Like historic data culled from handdrawn maps? Enjoyed this talk at #BEM2022? Fan of @ShoalsMarineLab? The preprint from our @CIEEICEE working group that examines how local conditions modify region-wide change based on Art Borror's notebooks is now up! https://ecoevorxiv.org/u6exy/
π¨#BEM2022 - attention! There are many open seats at The Friendly Toast!!!π¨
Lopez-Legentil: invasive colonial ascidians keep their microbiome pretty much constant around the world, while solitaries adapt to local conditions. #bem2022
Stats need meetup at the morning #bem2022 coffee break, and I am so excited. #statsnerd
Julien Beaulieu shows that NOAA trawl data matches perfectly with natural history observations of subtidal consumers - regime shifts once a decade starting in 1990 #bem2022
.@jbburant if we consider subtidal and intertidal interaction webs separately in the GoM, we miss 1/4 of all species interactions #bem2022
.@HopeandSeaweed #kelp is nearly gone from all sites where it was found in the 1970s and 1980s in the Narraganset in RI and precipitously declined at others. #bem2022
.@ISRosenthal shows that using online community science from @the_zooniverse increases student understanding, confidence, and trust in science. #bem2022
.@SheUrchinBreck shows that, as urchins are subjected to more and more days of a heat wave - even with recovery time- they get stressed and are not able to keep up metabolically. #bem2022
Itβs Byrnes Lab day here at #bem2022
1130 @SheUrchinBreck on urchins and heat wave stress
130 @ISRosenthal on how YOU can bring kelp from space into your classroom
215 Wendi White on cordgrass morphology and marsh sedimentation
330 Me on using long-term natural history data
.@KatieDu_Ecology warming turns positive interactions between oysters and sea grass flat or negative. Ocean acidification nails both. #BEM2022
TFW you are in another town and find a cafe that you know, if you lived there, would be YOUR cafe. Hello, Elephantine. #bem2022
H/t @SML_Director for the rec
A killer point from Larry Harris after 50 years of observing a constantly changing Gulf of Maine. How do we manage for ecosystem services in a constantly changing system with no end point in site? #bem2022
And away we go! #BEM2022
The Byrnes lab begins #bem2022 with multiple species of oysters. Doing it right.
Folk going to #BEM2022, we only have a few responses so far on folk interested in - or leading - affinity groups at the meeting. We've also added a few more options based on write-ins. Please check out https://forms.gle/Axvcnh6SXByxU3BF9 and RT! @BenthicEcology @BeccaSelden
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfemy19... - note it is NOT linked to reg or the demographic survey #BEM2022
Woooo! Benthic Ecology 2022 meeting website online! You can even submit an abstract (registration forthcoming) March 29-April 2, 2022 in Portsmouth, y'all! https://www.bemsociety.org/bem-2022.html #BEM2022 @BenthicEcology