Clive Trueman
@clivetrue.bsky.social
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Professor of Marine (isotope)Ecology at the University of Southampton. Interested in all things sciencey especially marine, fishy things, otoliths climate and guitars
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One of the most-viewed PNAS articles in the last week is “Detecting environmentally dependent developmental plasticity in fossilized individuals.” Explore the article here: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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CT scan of Menardella limbata specimen (Left) and a 3D reconstruction of a cross-section of the same specimen with individual chambers highlighted in different colors (Right). The scale bar represents 100 µm. Visualized in Dragonfly version 2021.3 (Object Research Systems, Canada).
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My mental recovery time after giving a class - how long before I can properly focus on another task- is now at least as long as the class itself. A 2hr lecture at 10am wipes out much of the day’s potential productivity…
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A classic of wide-range-of-time scales biogeodynamics just dropped:
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"By integrating modern and deep-time engineering processes, we offer a framework to assess whether human EE activities (and consequences) have parallels in Earth history"
🧪 ⚒️ #Paleobio #EvoBio #Geology
A compilation of engineers – and engineering processes – recognized in humans (top panels), non human organisms (middle), and in the geological record (bottom panels), and arranged on a spectrum of ecosystem engineering (‘EE’) to Earth system engineering (‘ESE’) processes/consequences.
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For #FossilFiday a new paper on the size change of Hopolopteryx fish during the #Cretaceous with varying ocean temperature. The study was part of the @chalksea.bsky.social project & led by Masters student, Chloe Griffiths.
Well done Chloe 👏

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Fossil fish, Hopolopteryx in Chalk matrix
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New paper by Tamsin O’Connell:

This is a MUST read for all archaeologists who include isotopes in their projects.

“The signal and the noise: inherent challenges for isotopic studies in bioarchaeology”

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#stableisotopes
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New paper in @funecology.bsky.social led by @felixpleiva.bsky.social. We present ShareTrait, a community-driven platform for standardising & sharing individual-level trait data in ectotherms to improve data reuse across studies.

🔗 doi.org/10.1111/1365...

#OpenScience #FAIRdata
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Important paper for anyone using stable isotopes to infer diet (and movement)...
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Checkout this article I found at PLOS: From static to dynamic: Embracing dynamics in isotopic diet estimation #stableisotopes dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...
From static to dynamic: Embracing dynamics in isotopic diet estimation
Isotopic mixing models are widely used in ecology to quantify the diets of organisms. Most of these models assume that stable isotopic systems remain stable over time (a premise known as the steady-state hypothesis) and are therefore referred to as static mixing models. However, evidence shows that temporal dynamics—such as variations in isotopic turnover rates, diet shifts, and fluctuations in the isotopic signatures of both sources and consumers—can introduce significant bias into model outputs. Despite the recognition of such dynamics, the factors influencing bias and its implications remain underexplored. This study uses modelling and in silico experiments to characterize bias in mixing models resulting from temporal dynamics and to develop a dynamic mixing model that accounts for these effects. The results revealed that bias is strongly influenced by the interaction between the isotopic turnover rate and sampling frequency, emphasizing the importance of time variability in isotopic turnover. Additional sources of bias include the consumer’s isotopic signature prior to a dietary shift, which reflects the distance from equilibrium with the new diet. This bias can be further amplified by temporal fluctuations in source signatures. Our study also evaluates previously recommended strategies to mitigate bias, confirming their effectiveness in reducing errors in static models and providing additional guidelines for their application. Furthermore, it improves access to a dynamic mixing model, enabling direct comparison with static approaches and demonstrating its robustness and accuracy in estimating diets under dynamic conditions.
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Subject close to my heart - finding an ammonite on the Isle of Wight as a 6 year old started my love of geology / earth history. The Island has an incredible fossil wealth and really deserves world class facilities to display and project on the world stage! chng.it/kQKV2mLQdZ
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Ripe blackberries in the first half of July seems strange. welcome on a midday walk / run though...
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Sadly leaving #sebconference to return home, but I'm blown away by the quality of talks, the careful methods, theory-led focus and awesome data across a wide breadth of systems, taxa etc. Makes an otolith geochemist feel inadequate. Thanks for having me & see you again @sebiology.bsky.social
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Well that was close - having just had my Eurostar train cancelled - I think I managed to get the last available seat on the last train out tomorrow - so I WILL be there (although potentially quite tired) on Weds.
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Enjoy!! Sorry I’m heading in the opposite direction for SEB in Antwerp. See you next year in Southampton!!
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If anyone at #SEBconference in Antwerp this week wants to hear about field metabolic rates in pelagic fishes (from otolith isotope analysis), I'll be talking on Wednesday - and happy to meet up / chat if schedules allign and you reply to this!
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Hiring a marine biology lecturer at @universityofessex.bsky.social! Permanent position. Deadline to apply= 20 Aug. We have aquaria, lots of mass specs/genomic facilities, field trips to Crotia, Indonesia, Scotland and a super collegial department. Pls share!

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New paper led by @aniekebrombacher.bsky.social using x-ray CT and laser ablation to detect plastic environmental responses in fossil individuals www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2421549122 featuring @jamesmulqueeney.bsky.social @clivetrue.bsky.social @thefosterlab.bsky.social
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As part of our Faculty Inaugural Lecture Series—showcasing the work of our recently promoted Professors—Professor Clive Trueman delivered an engaging lecture, Using Chemistry to Unveil the Hidden Lives of Fishes. @clivetrue.bsky.social

Watch here 👇 youtu.be/LujaS7cpHxc
Professor Clive Trueman | Inaugural Lecture Series | University of Southampton
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Winchester is strangely quiet on a hot day..
Winchester cathedral under a very clear blue sky
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Phenotypic diversity of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in the glacial refugium of Iberia. doi.org/10.1016/j.pa...
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