PhD at @GMU_COS studying anadromous fish 🐟 | @SouthernMiss and @umncla alumni

Joined December 2011
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
12 Jun 2024
Reason we do what we do.
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
23 Apr 2024
Well done, GMU Professor Reid Nelson on leading our study on catch and release angling mortality on Chesapeake striped bass. Great innovation and angler engagement. tagchesapeake.org/studies/
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
I am recruiting a postdoc in my lab to work on fish habitat associations, movement, and ecology in MS waters. We do telemetry work with a variety of species in our waters (FW->Marine). Chek out this link for more details! andreslab.net/post/recruitin…
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Icey boats and cold winter days won’t keep us from going to check out locations for acoustic receiver deployment! 🧊🥶@TReidNelson1
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🚨🐟🦖New paper! Gulf Sturgeon are currently unprotected under the ESA in Alabama, however, we found that they occupied habitats within Mobile Bay during the overwinter foraging period warranting reconsideration for protection of the species in this system shorturl.at/prvy6

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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
Today we deployed a #telemetry array to monitor Gulf #sturgeon movement around Ship Island, MS!
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Go team!
Great job y'all!
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
2 Oct 2023
In our new classification of ray-finned fishes, we recognize a clade that includes Osteoglossomorpha and Elopomorpha that is the sister lineage of all other teleosts. No pre-molecular phylogeny resolved these two lineages as a clade Read more at zenodo.org/record/8352027 @thackfish
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10/10 go work for Mike if you can!! He’s cool
I am recruiting a PhD student to come work with Paddlefish using telemetry and capture-recapture. Preferred start would be January 2024, but understand the application deadline is near so also open to conversations about Fall 24. See link below for info andreslab.net/post/come-stud…
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
In this new paper we show how cycles of speciation and hybridization have facilitated exceptionally fast adaptive radiations of cichlid fish into hundreds of species across four trophic kevels in just 16“000 years. ⁦@joana_meierscience.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
Idk how many bird nirds are left on this site but I figured I’d share this fundraising effort for shorebird protection in Florida. 50% of buff sales to benefit conservation efforts for nesting species. hanksfishart.threadless.com/…
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Congrats Madison for a great paper!
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
Do all freshwater 🐟🐟🐟 show the same spp richness pattern? No! But all patterns (classic LDG, inverse & bimodal) are explained by the same process! Recent pub from @maevolabMX lead by @aberenicega w/ @axl_arango, Juan Carvajal & Pablo Tedesco: tinyurl.com/3hv5byvu
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
if you are thinking about beginning a study to track aquatic animals in 2 or 3-D with transmitters, please read this primer by @FisheriesRobert and others and me for considerations on all aspects of study design besjournals.onlinelibrary.wi… #fishsci
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
Another successful day at Cat Island #acoustic tagging #lemonsharks. Had our first recapture - after just two weeks her sutures have popped and she's healing wonderfully. We also got the first #V16 deployed!
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Elizabeth Greenheck retweeted
We have a PhD position available at our institute working on #fish, including #telemetry, #biologging & #ecophysiology! Trout, salmon, maybe tunas!!?🐟👀 with @Kaa_telemetry & me! Retweet & share widely! 🙌 tinyurl.com/mr3t7p9j
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Ahh!! Can’t wait to watch
Missed my #AFS153 talk on Alligator Gar? Go check it out virtually on the app!
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