K Tweet

698 Followers

632 Following

Support Our Science (@supportoursci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FactFriday Did you know that graduate students holding a Tricouncil award like #NSERC and #SSHRC can't afford to live in a 1-bedroom apartment in the city they study in. How can we expect researchers to make advances in Science when they can't make rent? 😱 #SupportOurScience

#FactFriday Did you know that graduate students holding a Tricouncil award like #NSERC and #SSHRC can't afford to live in a 1-bedroom apartment in the city they study in. How can we expect researchers to make advances in Science when they can't make rent? 😱 #SupportOurScience
Nandita Basu (@nanditabasu2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our paper in Nature Geoscience, we find increasing concentrations of soluble phosphorus across the Great lakes Basin. Greater increases at higher latitudes suggest warming winters to be a potential driver #ClimateChange #waterquality #machinelearning @GWFpubs @LakeFutures

Wei Zhi (@weizhiwater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NatureClimate widespread oxygen loss in warming rivers in US + Central Europe, at rates higher than oceans but lower than coastal & lakes. Urban rivers warm up fastest; agricultural rivers lose oxygen fastest nature.com/articles/s4155… Li Li 李黎 Jiangtao Liu BOKU HyWa

<a href="/NatureClimate/">NatureClimate</a> widespread oxygen loss in warming rivers in US + Central Europe, at rates higher than oceans but lower than coastal &amp; lakes. Urban rivers warm up fastest; agricultural rivers lose oxygen fastest

nature.com/articles/s4155… 

<a href="/LiReactiveWater/">Li Li 李黎</a> <a href="/JiangtaoLiud/">Jiangtao Liu</a> <a href="/BOKU_HyWa/">BOKU HyWa</a>
Dr. Merritt Turetsky (@queenofpeat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a ton of misinformation in my replies so here is a primer on permafrost carbon. Permafrost stores a HUGE amount of carbon because ancient life took up CO2, built biomass, then died. That organic matter (~50% C) slowly accrued in Earth's best freezer for 1000s of yrs. 1/

There is a ton of misinformation in my replies so here is a primer on permafrost carbon. Permafrost stores a HUGE amount of carbon because ancient life took up CO2, built biomass, then died. That organic matter (~50% C) slowly accrued in Earth's best freezer for 1000s of yrs. 1/
Sarah Laframboise (@slaframboise14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are our best and brightest leaving Canada? 🤔 Really proud of the Support Our Science team for being featured in this piece from University Affairs! Read more here 👇👇 universityaffairs.ca/features/featu… #SupportOurScience

Véronique Dubos (@vroniquedubos1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐟Traditional Inuit fishing sites are linked to Arctic char habitat use. A fantastic collaboration with fishers allowed to characterize winter habitats.

🐟Traditional Inuit fishing sites are linked to Arctic char habitat use. A fantastic collaboration with fishers allowed to characterize winter habitats.
SIL Limnology (@sil_limnology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we are happy to announce the most recent winners of SIL's prestigious Naumann-Thienemann medal, awarded for a lifetime of outstanding scientific contributions to limnology research 💧 Please join us in congratulating Dr Vera Huszar! 🏅

Today we are happy to announce the most recent winners of SIL's prestigious Naumann-Thienemann medal, awarded for a lifetime of outstanding scientific contributions to limnology research 💧

Please join us in congratulating Dr Vera Huszar! 🏅
Marie-Pier Hébert (@mp_heb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It shouldn't have come to this but good to see alternatives for Can students coming to QC-hopefully more solutions will arise, esp for internat stds. Thx McGill University for sending the msg that stds are *welcome* here. Awards (80% eligibility) offset '24 tuition increases to '23 levels

GRIL (@gril_limnologie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pour l’🩵 des lacs, nous souhaitons vous rappeler d’adopter de bonnes pratiques de nettoyage 🚿 des embarcations ⛵️🚤🚣⛴️et ainsi limiter 🛑 la propagation des espèces aquatiques envahissantes (EAE).

Marie-Pier Hébert (@mp_heb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Walkouts, petitions & tweets: how a grass-roots movement led by students, postdocs and tenured academics changed gov. policy on science funding." Better pay for those funded by our tri-agency council. Definitely a *BIG* win. But still inequalities & short-term vision for most.

Alan Knapp (@alan_knapp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent review/synthesis... worth checking out. Drought as an emergent driver of ecological transformation in the twenty-first century academic.oup.com/bioscience/art…

Stephen Jane (@stephenjane10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper led by Kevin C. Rose makes the case that aquatic deoxygenation has sufficient implications for the Earth system that it warrants inclusion in the planetary boundaries framework. doi.org/10.1038/s41559…

Emilio Vilanova 🌳 (@evilanova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"More than 4.4 billion people in poorer countries lack safe drinking water, a number more than twice as high as some other estimates" Mapping safe drinking water use in low- and middle-income countries | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

"More than 4.4 billion people in poorer countries lack safe drinking water, a number more than twice as high as some other estimates"

Mapping safe drinking water use in low- and middle-income countries | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Martin Girardin (@girardinmartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper published in Nature Communications The 2023 fire season in Canada is a wake-up call: severe climate impacts on fire activity are arriving decades earlier than predicted. Building fire-resilient environments is now more critical than ever! Natural Resources CEF_CFR nature.com/articles/s4146…

Niko McCarty 🧫 (@nikomccarty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is really a stunning paper. Cyanobacteria exposed to shorter days (in the lab) "rewire" their membrane lipids to anticipate cold weather. When those cells are plunged into cold water, they have "two or three-times higher survival" than cells exposed to longer days.

This is really a stunning paper.

Cyanobacteria exposed to shorter days (in the lab) "rewire" their membrane lipids to anticipate cold weather.

When those cells are plunged into cold water, they have "two or three-times higher survival" than cells exposed to longer days.