Avoid competition between. Blacktip and blacknose sharks with this one weird trick #BuzzfeedPaperTitles https://t.co/lt32z3ey8O
Six years ago today, I helped the UM shark research team work up this beautiful bull shark as part of my PhD research. The blood being drawn here was used in this paper: https://t.co/NrTZuQLdK4 https://t.co/03IoL52y0g
I had 3 papers in 2019: a first author pub (last of my Ph.D.) about feeding ecology https://t.co/lt32z3ey8O :
RT @WhySharksMatter: 5 years ago, 100+ of you donated to fund this research through the #SciFund @SciFund challenge! It's finally online! h…
RT @WhySharksMatter: While I'm out of town, please enjoy my latest paper about the feeding ecology of sharks in South Florida https://t.co/…
RT @WhySharksMatter: While I'm out of town, please enjoy my latest paper about the feeding ecology of sharks in South Florida https://t.co/…
While I'm out of town, please enjoy my latest paper about the feeding ecology of sharks in South Florida https://t.co/NrTZuQLdK4 (Blog post explaning the key conclusions here: https://t.co/Bm2rZdhtvP )
RT @WhySharksMatter: Here's a ReadCube link to the paper if you don't have institutional access to Aquatic Ecology https://t.co/ZeFHbWJykL)
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @oceanfamilygame: Check out this study to learn more on the feeding ecology of several shark species in South Florida. https://t.co/OyJM…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
Check out this study to learn more on the feeding ecology of several shark species in South Florida.
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @SpinyDag: Mightiest shark in the study. https://t.co/mMDNM8yLrv
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: We found that the way that two shark species interact with one another- compete for available resources or partition a…
RT @WhySharksMatter: 5 years ago, 100+ of you donated to fund this research through the #SciFund @SciFund challenge! It's finally online! h…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: 5 years ago, 100+ of you donated to fund this research through the #SciFund @SciFund challenge! It's finally online! h…
RT @WhySharksMatter: We found that the way that two shark species interact with one another- compete for available resources or partition a…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @SpinyDag: Mightiest shark in the study. https://t.co/mMDNM8yLrv
Mightiest shark in the study.
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
So @SpinyDag donated $10 to this project, and requested that I use it on the smallest shark in the whole dataset. The isotopic value of that shark, a male Atlantic sharpnose shark caught in Biscayne bay, was (-14.3,10.77) https://t.co/wwnUscZpUB
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @SpinyDag: Newly-published research by @WhySharksMatter and colleagues shows that shark feeding habits and potential competition between…
Newly-published research by @WhySharksMatter and colleagues shows that shark feeding habits and potential competition between species may completely differ between ecosystems right next door to each other. https://t.co/Kk3IN4pKwO
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @abesscenter: Abess alum David Shiffman @WhySharksMatter, affiliated researcher Neil Hammerschlag @DrNeilHammer, and colleagues publish…
RT @WhySharksMatter: We found that the way that two shark species interact with one another- compete for available resources or partition a…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Coauthors include Ph.D. committee member @heithauslab @MikeHeithaus , and Ph.D. advisor @DrNeilHammer ,along with Dr.…
Awwwww our paper is already on the @UMiamiRSMAS @abesscenter @univmiami publications board! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m https://t.co/MBoS2o2Gsb
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
Stable isotope analysis used to study feeding ecology in 11 species of shark in South Florida #SharkScience #SharkEducation
RT @WhySharksMatter: This was research I performed during my Ph.D. at @UMiamiRSMAS @abesscenter @univmiami @UMSharkResearch https://t.co/lt…
Abess alum David Shiffman @WhySharksMatter, affiliated researcher Neil Hammerschlag @DrNeilHammer, and colleagues publish on shark food webs: https://t.co/kzIGe0FdGm
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: This was research I performed during my Ph.D. at @UMiamiRSMAS @abesscenter @univmiami @UMSharkResearch https://t.co/lt…
This was research I performed during my Ph.D. at @UMiamiRSMAS @abesscenter @univmiami @UMSharkResearch https://t.co/lt32z3w90m
5 years ago, 100+ of you donated to fund this research through the #SciFund @SciFund challenge! It's finally online! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m
We found that the way that two shark species interact with one another- compete for available resources or partition available resources so there's no competition- is not always consistent everywhere that those two species are found. https://t.co/lt32z3w90
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
Coauthors include Ph.D. committee member @heithauslab @MikeHeithaus , and Ph.D. advisor @DrNeilHammer ,along with Dr. Les Kaufman https://t.co/lt32z3w90m
RT @WhySharksMatter: Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable iso…
Here's a ReadCube link to the paper if you don't have institutional access to Aquatic Ecology https://t.co/ZeFHbWJykL)
Hey everybody! We have a new paper out today- the last paper from my Ph.D.! https://t.co/lt32z3w90m We used stable isotope analysis to study the feeding ecology of 11 shark species in South Florida- please read and RT! Thread to follow.
RT @FishJournals: Intraspecific differences in relative isotopic niche area and overlap of co-occurring sharks Aquatic Ecology https://t.co…
Intraspecific differences in relative isotopic niche area and overlap of co-occurring sharks Aquatic Ecology https://t.co/qAkH2MvP20 https://t.co/Fol8DLTxbt
https://t.co/VKqu1kSrSv Intraspecific differences in relative isotopic niche area and overlap of co-occurring sharks Abstract Few studies have assessed whether patterns of resource partitioning among sympatric marine predators vary between different habi