📖 New Paper
Environmental DNA metabarcoding reflects rank-based abundance of fish
This approach provides a practical tool for managers to rapidly assess rank abundance of freshwater fishes🧬🐟️
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Posts by Karina González
Nature research paper: Fossil isotope evidence for trophic simplification on modern Caribbean reefs
go.nature.com/4apq8h0
⚠️ 12 days until abstract deadline #FSBI2026!! Deadline: 2nd Feb at 5pm. The conference aims to bring together scientists from a range of disciplines to explore ways of integrating our research and strengthening relationships with stakeholders and policymakers. Don't miss out! bit.ly/45mWtU4
📢 #PhD opportunity! Interested in #eDNA and protecting our #rivers? We are recruiting a PhD researcher to tackle a very topical challenge: Empowering citizen scientists with an eDNA toolbox to safeguard #freshwater fishes. Deadline: January 16th 2026. #PhDPosition #CardiffUniversity bit.ly/49bl4gO
@gsalazr.bsky.social
Gonzalo Salazar has his first thesis paper published today in @peerj.bsky.social
We show that the invert taxa of the very understudied salares of the Lithium Triangle differ greatly between sites and will need assessing individually
peerj.com/articles/20042
A couple years ago with @profchrisharrod.bsky.social in an outreach activity of marine
food webs and
fish ecology.
Antofagasta, Chile
#JFB: Unexpected trophic diversity in the endemic fish 𝘖𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘢𝘴 𝘤𝘩𝘶𝘯𝘨𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘪𝘴 in a high-altitude freshwater ecosystem, Chungará (4520 m), northern Chile doi.org/10.1111/jfb.70081 #FishSci
¡Se viene el I Congreso de Salares y Ecosistemas Altoandinos! 🦩🦙🌵
Anoten y guarden la fecha: 4-6 Noviembre 2025
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