Colin J Anthony
@colinjanthony.bsky.social
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Coral Reefs 🪸 and The Open Ocean 🌊 Doctoral Fellow UTokyo (東京大学) colinanthony.wixsite.com/cjanthony
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Are you interested in open ocean organisms? Specifically the one's at the surface?
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If so, message me. We are starting a collaborative community to exchange ideas and communicate research. The field is new, so let's push it in the right direction together! 💙
Animals that live at the ocean’s surface (Anthony et al. 2024 Current Biology)
colinjanthony.bsky.social
The urge to write one of these grows as my inbox overflows with such journals...
drangelborja.bsky.social
When you are able to publish bullshit in a #predatory journal: look at the title, author and affiliation, which the editor was unable (?) to identify....
The test was done by Thomas Schlacher
#Research
#Integrity
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stevehaddock.bsky.social
Our science photo book The Radiant Sea is out Sept 2nd!!
30 years of research, 10 years of "we should", and a year of collating pix and writing.
Sönke and I show (mostly for the first time) images of how organisms produce, use, and interact with light in the sea. #bioluminescence #fluorescence 🦑🧪🌊
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inaturalist.bsky.social
Community-collected data and genetics research helped prove what scientists suspected for centuries: bluebottles aren't one species, they're four! Learn more: tr.ee/tZsAXV

#InverteFest
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sarah-thesea.bsky.social
Check our latest paper in @currentbiology.bsky.social about the unique sex determination system in Nautilus ➡️ XX/XY chromosomes unlike other cephalopods (ZZ/Z0).
with @reef-combo.bsky.social and @anariesgo.bsky.social et al., and led by Hector Torrado.
Get it: authors.elsevier.com/c/1lbs~_LsQS...
colinjanthony.bsky.social
Can't wait to hear all about it!
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laurenfuess.bsky.social
🚨🚨We’re hiring graduate students!🚨🚨

We are hiring 1-2 PhD students to start sometime in 2026 (Fall start dates preferred). Opportunities to work on a diversity of eco-evo-immuno and symbiosis projects!

Deadline Oct 15! Please share broadly!

Info here: tinyurl.com/y2abjsem
opportunities – Symbiommunity Lab
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pawelburkhardt.bsky.social
Marine biodiversity: Gone with the wind? Our dispatch out now in @currentbiology.bsky.social

New research shows that wind and currents act as invisible barriers, reshaping our view of ocean connectivity. 🌊🪼

authors.elsevier.com/a/1lYLj3QW8S...
@iramaegele.bsky.social @msarscentre.bsky.social
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colinjanthony.bsky.social
iNaturalist has officially documented a northward range expansion of upside-down jellyfish in Florida! 🌊
Absolutely stoked to see community generated data make hugely impactful discoveries like this! And more stoked to have worked with Myles and the Strader Lab at Texas A&M. 🥳🎉
Please Enjoy!
An observation of Cassiopea xamachana from East Florida. Photo from iNaturalist. Observation made by myles_wagner on October 21, 2023.
colinjanthony.bsky.social
Are you interested in open ocean organisms? Specifically the one's at the surface?
🪼 🐌 🌊
If so, message me. We are starting a collaborative community to exchange ideas and communicate research. The field is new, so let's push it in the right direction together! 💙
Animals that live at the ocean’s surface (Anthony et al. 2024 Current Biology)
Reposted by Colin J Anthony
rebeccarhelm.bsky.social
BEHOLD! One of Earth's greatest lineages of life: the lil wiggle arm guys, Meteora.

These single-celled critters, originally found in deep-sea sediments, are SO DIFFERENT from other lifeforms on Earth that they're likely in their own kingdom (as in, the Animal Kingdom, the Plant Kingdom etc). 🧪🌿
colinjanthony.bsky.social
The Plants, The Animals, and The Wiggles ~~~~~~~
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shchurch.bsky.social
Wish I could be at #Evol2025 this year! I’ll be starting a new lab at NYU this fall, and will be recruiting at all levels. Please spread the word if you know anyone who wants to work on evo. genomics, phylogenies, and comparative development of inverts (like Hawaiian Drosophila!) shchurch.github.io
Drosophila picticornis, a Hawaiian fly with patterned wings
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shchurch.bsky.social
Excited to share our study on sailing siphonophores, AKA bluebottles or man-o'-war! 🌊 we received hundreds of samples from scientists around the world, part of a huge effort to sequence genomes and test for multiple species 🧬 out today in @currentbiology.bsky.social doi.org/10.1016/j.cu... 🦑🧪📌
Physalia megalista, a cnidiran with a gas filled float, raised sail, and long blue tentacles hanging below. Image credit: Dalila Destanović
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rebeccarhelm.bsky.social
"When I moved to America from Russia to join a biology lab at Harvard Medical School in 2023, it felt as if I found my dream job. America was a paradise for science...Instead, my visa was revoked and I was sent to a detention center in Louisiana."

www.nytimes.com/2025/05/13/o...
Opinion | I Came to Study Aging. Now I’m Trapped in ICE Detention.
www.nytimes.com
colinjanthony.bsky.social
Sightings of these on Guam... interesting jelly
colinjanthony.bsky.social
NEW PAPER ON CORAL RESTORATION PUBLISHED IN ONE EARTH!
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Within we find a lack of knowledge on basic coral biology limits innovation.
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Please enjoy! doi.org/10.1016/j.on...
Request on ResearchGate if you need access:
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