Researcher in seabird ecology and behaviour @NINANature. National Geographic Explorer. Views my own. she/her

Joined July 2016
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Annette Fayet retweeted
Check out our new paper “Night flight facilitates late breeding catch-up in a long-distance migratory seabird” We found that late laying shearwaters were more likely to fly more at night during migration and stopover less to “catch up” time nature.com/articles/s41598-0…
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My first paper from my PhD is out today on Manx shearwater behaviour and climate It’s published in the same journal as the first paper from the OG Dr Siddiqi (my grandpa) 🥳 ‘Behavioural responses of a trans-hemispheric migrant to climate oscillation’ royalsocietypublishing.org/d…
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Annette Fayet retweeted
Post Doc position in spatial population dynamic in seabirds available at NINAs Tromsø office. Please RT
Ledig postdoktorstilling i prosjektet “Spatial population dynamic in seabirds” i Tromsø. nina.attract.reachmee.com/jo…
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#Postdoc position in #seabirds spatial population dynamics at NINA Tromsø with @tonereiert Apply by 1st September. #jobs
Ledig postdoktorstilling i prosjektet “Spatial population dynamic in seabirds” i Tromsø. nina.attract.reachmee.com/jo…
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12 Jun 2024
📢3.5yr postdoc research fellow position in evolutionary ecology - apply now! Quantifying spatio-seasonal variation in #selection on seasonal #migration. Deadline July 15. @UoABioSci @UKCEHseabirds @NERCscience #ecoevo abdnjobs.co.uk/vacancy/resea…
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Annette Fayet retweeted
Petrel field work positions available in Iceland this summer! A paid field assistant position (up to three months) is being offered by the South Iceland Nature Research Centre Applicants should send a CV, with two referees, to stephenjhurling@gmail.com
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Annette Fayet retweeted
What has happened to all the Isle of May guillemots? The first egg was the latest ever but adjusting for that we should still be peak laying now and the cliffs are terrifyingly empty. Even those that have laid don't seem committed and are losing their eggs at an alarming rate.1/2
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10 May 2024
Several #seabird species, especially common guillemots and #puffins in the SEAPOP-colony Hornøya, are currently affected by an #oilspill. The source of the oil is unknown. Article in Norwegian - pictures speaking for themselves #pollution nrk.no/tromsogfinnmark/oljes…
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#WomenInSeabirdScience Nina Dehnhard @NinaDehnhard is a Seabird ecologist at Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) studying #plastics in #seabirds and spatial overlap between seabirds and #offshoreoil #offshorewind and #kelpharvesting
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Annette Fayet retweeted
⚡️Postdoc in sensory ecology!⚡️ 3 year position at @OxfordBiology on colouration in fish schools! If antipredator colour, collective behaviour, fieldwork in nice places, and fun experiments with predatory fish is your thing, get in touch! Pls RT 🐟🐟🐠🐠💥jobs.ac.uk/job/DHJ328/postdo…
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Two PhD positions available in my lab, in the project on parental coordiantion in birds. See more here biology.ug.edu.pl/sites/biol… or contact me for more details
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Annette Fayet retweeted
We're pleased to announce the 3⃣ successful applicants of our 2024 training grants 🥳 @GwennanOutside is heading to @SkokholmIsland, @jelaine_gan is visiting @IofMayBirdObs, & @_jdbirder is going to @bardseyobs! We hope they have wonderful #seabird-filled experiences! 🐦🏝️🌊
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Annette Fayet retweeted
UPDATE: 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 #CoimbraSeabirds has been extended until the 28th April ucpages.uc.pt/events/coimbra…
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Annette Fayet retweeted
⚠️ Abstract submission closing soon!! ⚠️ ____ Come share your awesome #seabird research with us at the 16th International Seabird Group Conference in Portugal, 2-6 September 2024. #CoimbraSeabirds 🔗: ucpages.uc.pt/events/coimbra… Deadline: 15th April 2024 📅
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Annette Fayet retweeted
Check out the groundbreaking seabird research by @DrGemClucas at @CornellBirds Lab of Ornithology on climate change impacts and conservation on these remote islands in Maine and New Hampshire. via @edgeeffectsmag edgeeffects.net/seabird-rese…

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Silent bird cliffs. Many Norwegian #seabird populations have declined significantly in recent decades. In this @NINAforskning #scicomm project we have illustrated the dramatic changes. The article is in Norwegian but the photos speak for themselves. storymaps.arcgis.com/stories…
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Extremely powerful depictions of decline of #seabirds in Norway through historical and current photos laid side by side by @Signe_Dalsgaard and colleagues. Link in @AnnetteFayet ‘s post 👇
Great #scicomm project led by my colleague @Signe_Dalsgaard illustrating the dramatic declines of #seabird populations in Norway. The article is in Norwegian but the photos speak for themselves. nrk.no/trondelag/xl/hvorfor-…
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Great #scicomm project led by my colleague @Signe_Dalsgaard illustrating the dramatic declines of #seabird populations in Norway. The article is in Norwegian but the photos speak for themselves. nrk.no/trondelag/xl/hvorfor-…
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Really cool paper by @anflack’s group providing strong support for the “exploration-refinement” hypothesis - the idea that learning shapes how individual migration routes develop in long-lived species.
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Migrating birds may seem to be following instinct, but also learn and experiment. A study followed 258 white storks and found that young storks tried out alternate migration routes, whereas old storks were faithful to established routes. In PNAS: ow.ly/JMbi50QNzo1
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