Nuno Queiroz
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12-08-2015 15:14:19
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New DTP PhD Opportunity to research effects of Climate Change on Pelagic #Shark movements, habitats & distribns - come join the team MBA - Marine Biological Association OceanEarthUniSoton inspire-dtp.ac.uk w/ Ryan Reisinger Freya Womersley Nuno Queiroz
Apply here: noc.ac.uk/gsnocs/project…
An Editorial from my Research Topic on apex predators in insular/oceanic habitats, with Nuno Queiroz and Patrick Jodice: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
MARE-Madeira I Aquatic Research Institute
MOVE
BIOPOLIS-CIBIO
Clemson University
New in nature – Shipping is on the rise: four steps to curb #OceanRoadkill of marine giants – increasing evidence ships strikes are major cause of human-induced mortality for whales & #sharks , but some simple actions can turn things around MBA - Marine Biological Association
nature.com/articles/d4158…
The fastest #shark ? New directly measured swim speeds of shortfin #mako show a burst speed of 5 m/s, among the fastest speed yet recorded for free-swimming sharks, tunas and billfishes! David Sims MBA - Marine Biological Association doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15… #JFB
Opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellowship @ #SequeiraLab ! Are you a savvy programmer? Interested in maths and the marine realm? Keen to assist conservation? Then check out this opp with our Lab: sequeiralab.wordpress.com/2023/08/24/opp… @ecoevo_anu
Very unfortunate article by Bjorn Lomborg
misleading the world, using flawed and cherry-picked data and ignoring the dramatic reality impacting the lives of hundreds of thousands.
For a rationale: follow the money...
wsj.com/articles/clima…
New paper led by Camrin Braun out today in Science Advances 🚨 'Widespread habitat loss and redistribution of marine top predators in a changing ocean' science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Summarized nicely by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
whoi.edu/press-room/new…
nature.com/articles/s4155…
Excellent new paper on a framework to develop a 'dynamic human footprint', critical to understanding human-wildlife interactions! w/ Diego Ellis Soto David Sims among others. NatureEcoEvo
Check out our new basking shark regional endothermy study over on the New Scientist! 🔥🦈 newscientist.com/article/238327…
Nicholas Payne Andrew Jackson Jon Houghton Rob Deaville David Sims Matt Perkins IrishResearchCouncil fsbi Trinity College Dublin Science Foundation Ireland
Basking sharks are what now?! New paper led by Dr Haley Dolton (she/her) where we document regional endothermy in our favourite giant filter feeding sharky 🔥. Interesting implications for evolution and ecological advantages of regional endothermy; we thought it was only seen in apex 🦈&🐟1/3
A huge THANK YOU to all of our fantastic collaborators David Sims had the pleasure to work with over the last 23y making possible our discoveries on foraging, climate impacts, search scaling laws, fisheries overlap & marine traffic collisions with giant sharks.
#MBASharks
Our 2nd year University of Southampton PhD European Research Council (ERC) funded student Matt Waller Matt Waller is using satellite tracking technologies to unravel the impact of declining ocean oxygen on the biology and ecology of large oceanic shark species. #MBASharks
PhD student Freya Womersley University of Southampton funded by @NERCScience Freya's research uses the Global Shark Movement Project collaborative big datasets to understand present-day distributions of whale sharks to estimate future niches in the changing ocean environment. #MBASharks
Tracking sharks’ responses to Ocean Deoxygenation means we also study responses in normoxic habitats - In the Azores we record movements, behaviour & speeds of blue & mako sharks with @OkeanosUAc
Whilst fishing we were excited to be joined by this curious blue shark. #MBASharks
Check out our new ‘DOME’ tags developed by Nuno Queiroz ElectricBlue MOVE MBA - Marine Biological Association for monitoring dissolved oxygen, temperature, depth and accelerometry of sharks for our ocean warming and hypoxia research.
#MBASharks
Our David Sims OCEAN DEOXYFISH project explores how ocean deoxygenation & warming alters shark space-use & vulnerability to fishing. This animation by Nick Humphries shows global levels of Dissolved Oxygen & where Oxygen Minimum Zones occur (Low DO/OMZs shown in blue) #MBASharks