Coral mortality after bleaching is associated w/ heatwaves AND local conditions, including macroalgae, suggesting action at all levels is necessary for coral survival, see our new study in @ScienceMagazine using a global dataset collected by @ReefCheckscience.sciencemag.org/conte…
Happy to announce our new paper in @PLOSONE about coral bleaching in Maui. We used 3D coral reef models to track the fate of corals through multiple bleaching events 🪸🥵
Lots to unpack, but TLDR we found encouraging signs of resilience
Check it out 👉 journals.plos.org/plosone/ar…
My lab @himb_soest is recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher in coral eco-evolutionary modeling! Applications are due by Aug 14th. I'm happy to answer questions and can chat with folks during the ESA meeting in Long Beach. Details here: lmcmanus47.github.io/opportu…
Important viewpoint on the Pacific and our greater aspirations to malama our oceans as a Pacific Island community:
Mahalo StevenMana'oakamai Johnson and Angelo Villagomez.
civilbeat.org/2024/07/what-t…
ALT Aerial photo of a family paddling surfboards at Waikiki, along with the AFS 2024 Annual Meeting logo in the shape of a makau traditional Hawaiian fish hook and text reading, "154th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai'i, September 15-19, 2024. Abstract deadline extended to: FRIDAY, MAY 3." Photo courtesy of Hawai'i Tourism Authority.
Have you checked out the Hawai'i Coral Bleaching Collaborative's new website? Explore resources for #coralbleaching monitoring, interactive data dashboards of statewide surveys, and more! Mahalo to our friends @PacIOOS for helping make this site possible! hcbc-uhm.hub.arcgis.com/
ALT Beige box with AFS Annual Meeting logo in the shape of a makau traditional Hawaiian fish hook and text reading, "Call for Abstracts. 154th Annual Meeting, September 15-19, 2024, Honolulu, Hawai'i. Conserving Fishes and Fishing Traditions through Knowledge Co-Production. Abstract submission open March 25 - April 26. afsannualmeeting.fisheries.org."
❗️#Postdoc alert! We are hiring someone w/ expertise in quantitative modeling & experience/interest in social-ecological dynamics & networks. Based at @Sydney_Uni 🌅, but w/ collab visit to @sthlmresilience w/ @OrjanBodin!
Learn more/apply tinyurl.com/USYDpostdoc by 13 APR 2024
I'm so thrilled to share this opportunity to work with me for the summer! This year's paid newsletter intern will learn the ins and outs of short-form science writing and what it takes to produce @ScienceMagazine's daily newsletter, #ScienceAdviser. recruiting.ultipro.com/AME11…
I am excited to share I have started a new position as faculty @uhmanoa@himb_soest! I am grateful for the experiences and opportunities I've had at ASU, and am looking forward to new adventures ahead. Stay tuned for more updates from the Donovan Lab and @HawaiiReefData soon
We are pleased to announce one of our new sections, Coastal and Marine Ecology!🌊 Select this section when you join for 2024; current members can add it for just $5!
esa.org/membership/
ALT Congratulations and Welcome to Coastal & Marine Ecology
Sharing the news that “Evidence for managing herbivores for reef resilience,” was recently published by @HawaiiReefData for public access. Read the article here!
royalsocietypublishing.org/d…
Call for papers! I am co-editing a special issue of Theoretical Ecology on Recent Developments in Understanding Marine Reserves (link.springer.com/collection…). We are hoping to receive manuscripts by April 1. Please RT and DM if you have questions! With co-editors @JKHopf@bode_e
Session proposal submission is now open for our 154th Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawai'i, September 15-19, 2024, co-hosted by the Western Division and the AFS Pacific Islands Chapter. Session proposals are due February 23: afsannualmeeting.fisheries.o…
ALT 154th Annual Meeting logo, featuring a traditional makau fishhook, by artist Mele Ana Kastner and text reading, "Call for Sessions: 154th Annual Meeting, September 15-19, 2024, Honolulu, Hawai'i. Conserving Fishes and Fishing Traditions through Knowledge Co-Production. Deadline February 23."
POSTDOC IN COEXISTENCE THEORY FOR CORAL REEFS available in my research group here at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama, as part of a three-year Smithsonian-funded project on biodiversity maintenance in reef coral assemblages (1/2) (Please retweet!)
Together, these results provide evidence to support managing herbivores for ecosystem-based objectives, such as @HolomuaMarine implementing holistic management in Hawai‘i [7/8]