✨ OPPORTUNITY! SCOR's 2026 Visiting Scholar program is open for applications!
This program supports the travel costs to conduct on-site education and mentorship at a developing-country institution.
📅 Apply by 15 December 2025
💻 More information at scor-int.org/work/capacit...
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Read more about how you can turn your home into a wildlife refuge @aunz.theconversation.com @icon-science.bsky.social
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Are you a top US-based scientist wanting to relocate to Australia? We are now calling for formal applications from both Australian and non-Australian citizens based in the US whose work is internationally recognised as exceptional.
📅 Applications close: Aug 29, 2025
🔗 science.org.au/gtap/?utm_so...
If you can’t wait for the next ICCB - We are thrilled to announce that the next SCB Oceania conference will be held in Nov 2026 together with @newzealandecology.bsky.social in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa NZ!
#NZES_SCBO2026 #ICCB2025
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Speed mentoring for early career ecologists
Calling all early career ecologists! The ESA Mentoring Program supports Early Career Ecologists by connecting them with mentors from academia and industry. The program provides a space to explore topics such as career development, work-life balance, research pathways, and navigating challenges in the profession. When you register as a mentee, you will be invited to browse the profiles of our registered mentors and enjoy a unique opportunity to book up to three 30-minute sessions.
Mentee registration for the July week is now OPEN A few things to note: If you’ve been part of the ESA Mentoring Program before – or been mentored elsewhere – you’re still welcome to apply. Mentees must be current ESA members to participate. Sessions will be held online (Zoom) There is no ongoing commitment – mentors and mentees may choose to continue the conversation after the mentoring week, but there is no expectation to do so. If July doesn’t suit, look out for the October round (registrations open in September).
Calling all early-career ecologists 🐨
Mentee registration is NOW OPEN for ESA’s July Speed Mentoring Week!
🔹 Book up to 3 one-on-one sessions with experienced ecologists
🔹 Get answers to your biggest career questions
🔹 Flexible, impactful, and designed for YOU
🔗 Register now tinyurl.com/bderjjxj
Call for abstracts: ESA2025 conference
Just over a week to go until the deadline for conference abstracts for ESA2025 🪶
Don't miss the chance to present your work in front of peers and experts in Adelaide this November.
Submit your abstracts online now: esa2025.org.au
#ESA2025 #ESAus2025 #ecology
Sea Grant, a program of NOAA which funds coastal research, education, and community outreach - is unfortunately a target for the current administration's draconian reductions in science funding. Sign a letter of support for Sea Grant here: sga.seagrant.org/letters-of-s...
Mesophotic reef #coral reference genomes for Leptoseris and Montipora species! From my postdoc work in American Sāmoa. Thanks Revive & Restore Wild Genomes and @dtgenomics.bsky.social for the support 🪸 @danbarshis.bsky.social | Data (see Files tab): osf.io/kdm8f/ | Paper: doi.org/10.1093/jher...
The Centre for Biodiversity Genomics @uofguelph.bsky.social added its 15 millionth specimen to its archive, moving closer to its goal of sequencing 25 million specimens by 2029 — and then all life on Earth by 2045.
news.uoguelph.ca/2025/04/worl...
#DNAbarcoding #Milestone
The #GSB2025 Banner has been released, looking forward to seeing all your observations this year.
Find your local project here,
inaturalist.org/projects/gre...
or organise your own just get in contact via our socials or email. #inaturalist #citizenscience #naturelovers
The Biodiversity Heritage Library has just surpassed 63 million pages! Spanning 1469–2025, BHL provides invaluable #OpenAccess to the foundation of our understanding of biodiversity. 🌎 📚 🌱 #ILoveBHL #BHLib ➡️ www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Announcement from iDigBio indicating BioDigiCon 2025 in DC wil be canceled due to current funding uncertainties
Just saw this on the other site. Not good. We must preserve, protect, and advocate for biological collections and the museums who care for them
That's a shame, I was wondering why I couldn't find the website. Are there other similar national or international conferences this year that you might recommend?
Today's dive will take place on an unnamed seamount northwest of Holanikū (Kure Atoll) starting at 450m. #OkeanosExplorer EX2503 dive 11 #Papahānaumokuākea #MarineLife #saveNOAA
www.youtube.com/live/rwq8v0c...
A press release is out about the Biodiversity Heritage Library. From 1 January 2026 the Smithsonian will no longer host the administrative functions of BHL. BHL is looking for a new home. For further information see blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/2025/04/new-...
#ILoveBHL #BiodiversityHeritageLibrary
Last year I had an absolute blast at the Field Museum (Chicago, USA), especially at the Unseen Oceans exhibit with an amazing plankton entrance hall followed by bioluminescence! #MuseumSelfieDay @sciencecenters.bsky.social
ALA Labs frontpage & text logo. ALA LABS text is in white, formatted as off-centre stacked text. Underneath is smaller text, "Experiments in code, data analysis & visualisation from the Atlas of Living Australia." The background is green grass with a Southern Brown Tree Frog in the middle, hanging onto the grass. It has a darker brown top and lighter brown underside. The frog's eye is a rich dark yellow, with a black pupil in the shape of an oval, stretching from the left to right side of the eye
An animated scroll through an ALA Labs post, showing code, text and visuals to make a data visualisation in R. The article is on how to make a hexagon map of Australia, where each hexagon is an area of Australia, and each point in the hexagon is positioned and coloured to represent a species.
Examples of dataviz that ALA Labs posts show how to make in R. They are colourful and fun. One of them is even 3D!
✅ Do you use R or Python?
✅ Are you an ecologist/biologist?
Then you might find our website ALA Labs useful!
ALA Labs is full of how-to articles to visualise or analyse biodiversity data. Some are for beginners, others are advanced/experimental 😀
labs.ala.org.au
🧪🌏 #rstats #python #quartopub
@dr-clara-diaz.bsky.social @gabygoesdiving.bsky.social @cnidaryan.bsky.social @drjackhlaverick.bsky.social @valeriomicaroni.bsky.social
Sponge bed (Suberites australiensis) on shell rubble in the Wellington Harbour, New Zealand
Colorful mesophotic sponge and anemone garden in the Cook Strait
Diver on the mesophotic sponge gardens
🚨 New paper!🚨 We explored, characterized and mapped shallow-water marine animal forests around Wellington, NZ. We found incredible sponge gardens, brachiopod beds, and polychaete fields.🧽🪸🪱🐟
In OA at: doi.org/10.1016/j.ge...
🪩 Excited to share our paper in #BiologyLetters about recent trends & biases in #mesophotic research! Huge effort by our volunteer community worldwide @pimbongaerts @AlelimonHA @perez-rosales-g.bsky.social & entire @mesophotic team!
▶️ doi.org/10.1098/rsbl...
#ForCoral @rsocpublishing.bsky.social
An historic illustration of 3 fairy wrens
An historic illustration of a black and white possum in a tree
A historic book on a book scanner, open to a page showing historic illustrations of 5 colourful parrots
A woman standing in front of a bookshelf filled with historic bound journals
Hi Bluesky, I’m Nicole, Manager of the Australian branch of the Biodiversity Heritage Library @bhl-au.bsky.social, the world’s largest online repository of biodiversity literature. I work with museums, herbaria & libraries to make their collections openly accessible, discoverable & connected. 1/3
I don’t quite yet have the same reach on here as I did on Twitter, so I’m going to start a new fish game called #EtymologyEpithet, where I explain the etymology (the meaning behind a name) for all of the fishes I’ve described, starting with Cirrhilabrus isosceles, the Pintail Fairywrasse.
Many of the (great) starter packs focus on faculty in different fields. In an effort to help #EarlyCareerResearchers in #marine biology, ecology, evolution, & related fields (re-)connect, here is a list of ECRs. Please give them a follow (and reply to be added or suggest people). go.bsky.app/KhWvT4u
Quite clear that this ^ one is going to fill up, so I’ve started a 2nd one. Please continue to follow for ocean scholars and let me know if you’d like to be added. 🌊
go.bsky.app/4wMsfX4
Ok, I’m loving the starter packs! This one is for women (inclusively defined) in Ocean Science.
You need more ocean 🌊 in your feed! Follow these folks.
If you would like to be added please just let me know 👋 … if I forgot you, please don’t be offended, it was an accident! go.bsky.app/7MdiLgo
Hi could I please be added? Thanks!
Many coral 'species' may, in fact, be separate 'cryptic' species! We found that up to 68% of #popgen studies in corals had putative cryptic taxa!! Check out the ms in Peer Community Journal! @peercommunityin.bsky.social
#corals #crypticspecies
peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10....
Thanks, and nice to e-meet you too!
Would like to be added too, please!