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Posts by Clara Bird, Ph.D.

This paper has been almost 7-years in the making! I'm so proud and excited to see it out in the world.

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The slow, but ever turning, cycles of science: a look under the hood of the scientific method Dr. Clara Bird, Postdoctoral Scholar, OSU Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences, GEMM Lab & LABIRINTO Cycles can be found everywhere in nature and our lives. From tides a…

In this month's blog, @clarabird.bsky.social reflects on her experience with the scientific method in practice, from the slow and messy bits to the cool conclusions. Check it out here: blogs.oregonstate.edu/gemmlab/2025...

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Using accelerometry tags to quantify gray whale foraging behavior High-resolution tri-axial accelerometry biologging tags have quantitatively described behaviors in baleen whale species that forage using lunges and continuous ram filtration. However, detailed quant...

🚨New publication!🚨 We used high-resolution accelerometry biologging tags to quantify #graywhale behavior off the #Oregon coast at multiple scales (broad & fine).

Check it out in Marine Mammal Science: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#biologging #tagging #marinemammals

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Thrilled to share the results from the first chapter of my PhD! Check it out below!

#gradschool #research

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When quantifying whale breaths from a distance to estimate energetics, it's important to consider breath-by-breath variability.

Learn more about @clarabird.bsky.social 's work here: blogs.oregonstate.edu/gemmlab/2024...

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