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@UW_SAFS GSS, @Thurner_S showed the increase risk of extinction of rare species during opportunistic exploitation events. Her example species where rino's and elephants!!
For #SundayFishSketch a repost. #teamAnadromous rocking with the coho salmon. #FreshVsSaltyFish.
Here an interesting paper regarding the effects of salmon declining body sizes for the ecosystems they inhabit. https://t.co/NpR9p0CFfM
Extremely sloppy #SundayFishSketch.
Sword fish and relatives have brain endothermy. Warmer brain and optic nerve benefit these organs when fish encounter steep thermal changes (e.g. deep dives). More in the paper by Wainwright and Longo https://t.co/FSxvC7xRnz
Amazing presentation by @andreajanereid! She walked us through the history of indigenous fisheries in Canada. Take home: if you want to be an ally give the place for indigenous peoples to speak. #RepresentationMatters #AFSVirtual2020 @AFS_SciComm #scicomm #livesketch #scifish
Thank you so much @marcyamcginnis for a such great and clarifying plenary on how to be on the GAME, and how to deliver your story. Fishtales: pitching your science to the media. #AFSvirtual2020 #scicomm @AFS_SciComm
Elizabeth Ng get al. @UW_SAFS Presented an interesting application for long term diet data. Can predator stomach contents reflect prey abundance? This is a topic dear to my heart, and another advancement to ecosystem studies. @AFS_SciComm #AFSvirtual2020 #AFS150
@AFS_Habitat meeting. Section updates. Go check all their sponsored symposiums during #AFSvirtual2020.
Today on #SundayFishSketch I am featuring one of the most exuberant fishes out there. This free hand drawing was heavly inspired by Steve Huskey's work, featured on his book 'The Skeleton Revealed'. Can you guess who is this? 1/3
Not Sunday, not finished, but here a half way through two week old #SundayFishSketch. #sharkweek2020
This week has been hyper stressful, but here I am trying to catch up with the #sundayfishsketch. The blobfish ,Psychrolutes marcidus, lives at depths from 600 to 1200 meters. They are extremely adapted to high pressures, having gelatinous flesh and neutral buoyancy. #scicomm