📢7th Workshop of Ecological and Behavioral Physiology (iimyc.gob.ar/fisioclim). Organizing this event is a significant challenge, especially given the current circumstances facing science in Argentina. For this reason, I warmly invite you to participate.
📍Córdoba, Argentina - March 10-12, 2027
Posts by Mar Pineda
🚨 The deadline for submitting an abstract is March 3rd- that’s next Tuesday! Don’t miss out! #ICBF2026
📣 Calling fish biologists & conservation scientists!
We’re convening a session at #ICBF2026 (UBC, Vancouver):
Bridging experimental biology & conservation
If your research connects mechanism to real-world application- from lab to field- we want your abstract!
Apply by March 3rd! 🐟🌎
icbf2026.com
When studying animal physiology we carefully control temperature, oxygen…but often ignore who animals live with.
Social context such as parents (1), social environment (2), litter mates (3) can shape physiology and later plasticity (4). We discuss it in this commentary 👉 doi.org/10.1242/jeb....
🚨New paper out now! Excited to see this commentary, led by @shaunkillen.bsky.social, showing that social context is key in comparative physiology and must be integrated! Read more here: doi.org/10.1242/jeb.... #ComparativePhysiology #Behaviour #Ecophysiology @sbohvm.gla.ac.uk @jexpbiol.bsky.social
We face two potential missteps in ecophysiology: 1) measuring animals under socially unrealistic conditions & 2) extrapolating results to nature, where social dynamics alter trait expression, plasticity, & evolutionary outcomes. Our new commentary in @jexpbiol.bsky.social : doi.org/10.1242/jeb....
An open database for absolutely anybody interested in fish social behaviour. Open to hobbyists, divers, fishers, researchers and more. If you’ve seen it, share it! Or if you want to find out more, explore the contributions posted from all over the globe! 🌍 🐠 🐟
Fisheries can drive selection, but what about small-scale ornamental fisheries? Our new study shows Amazonian fishes interact w/ traps in species- & environment-specific ways, hinting at overlooked selective potential. Led by @marpineda.bsky.social Read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
In the first of our 'What our PGR Students Say' series this week, meet Mar. @marpineda.bsky.social
Mar Pineda is a PhD student in the School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine at the University of Glasgow.
#universityofglasgow #MVLS #SBOHVM #PhD
youtu.be/O0LhSrBtyc0?...
Incredibly excited to travel to Japan tomorrow for the Japanese Society of Fisheries Science Spring Meeting! Thank you JSFS for hosting and @thefsbi.bsky.social for allowing me to represent you! The FSBI have also kindly sent me goodies to distribute. Please stay tuned for talk and merch! 🐟 🌸
Fantastic sunny day up at @sceneuog.bsky.social running our first ever Aquatic Research Away Day! Great talks and discussions at our beautiful field station- thank you for hosting us! @sbohvm.gla.ac.uk
Hi Steve, I’d love to be added please!
Creek 🎣 These are great!
Science is not only done in English!!
We show that by doing searches in other languages we increased our understanding of the $ cost of invasive species (by a lot!!)
This is Specially important in areas where English is not widely spoken www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Could I please be added? My research is based in the Brazilian Amazon and I work on ecology and fish ecophysiology! 🐠 🐟 🌴
Please could I be added? Thank you! 🐠
Hi Colin, could I be added please? Thank you!
I’d love to be added please!
This is great! I would love to be added please.