Lucinda Aulsebrook
@lucindaaulsebrook.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow at JCU | Interested in evolutionary ecology in a warming world
Proud supervisor moment watching masters student Emily present her pre-completion seminar ☺️
4 months ago
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My first time sharing some of my findings from my postdoc, looking at how temperature impacts spinal development in eastern mosquitofish
#IPFC2025
#gambusia
#fishbiology
8 months ago
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Excited to be in Taipei for the 12th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference!
#IPFC2025
8 months ago
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Bob Wong
9 months ago
A big congratulations to Dr Gabriela Melo (co-supervised with A/Prof Matt Hall and Dr Jake Martin) on her graduation day 🥳
@monashbiol.bsky.social
@melogc.bsky.social
#BobWongLab
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Zoe Storm
10 months ago
My first first-author paper (my master's work) is finally out in
@animalecology.bsky.social
! We found that the recovery of reef shark populations invoked anti-predator behaviours in mesopredatory reef fishes on Ashmore Reef in Western Australia🦈🐟.
doi.org/10.1111/1365...
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Recovery of reef shark populations invokes anti‐predator behaviours in mesopredatory reef fishes on a coral reef
The nonconsumptive top-down effects of reef sharks on the wider coral reef community are a topic of controversy. Our study provides an important addition to experimental and spatial evidence for reef....
https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.70024
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Jack A Brand
10 months ago
Super happy to see our new article on how pharmaceutical pollution can influence salmon migration out in
@science.org
! This was a huge effort by a great team of researchers over the last few years! You can read the paper here:
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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As a part of our phenotype analysis I present to you… fish racing 🏁
#fishexperiments
#gambusia
#swimmingspeed
#fishrace
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11 months ago
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Reviewing footage from our boldness testing arenas… looks like fish can also get the zoomies!
#gambusia
#fishbehaviour
#zoomies
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11 months ago
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Dinner time for my corys ☺️
#corydoras
#catfish
#aquarium
#zebrafish
#daniorerio
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about 1 year ago
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Lucinda Aulsebrook
Australian Society for Fish Biology
about 1 year ago
🦈🚨 SAVE THE DATE for
#ASFB2025
🚨🐠 Get ready to immerse yourself in the ASFB Conference 2025! 🗓️ August 18th to 21st 🌴
#Darwin
,
#NT
! 👀 Learn more and
#register
at the ASFB Conference 2025 website:
https://buff.ly/4hNyy4I
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Lucinda Aulsebrook
Australian Society for Fish Biology
about 1 year ago
🚨🐟The abstract submission deadline for the 2025 ASI-IPFC 12 has been extended to February 6, 2025. For more information and to submit, visit:
www.2025asi-ipfc12.tw/site/mypage....
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Lucinda Aulsebrook
The Conversation AUNZ
about 1 year ago
A variety of species across the animal kingdom can reproduce both sexually and asexually, including some types of starfish, water fleas, hammerhead sharks and Komodo dragons.
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Facultative sex allows some animals to reproduce with or without a partner. So why can’t humans do it?
A variety of species across the animal kingdom can reproduce both sexually and asexually, including some types of starfish, water fleas, hammerhead sharks and Komodo dragons.
https://theconversation.com/facultative-sex-allows-some-animals-to-reproduce-with-or-without-a-partner-so-why-cant-humans-do-it-242687
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I wrote an article for
@aunz.theconversation.com
about facultative sex, after I found out that many people outside of biology have never heard of the concept. I think it's such a neat ability that everyone should know about! Read it here:
theconversation.com/facultative-...
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Facultative sex allows some animals to reproduce with or without a partner. So why can’t humans do it?
A variety of species across the animal kingdom can reproduce both sexually and asexually, including some types of starfish, water fleas, hammerhead sharks and Komodo dragons.
https://theconversation.com/facultative-sex-allows-some-animals-to-reproduce-with-or-without-a-partner-so-why-cant-humans-do-it-242687
about 1 year ago
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Lucinda Aulsebrook
Australasian Evolution Society
about 1 year ago
An amazing session of flash talks to finish day 2 of
#AusEvol2024
(pt. 1)
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Did my
#AusEvol2024
talk! Now looking forward to relaxing and enjoying the rest of the talks 😎
about 1 year ago
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Lucinda Aulsebrook
Bob Wong
about 1 year ago
#AusEvol2024
has set a very high bar for
@austevolsoc.bsky.social
by organising a peacock to display non stop in front of the concurrent sessions on Day 1 of the conference. Very impressive.
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Saying hello to some of the Perth locals before
#AusEvol2024
about 1 year ago
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