Bioluminescence, Ctenophores, Deep-sea invertebrates, Marine Biology, Computing for Scientists (views my own)

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Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. In our new @Nature paper, Darrin Schultz @conchoecia used the position of genes on chromosomes to show that ctenophores (comb jellies) not sponges are the sister-group to all other animals. nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
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Our photo science book The Radiant Sea comes out this week! It is not quite like your typical coffee-table ocean book, and shows in the organisms in a different "light" #bioluminescent. 🌊🦑abramsbooks.com/product/radi…
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Our short report on a remarkable feature of #ctenophores out now: Reverse development in the ctenophore Mnemiopsis. We show that Mnemiopsis is capable of reversal from mature lobate to early cydippid🤩. @MSarsCentre @UiB @biorxivpreprint #rejuvenation biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
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This #lipidtime story is the continuation of our collaboration with @beroe that uses #ctenophores as a powerful (and beautiful) comparative system for understanding the molecular basis for biological specialization
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🐌 I guess National Snail Day is a good time to share the overwhelming diversity of pelagic gastropods we saw in the Gulf of California, Mexico, last month. We used scuba and trawls on the R/V Sally Ride, supported by NSF grants and expertise of Brad Seibel and Amy Maas.
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First chapter of my PhD thesis is out in the Dunn lab @caseywdunn. Thank you to everyone who made this possible!! @conchoecia @npicciani @beroe and others!!
Giants among Cnidaria: large nuclear genomes and rearranged mitochondrial genomes in siphonophores academic.oup.com/gbe/advance… @GenomeBiolEvol
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During our project work @stri_panama taxonomy course, we found that hydrozoans show diverse fluorescence patterns that can vary across life stage and species🪼Happy to see our little study out @BridgetSquidget @beroe @chipotlau @alexandeleon_ doi.org/10.7773/cm.y2024.340…
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Returning to plug a new paper by me and @anelachoy in which we review life in the ocean's deep water-column. annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10… The editor kindly let us go over-length, but we still couldn't fit all the great research done by the deep-sea community.
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Any recommendations for Spanish-language “fundamentals of data viz” using #rstats ?
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Sad that pretty much every new Like or Follow is from a spam account, with a 6-digit number in the name, no tweets, and around zero followers.
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Welcome home to Monterey @WesternFlyerOrg!!
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If you are in the SF Bay area, tonight (Friday) at 7pm I’ll be giving a family friendly talk about marine bioluminescence and fluorescence at the Chabot Space & Science Center.
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Your style is great, but almost every #dragonfish pictured online has been net-caught, with head and jaw nearly ripped off. In life, they look more like you'd expect. #SundayFishSketch
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Recent PhD interested in deep-sea ecology, genomics, biochemistry, or bioluminescence? Apply for a postdoctoral fellowship at @MBARI_News. Check out the sponsor list & e-mail me to discuss projects hosted by my lab. Grad student position opening soon too. mbari.org/about/careers/post…
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This was weird to notice: two accomplished Ell* Mackays in my network. @theaterclouds @EllieWorldwide
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Sorry for my frustrated tone, but this has to be one of the worst science books of all time. 🌊 I took myself off as content advisor when they insisted on mixing pictures of bioluminescent, fluorescent, and iridescent animals next to one caption. Tiny author note at end… 😢
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Congratulations Manabu. I have always wondered about springtail #bioluminescence relative to other insects. It’s great you and the team are working on it. I’ve only seen them on snow by the hundreds, looking like sprinkled pepper. Wonder what it is used for?
光るトビムシの正体を明らかにしました。 多摩六都科学館の大平博士、横浜国立大学の中森博士、中部大の大場博士らとの共同研究です。うちの学生の加藤くんも活躍してくれています。 nagoya-u.ac.jp/researchinfo/…
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Susan Casey (@caseymaui) traversed all my emotions about the Titan sub failure in this deep dive for Vanity Fair. Great writing!
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Everyone author @caseymaui met in the tight-knit world of manned submersibles was aware of the Titan, and watched in disbelief as Stockton Rush built a cylindrical pressure hull out of filament-wound carbon fiber—an unpredictable material that is known to fail catastrophically under pressure. 🔗: vntyfr.com/hgNDO8t
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“Kids these days” don’t know how good they have it with presentations. Found some old slides where I cut colored transparencies and sandwich them behind high-contrast negatives to make colored projections. Now I’m usually fiddling with Keynote late the night before my talk!
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Given the session on #deepseamining at the Int'l Seabed Authority, I'm re-posting this article w/ @anelachoy about seafloor mining's effects up in the water column. I wouldn't change anything now, except saying "IF mining begins" instead of "when"... nytimes.com/2020/08/14/opini…
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...and I'd change "toxins" (biological) to "toxicants" (e.g., heavy metals) ...and remove the name of the then-President. "That's all I need." (Apologies to @SteveMartinToGo)
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