Angus Mitchell
@AngusMitchell16
Postdoc @ The University of Adelaide: researching how resilient are temperate fisheries species to future climate
🐟 New Research - Tropical fishes can benefit more from novel than familiar species interactions at their cold-range edges "We reveal that shoaling with temperate fish enhances foraging efficiency in range-extending tropical fish..."➡️ buff.ly/4TCjsX3 @AngusMitchell16
🎣How do marine heatwaves affect fish vital for recreational & commercial use? A collaborative study led by @UofA_SET is running experiments in the SIMS to understand this. Focusing on Yellowfin Bream & Sand Whiting, the project examines their responses to heatwave conditions.
A new study published in #ProcB on temperate and tropical fish reveals that those altering different ecological traits such as behaviour, diet and habitat choice thrive better in new environments. ow.ly/w9j750QwCQF | #AnimalBehaviour #Ecology #Physiology
Our cool new work on tropicalization and fishes led by @chloehayes13_ @OISTedu #climatechange Ecological generalism and physiology mediate fish biogeographic ranges under ocean warming | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
Sunday morning #mushroom foraging in the #AdelaideHills turned grilled pine mushroom toasties for lunch
Tropical fish moving south as oceans heat up, shows Professor Ivan Nagelkerken's research. "We showed very strong patterns of these fish being seen, more often and more species, as the waters in New South Wales (NSW) warm up due to climate change". newkerala.com/news/2022/4300…
Acidifying, warming seas affecting seafood supplies. “With changes in the habitats, fishes, and other species due to species range extensions, ecosystem services and fish stocks could be altered as well” @INagelkerken ow.ly/ouV150HBY1Y @SciDevNetSEAP @UniofAdelaide
|| NEW RESEARCH || Shark teeth can resist #oceanacidification 📄 bit.ly/3KlbVnx @jleung0919 @Sean4Sea
New year… still in the lab 🙄 Both crying and smiling under this mask
🐟🐟🐟 How #fish interact in groups is being upset by ocean acidification and #GlobalWarming, say @UniofAdelaide scientists - bit.ly/3HN92cR #UAMakeHistory #AdelaideResearch @AngusMitchell16 @environmentinst #OceanAcidification #MarineBiology #MarineEcology
|| NEW RESEARCH || #Oceanwarming and acidification degrade shoaling performance and lateralization of novel tropical–temperate fish shoals 📄 bit.ly/3qaqGAe @AngusMitchell16 @UniofAdelaide @UTSEngage
Researchers from the @UniofAdelaide have found the way fish interact in groups is being upset by ocean acidification and global warming. blogs.adelaide.edu.au/environment/20… @INagelkerken @AngusMitchell16 @@Dave_J_Booth
Do you remember the famous 97% study - that 97% of climate science supported the consensus on human-caused climate change? Well we have just published an update for 2012-2021 papers in the same journal, Environmental Research Letters. The figure is now... drumroll please...99.9%!
Free up your schedule and range-shift with me to Benham lecture theatre where I’ll be presenting my initial PhD seminar! Can’t wait to share my exciting project with everyone 🐠
PhD field trip 2021: Take me back to living on the road for 3 months with my ultimate best friend. Somehow we managed not to get in each other’s hair… Can’t wait to see what we find! #phdlife #phdchat #fieldwork #climatechange #tropicalfish
After thinking we weren’t going to catch our Sydney sample size of vaigiensis, the dream team pulled through and caught them!! For anyone catching vaigiensis in Sydney you know this fish is a chonker!! (May have screamed when I caught it…) #MarineScience #ClimateAction #phdchat
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