Dr. Ryan Eckert
@cnidaryan.bsky.social
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• he/him • Post-doc @ Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute ⚓️• mesophotic coral ecosystems • population genetics 🧬 • molecular ecology • technical diving •
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New preprint on *Xestospongia muta* population genetics across the Florida Reef Tract. www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-5...
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Xestospongia muta population structure. A Dendrogram of samples based on IBS matrix from ANGSD with matching site, depth zone, and depth (m) data and structure plots for K =2–5 for each X. muta sample. Colored points on dendrogram nodes represent Lineages Xm1 and Xm2 as well as putative hybrids (admixed samples). B Principal component analysis from pcangsd, where color represents sampling site and shape represents sampling depth zone. Larger, opaque shapes are sample population centroids and smaller, transparent shapes individual samples. CSame plot as B with samples colored by lineage assignment from K = 2 data set. D Same plot as C but for K = 4.
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drradice.bsky.social
🪩 Excited to share our paper in #BiologyLetters about recent trends & biases in #mesophotic research! Huge effort by our volunteer community worldwide @pimbongaerts @AlelimonHA @perez-rosales-g.bsky.social & entire @mesophotic team!
▶️ doi.org/10.1098/rsbl...
#ForCoral @rsocpublishing.bsky.social
cnidaryan.bsky.social
I was thinking Tubthumping but I really want to go with The Impression That I Get by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
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The ice age, if you will.
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New social account, new paper!

We explored Hawaiian mesophotic reefs with tech diving and eDNA and found strong depth-based biodiversity zonation, with community breaks at ~45–60 m across the tree of life.

(not OA but ask me for a PDF if you need to)

doi.org/10.1111/mec....
A grid of four colorful deep-reef fishes from Hawai‘i Island. Clockwise from top left, there are Chaetodon tinkeri, Pseudanthias hawaiiensis, Apolemichthys arcuatus, and Xanthichthys auromarginatus.
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Happy to finally get this preprint out from my dissertation: Genetically divergent shallow and mesophotic Stephanocoenia intersepta coral populations across Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary researchsquare.com/article/rs-3... #mesophotic
Map of Florida Keys displaying sampling locations and population structure plots for Stephanocoenia intersepta corals