Wildlife picture, taken by Art Wolfe, Transvaal, South Africa.
I'd like to introduce you to a game I used to play online and would like to bring back. It's called #FindTheCatMonday, in which you have to find the cat in a photo on a Monday.
Don't post spoilers, but you can brag about how quick you got it.
π·: Art Wolfe, Transvaal, South Africa
06.11.2023 04:33
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So excited to be this week's guest on NASA Astrobiology's "Ask an Astrobiologist" tune in for my episode, "Scouring the seafloofor hydrothermal systems and biosignatures" on Wednesday
Follow this link for more details www.youtube.com/live/JnWHOdn...
23.10.2023 21:48
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Hi! I just joined Bluesky. I'm based in Zagreb (Ruder Boskovic Institute), Croatia ποΈπ
, and I work on cave spiders π·οΈ (taxonomy, systematics, phylogeny, biogeography...). My ultimate goal is to figure out how they and other cave critters manage to survive and thrive in that extreme environment.
21.10.2023 14:43
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New paper alert! This is the first chapter of my dissertation and am very excited for it to be out!! It's on the morphometrics of wrasse skulls and how it relates to the four-bar linkage systems. Hope you enjoy it!! #backthatwrasseup
academic.oup.com/iob/advance-...
17.10.2023 18:38
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Oooh, this is a good question! β€οΈπ³ Yes, they do - almost all mammals, including whales, have a pleural space; the only (known) exception is elephants.
14.10.2023 20:40
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Inigo Montoya quote "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die"
Guide to networking success:
1. Polite greeting
2. Name
3. Relevant personal link
4. Manage expectations
As grad prospective email season hits its peak, remember Inigo's guide to a solid email intro:
13.10.2023 16:50
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Lori, you're here! β€οΈπ³
05.10.2023 15:12
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It's seminar talk day, which means I have a whole hour to talk about two of my favorite things: whales and natural history archives! β€οΈπ³
04.10.2023 12:17
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Thereβs this unfortunate myth in science that the head of the lab alone controls its culture. In reality, all the members do and so each person should realize that they bring their own values, attitudes, and spirit for how things should be and that this does matter quite a bit.
30.09.2023 13:44
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If you're funded by NSF, or in the middle of writing a proposal (or review!) for NSF, here's our agency's lapse plan. Basically you can still do those things but will have no help or communication from us (sorry, we hate it too!) www.nsf.gov/pubs/2023/sh...
27.09.2023 15:00
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I am 1000% here for #WhaleWednesday! π¦
Pictured: blue whale skull in the Smithsonian NMNH collections, killer whales off Monterey, CA; and the skeleton gallery at the French National Museum of Natural History.
27.09.2023 15:04
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Right?!? I think it's hard for most people, including me, to really comprehend how BIG blue whales are. You can try to equate it to something common, like some number of school buses, but it just doesn't quite give real perspective. β€οΈπ³
27.09.2023 15:12
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I am 1000% here for #WhaleWednesday! π¦
Pictured: blue whale skull in the Smithsonian NMNH collections, killer whales off Monterey, CA; and the skeleton gallery at the French National Museum of Natural History.
27.09.2023 15:04
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Because I'm a whale-obsessed nerd, I've been thinking about this pic. I think I was wrong about the hanging bones, and that those are actually the spine/tail from another animal. Maybe a dolphin. 2-for-1 cetaceans! π³π¬
27.09.2023 14:50
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Me comforting my co-presenters when they're nervous about their presentations #ashs #ashs2023 #science πΎ π§ͺ
03.08.2023 14:13
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Yay, thank you!
26.09.2023 16:58
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Me in front of shark jaws
Me with some shark mascots
Me with a large shark in the Everglades
Science on Bluesky is growing rapidly!
Science friends, introduce yourselves below and Iβll share! Who are you? What do you work on? Where are you based?
Iβll go first. Iβm David, and I study sharks and their conservation. Iβm based in the Washington, DC area.
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26.09.2023 14:32
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Oh yes please, that would wonderful! Thank you! β€οΈπ³
26.09.2023 16:57
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You're so welcome! β€οΈπ³
26.09.2023 16:54
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That's definitely Cuvier's beaked whale sized. I think that's what this is and feel pretty good about the ID, but I certainly could be wrong. Here's some more info on them; beaked whales are the best whales! www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/cuvi...
26.09.2023 16:48
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I'm Kerri, and I study marine mammal ecology using archived natural history collections, like museums. β€οΈπ³
26.09.2023 16:43
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The easiest way to identify beaked whales is by the teeth - Cuvier's have two teeth in the furthest end of the lower jaw (they only erupt in males). Without those, an ID can be challenging or impossible. But here's a picture of a Cuvier's skull - it seems a good match. 3/3
26.09.2023 16:39
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Do you have an estimate for size? And a location - is this in Spain?
Second, I don't see any teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, which makes me think this is some sort of beaked whale. The skull shape seems right for that, too. If this is Spain, then this could be a Cuvier's beaked whale. 2/n
26.09.2023 16:36
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I can help with this! First, the skull is upside down & the lower jaw is the bone sitting on the bottom shelf all the way to the right. The remainder of the tail is the bones strung together and hanging under the skull and ribs. It's hard to gauge actual size, but yes, this could be full-sized. 1/n
26.09.2023 16:30
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