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Fidji Berio

@FidjiBerio

Postdoc fellow @fishphysiology lab 🇸🇪 Evo-devo of skeleton 🦈 Walking 🦈 and schooling 🐠 under climate change 🌊🌡️ @fidjiberio.bsky.social

Joined May 2018
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Science is moving to🦋, see you there!⤵️

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And if you want even more sounds you can checkout our samples on our website reef-pulse.com 🪸🐠🦐🐋🎤➡️💻↔️🧠

Did you know that #CoralReefs are one of the noisiest places in the ocean? From waves crashing 🌊, to fish calling 🐟, to shrimp snapping 🦐, the reef soundscape can provide us insight into overall reef ecosystem health! Discover more reef sounds here: sanctuaries.noaa.gov/news/jun21/mon…



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Encore 2 semaines pour candidater !

@Reef_Pulse recrute ! Nous venons d'ouvrir un poste de #DataScientist en CDI pour la sauvegarde des récifs coralliens mondiaux 🪸🐠🦐🐋🎤➡️💻↔️🧠 Ce poste est centré sur l'IA appliquée à la détection de biophonie des récifs coralliens. 🌐Plus d'infos sur reef-pulse.com/fr/job.php

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Interesting approach in marrying natural and artificial in solving biomechanical paths of evolution 👇

In this week’s @SciRobotics the work of our @HFSP team on paleorobotics. Great work by Michael Ichida, @valedisanto, Fumiya Iida, and @FidjiBerio With robotics we can simulate millions of years of evolutionary transitions in one day science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…



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In this week’s @SciRobotics the work of our @HFSP team on paleorobotics. Great work by Michael Ichida, @valedisanto, Fumiya Iida, and @FidjiBerio With robotics we can simulate millions of years of evolutionary transitions in one day science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


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@Reef_Pulse recrute ! Nous venons d'ouvrir un poste de #DataScientist en CDI pour la sauvegarde des récifs coralliens mondiaux 🪸🐠🦐🐋🎤➡️💻↔️🧠 Ce poste est centré sur l'IA appliquée à la détection de biophonie des récifs coralliens. 🌐Plus d'infos sur reef-pulse.com/fr/job.php

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The Southern Ocean is one of the coldest on earth and hovers freezing temperatures year-round... What cool #fish live in icy #Antarctica?🧊🐟 Read our new short scientific graphic novel in one of 10 languages to find out! Enjoy! And please RT! 🔗blogs.uoregon.edu/antarcticfishd… #SciComm

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🚨New paper🚨 If you are interested in 3D imaging of the nervous system of fishes or reptiles, give it a read! doi.org/10.1002/ar.255… @AnatRecord @SABE_latrobe


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🚨 Check out our preprint looking at sex chromosomes and sexual polymorphism in gene expression in the brain !! 🐭 #PhDwork @isemevol

Influence of gonadal and chromosomal sex on the brain transcriptome in a mouse species with natural sex reversal biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_evobio



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Very happy to share a new preprint on Tinkerbirds! We used phylogenomics and hybrid zone analyses to investigate patterns of introgression and plumage evolution. Let me knwo what you think! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (1/3)

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@SlicerMorph @jmhuiee Thrilled about our latest paper on quantifying tooth shape! 🦷 Introducing our new 3D slicer module that swiftly measures key tooth and jaw traits.

In issue! Dental Dynamics: A Fast New Tool for Quantifying #Tooth and Jaw #Biomechanics in #3D Slicer @Karly_Cohen , A R Fitzpatrick, @jmhuiee doi.org/10.1093/iob/ob… Don't miss @SICB_ student fund's merch of the great cover! fineartamerica.com/featured/denta… #morphology #science

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The olfactory system of sharks and rays in numbers - Aicardi - The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar…


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Today is the first day of the @Ecrs2024!🪸🇮🇹 Really proud of our PhD student Élise Delcour who is presenting her results about the health status of coral reef ecosystems for 100 sites on 3 islands based on underwater sounds!🎤 🌊 🐠 #ECRS2024 #PAM #monitoring

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Unpacking baby ghost-sharks (aka Chimaeras). The best kind of unpacking video! These embryonic/hatchling/baby Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) were shared by @FidjiBerio in collaboration with #PlanetOceanMontpellier 👻🦈 #babyghosts #chimaera #weirdfishes #sharks #SharkWeek


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Yann Bayle will introduce Reef Pulse's activities on Wednesday June 26th at 11:45: 🪸 Make sure you don't miss anything about underwater setups and intriguing sounds ⏰ By watching the Youtube live: youtube.com/@JJBABioAcoust


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Today is the first day of the 2nd Emerging Bioacousticians' Days in Brest! (France)! We are thrilled to sponsor this event and to support the new generation of bioacousticians! 💪 🎤 🎵

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Hello everyone✨ We're here again! 🙌 ⏰ Tomorrow begins our second Emerging Bioacousticians Days, where 61 young researchers from 19 countries on 4 continents will share their research! 🌍



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Super excited about the latest arrivals to the Fraser Lab. Baby ghost sharks 👻🦈 (aka chimaeras)! These are super rare babies, hatching stage Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) complete with a fully formed dorsal fin spines! Thank you @FidjiBerio and #PlanetOceanMontpellier

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With another semester ending, here's your annual reminder that teaching evaluations systemically disadvantage women. Even when controlling for grades and other factors, students (esp. males) consistently give female professors lower scores. This can have serious ramifications.🧵

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